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Updated · Hearthstone · Apr 24
Hearthstone introduces Class Sets for Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Mage in Patch 35.4
Updated
Updated · Hearthstone · Apr 24

Hearthstone introduces Class Sets for Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Mage in Patch 35.4

4 articles · Updated · Hearthstone · Apr 24
  • Launching May 5 with Patch 35.4, each Class Set contains 7 new cards and replaces mini-sets, totaling 52 cards across the four classes.
  • Players can purchase Class Sets individually or as bundles using Runestones, Gold, or real money, with prices ranging from $9.99 to $79.99 for golden versions.
  • This innovation aims to deliver stronger class identities, more noticeable meta shifts, and dynamic updates, with additional Class Sets for other classes planned throughout the year.
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