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Marin the Fox is the Golden Legendary Hearthstone card for BlizzCon 2017

But we don't know any of Marin's stats or abilities yet.

The identity of the Golden Legendary Hearthstone card for BlizzCon 2017 has been revealed.

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Anybody who purchases a BlizzCon 2017 virtual ticket will receive Marin the Fox.

Blizzard revealed that a Golden Legendary Hearthstone card would be a part of the BlizzCon 2017 virtual ticket on Oct. 10, but the card’s identity remained a secret until today.

Although Marin’s stats and abilities haven’t been released yet, Hearthstone fans are still excited to get their first glimpse of the Golden Legendary card. Purchasing the BlizzCon 2017 virtual ticket will be the only way to get Marin the Fox as a gold card.

Related: All BlizzCon virtual ticket owners will get a Golden Legendary Hearthstone card

Marin also has the appearance of a pirate, which has many Hearthstone fans theorizing that the next expansion could have a pirate theme—but this is just speculation at this time.

The BlizzCon virtual ticket is now available for $39.99.


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