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Two new cards revealed from Kobolds and Catacombs

New Warlock and Paladin cards have been unveiled.
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Week two of Hearthstone card reveals has kicked off with a bang, with two class cards unveiled.

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After a packed week of card spoilers last week, players are already speculating that this could be the final week of reveals before an imminent set release.

If you’ve ever wanted to play Deathwing’s effect but found the minion too expensive and cumbersome, Warlock now has the spell for you. Cataclysm is a four mana spell that destroys all minions on the board, at the expense of discarding every card you currently have.

Though the mana cost is significantly cheaper, Warlock already has board clear options in Twisting Nether and DOOM. With the significant drawback, this card might not see play in Control Warlock.

Call to Arms is another four mana spell, this time for Paladin. It Recruits three minions that cost two mana or less when played.

Recruit is a new mechanic in Kobolds and Catacombs. It pulls a minion from your deck and summons it onto the field—or in this case, three minions.

Most of the Recruit minions have looked a little too weak. However in an aggressive Paladin deck, this just might work. With enough two drops, this can hit good minions as well as thinning the deck to hit your later curve.

Kobolds and Catacombs releases some time in December.


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