Blizzard has deployed a new Hearthstone patch targeting outliers and problem cards in the Showdown in the Badlands meta. While fairly conservative ahead of next week’s balance changes, these tweaks aim to curb the biggest power and frustration outliers before finals. In this article, you will find all the information you need to know about Hearthstone Update 28.0.3 Patch Notes.
Hearthstone Update 28.0.3 Patch Notes:
Here is the complete Hearthstone Update 28.0.3 Patch notes overview:
Naga Demon Hunter Takes a Hit
The devs note that while Naga Demon Hunter has emerged as a popular new tribal deck, its power level remains an outlier. As such, a change was made to a key enabler:
Blindeye Sharpshooter
- Old: 1/5
- New: 1/3
By reducing health, the card is easier to remove in the early game. This gives opponents more counterplay against the high-roll pop-off turns. However, the game plan remains viable for players who enjoy the archetype.
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Paladin Combo Consistency Reduced
Across most ranks, Paladin continues performing well with various late-game combo styles. To reduce the efficiency of bridging to those win conditions:
Order in the Court
- Old: Drew a card after reordering the deck
- New: Reorder your deck from highest Cost to lowest Cost.
As one of the strongest cards in Paladin, limiting free tutoring should constrain the class’s power.
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Hunter Gets Pre-Emptive Hits
Hunter occupied the other top meta spot targeted for reductions in this patch. Both an individual card and a key neutral minion were changed:
Always a Bigger Jormungar
- Old: [1 Mana]
- New: [2 Mana]
Defense Attorney Nathanos
- Old: 5/4
- New: 4/4
In addition to pushing Hunter’s early game back slightly, Attorney Nathanos was pre-emptively dropped to a 4/4. This accounts for new synergies granted this patch.
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Warlock Excavate Scaled Back
Finally, the devs took another look at Excavate Warlock’s burst potential:
Azerite Snake
- Old: [6 Mana] Gain 10 armor
- New: [4 Mana] Gain 7 armor
While stronger early, needing 5 procs instead of 3 to enable lethal brings the deck’s clock more in line.
Neutral Beasts
- Goldrinn: 3/3 → 3/2
- Banana Slamma: 2/5 [Tier 4] → 3/6 [Tier 5]
- Mama Bear: 4/4 [Tier 5] → 3/3 [Tier 4]
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Neutral Elementals
- Dancing Barnstormer: 3/2 [Tier 4] → 2/1 [Tier 2]
- Flourishing Frostling: 0/6 [Tier 2] → 1/1 [Tier 4]
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Neutral Murlocs
- Diremuck Forager: Old: 4/3. Start of Combat: Give a Murloc in your hand +2/+2, then summon it for this combat only → New: 3/4. Start of Combat: Give a minion in your hand +2/+2, then summon it for this combat only.
- Bassgill: Old: [Tier 5] 8/3. Deathrattle: Summon the highest Health minion from your hand for this combat only. → New: [Tier 4] 7/2. Deathrattle: Summon the highest Health Murloc from your hand for this combat only.
- Murky: 6/5 ( Battlecry: Give a friendly Murloc +1/+1.) → 6/4( Battlecry: Give a friendly Murloc +10/+10.)
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Other Neutrals
- Captain Flat Tusk: After spending 3 gold, get Blood Gem. (Was 4 gold)
- Aggem Thorncurse: 3/6 → 3/5
- Rock Rock: +2 Attack. Swaps to Health. → +2 Attack & Health. No swapping.
- Carbonic Copy: 3/3 [Tier 4] → 6/7 [Tier 5]
- Tavern Tempest: 4/4 [Tier 5] → 2/2 [Tier 4]
- Gunpowder Courier: 2/4 → 2/6
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Anomaly Updates
- Forest Warden Omu and Kurtrus Ashfallen are now banned from games with the Money Match Anomaly.
- Forest Warden Omu is now banned from games with the Valuation Inflation Anomaly.
- The Yogg-iseum Anomaly is now returned to the Anomaly Pool.
Note: Read the complete Hearthstone Update 28.0.3 Patch notes here.
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