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Hearthstone está dejando caer su mini-set más grande con héroes de Starcraft

By SophiaMar 15,2025

Hearthstone está dejando caer su mini-set más grande con héroes de Starcraft

Hearthstone está a punto de desatar el Gran Dark Beyond Mini-Set: Heroes of Starcraft! Las facciones icónicas de Starcraft están invadiendo, trayendo una ola de misiones y desafíos a partir del 21 de enero.

¡El mini-set más grande hasta ahora!

Olvida las 38 cartas habituales; ¡Este mini-set cuenta con un enorme 49! Eso incluye 4 tarjetas legendarias, 1 épicas, 20 raras y 24 comunes. Es el mini-set más grande de Hearthstone, que ofrece una variedad increíble.

Cada facción Starcraft contribuye con 5 tarjetas de clase múltiple, con el formidable Grunty como una adición neutral especial.

Desatara los héroes de StarCraft Mini-set abriendo el Gran Dark Beyond Hearthstone Packs, o desbloquea el conjunto completo de 94 cartas directamente para 2500 Gold (o una versión dorada por 12,000 de oro).

Foco en las facciones

  • Zerg: ¡Enjambre el tablero con una fuerza abrumadora! Esta facción, dirigida por Sarah Kerrigan, presenta a Death Knight, Demon Hunter, Hunter y Warlock Cards, perfecta para jugadores que aman generar ejércitos tokens.

  • Protoss: Artanis templaria alta lidera esta facción de Druid, Mage, Sacerdote y Aliados deshonestos. Espere grandes jugadas con cartas de alto costo que disminuyan en el costo con el tiempo, preparando el escenario para giros explosivos.

  • Terran: Jim Raynor ordena a esta facción Paladin, Chamán y Guerrero. Sus sinergias de nave espacial permiten múltiples lanzamientos de naves espaciales por juego, culminando en lo más destacado: el Battlecrite, con un nuevo arte y el tipo Mech Minion. Poseer una nave espacial exclusiva desbloquea la versión de arte de la firma del Battlecrite.

¡Obtenga Hearthstone de Google Play Store y prepárese para el lanzamiento Heroes of Starcraft Mini-Set! Estén atentos para nuestra próxima noticia sobre la nueva tienda de jugo inactiva, Simulator Simulator Juice King en Android.

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