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Revision as of 06:05, 18 November 2020
- For the cosmetic maps games are played on, see Battlefield.
Battlegrounds is a game mode where eight players face off in 1v1 rounds, with the goal to be the last player standing. Each round consists of two phases. The Recruit Phase lets players purchase and sell minions, upgrade the tavern, use their hero power, and rearrange their minions' attack order. Combat Phase has minions automatically attacking the opponents' until one player (or both) has no minions remaining, at which point the victor attacks the loser directly.
Unlike other play modes, Battlegrounds has a set of cards totally unique to itself (although many are functionally identical to collectible cards) as well as a pool of specialized heroes. All Battlegrounds cards are available from the beginning.
Battlegrounds is significantly different from all other play modes in Hearthstone, featuring completely different mechanics from anything previously seen. There is no mana: instead, the only resource is Coins (similar to the Bartender Bob, Bartendotron, and Bazaar Bob encounters from previous Single-player adventures). All minions cost 3 Coins, with the power of minions instead dictated by their Tavern Tier, shown in the usual place of mana on the card interface. Minions do not attack the opponent directly - rather, surviving minions add Tavern Tier to the hero's attack once the round is over.
Battlegrounds was first revealed at BlizzCon 2019 on November 1, where attendees could try out the new game mode first-hand. Shortly after BlizzCon, closed beta started on November 5 and Battlegrounds was available for free to all players who attended BlizzCon, purchased a BlizzCon virtual ticket, or pre-purchased the new expansion Descent of Dragons. During the week that followed, players who watched participating Hearthstone streamers on Twitch could earn a Twitch drop for Battlegrounds Early Access and start playing with the game mode as well, in closed beta. Open beta soon followed a week later at 10am PT on November 12, opening for free to the public for all players.[1]
Gameplay
Battlegrounds has a large selection of different heroes available, all of which have vastly different hero powers and strategies therein. At the beginning of the match, each player is offered two (or four if you have Battlegrounds Perks) heroes to choose from. The large pool of heroes ensures that no given hero is offered to more than one player in the same match.
Replacing the usual History bar, a sidebar displaying every hero in the match as well as their rough health amount is visible at all times. Heroes are arranged from most to least health descending, with the players in the top four spots numbered and the player in first given a crown. Hovering over any icon will give you detailed information about that player, including the player's username, their hero power, Tavern Tier, how many of the majority minion Tribe they have in their lineup, as well as a summary of who they fought in the last two rounds and how much damage was dealt (either receiving or attacking on that player's end). Additionally, your next and current opponent has a glowing red border and is slightly ajar from the other icons.
- Minion abilities
Most abilities functionally exactly like they do in the base game, including aura effects like Baron Rivendare and Brann Bronzebeard working just like you'd expect. Minion abilities are active during both the Recruit Phase and Combat Phase. There are a few minor changes though.
- Windfury causes the minion to attack twice in each sequence.
- Taunt forces all minions to attack it first. If there are multiple Taunt minions, targets are chosen randomly between them. Very few cards can ignore Taunt.
- Random Summon effects can only create minions from the Battlegrounds mode. However, cost-related effects like Piloted Sky Golem and Piloted Shredder will only create minions that have the stated mana cost in their original forms. All minions exclusive to Battlegrounds do have a mana cost, but it cannot be seen in-game.
- For example, Zapp Slywick's mana cost is 8.
Recruit Phase
The Recruit Phase is the most important part of Battlegrounds. Rather than building a deck of cards, Bob's Tavern allows players to manipulate the game by purchasing, selling, and rearranging minions in play. At the beginning of the game, you only have 3 Coins to spend, but you gain one each round up to a maximum of ten. Just like Mana Crystals, Coins are not conserved between rounds, so it's wise to maximize your spending each visit to the tavern.
All enchantments received by minions in the Recruit Phase are permanent, encouraging the player to invest in buffs to build their best minions up.
Each Recruit Phase lasts a limited amount of time, with the exact figure replacing the End Turn button. The first round is 60 seconds (time starting at hero choice lasts for 15 seconds, then 12-13 seconds of intro animation before giving control over to the player), and it increases each round by 15 seconds, capping off at 120 seconds. This period is unavoidable, so you should try to maximize the time you have. Note that the Recruit Phase timer begins at the start of the Combat Phase, meaning shorter combats will give you more time to recruit.
The matchups for the next Combat Phase is decided at the start of the Recruit Phase, and your next opponent's portrait on the left will be enlarged and highlighted.
- Recruiting
Upon entering the Tavern, Bob will have a group of minions lined up ready to be purchased. Minions can be purchased by dragging the minion over your hero or into your hand. Each minion costs 3 Coins (no matter their Tavern Tier), so choose wisely. Available minions automatically reset at the start of each round.
Once a minion is purchased, it is added to your hand and can be played at any time for free as long as you have the board space. You can have a maximum of seven minions at a time. Minions in play cannot be returned to your hand however, only removed by being sold or fused into Triple Cards.
You can access higher-tier minions by upgrading your Tavern Tier. The minions that are offered to you in Bob's Tavern comes from a pool of shared minions, shared by all players. All minions that are at or below your Tavern Tier level are available to be offered to you in Bob's Tavern, with the minions being randomly selected from the shared pool. Because the minion pool is shared, if another player buys a minion that you can buy (and the player is also still alive), you will have less chance of being offered that specific minion when Bob's Tavern is re-rolled, because there is one less in the pool.[2]
The following is a table of the number of copies of each minion associated with each Tavern Tier:[3]
Tavern Tier | Copies of each minion |
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1 | 16 |
2 | 15 |
3 | 13 |
4 | 11 |
5 | 9 |
6 | 7 |
Tier | Beast | Demon | Dragon | Elemental | Mech | Murloc | Pirate | None | Total |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 17 |
2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 22 |
3 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 27 |
4 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 20 |
5 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 20 |
6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 15 |
Total | 18 | 14 | 15 | 14 | 18 | 10 | 15 | 18 | 122 |
- Rearranging and Selling
Minions in play can be freely rearranged by dragging them to another position on the board. This is important since it determines the order in which minions attack and also allows positional effects like Dire Wolf Alpha and Defender of Argus to be made the most use of.
If you no longer want a minion, you can sell it to Bob by picking it up and dragging it over him. All minions are sold for 1 Coin, including tokens. Mainly, this is a way to extend your Coins to buy new minions you might not otherwise be able to afford. This can be also useful for cycling a powerful Battlecry with a weak body like Strongshell Scavenger, or creating money from tokens like a Murloc Scout created by Murloc Tidehunter. It's also essential for ensuring you have enough board space for better minions as you continue to upgrade your Tavern.
