

But like any other spell heavy class, it’s easy to burn through cards until you’re down to nothing.īut Abyssal Curse has given it that extra “oomf” by adding a multi-attack mechanic on the opposing hero, lasting two turns. I mean, I could just lay into my opponent with spells. While I’ve enjoyed Warlock and mastering my technique, it didn’t have that “aggressive” edge. Bringing my health down to single digits, only to heal myself back up again and obliterate the competition is just… *chefs kiss*

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve enjoyed many a satisfying clutch win as Warlock. And, in my opinon, is where Warlock has definitely improved. And if you play your cards right (pun intended) it could draw the card straight into your hand.ĭredge cards have been helpful, but Abyssal Curse cards are where I’ve had the most fun with. Playing Dredge cards allows you to pick one of three cards on the bottom of your deck to be placed on the top. Both of which play big roles in how I now play Warlock. “Dredge” and “Abyssal Curse” are a new keyword and game mechanic introduced to Hearthstone. Naga’s include all of the usual card-play mechanics, but two in particular stand out from the rest. Veteran World of Warcraft creature race, the Naga, have been introduced into Hearthstone. Together, these can change the way you approach an attack and help shape the finishing result. Voyage to the Sunken City introduces an underwater-themed set of cards, including a new minion type, card type and gameplay mechanics. Not to mention, it’s made playing as a Warlock more fun and interesting than core play. Having a larger collection of new cards at once has made learning new gameplay mechanics/playstyles easier. Not to mention that you can also purchase a single card pack relatively easy using in-game currency.īut after getting my hands on the Voyage to the Sunken City mega bundle, I’m definitely reconsidering my latter opinion. Also the price point for bundles can be pricey. Now, for obvious reasons, I’ve never been too interested in the expansions.

This also comes at the same time as Hearthstone launches its 20 th expansion, Voyage to the Sunken City.
