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 Mage cards below!
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Mage Cards Theme & Playstyle
For the Mage class, the new cards explore the theme of water activities on the beach. From the revealed Mage cards, Blizzard intends to emphasize a couple of gameplay ideas for this class.
One primary focus for Mage in "Perils in Paradise" is providing even more support for the Spell Mage playstyle. Mage, as part of its overall class fantasy, has some of the best spells in the game! The most popular playstyle for Mage is the Spell-only decks, and some of the spells released with this expansion have great potential to find a spot in the list!
The Tourist card for Mage, named Rylla, Sand Sculptor, is a Mage tourist. She grants Mages access to all Paladin cards released in the "Perils in Paradise" expansion and has the effect, "After you cast a spell, summon a random 2-Cost minion and give it Divine Shield." Additionally, Rylla lets Mages explore Paladin’s vacation fantasy—beach activities in the sand!
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Seabreeze Chalice
- Rarity: Common
- Spell School: Frost
- Flavor text: If your luck has been particularly poor lately, try the extra salted rim!
Marooned Archmage
- Rarity: Common
- Flavor text: Welcome to Maroonland! Population: 2.
Tide Pools
- Rarity: Common
- Flavor text: I know they look delicious but do NOT eat them.
Rising Waves
- Rarity: Rare
- Flavor text: How do you expect them to do the wave if their arms are buried in the sand??
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Surfalopod
- Rarity: Rare
- Minion Type: Beast
- Flavor text: Hi! Octopus expert here. This is NOT funny. Octopi only do this when they're extremely rad.
- Related Cards/Token: Delicious Worm - 1 Mana, 2/1
Under the Sea
- Rarity: Rare
- Minion Type: Beast
- Flavor text: Spacebar
Go with the Flow
- Rarity: Epic
- Flavor text: Just go with the flow, bro! No mo' woe fo' yo'!
Tsunami
- Rarity: Epic
- Spell School: Frost
- Flavor text: Hop in, the water's cold! And angry. And alive.
- Related Cards/Token: Water Elemental - 4 Mana, 3/6
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King Tide
- Rarity: Legendary
- Flavor text: blizz pls surf
Raylla, Sand Sculptor
- Rarity: Legendary
- Flavor text: Is this flavor text raylla the best we can do?
Those are all ten Mage 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 Priest Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
- Hearthstone All New Demon Hunter Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
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