- Triple Cards
When you have two minions of a kind, obtaining a third will fuse them into a powerful Triple Card. Triple Cards retain any Enchantments the minions previously did, as well as feature doubled stats and occasionally stronger abilities, on top of cosmetically being Golden.[4] Triple Cards are added to your hand from the battlefield, allowing you to reuse their Battlecries. Additionally, playing a Triple Card will add a Triple Reward spell to your hand, which allows you to Discover a minion from the Tavern Tier above you (or from Tier 6 if you are Tier 6). Minions do not need to be in play to become Triple Cards; storing them in your hand will still activate the fusion.
Whenever a player makes a Triple Card, a notification is shown to everyone at the sidebar.
Even token minions have Triple Card versions, with all the aforementioned rules and benefits. Sometimes it's a good idea to hold on to tokens early, giving you a free higher tier minion.
Card fusions into Triple Cards happen as soon as three of the same minion exist on your side of the battlefield or hand. The fusion may take place in between phases, and fusions can even take place multiple times in a phase. This can be seen distinctly due to Brann Bronzebeard and Khadgar. When playing a Murloc Tidehunter with Brann, Khadgar, and two other minions on the battlefield the following will occur:
- A Murloc Scout is summoned from the Tidehunter
- Khadgar summons another one
- Brann triggers the battlecry again
- A third Murloc Scout is summoned
- Due to there being 3 Murloc Scouts on the board, the fuse into a Triple Card
- Khadgar summons another Murloc Scout
- Tavern Upgrades
At any time, you can upgrade your Tavern to the next tier. This will improve the quality of minions offered and occasionally increase the number of minions for sale. The number of minions offered to the player starts in 3 and is increases by 1 at tiers 2, 4 and 6. Taverns start at tier 1 and can be upgraded to tier 6. Your current Tavern Tier is displayed on a small flag next to Bob, and is visible to all players when you hover over. Upgrading will also notify every other player which tier you currently are.
Upgrading starts at 5 Coins, and each upgrade costs more than the last. However, at the start of each round, you remain on the same tier, the cost of upgrading reduces by 1. It's a good idea to upgrade as frequently as you can, to avoid falling behind as other players gain more and more powerful boards.
Tavern Tier | Base Cost |
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2 | 5 |
3 | 7 |
4 | 8 |
5 | 9 |
6 | 10 |
- Refreshing
If you don't like what Bob has to offer, you can spend 1 Coin to Refresh the board. This can be done as many times per turn as you have Coins to spend. Refreshing is also the fastest way to get minions from your next Tavern Tier, since they won't automatically update on purchase.
- Freezing
See something you like but don't have the Coins for it? You can use the Freeze button to save whatever board Bob has for the next round. Freeze can be toggled on and off for free 5 times during each Recruit Phase, saving any minions on the board for the next round. This can be very helpful for completing a Triple Card or snagging a powerful minion.
When you freeze an incomplete board, due to you having bought one or more of them, or when upgrading the tavern to a tier that increases the number of minions offered, new minions will be added to the ones you froze at the next recruiting phase.
Generally, if you have nothing else to do, you should spend the rest of your Coins on Refresh, to see if you get a good minion to Freeze.
- Hero Powers
Active Hero powers are available during this phase and can be used by paying their requested Coin cost. They essentially act as another ability that can be used and often have powerful effects but cannot win games on their own. Knowing whether to spend Coins on them or to Refresh for better minions is a skill unto itself.
- Spells
Occasionally, hero powers and cards will give you spells you can cast. Like everything, spells can only be played in this phase, and directly impact the battlefield as a one-time effect. They sometimes have an associated Coin cost.
Combat Phase
In the Combat Phase, you enter combat with another player, facing off against their board. There is no player input on this part of the game, simply letting numbers, strategy, and a bit of luck play out. Unlike the Recruit Phase, buffs received in this mode are lost once the combat is over. The Combat Phase does not actually last any time. When a Recruit Phase ends, the next one immediately begins. If a player disconnects and reconnects, they may skip the Combat Phase and immediately enter the next Recruit Phase. This also means that if a player dies in the Combat Phase, their deaths are processed immediately after the previous Recruit Phase. If a player lives through the Combat phase but concedes during it, their death will be processed after every player who died through attacks in the same phase, meaning that the conceding player, in this case, will place higher than all players who died through attacks in the same phase.
- Hero Powers
Before attacking begins, any Hero Powers that trigger on the next Combat are activated. This can have a serious impact on the board state.
- Attacking
The player with the greater number of minions attacks first. If the number of minions is equal for both players, one of the players is randomly selected to attack first. Minions attack automatically, starting in sequence from the leftmost minion to the rightmost for each player, then repeating. Minions that are newly summoned (e.g. from Deathrattles) participate in this left-to-right attacking. All attack targets are chosen randomly unless the other player has Taunts, in which case minions attack the Taunts first. This random nature of attacks adds a degree of luck to the outcome of each battle. This continues until one or both players have all minions destroyed.
If a minion is supposed to attack but has 0 attack, it skips its attack.
- Damage
At the end of combat, the player with surviving minions (if any) deals damage to their opponent. Damage dealt is equal to their current Tavern Tier, plus the combined tiers of all their surviving minions (tokens are always tier 1). Particularly devastating rounds near the end of the game can deal 20 or more damage at once.
Should the round end in a draw, which occurs if no minions survive for either player, no player deals damage. The round will also end in a draw if both players only control 0-attack minions. This can happen as soon as the round begins.
- Kel'Thuzad
When there is an uneven number of players, one player will face off against a dummy hero Kel'Thuzad. Kel'Thuzad takes the board and tavern tier of a previously defeated player but has 0 actual health. Generally, this fight is much easier than normal since the opponent will have had no ability to further alter their board. However, you can still take damage and even lose, so be somewhat careful. Kel'Thuzad will only take the board of the player who died the most recently when a player is assigned to fight him at the beginning of the Recruit Phase. However, if a player concedes during a phase, Kel'Thuzad will also take that board and continue the battle with the player assigned at the start of the phase.
- Resetting
At the end of each Combat Phase, each board is returned in the same position they started in, with all minions restored to life and all tokens created during combat removed. Any permanent Enchantments from previous Recruit Phases are also retained.
Matchmaking
The rating system in Battlegrounds is based on your matchmaking rating or MMR for short. It goes up if you placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, all of which counts as a win in Hearthstone Battlegrounds. The higher your MMR is, the more skilled your opponents will be. The lower it is, the less skilled they will be.
Battlegrounds MMR is calculated using a unique rating system. After each match, a player's rating gets updated based on a combination of things: the player's rating, the opponents' ratings, the player's place of finish, the player's predicted win chance, the player's variance, the consequences of a teamed group in the lobby, and other factors. Below 6500 rating, there is also a positive progression adjustment boost for each game a player plays, based on the player's current rating. This means that every game a player below 6500 rating plays will award a small boost to the player's MMR rating.[5]
In November 2019, there were no plans to reset MMR,[6] but a "normalization pass" might be done in the future to adjust players above 5,500 rating down to 5,500.[7]
- For an explanation of how MMR is calculated in Battlegrounds, please check out the November 2019 blog post.
