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Overflow joins Hearthstone’s Saviors of Uldum expansion

Is this card a better version of Sprint?
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Druid fans, rejoice. Hearthstone’s latest card reveal is a welcoming new addition to Saviors of Uldum.

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Overflow is a seven-cost Druid spell. It restores five Health to all characters and Draws five cards. It’s expensive, but its effect could be well worth it.

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Sprint has a similar cost and effect and has featured prominently in Rogue. Overflow is a slow card and will likely fit in a control-based deck. It could also easily be used to counter aggro. If the Druid player is on the backfoot by turn six or seven, this card has the potential to put them back into an advantageous position.

In the perfect scenario, Overflow would work hand-in-hand with a heal focused Druid deck. The exact cards it would synergize with are unclear at this point, however, Druid has multiple choices when it comes to healing. Lucentbark is also another candidate that fits nicely with this card.

Overflow will be available to play with the release of Hearthstone’s upcoming Saviors of Uldum expansion on Aug. 6


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