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3 new Spellstone cards from Kobolds and Catacombs have been revealed

These are some of the most highly-anticipated cards in the upcoming expansion.
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Three highly-anticipated Hearthstone cards from the upcoming expansion, Kobolds and Catacombs, have been revealed.

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The Spellstone cards for the Rogue, Hunter, and Priest classes were all introduced earlier today. Spellstones are a new type of Hearthstone card in this expansion. Each class will have its own Spellstone, and each Spellstone can be upgraded in a unique way.

The Hunter Spellstone—Lesser Emerald Spellstone—costs five mana and allows you to summon two 3/3 Wolves. You can upgrade this Spellstone by playing a Secret.

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Lesser Onyx Spellstone is the Rogue class Spellstone. This card costs five mana and it allows you to destroy one random enemy minion. Onyx Spellstone can be upgraded by playing three Deathrattle cards.

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Finally, the Priest Spellstone—Lesser Diamond Spellstone—costs seven mana and it has the ability to resurrect two different friendly minions. This Spellstone can be upgraded after you cast four spells.

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Kobolds and Catacombs will be released on Dec. 7.


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