Hearthstone 27.0 Patch Notes and Latest Updates

Experience epic battles and new features in Hearthstone's 27.0 Patch, introducing the TITANS expansion, Rewards Track, in-game event, and updates for an immersive and thrilling gaming experience.

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Updated Jul 25, 2023

Hearthstone 27.0 Patch Notes and Latest Updates
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Hearthstone

Hearthstone, an online digital collectible card game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment, draws inspiration from the Warcraft series' extensive lore, incorporating its characters, elements, and relics. Initially released for Microsoft Windows and macOS in March 2014, the game later expanded to iOS and Android devices, offering cross-platform play that allows players from different devices to compete in their respective geographical regions.

The concept of Hearthstone was born as an experimental project within Blizzard, driven by a passionate team with a keen interest in collectible card games. They aimed to overcome the limitations of other digital card games by eliminating opponent interactions during a player's turn and capturing the essence of physical card games through an intuitive user interface. During development, numerous concepts and art assets were adapted from the physical World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.

Over the years, Hearthstone has garnered praise from critics and achieved remarkable success for Blizzard. As of August 2017, the game was generating nearly $40 million per month, showcasing its popularity and financial viability. According to Blizzard's reports from November 2018, Hearthstone boasts an impressive player base of over 100 million individuals. Additionally, the game has gained substantial recognition as an esport, with Blizzard and other organizers hosting lucrative cash prize tournaments.

Hearthstone 27.0 Patch Notes

Battlegrounds Updates

New Quest Rewards

  • Turbulent Tombs: Add [a specified “Deathrattle” minion] to your hand. Your Deathrattles trigger an extra time.
  • Gilnean War Horn: Add [a specified “Battlecry” minion] to your hand. Your Battlecries trigger an extra time.

Quest Reward Updates

  • The following Quest Rewards are now more difficult to earn:

    • Endless Blood Moon; Sturdy Shard; Volatile Venom; Doppelganger’s Locket; Hidden Treasure Vault
  • The following Quest Rewards are now easier to earn:

    • Boom Squad; Map of the Unknown; Ice Sickle; Bloodsoaked Tome; Snicker Snacks; Scepter of Guidance; Timeline Acceleration; Ritual Dagger; Anima Bribe; Mirror Shield

Hero Armor Updates

The following heroes now have less Armor:

  • Cariel Roame now has 6 Armor
  • Chenvaala now has 15 Armor at higher ratings, still has 12 Armor at lower ratings

The following heroes now have more Armor:

  • Trade Prince Gallywix now has 8 Armor at higher ratings; still has 10 Armor at lower ratings
  • Queen Wagtoggle now has 13 Armor at higher ratings; still has 7 Armor at lower ratings

Minion Update

Bristleback Knight 

  • Old (regular): Windfury, Divine Shield. Frenzy: Gain Divine Shield.
  • New (regular): Windfury. Divine Shield. The first time this survives the damage, gain Divine Shield.
  • New (golden): Windfury. Divine Shield. The first two times this survives the damage, gain Divine Shield.
  • Dev Comment: This is a word change update for clarity since this was the only card in Battlegrounds using the Frenzy keyword. There is no functional change to the normal version, but the Golden version is now stronger.

Wording Updates

Text-only updates have been made in several instances across Battlegrounds for consistency and better templating: “Tavern Tier” has been shortened to “Tier”; “Bob’s Tavern” has been changed to “the Tavern”; “add to your hand” has been shortened to “get”; and “minion type” has been shortened to “type” when “minion” has already been previously mentioned in the text. None of these changes are gameplay-impacting changes. 

Duels Updates

Season Update

On July 25, the current Duels season will end, ratings will be reset, and current runs will be concluded. At that time, Ashes of Outland will be added to deckbuilding and card pool offerings. TITANS will also become available for all card pools at that time, but will not be available for initial deckbuilding until the launch of the expansion on August 1.

Hero Pool Update

Diablo is no longer in the eligible hero pool.

Card Pool Update

  • Rattlegore is no longer banned from all card pools.
  • Mo’arg Artificer and Kael’thas Sunstrider are now banned from all card pools.
  • The following cards do not appear in card buckets and can’t be discovered or randomly generated: Akama, Bulwark of Azzinoth, Incanter’s Flow, and all 11 “Titan” minions

Arena Updates

On July 25, with Patch 27.0, all current Arena runs will end and a new Arena season will begin. The eligible sets will rotate so that the following sets will make up the Arena card pool:

  • Core
  • Saviors of Uldum
  • Ashes of Outland
  • Madness at the Darkmoon Faire
  • March of the Lich King
  • Path of Arthas
  • Festival of Legends
  • TITANS

Enter the Arena to play the new TITANS cards before the expansion launches!

Twist Beta Ending Soon

The current Twist Beta is coming to an end at the end of this season, at the end of the day on July 31. After the Beta ends, Twist will be temporarily unavailable while we prepare for the formal launch. Thank you all for trying out this new Mode and giving your feedback!

