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Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

The designers finally revealed that the next hearthstone patch will go live on the 27th. One of the most influential, wild Kaizide, the Dark Pig Herding Era is completely over, and they will become one of the most powerful decks in Hearthstone's history (Kaizide once again).

The two professional warriors with the highest standard win rates and the Druids both have a lot of weakening. The most important helper of the boss of the recent ladder, Kazakushan, was stabbed for Guf.

Let's take a look at the specific details of the patch, and the estimated launch time of the patch is April 27.

Kelsas Day-by-Day

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

The cost of each third spell is changed back to 1 fee (from 0 fees and then retraced)

Kelsas's repeated jumps were inevitable, or he should not have pulled back in the first place. He was also one of the few who looked at the original many callback cards.

The first day of the callback is as many players have said, Kaizide will surely sweep the ladder again, and this is also the case.

Body types are interchangeable

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

Wild mode is disabled

The buff effect changes to exchange only health (redoed by swap attribute values)

Body Type Reciprocal is the third Wild Disabled card after the Warlock's two cards are disabled. Disabling and weakening double protects the wild environment, and simply weakening can also cooperate with the Fire of the Heart to keep the Dark Pig in use, and disabling is the best choice.

Wild keeps having forbidden cards appear, making Wild seem less wild. But as the designer famously said, this is normal.

As the card pool deepens, the card-to-card fits more closely. Wild Horse King Horse Count and Stability will only be faster and better, body size swapping will not be the wild last forbidden card, there will be more in the future.

Drive into the pier

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

The third phase of the Warrior Quest requires the number of pirates to be adjusted to three.

Pirate Wars is significantly weakened, and now Pirate Wars requires 9 pirates to complete the full-stage mission, and the progress of the ship will be slowed down. The competitiveness of pirate warfare in high segments is further reduced, and the impact of low segments is less.

Stingy boxer

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

Body size becomes 3/3 (down from 3/4)

With reasonable weakening, the threat of the stingray becoming 3/3 is much less threatening.

Miracle growth

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

Fees become 8 fees (increased from 7 fees)

Reasonable or even somewhat insufficiently weakened, miracle growth increased the phosphorus of the earth is the Druid's confidence in the face of fast attack. Merely moving miracle growth will not solve this combo, and the phosphorus of the earth can still provide the druid with a lot of armor.

Kazakushan

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

Battle Roar conditions reworked to "4 other dragons used in this game battle"

Gaza's redo is no small weakening for De. If De wanted to continue to use Kaza to maintain the late ability of absolute rule, he had to make no small change in construction. Some of the thickened cards that fight civil wars have to give way to other dragons.

The four other dragons said it was neither difficult nor difficult. There are only two deep-sea fusion monsters, one for Onyxia, and the last one can be found by fusion monsters or brought by yourself. It's still easy to finish using four dragons, but the Druid's use of Kaza will definitely be slower than before.

Hearthstone: The much-anticipated patch is finally here. Kazadha redones, Kaiko pulls back again, and Guf escapes

The above is all about the patch, this patch does not weaken much, mainly for wild and standard head decks (Pirates Should count as head decks). Powerful single cards like Scales and Swordfish still exist, not to mention guf has not changed. This time Kazakushan stabbed Guf, and next time it will be the unlucky egg?

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