- For the accidental change to the MMR system that occurred on December 5, 2019, please check out the official forum post.
On March 8th 2020, Dean Ayala posted a Battlegrounds rating distribution for only players who had completed at least 5 games of Battlegrounds in the last 20 days:[8]
Rating | Placement |
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8700 | Top 0.01% |
8000 | Top 0.1% |
7000 | Top 1% |
6500 | Top 3% |
6000 | Top 10% |
5500 | Top 20% |
<5000 | 62% of players |
On September 9, 2020, Dean Ayala stated that a Visual Rating reset would be implemented in the upcoming 18.4 patch and for all future major Battlegrounds patches.[9]
Ayala explained that Battlegrounds ratings are split into two numbers: Matchmaking Rating, the rating that is used in matchmaking, and Visual Rating, the rating players see on their accounts. When reset happens, everyone's Visual Rating will go to 0 while everyone's hidden Matchmaking Rating will stay the same. After 30-60 games, these two ratings will become roughly aligned.[9]
On September 10, 2020, Hearthstone Data Scientist Tian Ding further shared that being above 6000 rating is roughly equivalent to being in the top 30% of all active Battlegrounds players.[10]
Live leaderboards for the top 200 players are displayed for the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions here: Official Top 200 Battlegrounds leaderboards.
Battlegrounds Parties
Battlegrounds Parties is an added way to enjoy the game of Battlegrounds by allowing players to queue with more than 2 other friends. Previously, only up to 2 players could queue together to search for a Battlegrounds game. Parties was added to the game on September 8, 2020 with Patch 18.2.
With the release of Battlegrounds Parties, now up to 4 players are able to queue for a ranked Battlegrounds match together. However, once the group lobby exceeds 4 players, the game type automatically switches to a private Battlegrounds match for 5-8 players.
While it may be fun to queue with up to 4 friends in ranked Battlegrounds matches, there are some downsides for the solo player experience:
- A group of friends can coordinate to power level and/or minimize loss of hero health whenever they are matched together.
- The group is able to target solo players whom are dominating in a particular game.
- The group has access to info which solo players won't, such as exact warband compositions for many of the players, and a better prediction of the composition of the shared minion pool.
On September 10, 2020, Hearthstone Data Scientist Tian Ding shared some numbers revealing how group queue affects win rate against solo queue players:[10]
- For an average player, their predicted win rate in a group queue against solo queue players is:
- +0.37% (2 players), +0.18% (3 players), +0.77% (4 players)
- For an active player in the top 30% (~6000 rating), their predicted win rate in a group queue against solo queue players is:
- +2.0% (2 players), +2.5% (3 players), +4.5% (4 players)
Upon release of Battlegrounds Parties, roughly ~75% of all games were solo queue games.[11]
Heroes
Each player is given a choice between two (or four in case you have obtained the Tavern Pass) of unique heroes to choose from at the start of the game. The playable heroes of Battlegrounds are composed of various legendary minions, bosses and recurring characters throughout Hearthstone's history. They all start with 40 health (except Patchwerk, who starts with 55 instead) and are all neutral. Despite their original incarnations being voiced, their Battlegrounds counterparts do not make sounds at all.
Currently, there are 51 heroes. Heroes rotate in and out of the game. Any retired hero may be reintroduced into Battlegrounds in another patch.
Recently released heroes are not available for picking if the player does not have Battlegrounds Perks. They are exclusive to Perks owners for the first two weeks of their release. Note that returning heroes with new Hero Powers are not restricted to Battlegrounds Perks, even though they are functionally new heroes. Also note that Sir Finley can Discover one of the restricted Battleground Perks Hero Powers, even if you don't own the Perks.
Current Heroes
Hero | Hero Power |
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A. F. Kay | Procrastinate: Skip your first two turns. Start with two minions from Tavern Tier 3. (Passive) |
Al'Akir | Swatting Insects: Start of Combat: Give your left-most minion Windfury, Divine Shield, and Taunt. (Passive) |
Alexstrasza | Queen of Dragons: After you upgrade Bob's Tavern to Tavern Tier 5, Discover two Dragons. (Passive) |
Aranna Starseeker | Demon Hunter Training: After you Refresh 5 times, Bob always has 7 minions. (5 left!) (Passive)
Spectral Sight: Bob's Tavern refreshes with 7 minions. (Passive) |
Arch-Villain Rafaam | I'll Take That!: Next combat, add a plain copy of the first minion you kill to your hand. (1 Coin) |
Captain Eudora | Buried Treasure: Dig for a Golden minion! (5 Digs Left) (1 Coin) |
Captain Hooktusk | Trash for Treasure: Remove a friendly minion. Discover a random one from a lower Tavern Tier. (1 Coin) |
Chenvaala | Avalanche: After you play 3 Elementals, reduce the cost of upgrading Bob's Tavern by (3). (Passive) |
Dancin' Deryl | Hat Trick: After you sell a minion, randomly give a minion in Bob's Tavern +1/+1 twice. (Passive) |
Deathwing | ALL Will Burn!: ALL minions have +2 Attack. (Passive) |
Dinotamer Brann | Battle Brand: Refresh Bob's Tavern with Battlecry minions. (1 Coin) |
Edwin VanCleef | Sharpen Blades: Give a minion +1/+1 for each minion you've bought this turn. (1 Coin) |
Elise Starseeker | Lead Explorer: When you upgrade Bob's Tavern, get a 'Recruitment Map'. (Passive) |
Forest Warden Omu | Everbloom: After you upgrade Bob’s Tavern, gain 2 Gold this turn only. (Passive) |
Fungalmancer Flurgl | Gone Fishing: After you sell a Murloc, add a random Murloc to Bob's Tavern. (Passive) |
Galakrond | Galakrond's Greed: Replace a minion in Bob's Tavern with a minion from a higher Tavern Tier. (0 Coins) |