Twist is scheduled to formally launch on September 1, with a new format and a fun surprise. Stay tuned for more details closer to launch.

Bug Fixes and Game Improvements

  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where triggering a reduced-cost Secret caused a crash on mobile devices.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where combining Solar Eclipse and Funnel Cake would refresh the wrong amount of mana crystals.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where Sir Finley swapped the cards in your hand into your deck in the order they entered your hand instead of in the order they were held in your hand.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where a spell with its cost reduced by Infinitize the Maxitude would keep the cost reduction when discovered again by Rewind.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where Cannibalize triggered the Overheal of the minion it destroyed. You don’t want to see that happening to you.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where Remixed Musician could not be Silenced. Someone has now cut his mic.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where playing a Magnetic minion next to a Dormant minion could allow you to have 8 minions on the board.
  • [Hearthstone] Fixed a bug where Jerry Rig Carpenter’s effect could sometimes cause crashes.
  • [Hearthstone] Updated Zarog’s Crown to match other Discover effects (it now adds a copy of the card to your hand as part of its effect).
  • [Battlegrounds] Magnetic minions now return to the minion pool immediately after being Magnetized.
  • [Battlegrounds] Bob’s Burgles (Tess Greymane’s hero power) can no longer be activated if your last opponent had no minions.
  • [Battlegrounds] Fixed a bug where if you have both Secret Sinstone and Another Hidden Body Quest Rewards, Secret Sinstone would not trigger off of Another Hidden Body’s effect.
  • [Solo Adventures] Fixed a bug where players were unable to purchase Dalaran Heist chapters 2-5 with Gold.
  • [Solo Adventures] Fixed a bug where clicking on the rewards preview in the One Night in Karazhan Adventure could cause a crash.
  • [Cosmetics] Fixed a bug where Inge, the Iron Hymn was missing her hero tray.
  • [Cosmetics] Fixed a visual bug with Battlegrounds Boards causing clipping on phones. Visuals in the upper left corner of Battlegrounds boards will now appear simplified on phones.
  • Misc. other bug fixes and game improvements.

Hearthstone Gameplay

Hearthstone offers an engaging digital-only collectible card game experience set in the Warcraft universe. In this turn-based gameplay, two opponents compete by selecting from eleven distinct classes, each with its own hero powers and unique cards, shaping diverse class archetypes. The ultimate goal is to deplete the opponent's health to zero by utilizing a deck of cards from their collection.

The game comprises five primary types of cards: minions, spells, weapons, hero cards, and locations. Quests, which are exclusive to three expansions, represent a specific type of spell.

Cards in Hearthstone are classified based on rarity, with Legendary cards being the rarest, followed by Epic, Rare, Common, and Basic cards. To maintain a varied metagame, Blizzard regularly introduces expansions with new cards every four months, accompanied by smaller mini-sets between expansions. The game operates on a freemium model, enabling players to enjoy it for free or opt to purchase additional card packs and content.

One of Hearthstone's unique aspects is its streamlined gameplay, removing manual reactions from opponents during a player's turn and incorporating a turn timer. Players use "mana" to cast cards from their hand, with the mana pool increasing by one each turn, capping at ten. Each card has a specific mana cost, necessitating strategic planning and consideration of available plays.

Minions and spells are pivotal to the game, with minions being placed directly on the board upon play, showcasing special effects like Charge or Deathrattle, granting immediate attacks or triggering unique abilities upon death, respectively. Spells, on the other hand, offer diverse effects that can influence the game board in various ways. Players can acquire new cards through card packs or by crafting them using arcane dust.

Hearthstone's dynamic gameplay and regular updates have contributed to its popularity and enduring appeal among card game enthusiasts worldwide.

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Hearthstone 27.0 Patch Notes - FAQ

1. What is Hearthstone?  

Hearthstone is an online digital collectible card game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. Set in the Warcraft universe, players choose from various classes and engage in turn-based battles using unique cards and abilities to reduce their opponent's health to zero.

2. How can I acquire cards in Hearthstone?  

Players can acquire cards in Hearthstone through card packs, which can be obtained by purchasing them or earning them as rewards. Additionally, players can use arcane dust to craft specific cards they desire.

3. How often does Hearthstone receive new content?

Blizzard regularly releases expansions for Hearthstone approximately every four months, bringing in new cards and gameplay mechanics to keep the metagame fresh and exciting.

4. Is Hearthstone a free-to-play game?

Yes, Hearthstone follows a freemium model, allowing players to play the game for free. However, players also have the option to purchase card packs and additional content.

5. Can I play Hearthstone on different devices?

Yes, Hearthstone offers cross-platform play, meaning you can access your account and play the game on various devices, including PC, Mac, iOS, and Android. This allows players to compete within their respective geographical regions regardless of the device they use.