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Sightless Ranger is the newest Hearthstone card coming in Rastakhan’s Rumble

It's a five-mana neutral minion.
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A brand-new minion has been revealed from Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Rastakhan’s Rumble.

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Sightless Ranger is a five-mana neutral minion with three Attack and four Health. It also has Rush and features the new Overkill keyword, which will allow you to summon two 1/1 Bats.

Overkill is a new mechanic that will be added to Hearthstone in this expansion. When a card deals excess lethal damage to an opponent’s card, Overkill will activate. So, if Sightless Ranger destroys a minion with two or less Health, its Overkill ability will summon two 1/1 Bats—and if you use other cards to boost Sightless Ranger’s Attack, you can get even more use out of this Overkill effect.

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

There are two different pre-purchase bundles for Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Rastakhan’s Rumble: One for $20 and another for $50. These options will only be available until the expansion is released on Dec. 4.


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