Published , by Ozzie Mejia
Published , by Ozzie Mejia
There was a lot to talk about this morning with Hearthstone's plans for the Year of the Phoenix. Among the topics included the start of the new Standard and all of the Year of the Raven cards about to head into Wild. With that said, Wild is becoming a bit of a free-for-all, chaotic landscape. So why not go full chaos and just undo a lot of nerfs that were originally meant to bring order to Standard? That's the idea that Blizzard has going forward, so with today's 16.6 update, Hearthstone is undoing a handful of nerfs. And to show they're serious, Yogg-Saron is back in all his original glory.
The following changes have been implemented to cards currently in Wild:
The eagle-eyed reader may think, "Wait a minute, Sludge Slurper isn't a Wild card." And you would be correct. In an instance of Blizzard admitting something of an overreaction, it has reverted the Sludge Slurper nerf and put its stats back to their original line.
But that's not the big story. The big story is the reversion of cards like Yogg-Saron and Raza the Chained. This is Blizzard essentially coming to terms with Wild containing far too many one-turn-kill plays, uncontrollable combos, and overall unfair balance and simply running with it. Go full chaos, right? The publisher will carry this philosophy with future cards that go off into Wild. With that said, more changes are planned for March 26's Standard rotation. They are:
Other changes with today's patch include a few changes to Battlegrounds. Fungalmancer Flurgl joins the pool with a "Gone Fishing" Passive Hero Power, which adds a random Murloc to Bob's Tavern upon selling a Murloc. Sir Finley Mrrglton also returns with a revamped Hero Power that has him Discover a Hero Power at the start of the game. Professor Putricide is back, as well, and his +10 Attack Hero Power can now targeted at any friendly minion. Illidan Stormrage was discussed earlier as a new Battlegrounds hero. He'll make his debut on March 26.
Other Battlegrounds changes include:
That's a lot to take in. Want even more to take in? Check out our full Year of the Phoenix recap. We'll have more on Hearthstone in the days ahead, so stay tuned. For the full list of changes, check out the Hearthstone website.