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Deranged Netherwing joins the Warlock class in Hearthstone’s Descent of Dragons expansion

That's one feisty card.
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It’s the most exciting time of the year for Hearthstone fans: card reveal season. Deranged Netherwing is the latest card to join the game’s upcoming expansion, Descent of Dragons.

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Deranged Netherwing is a five-cost Warlock Dragon with five Attack, five Health, and a Battlecry. If the player holds a Dragon in their hand, it deals three damage to all other characters.

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Dragon Warlock is getting better by the minute with the addition of Deranged Netherwing and Nether Breath. It might be slow, costing a hefty five mana, but it has plenty of potential in mid and late-game decks.

It’s essentially a beefier version of a Priest’s Duskbreaker. It costs one more mana, but it comes with an extra two Attack, two Health, and, most importantly, the ability to go face.

Deranged Netherwing can be effective as a reactionary card for board clear or equally as a proactive card for mid-game tempo. It’s dynamic and it’s a constant and looming threat with multiple activators.

Hearthstone’s upcoming Descent of Dragons expansion releases on Dec. 10.


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