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Hearthstone Patch Notes – 5.0.0.12574 Patch Notes – Whispers of the Old Gods

by - 8 years ago

The new patch is live with the classic nerfs. You can now sort cards by standard and also look at the new cards. However, you won’t be able to craft them or open your new packs until April 26th.

This also appears to be live on PC only right now and matchmaking will only match you against those players who have the latest patch as well. So until we see an update on the mobile platforms if you want to play with the new nerfs or not, you have a short window of choice.

Hearthstone Patch 5.0.0.12574 Patch Notes

This Hearthstone patch prepares the Tavern for the arrival of Whispers of the Old Gods! This patch also paves the way for a new way to play Hearthstone and introduces adjustments to key Basic and Classic cards. Along with bug fixes, we’ve also added new card backs and Tavern Brawls.

Read on for details!

  • Do you hear them? Whispers of the Old Gods expansion will arrive on April 26! You can purchase Whispers of the Old Gods card packs from the in-game shop and play them beginning April 26.
  • As of April 26, the Year of the Kraken will begin, bringing with it Standard and Wild formats. Check out the A New Way to Play blog atwww.playhearthstone.com for more info.
  • Friendly Challenge menu has been updated. Starting April 26, you can challenge friends to Standard, Wild, or Tavern Brawl games.
  • Collection Manager’s Set Filter has been updated.
  • Some Deck Recipes have been updated for Whispers of the Old Gods. See what we’ve cooked up!
  • The following card backs have been added:
    • Shadowmoon Valley – Obtained by reaching Rank 20 or higher in Ranked Play mode during the month of May
    • Zul’Drak – Obtained by reaching Rank 20 or higher in Ranked Play mode during the month of June
    • Halfhill – Obtained by reaching Rank 20 or higher in Ranked Play mode during the month of July
  • The guaranteed pack from Arena Runs will now always be from the most recently released expansion. Additionally, you are slightly more likely to receive a second card pack from a different Standard set.
  • The “Sorry” emote has been replaced with a new “Wow” emote. Wow!
  • The following cards have changed. For full details regarding these changes, please read the Keeping Hearthstone Fresh blog atwww.playhearthstone.com:
    • Ancient of Lore – Now draws 1 card instead of 2
    • Force of Nature – Mana cost decreased from 6 to 5, Treants no longer have Charge and no longer die at the end of the turn
    • Keeper of the Grove – Health reduced from 4 to 2
    • Ironbeak Owl – Mana cost increased from 2 to 3
    • Big Game Hunter – Mana cost increased from 3 to 5
    • Hunter’s Mark – Mana cost increased from 0 to 1
    • Blade Flurry – Mana cost increased from 2 to 4 and only affects Minions
    • Knife Juggler – Attack reduced from 3 to 2
    • Leper Gnome – Attack reduced from 2 to 1
    • Arcane Golem – Health increased from 2 to 4, no longer has Charge
    • Molten Giant – Mana cost increased from 20 to 25
    • Master of DisguiseStealth granted by this card now only lasts until the start of the next turn
  • Resolved various issues with AI behavior and gameplay such as:
    • Stampeding Kodo’s ability will no longer target the same minion twice if triggered by Brann Bronzebeard.
    • Gladiator’s Longbow will prevent damage caused by Explosive Trap.
  • Quests to obtain Old Murk-Eye and Captain’s Parrot have been disabled, as those cards are only available in Wild mode. These cards can be crafted as normal.
  • Added improved visual effects to certain Classic cards.
  • The reconnect feature has been improved.
  • Fixed various audio, graphical, and UI issues.

More information can be found in our blog at www.playhearthstone.com


JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.


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