Screengrab via [Hearthstone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG35phnCKRc)

A New Challenger… is the latest Epic spell revealed from Rastakhan’s Rumble

It's a seven-mana Paladin spell.

A brand-new Paladin spell has been unveiled from Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Rastakhan’s Rumble.

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A New Challenger… is an Epic seven-mana spell that allows you to discover a six-cost minion and summon it with Taunt and Divine Shield.

Screengrab via Twitch.tv/PlayHearthstone

On paper, this spell will most likely only see play in the late game. For seven mana, you get a six-mana minion—but the tradeoff is that you basically get Taunt and Divine Shield for that extra one mana you’re spending to activate the spell.

Related: All of the cards revealed from Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Rastakhan’s Rumble

Hearthstone players can already pre-purchase Rastakhan’s Rumble. There are two bundle options: One for $20 and another for $50. These pre-purchase bundles will be available until Dec. 4.


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