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Shattered Rumbler coming in Hearthstone’s Ashes of Outland expansion

Elemental Quest Shaman is getting better by the minute.
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Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Ashes of Outland, introduces the first new class since the game’s release in 2014 along with a set of new and exciting cards.

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The latest card to join Hearthstone is Shattered Rumbler, a five-cost Shaman Epic with four Attack, six Health, and a Battlecry. If you cast a spell last turn, deal two damage to all minions.

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Shattered Rumbler is a decent addition to the Shaman class when paired up with Quest Shaman. It does have its downfalls, but it’s by no means the worst card in the expansion.

Its Battecry deals two damage to itself, meaning it’s practically a 4/4. But when used in a combo, Shattered Rumbler is still a good source of area of effect damage. It’s a costly card, though, and considering its stat line, it might not see much play on the ladder.

Ashes of Outland is set to release on the live servers on April 7. Fans can pre-order the expansion today in one of two bundles from Blizzard’s online store.


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