George the Fallen | Boon of Light: Give a friendly minion Divine Shield. (2 Coins) |
Illidan Stormrage | Wingmen: Start of Combat: Your left and right-most minions attack immediately. (Passive) |
Infinite Toki | Temporal Tavern: Refresh Bob's Tavern. Include a minion from a higher Tavern Tier. (1 Coin) |
Jandice Barov | Swap, Lock, & Shop It: Swap a friendly non-golden minion with a random one in Bob’s Tavern. (0 Coin) |
Kael'thas Sunstrider | Verdant Spheres: Every third minion you buy gains +2/+2. (Passive) |
King Mukla | Bananarama: Get 2 Bananas. At the end of your turn, give everyone else one. (1 Coin) |
Lich Baz'hial | Graveyard Shift: Take 2 damage and add a Gold Coin to your hand. (0 Coins) |
Lord Barov | Friendly Wager: Guess which player will win their next combat. If they win, get three Coins. (1 Coin) |
Lord Jaraxxus | Bloodfury: Give your Demons +1/+1. (1 Coin) |
Malygos | Arcane Alteration: Replace a minion with a random one of the same Tavern Tier. (0 Coins) |
Maiev Shadowsong | Imprison: Make a minion in Bob's Tavern Dormant. After 2 turns, get it with +1 Attack. (1 Coin) |
Millhouse Manastorm | Manastorm: Minions cost 2 Gold. Refresh costs 2 Gold. Tavern Tiers cost (1) more. (Passive) |
Millificent Manastorm | Tinker: Mechs in Bob's Tavern have +1/+1. (Passive) |
Mr. Bigglesworth | Kel'Thuzad's Kitty: When a player dies, Discover a minion from their warband. It keeps any enchantments. (Passive) |
Nozdormu | Clairvoyance: Your first Refresh each turn costs (0). (Passive) |
Patches the Pirate | Pirate Parrrrty!: Get a Pirate. After you buy a Pirate, your next Hero Power costs (1) less. (4 Coins) |
Patchwerk | All Patched Up: Start with 55 Health instead of 40. (Passive) |
Pyramad | Brick by Brick: Give a random friendly minion +4 Health. (1 Coin) |
Queen Wagtoggle | Wax Warband: Give a friendly minion of each minion type +2/+1. (1 Coin) |
Ragnaros the Firelord | DIE, INSECTS!: After you kill 25 enemy minions, get Sulfuras. (Passive)
Sulfuras: At the end of your turn, give your left and right-most minions +3/+3. (Passive) |
Rakanishu | Tavern Lighting: Give a friendly minion stats equal to your Tavern Tier. (2 Coins) |
Reno Jackson | Gonna Be Rich!: Make a friendly minion Golden. (Once per game) (0 Coins) |
Shudderwock | Burbling: Your next Battlecry this turn triggers twice. (1 Coin) |
Silas Darkmoon | Come One, Come All!: Darkmoon Tickets are in the Tavern! Get 3 to Discover a minion from your Tavern Tier. (Passive) |
Sindragosa | Stay Frosty: At the end of your turn, Frozen minions get +2/+1. (Passive) |
Sir Finley Mrrgglton | Adventure!: At the start of the game, Discover a Hero Power. (Passive) |
Skycap'n Kragg | Piggy Bank: Gain 1 Gold this turn. Increases each turn. (Once per game) (0 Coins) |
Tess Greymane | Bob's Burgles: Refresh Bob’s Tavern with your last opponent’s warband. (1 Coin) |
The Curator | Menagerist: Start with a 1/2 Amalgam that has all minion types. (Passive) |
The Great Akazamzarak | Prestidigitation: Discover a Secret. Put it onto the battlefield. (1 Coin) |
The Lich King | Reborn Rites: Give a friendly minion Reborn for next combat only. (0 Coins) |
The Rat King | A Tale of Kings: Whenever you buy a minion of a specific type, give it +2/+2. Swaps type each turn. (Passive) |
Yogg-Saron, Hope's End | Puzzle Box: Hire a random minion in Bob's Tavern and give it +1/+1. (2 Coins) |
Ysera | Dream Portal: Bob always offers an extra Dragon whenever the Tavern is refreshed. (Passive) |
Zephrys, the Great | Three Wishes: If you have two copies of a minion, find the third. (3 wishes left) (4 Coins) |
Retired Heroes
Hero | Hero Power |
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Bartendotron | Skilled Bartender: Reduce the cost of Tavern Tiers by (1). (Passive) |
Giantfin | Murloc King: At the start of next combat, give your minions "Deathrattle: Summon a 1/1 Murloc". (1 Coin) |
Lady Vashj | Evolving Electricity: After you upgrade Bob's Tavern, replace his minions with ones of a higher Tier. (Passive) |
Nefarian | Nefarious Fire: Start of Combat: Deal 1 damage to all enemy minions. (1 Coin) |
Professor Putricide | Rage Potion: Give a friendly minion +10 Attack for the next combat only. (1 Coin) |
Sylvanas Windrunner | Banshee's Blessing: Remove a friendly minion to give adjacent minions +1/+1. (0 Coins) |
Tirion Fordring | Honorable Warband: Give minions with no minion type +1/+1. (1 Coin) |
Trade Prince Gallywix | Smart Savings: Add a Gold Coin to your hand. (1 Coin) |
Minions by tier
Battlegrounds' card pool has been condensed to include only simple minions, typically composed of basic abilities and tribe synergy. The tribes present are the Beast, Demon, Dragon, Elemental, Pirate, Mech, and Murloc tribes. They cannot be manually directed to attack nor can they attack heroes, instead they fight during the Combat Phase.
Each Battlegrounds game will only present five unique tribes at a time. Heroes with Hero Powers that are specifically tied to a tribe will not be present in the hero pick pool if their tribe is not present.
Tier 1
- Beast Pool
- Demon Pool
- Dragon Pool
- Elemental Pool
- Mech Pool
- Murloc Pool
- Pirate Pool
- Neutral
Tier 2
- Beast Pool
- Demon Pool
- Dragon Pool
- Elemental Pool
- Mech Pool
- Murloc Pool
- Pirate Pool
- Neutral
Tier 3
- Beast Pool
- Demon Pool
- Dragon Pool
- Elemental Pool
- Mech Pool
- Murloc Pool
- Pirate Pool
- Neutral
Tier 4
- Beast Pool
- Demon Pool
- Dragon Pool
- Elemental Pool
- Mech Pool
- Murloc Pool
- Pirate Pool
- Neutral
Tier 5
- Beast Pool
- Demon Pool
- Dragon Pool
- Elemental Pool
- Mech Pool
- Murloc Pool
- Pirate Pool
- Neutral
Tier 6
- Beast Pool
- Demon Pool
- Dragon Pool
- Elemental Pool
- Mech Pool
- Murloc Pool
N/A
- Pirate Pool
- Neutral
Minions by type
Beast Pool
Demon Pool
Dragon Pool
Elemental Pool
Mech Pool
Murloc Pool
Pirate Pool
Neutral
Other minions
Unpurchasable
Some of these tokens can be purchased with Tess Greymane's hero power, if they were generated during the Purchase Phase, or acquired with Arch-Villain Rafaam's hero power during combat.
