Ten days after Hearthstone released their most recent card expansion, Voyage to the Sunken City, a member of the development team announced the first round of balance changes expected to go live next week.
If there's hidden information to be sought, you'd better believe there are individuals out there trying to gain access to it. On Wednesday morning, one day before the Hearthstone development team was set to announce the contents of patch 22.2, data miners uncovered balance changes across numerous game modes.
On September 21, the first balance patch after the Battlegrounds Refresh has been updated. Let's check out how the balance patch. 1. Demons Impatient Doomsayer, which was arguably the most broken Batt
After days of anticipation, the contents of Hearthstone's upcoming patch 21.3, scheduled to go live on Tuesday afternoon, were revealed.
Three weeks after the Hearthstone development team released patch 21.2 that included a trio of nerfs to Warlock cards and a revamp to the Battlegrounds game mode, they're back at it again.
After one of the more polarizing Hearthstone meta games in recent memory kicked off the United in Stormwind expansion, the game's development team announced Monday afternoon that eight cards will be receiving nerfs in an upcoming patch.
Hearthstone just got a little less frustrating to play.
Less than a month after the Guardians of the Ancient expansion went live in Legends of Runeterra, the game's development team is shipping balance changes to four cards in hopes of creating a healthier meta game.
After much anticipation within the Hearthstone community, the balance changes associated with patch 20.2.2 are finally here.
Less than two weeks after Hearthstone's newest expansion, Forged in the Barrens, went live, the first round of balance changes were announced by the game's development team on Monday afternoon.
As the Hearthstone community braces for the upcoming Year of the Gryphon to bring about a new Core Set, expansions, balance changes, and game modes, the game's development team announced that even more new (old) content was coming a week before the first expansion of the year.
While the changes are tentative, the Teamfight Tactics' development team is preparing one of the largest balance patches in the game's history.
On Thursday afternoon, Blizzard Entertainment released details of eight Hearthstone cards receiving balance changes in their upcoming 17.6 patch scheduled for July 14. Once the patch goes live, all players will be able to disenchant the cards seeing changes for a full dust refund for two weeks.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Hearthstone development team released a blog post detailing their most recent round of nerfs to their collectible card game and auto-chess game mode, Battlegrounds. With the Descent of Dragons expansion launching a little more than a week ago, this round of nerfs is the fastest to come after a card set was introduced in the game's history. As "Shamanstone" has returned as a meme within the community due to the class's higher-than-average power-level, the development team moved quickly to even out the playing field prior to members of the company taking a holiday break in the upcoming days. While there are numerous cards in the current meta that individuals suspected would be targeted in this round of balance changes, three Shaman cards and one neutral power-house were hit.