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 Warrior cards below!
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Warrior Cards Theme & Playstyle
For the Warrior class, the new cards explore the theme of cooking and feasting. From the revealed Warrior cards, Blizzard intends to emphasize a couple of gameplay ideas for this class.
One primary focus for Warrior in "Perils in Paradise" is supporting the hand-buff mechanic and mana-cheating big minions. Almost all the released cards benefit directly from being hand-buffed. One of the most exciting and fun cards this expansion is the Legendary weapon The Ryecleaver, which lets you cheat out many minions for the price of a 2-mana sandwich!
The Tourist card for Warrior, named Hamm, the Hungry, is a Druid tourist. Hamm grants Warrior access to all Druid cards released in the "Perils in Paradise" expansion and has the effect, "At the end of your turn, eat a minion in the enemy’s deck to gain +2/+2." Warriors already excel at playing a slow, control-oriented playstyle, and giving them access to Druid’s ramp and draw may just push them to overpowered. Additionally, Druid’s ability to draw and resurrect big Taunts, combined with The Ryecleaver and Warrior’s taunt-supporting cards, has players already excited! With Hamm, Warriors also get to explore Druid’s vacation fantasy—hiking and bouldering!
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Cup o' Muscle
- Rarity: Common
- Flavor text: Packs quite a punch.
Line Cook
- Rarity: Common
- Flavor text: Hold up. Let her cook.
Muensterosity
- Rarity: Common
- Minion Type: Elemental
- Flavor text: We were going to put some cheesy joke here, but we goudan't come up with anything.
- Related Cards/Token: Cheese Elemental - 1 Mana, 1/1
All You Can Eat
- Rarity: Rare
- Flavor text: Never design cards when you're hungry.
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Char
- Rarity: Rare
- Spell School: Fire
- Flavor text: There's just no point trying to add flavor to this now.
Undercooked Calamari
- Rarity: Rare
- Minion Type: Beast
- Flavor text: ITS RAAWWWW!!!
Food Fight
- Rarity: Epic
- Flavor text: Now THIS is the deadliest catch.
- Related Cards/Token: Entrée - 3 Mana, 0/6
Draconic Delicacy
- Rarity: Epic
- Minion Type: Dragon
- Flavor text: How to Serve your Dragon.
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Hamm, the Hungry
- Rarity: Legendary
- Flavor text: Do tauren have four stomachs?
The Ryecleaver
- Rarity: Legendary
- Flavor text: Legend has it that this dreaded blade is be able to slice through even the most stale of sourdough baguettes.
Those are all ten Warrior 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 Hunter Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
- Hearthstone All New Demon Hunter Cards in Perils in Paradise Explained
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