Hero-specific
Retired
Retired (Unpurchaseable)
Notes
- Amalgadon has only 8 of the 10 normal Adapt options. Shrouding Mist (Stealth until your next turn) and Liquid Membrane (Can’t be targeted by spells or Hero Powers) are not offered.[12]
- Minions used to magnetize onto other minions will return to the pool when the minion they were magnetized onto is sold.[12]
- Golden minions count as all 3 minions from the pool. When a golden minion is sold, the 3 minions that created it go back into the pool, along with all magnetized minions.[12]
- All minions gained from Discover effects are removed from the pool,[13] which means Discover pools are limited to the shared pool.[14][15]
- Reno Jackson golding a unit does not remove any from the pool. However, selling that one still only puts 1 back in the pool, and not 3.[16]
- Rafaam's hero power I'll Take That! and Murozond's Battlecry ability also removes 1 from the pool.[16]
- Sneed's Old Shredder[17], Ghastcoiler, and Gentle Djinni cannot summon themselves from their Deathrattles. Likewise, Imp Mama cannot summon itself when taking damage.
- Primalfin Lookout cannot Discover itself.[14]. However, Nat Pagle, Extreme Angler can generate a random copy of itself from his card effect.
- Primalfin Lookout and Nat Pagle, Extreme Angler cannot Discover or generate a minion from a Tavern Tier higher than yours. This does not apply to Gentle Djinni.
- Shifter Zerus can transform into any Battlegrounds minion, including Shifter Zerus. It doesn't pull from the shared pool.[12]
- Making a golden Shifter Zerus is possible, but only if the three Shifter Zeruses have not shifted yet. A golden Shifter Zerus will shift into a random golden version of a Battlegrounds minion at the start of each of the player's turns.[12]
- Making a golden minion using a shifted copy of Shifter Zerus is possible, but the shifted copy must be played as the regular minion in order for the three minions to combine.
- Example: A Shifter Zerus in hand has been shifted into Mama Bear. There is another Mama Bear in hand and a Mama Bear for sale in Bob's Tavern. Buying the Mama Bear from the tavern will not create a triple until the Shifter Zerus copy is played as a Mama Bear onto the field.
- A turn limit exists in Battlegrounds and functions exactly the same as in constructed. Players will gain or lose MMR according to their rank before the turn limit is reached.
- Players only receive their first Tavern Tier when all players finish choosing their hero. If a player concedes before that, they do not have a Tavern Tier.
- Players are assigned opponents for the first round when the game begins before the heroes are chosen.
- Players will not face the same player, or Kel'Thuzad, more than once in every 3 combat rounds (unless there are 2 players remaining).[18]
- When hovering over opponents on the scoreboard, their majority minion type and the amount of that minion type will be displayed. For example, if the opponent has 3 Beasts, 2 Murlocs, and 1 Pirate, it will display "Beasts 3". If the opponent has the same number of minions from multiple minion types, the scoreboard will display "Mixed Minions".[18]
- Since all minions are forced to attack randomly, they do not play their attack sounds. However, their attack sounds are in the game's files.
- For all Battlegrounds loading screen tips, see Tips#Battlegrounds.
Battlegrounds Perks
Battlegrounds Perks are optional perks that players can purchase to improve their experience in Battlegrounds.
When Battlegrounds was officially released to the public on November 5, 2019, players could unlock Battlegrounds Perks by purchasing Descent of Dragons card packs. Players who had previously purchased Descent of Dragons card packs were also able to unlock these perks.
- 10 packs - Battlegrounds bonus stats unlocked
- 20 packs - Choose from 3 heroes, instead of the normal 2
- 30 packs - Visual emotes unlocked
On March 26, 2020, a newly introduced Tavern Pass was made available for purchase for 2500 gold or $19.99 USD which provided an update to the existing Battlegrounds Perks, alongside 4 free Arena tickets. From March 26 to April 7, players who purchased the Tavern Pass replaced their old perks with these new perks instantly upon purchase. Upon the release of Ashes of Outland on April 7, all old perks expired. The new perks lasted for the duration of the Ashes of Outland expansion. Halfway into the expansion, the Tavern Pass went on sale for 50% off, costing 1250 gold in the in-game Shop and $9.99 USD on the online Battle.net shop.
- Battlegrounds bonus stats
- Choose from 4 heroes, instead of the normal 2
- Visual emotes
- Early access to new Battlegrounds heroes (normally 2 weeks until everyone has access)
On August 6, 2020, the same Tavern Pass was made available for purchase again for 2500 gold or $19.99 USD, with the associated Battlegrounds Perks lasting for the duration of the Scholomance Academy expansion cycle.
Emotes
Rather than the traditional emote system, players can choose six special emotes. These display the selected face on the opponent sidebar and is visible to all players.
Advanced stats
Known bugs
- Minions that trigger when Divine Shield is lost (Bolvar, Fireblood, Drakonid Enforcer and Holy Mackerel could trigger their abilities while being offered in Bob's Tavern, which could be exploited to gain an advantage. Malygos, Galakrond and Maiev Shadowsong's Hero Powers could cause this bug to occur if they transformed a Divine Shield minion in the tavern, but all three were fixed.
- If a minion in Bob's Tavern is made Dormant due to Maiev Shadowsong's Imprison and her hand is full by the time the Dormant ends, the minion will die in Bob's Tavern and trigger its Deathrattle, causing every minion in the tavern to react.[19]
- The Sky Pirate summoned by Scallywag can attack in Bob's Tavern if obtained through Arch-Villain Rafaam's I'll Take That! or Murozond (Battlegrounds)'s Battlecry, which also causes the minions in the tavern to react. This was fixed in Patch 17.4.1.51510.[20]
- If a Yo-Ho-Ogre is attacked in the tavern by a Sky Pirate, it became unable to be bought (on Bob's side) or sold (on your side).[20]
- When an enemy Reborn minion dies and you have minions that force themselves to attack (such as Sky Pirate or Yo-Ho-Ogre) while you have Khadgar on your board, Khadgar will duplicate the enemy minion when its Reborn activates. [20][21]
- A golden minion generated by Reno Jackson or Captain Eudora's Hero Powers could not be copied by Rafaam or Murozond.[20]
- Golden Monstrous Macaw would not trigger an adjacent Arcane Cannon if the Macaw died in combat. This was fixed in Patch 17.4.1.51510.[22]
- Despite Nightmare Amalgam being removed, it is still present in the tutorial, and buying it will cause the game to softlock. This also happened with Rat Pack after its Tavern Tier was changed in Patch 18.0.2.56359.[23]
Gallery
Videos
Soundtrack
The tracks that play during the Recruit Phase are the music that plays in pirate taverns in World of Warcraft. The tracks that play during the Combat Phase originate from Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, including Human 2, Orc 4 and Orc 6, as well as the music from the introductory cutscene.
