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Swampqueen Hagatha is the newest card revealed from Hearthstone’s next expansion

It's a Legendary Shaman minion.
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Another brand-new card has been revealed from Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Rise of Shadows.

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Swampqueen Hagatha is a seven-mana Legendary Shaman minion with five Attack and five Health. It also has a Battlecry effect that allows you to add a 5/5 Horror to your hand and “teach it two Shaman spells.”

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Swampqueen Hagatha is the fourth Legendary card revealed from Rise of Shadows. Other Legendaries include Kalecgos, Chef Nomi, and Arch-Villain Rafaam.

Related: All of the cards revealed from Hearthstone’s upcoming expansion, Rise of Shadows

Rise of Shadows will be available for pre-purchase in the form of two bundles. The standard bundle includes 50 Rise of Shadows card packs, an exclusive card, and a random legendary from the new expansion. The mega bundle will include 80 Rise of Shadows card packs, the Madame Lazul Priest Hero, an exclusive card back, and a random Rise of Shadows golden legendary card.

The Rise of Shadows expansion will be released on April 9.


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