Hearthstone is about to release Voyage to the Sunken City, its first expansion in the Year of the Hydra. This card set takes players deep beneath the oceans of Azeroth to the ruins of the ancient empire of Zin-Azshari. Now known as Nazjatar, the sunken city is home to gargantuan sea monsters, ancient secrets, and the mystical naga ruled by Queen Azshara. Each card coming to Hearthstoneexplores these forgotten depths with new keywords, art, and atmosphere.
Game Rant recently participated in theVoyage to the Sunken City Theorycrafting Event, a six-hour preview of the upcoming expansion that offered people the chance to build decks using all the new cards and test them against one another. The event gave fans a first look at how new keywords, like Dredge and Colossal, interact with the game and allow them to experience the atmosphere of Voyage to the Sunken City.
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Many new cards inVoyage to the Sunken City spawned creative strategies from players in the Theorycrafting Event. Demon Hunters in Hearthstoneget a new card called Abyssal Depths, which draws the two lowest-cost cards in their deck, including vital playmakers like Vanndar Stormpike or Lady S’theno.
Voyage to the Sunken City also introduces the Naga creature type, which gains additional effects when spells are cast with them in hand. The Priest's Naga let them draw cards or strengthen minions, and the legendary Priestess Valishj replenishes Mana Crystals based on the spells cast in a turn. With Radiant Elemental now back in Standard, Priests players in Hearthstoneare already creating long, devastating combos with these cards.
The Shaman class in Hearthstone is known for the Elemental creature type, but
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