Patch changes
- Patch 18.6.1.65000 (2020-11-05):
- Removed heroes: Nefarian
- Hero power updates:
- Wax Warband now reads: "Give a friendly minion of each type +2/+1." (up from +2 Attack)
- Menagerist now reads: "Start the game with a 1/2 Amalgam with all minion types." (up from 1/1)
- Trash for Treasure Old: [Cost 0] Remove a friendly minion. Get a random one from a Tavern Tier lower. → New: [Cost 1] Remove a friendly minion. Discover a random one from a Tavern Tier lower.
- A Tale of Kings (Battlegrounds) now reads: "Whenever you buy a minion of a specific type, give it +2/+2. Swaps type each turn." (up from +1/+2)
- Tavern Lighting now reads: "Give a friendly minion stats equal to your Tavern Tier." (now targeted)
- Boon of Light now costs (2) (down from 3)
- Dream Portal Old: At the start of your turn, add a Dragon to Bob's Tavern. → New: Bob always offers an extra Dragon whenever the Tavern is refreshed.
- Prestidigitation now costs (1) (down from 2). Effigy is removed from the pool of possible secrets.
- Galakrond's Greed now costs (0) (down from 1) and no longer freezes the minion.
- Bob's Burgles Old: Refresh Bob's Tavern with minions from your last opponent's warband. → New: Refresh Bob's Tavern with your last opponent's warband.
- Recruitment Map, generated by Lead Explorer, now costs (2) (down from 3).
- Friendly Wager now gives the gold back on ties (1 gold refunded).
- Minion updates:
- Wrath Weaver Old: 1 Attack, 1 Health. → New: 1 Attack, 3 Health.
- Yo-Ho-Ogre Old: [Tier 3] 2 Attack, 8 Health. → New: [Tier 2] 2 Attack, 5 Health.
- Iron Sensei Old: [Tier 4] → New: [Tier 3]
- Southsea Strongarm Old: [Tier 4] 5 Attack, 4 Health. → New: [Tier 3] 4 Attack, 3 Health.
- Ripsnarl Captain Old: 3 Attack, 4 Health. → New: 4 Attack, 5 Health.
- Lightfang Enforcer At the end of your turn, give a friendly minion of each minion type +2/+2. (up from +2/+1)
- Gentle Djinni Old: [Tier 5] → New: [Tier 6]
- Lieutenant Garr Old: 8 Attack, 1 Health. → New: 5 Attack, 1 Health.
- Lil' Rag Old: 6 Attack, 6 Health. → New: 4 Attack, 4 Health.
- Dread Admiral Eliza Whenever a friendly Pirate attacks, give all friendly minions +2/+1. (up from +1/+1)
- Amalgadon Old: Battlecry: For each different minion type you have, Adapt randomly. → New: Battlecry: For each different minion type you have among other minions, Adapt randomly.
- Patch 18.6.0.63160 (2020-10-22):
- New hero: Zephrys, the Great
- Battlegrounds Parties Adjustments:
- Post-game rating updates will no longer include results between players within the same group. When you queue Battlegrounds with a group now, your rating gains are only based on your results against players outside of your group.
- You'll now be matched based on the highest player rating in your group, rather than the group's rating average. End of game rating updates will take this rating disparity into account.
- Disabled 2-4 player Battlegrounds Parties for players above 10,000 rating.
- Patch 18.4.2.62331 (2020-10-15):
- Removed heroes: Bartendotron
- Hero power updates:
- Ragnaros the Firelord:
- DIE, INSECTS! Old: After you kill 20 enemy minions, get Sulfuras. → New: After you kill 25 enemy minions, get Sulfuras.
- Sulfuras Old: At the end of your turn, give your left and right-most minions +4/+4. → New: At the end of your turn, give your left and right-most minions +3/+3.
- Maiev Shadowsong (Imprison) Old: Make a minion in Bob's Tavern Dormant. After 2 turns, get it with +1/+1. → New: Make a minion in Bob's Tavern Dormant. After 2 turns, get it with +1 Attack.
- Chenvaala (Avalanche) Old: After you play 3 Elementals, reduce the cost of upgrading Bob's Tavern by (2). → New: After you play 3 Elementals, reduce the cost of upgrading Bob's Tavern by (3).
- Patchwerk (All Patched Up) Old: Start with 50 Health instead of 40. → New: Start with 55 Health instead of 40.
- Sindragosa (Stay Frosty) Old: At the end of your turn, Frozen minions get +1/+1. → New: At the end of your turn, Frozen minions get +2/+1.
- King Mukla (Bananarama) Now has a chance to give King Mukla a Big Banana that gives a minion +2/+2.
- Ragnaros the Firelord:
- Removed minions: Whirlwind Tempest, Pogo-Hopper
- Minion updates:
- Selfless Hero Old: [Tier 1] → New: [Tier 2]
- Deadly Spore Old: [Tier 4] → New: [Tier 5]
- Salty Looter Old: 3 Attack, 3 Health. → New: 4 Attack, 4 Health.
- Bloodsail Cannoneer Old: 4 Attack, 2 Health. → New: 4 Attack, 3 Health.
- Party Elemental Old: 2 Attack, 2 Health. → New: 3 Attack, 2 Health.
- Arcane Assistant Old: 3 Attack, 2 Health. → New: 3 Attack, 3 Health.
- Majordomo Executus Old: At the end of your turn, give your left-most minion +1 / +1 for each Elemental you played this turn. → New: At the end of your turn, give your left-most minion +1/+1. Repeat for each Elemental you played this turn.
- Lil' Rag Old: [Tier 5] 4 Attack, 4 Health. → New: [Tier 6] 6 Attack, 6 Health.
- Gentle Djinni Old: [Tier 6] 6 Attack, 8 Health. → New: [Tier 5] 4 Attack, 5 Health.
- Patch 18.4.0.60352 (2020-09-29):
- New heroes: Al'Akir, Chenvaala, Rakanishu
- New minions: Refreshing Anomaly, Sellemental, Molten Rock, Party Elemental, Arcane Assistant, Crackling Cyclone, Stasis Elemental, Deadly Spore, Majordomo Executus, Wildfire Elemental, Whirlwind Tempest, Lil' Rag, Nomi, Kitchen Nightmare, Tavern Tempest, Gentle Djinni, Lieutenant Garr
- Returning hero: Ragnaros the Firelord
- Hero power updates:
- Ragnaros the Firelord (DIE, INSECTS!): Now is a passive power and reads: After you kill 20 enemy minions, get Sulfuras.
- Sulfuras: At the end of your turn, give your left- and right-most minions +4/+4. (Passive)
- Ragnaros the Firelord (DIE, INSECTS!): Now is a passive power and reads: After you kill 20 enemy minions, get Sulfuras.
- Changes to Battleground rankings:
- External Battlegrounds ratings will be reset for all players and a new progression system will be introduced. The new system is similar to the progression system players are familiar with from our constructed Ranked mode.
