I think Baku itself, having a 9-mana 7/8 isn’t necessarily terrible for Arena. It’s not a coincidence, really, that these are odd cost cards, because it’s cool that they work with Baku. GamesBeat: The reason they will appear in Arena is because they’re not tied to the odd-even mechanic?Īyala: Yes. But specifically for these, not only would they be cool as one-offs, but we have so many things we’re building on that it felt like a good idea to do these two cards. Maybe I play that in my quest Warrior deck. Maybe I’d play that in whatever the new version of my Raza Priest is. What would happen if you could double the damage of your hero power? We get people thinking about that. We’re building on these two cards we’re showcasing as one of the coolest things about the expansion.īut even not including any of that, I think it would still be fine to have two of these cards that either build on something for the future, or we always just do one-off deck building challenges. We’re not only building on stuff from Knights. A lot of the Death Knight hero cards play with hero powers. The hero powers are such a core part of Hearthstone. GamesBeat: Why play with hero powers in this set?Īyala: Well, I think we would not do - Inspire was something that was basically over the course of the entire set. You’d be doing a lot of mean things to your opponent if that was true. If it was for the rest of the game, that would be a huge balance problem for us. While it’s on the board specifically, then you can use that power. GamesBeat: Is Clockwork Automaton’s power persistent? Does it continue after he’s been removed?Īyala: No, it does not. They affect your hero power and they have odd costs. Kosak: The two cards you have there, they work really well with Baku the Mooneater.
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