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 Warlock cards below!
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Warlock Cards Theme & Playstyle
For the Warlock class, the new cards explore the theme of a wild beach party with extreme acts. From the revealed Warlock cards, Blizzard intends to emphasize a couple of gameplay ideas for this class.
One primary focus for Warlock in "Perils in Paradise" is giving even more support to the Pain and Deathrattle Zoo playstyles. The most popular playstyle for Warlock is Pain Warlock, a deck filled with powerful cards that have the drawback of dealing damage to yourself. Several of the cards released this expansion make Pain even better, like Fearless Flamejuggler, Party Fiend, the legendary Party Planner Vona, and many more!
The Tourist card for Warlock, named Summoner Darkmarrow, is a Death Knight tourist. Darkmarrow grants Warlock access to all Death Knight cards released in the "Perils in Paradise" expansion and has the effect, "Your Deathrattles trigger twice. After you play a Deathrattle minion, destroy it." Additionally, Darkmarrow lets Warlocks explore Death Knight’s vacation fantasy—undead pirates and a frozen snowboarding holiday!
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Party Fiend
- Rarity: Common
- Minion Type: Demon
- Flavor text: Arch-rival of the Boogiemonster.
- Related Cards/ Tokens: Felbeast - 1 Mana, 1/1
Eat! The! Imp!
- Rarity: Common
- Spell School: Fire
- Flavor text: No need for flavor text, it's seasoned perfectly!
Fearless Flamejuggler
- Rarity: Common
- Minion Type: Fire
- Flavor text: This is incredibly easy with 6 arms.
"Health" Drink
- Rarity: Rare
- Spell School: Fel
- Flavor text: Do not exceed recommend daily serving size of 0 grams.
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Sacrificial Imp
- Rarity: Rare
- Minion Type: Demon
- Flavor text: IS THIS WHAT YOU WANTED???
- Related Cards/ Tokens: Monstrous Imp - 6 Mana, 6/6
Felfire Bonfire
- Rarity: Rare
- Spell School: Fel
- Flavor text: It was then that Marsh and Mallow understood the meaning of their new nicknames.
Announce Darkness
- Rarity: Epic
- Spell School: Shadow
- Flavor text: "Ahem.... DARKNESS!!"
Cursed Souvenir
- Rarity: Epic
- Spell School: Shadow
- Flavor text: Most souvenirs are considered tacky and soulless. This one is certainly not one of those things!
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Summoner Darkmarrow
- Rarity: Legendary
- Minion Type: Undead
- Flavor text: Some people say your name can influence what career you go into. Summoner Darkmarrow is not one of those people.
Party Planner Vona
- Rarity: Legendary
- Flavor text: She's known for her popular "occult ritual to summon an otherworldly being" parties.
- Related Cards/ Tokens: Ourobos, World Serpent - 8 Mana, 8/8
Those are all ten Warlock 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 Warrior Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
- Hearthstone All New Mage Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
- Hearthstone All New Druid Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
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