- Players will see their rating reset to 0, and all new players will start with 0 rating. With every Top 4 placement, players will gain rating—up to 300 per win. A player's rating will never go below 0, and they cannot lose rating until they’ve climbed above 2000.
- Between 2000 and 6000 rating, every 500 rating (2500, 3000, etc.) will act as a new rating floor where you cannot lose rating.
- Below 6500 rating, players will earn a small bonus to their rating gains at the end of each match, which will in turn make for a faster climb.
- Rating losses will remain consistent.
- Matchmaking will now be done based on the player's invisible internal rating. Internal ratings for players will not be reset and will not be affected by the above modifications to external ratings. When your external rating is lower than your internal rating, you will gain rating faster.
- Patch 18.2.0.58213 (2020-09-08):
- New heroes: Lord Barov, Jandice Barov, Forest Warden Omu
- New minion: Micro Mummy
- Removed minions: Mecharoo
- Minion updates:
- Pack Leader - Now a 2/3 (Down from 3/3). Now reads: Whenever you summon a Beast, give it +2 Attack. (from +3 Attack)
- Battlegrounds Parties added, allowing matchmaking with private lobbies.
- Up to 4 players will be able to queue for a normal ranked Battlegrounds match together.
- Once the group lobby exceeds 4 players, the game type will automatically switch to a private Battlegrounds match for 5-8 players.
- (Undocumented) Now, if the player's next opponent is a dead player, a sidebar on the left will show Kel'Thuzad with a dark turquoise glowing (Previously: the darkened Battlegrounds hero)
- Patch 18.0.2.56359 (2020-08-18):
- Removed heroes: Lady Vashj
- Removed minions: Arcane Cannon, Gentle Megasaur
- Minion updates:
- Radib Saurolisk - Now a 4/2 (Up from 3/2).
- Rat Pack - Moved to Tavern Tier 3 from Tavern Tier 2.
- Pack Leader - Moved to Tavern Tier 2 from Tavern Tier 3.
- Monstrous Macaw - Now a 4/3 (Up from 3/2).
- Primalfin Lookout - Moved to Tavern Tier 5 from Tavern Tier 4, now only Discovers minions from your current Tavern Tier or below.
- Nat Pagle, Extreme Angler - Now reads: After this attacks and kills a minion, add a random minion to your hand.
- Mama Bear - Moved to Tavern Tier 5 from Tavern Tier 6. Now 4/4, down from 5/5. Now reads: Whenever you summon a Beast, give it +4/+4.
- Goldrinn, the Great Wolf - Now reads: Deathrattle: Give your Beasts +5/+5.
- Hero power updates:
- Captain Eudora (Buried Treasure) - Now reads: Dig for a Golden minion! (5 Digs left.) (Previously: 4 Digs left).
- Galakrond (Galakrond's Greed) - Now freezes the minion added to Bob's Tavern.
- Reno Jackson (Gonna Be Rich!) - Now costs 0 (down from 2).
- The Lich King (Reborn Rites) - Now costs 0 (down from 1).
- Patch 18.0.0.54613 (2020-07-30):
- New hero: Mr. Bigglesworth
- New minions: Menagerie Mug, Menagerie Jug
- Removed minions: Zoobot, Menagerie Magician.
- Patch 17.6.0.53261 (2020-07-14):
- New hero: Tess Greymane
- New minion: Amalgadon
- Returning heroes: King Mukla, Dinotamer Brann
- Minion updates:
- Goldrinn, the Great Wolf - Moved to Tavern Tier 6 from Tavern Tier 5.
- Hero power updates:
- King Mukla (Bananarama) - Now costs 1 Gold and reads "Get 2 Bananas. At the end of your turn, give everyone else one."
- Dinotamer Brann (Battle Brand) - Now costs 1 Gold and reads "Refresh Bob's Tavern with Battlecry minions."
- Aranna Starseeker (Demon Hunter Training) - Now reads: After you Refresh 5 times, Bob always has 7 minions. (Previously: Refresh 7 times)
- Captain Hooktusk (Trash for Treasure) - Now reads: Remove a friendly minion. Get a random one from a Tavern Tier lower. (Previously: Discover a minion from a Tavern Tier lower.)
- Pirates are no longer guaranteed to appear in every Battlegrounds game.
- Patch 17.4.1.51510 (2020-06-18):
- Minion updates:
- Rabid Saurolisk - Moved to Tavern Tier 2 from Tavern Tier 1. Is now a 3/2 (from 3/1).
- Scavenging Hyena - Moved to Tavern Tier 1 from Tavern Tier 2.
- Monstrous Macaw - Moved to Tavern Tier 3 from Tavern Tier 2.
- Hero power updates:
- Lord Jaraxxus (Bloodfury) Now costs 1 (down from 2).
- Maiev Shadowsong (Imprison): Dormant minions no longer reduce the number of minions you see when refreshing Bob’s Tavern (Unless you’re at Tier 6 and have 2 Dormant minions in play, then it will reduce by 1).
- Millificent Manastorm (Tinker) Now reads: Mechs in Bob's Tavern have +1/+1. (Previously: +2 Attack)
- Reno Jackson (Gonna Be Rich!) Now costs 2 (down from 3).
- Minion updates:
- Server-side Patch (2020-06-16):
- New hero: Aranna Starseeker
- Patch 17.4.0.49534 (2020-06-09):
- At the start of each game, five out of six minion types (Beasts, Demons, Dragons, Mechs, Murlocs, and now Pirates) form the tavern recruitment pool. The active minion types are displayed during hero selection, and it can also be checked during the Recruit phase by hovering over Bartender Bob's deck. Heroes designed with synergies around a specific minion type will also sit out if their corresponding minion type is unavailable. Pirates will always be available in the minion pool until they join the rest of the shifting minion pool in a future update (in Patch 17.6).
- New heroes: Captain Eudora, Captain Hooktusk, Skycap'n Kragg
- New minions: Deck Swabbie, Scallywag, Southsea Captain, Arcane Cannon, Monstrous Macaw, Freedealing Gambler, Yo-Ho-Ogre, Salty Looter, Bloodsail Cannoneer, Southsea Strongarm, Goldgrubber, Ripsnarl Captain, Seabreaker Goliath, Nat Pagle, Extreme Angler, Cap'n Hoggarr, Dread Admiral Eliza, The Tide Razor
- Returning heroes: Patches the Pirate
- Removed heroes: Professor Putricide
- Removed minions: Holy Mackerel
- Hero power updates:
- Patches the Pirate - Hero Power changed to Pirate Parrrrty! (Previously: Fire the Cannons!)
- Queen Wagtoggle (Wax Warband) - Updated to include Pirates.
