With Patch 30.0 of Hearthstone, players will finally gain access to the highly anticipated "Perils in Paradise" expansion. This expansion's theme revolves around a resort managed by Martin, a retired pirate embarking on a new journey of managing a tourist resort on a paradise island. Each class in Hearthstone receives 10 new cards, including two Legendary cards, one of which is a Tourist. These cards are designed to represent various types of vacations or vacation activities, with each class embodying a specific aspect of these experiences. The new keyword, "Tourist," allows each class to experience the vacation style of another class, adding a unique twist to the gameplay.
As is tradition, beyond the thematic flavor, these 10 cards aim to introduce and enhance certain playstyles, making them more viable in the current meta. Check out all new Demon Hunter cards below!
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Demon Hunter Cards Theme & Playstyle
For the Demon Hunter class, the new cards explore the theme of adrenaline-seeking adventures, like skydiving. From the revealed Demon Hunter cards, Blizzard intends to emphasize a couple of gameplay ideas for this class.
One primary focus for Demon Hunter in "Perils in Paradise" is supporting the aggressive, aggro archetype. All the new cards either enhance your hero’s attack or summon Rush and Charge minions. Charge lets a minion attack anything the same turn it is summoned. This keyword is rarely used by Blizzard nowadays, so they definitely want to make aggro decks very strong!
The Tourist card for Demon Hunter, named Aranna, Thrill Seeker, is a Priest tourist. Aranna grants Demon Hunter access to all Priest cards released in the "Perils in Paradise" expansion and has the effect, "Damage your hero takes on your turn is redirected to a random enemy." With Demon Hunters being able to easily damage themselves by attacking a minion with their hero, this card has some crazy potential. Priest also got a lot of cards that let them deal damage to their own hero in exchange for a powerful effect. Additionally, Aranna, Thrill Seeker allows Demon Hunters to explore the Priest fantasy for this expansion—massages and spa treatments that hurt “so good”
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Adrenaline Fiend
- Rarity: Common
- Minion Types: Demon, Pirate
- Flavor text: Puts the "devil" in daredevil.
Sigil of Skydiving
- Rarity: Common
- Spell School: Fel
- Flavor text: Aim for the bushes?
- Related Cards/Token: Falling Illidari - 1 Mana, 1/1, Pirate
All Terrain Voidhound
- Rarity: Common
- Minion Type: Demon
- Flavor text: 4 claw drive, independent joint suspension AND a 7 mana warranty? Where do I sign?
Paraglide
- Rarity: Rare
- Flavor text: I can see my hand from here!!!!!
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Skirting Death
- Rarity: Rare
- Spell School: Shadow
- Flavor text: Skkrrt *death* Skkrrt
Dangerous Cliffside
- Rarity: Rare
- Flavor text: It's not as dangerous as it looks IT'S EVEN MORE DANGEROUS!
- Related Cards/Token: Falling Illidari - 1 Mana, 1/1, Pirate
Cliff Dive
- Rarity: Epic
- Flavor text: "Is it safe?" "Sure, we have plenty of replacement pirates."
Climbing Hook
- Rarity: Epic
- Flavor text: It LOOKS like a grappling hook but it's actually a climbing hook. It's a really important distinction you just wouldn't get it.
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Patches the Pilot
- Rarity: Legendary
- Minion Types: Demon, Pirate
- Flavor text: Finally, a Patches you want to draw on turn 1!
- Related Cards/Token: Falling Illidari - 1 Mana, 1/1, Pirate & Parachute - 1
Aranna, Thrill Seeker
- Rarity: Legendary
- Flavor text: "Aranna, I feel like you only came to this island so you could use the zipline."
Those are all ten Demon Hunter cards in Perils in Paradise! Now that you got to know them check out our other articles that cover all cards from the different classes in Hearthstone and their meaning!
- Hearthstone All New Death Knight Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
- Hearthstone All New Druid Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
- Hearthstone Patch Notes 30.0 July - Updates & Bug Fixes
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