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Arcane Flakmage revealed for Hearthstone’s Saviors of Uldum expansion

Is Secret Mage back?
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The latest card revealed for Hearthstone’s Saviors of Uldum expansion could help with the resurrection of Secret Mage.

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Arcane Flakmage is a two-cost minion with three Attack and two Health. After you play a Secret, the card deals two damage to all enemy minions. This effect is great if you can fit enough Secrets in your deck, allowing for an early-game tempo swing.

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The card fits particularly well in Wild, taking advantage of the wide range of Secrets available for the Mage class. But it’s probably not going to be highly sought-after in Standard play.

At the moment, Mage only has a few Secrets that are worth playing. The card has some niche uses, but its nothing to write home about. In the seasons to come, Arcane Flakmage may become more useful, however.

There’s a good chance that more Mage Secrets are set to be released in Saviors of Uldum because Cloud Prince was also revealed today, adding even more Secret synergy to Mage.

Hearthstone’s upcoming Saviors of Uldum expansion will go live on Aug. 6.


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