- The Rat King - Now has King of Pirates. Hero Power will start with a random variant. (Previously: Always started with King of Beasts.)
- Minion changes:
- Lightfang Enforcer - Updated to include Pirates.
- Patch 17.2.0.47374 (2020-05-12):
- New minion: Rabid Saurolisk
- New heroes: Lady Vashj, Maiev Shadowsong, Kael'thas Sunstrider
- Removed minions: Dire Wolf Alpha
- Players with Battlegrounds perks will have immediate access to playtest these three new heroes before they are fully unlocked on May 26.
- Ashes of Outland release (04-07-2020)
- (Undocumented) Felfin Navigator added to minion pool.
- Patch 17.0.0.44222 (2020-03-26):
- New hero: Illidan Stormrage
- New minions: Deflect-o-Bot, Felfin Navigator (Note: Felfin Navigator not added to minion pool)
- Cobalt Guardian has been removed from the Minion pool.
- (Undocumented) Imp Mama's health is buffed from 8 to 10.
- (Undocumented) Maximum number of heroes offered at start increased from 3 to 4.
- Patch 16.6.0.43246 (2020-03-17):
- Battlegrounds Tavern Pass perks system added.
- An all-new way to access Perks for Battlegrounds. Available for $19.99 or 2500 Gold, the Tavern Pass includes four Arena Tickets and the following Battlegrounds Perks for the duration of the Ashes of Outland expansion cycle: advanced stats, visual emotes, a third and fourth hero to choose from at the start of a game, and early access to new Battlegrounds Heroes (subject to the release schedule of new Heroes).
- New hero: Fungalmancer Flurgl
- Returning heroes: Sir Finley Mrrgglton, Professor Putricide
- Removed heroes: Patches the Pirate, Ragnaros the Firelord, Sylvanas Windrunner
- Minion updates:
- Savannah Highmane - Moved to Tavern Tier 4 from Tavern Tier 5.
- Herald of Flame - Now a 5/6 (up from 5/4)
- Steward of Time - Now a 3/4 (up from 2/4)
- Kalecgos, Arcane Aspect - Now a 4/12 (up from 2/8)
- Nathrezim Overseer - Now a 2/3 (up from 2/4)
- Twilight Emissary - Moved to Tavern Tier 3 from Tavern Tier 5. Now a 4/4 (down from 6/8). Battlecry now gives a Dragon +2/+2 (down from +3/+3).
- Hero power updates:
- Sir Finley Mrrgglton: Hero Power changed to Adventure! (Previously: Power Up!)
- Professor Putricide (Rage Potion): Now gives a target friendly minion +10 Attack this round (Previously: Give your left-most minion +20 Attack this round)
- The Lich King (Reborn Rites): Hero Power can target any friendly minion (Previously: only affects your right-most minion)
- Ysera (Dream Portal) Now a passive Hero Power and reads: At the start of your turn, add a Dragon to Bob's Tavern. (Previously 1 mana and reads: Refresh and add a Dragon to Bob's Tavern.)
- Pyramad (Brick By Brick) Now reads: Give a random friendly minion +4 Health. (Previously: +3 Health)
- Millhouse Manastorm (Manastorm) Now starts with 3 Gold as normal. (Previously: Start with 2 Gold.)
- The Rat King - Hero Powers now gives the bought minions +1/+2. (Previously: +1/+1)
- Millificent Manastorm (Tinker) Now reads: Mechs in Bob's Tavern have +2 Attack. (Previously: +1 Attack)
- Deathwing (ALL Will Burn!) Now reads: ALL minions +2 Attack. (Previously: +3 Attack)
- Reno Jackson (Gonna Be Rich!) Now costs 3 (down from 4).
- Transformation animations when playing a minion from hand will be sped up during the Recruit Phase, cutting down on the time players are left waiting for animations to resolve.
- Battlegrounds Tavern Pass perks system added.
- Server-side Patch (2020-03-05): [24]
- Removing Tirion Fordring from the Hero pool.
- Adding Queen Wagtoggle back into the Hero pool.
- Fixing an issue that causes Refresh to show you one less minion than it should.
- Fixing an issue that causes Triple rewards to only offer 2 options.
- Fixing an issue where Replicating Menace causes combat to desync between two players.
- Fixing an issue where Demons summoned by Khadgar via Imp Mama do not have Taunt.
- Fixing an issue where Hero Powers for Malygos and Galakrond cause unintended effects, such as triggering Holy Mackerel.
- (Undocumented) Wax Warband now affects Dragons.
- Patch 16.4.0.42174 (2020-02-26):[25]
- New heroes: Alexstrasza, Deathwing, Galakrond, Malygos, Nozdormu, Reno Jackson, Ysera
- New minions: Dragonspawn Lieutenant, Red Whelp, Glyph Guardian, Steward of Time, Waxrider Togwaggle, Unstable Ghoul, Bronze Warden, Hangry Dragon, Drakonid Enforcer, Herald of Flame, Cobalt Scalebane, Murozond, Twilight Emissary, Razorgore, the Untamed, Holy Mackerel, Imp Mama, Kalecgos, Arcane Aspect, Nadina the Red
- Removed heroes: Professor Putricide
- (Undocumented) Temporarily removed Queen Wagtoggle.
- Removed minions: Shielded Minibot, Annoy-o-Tron, Mounted Raptor, Phalanx Commander, Psych-o-Tron, Tortollan Shellraiser, Piloted Sky Golem, Festeroot Hulk, The Boogeymonster, Sated Threshadon
- Minion updates:
- Sneed's Old Shredder - Moved to Tavern Tier 5 from Tavern Tier 6.
- Mama Bear – Now 5/5, up from 4/4. Now reads: Whenever you summon a Beast, give it +5/+5.
- (Undocumented) Lightfang Enforcer now also gives Dragons +2/+1.
- (Undocumented) Piloted Shredder new drops: Dragonspawn Lieutenant and Unstable Ghoul.[26]
- (Undocumented) Sneed's Old Shredder new drops: Murozond, Waxrider Togwaggle, Razorgore, the Untamed, Kalecgos, Arcane Aspect, Nadina the Red.[27]
- Hero power updates:
- George the Fallen (Boon of Light) Now costs 3 (down from 4)
- (Undocumented) The Rat King's Hero Power now affects Dragons.
- Battlegrounds adjustments and improvements:
- Speeding up animations from 0.8s > 0.2s across all game modes for Overkill, Lifesteal, Poisonous, Inspire, and cards that reference "Whenever" and "After" in their text, outside of some special cases.
- "Recruit" will no longer be displayed on the turn timer when a player is about to lose in Battlegrounds.
- Rafaam's Hero Power will no longer trigger a Triple notification before you transition to the combat phase in Battlegrounds.
- Fixed a visual issue in which Golden Primalfin Lookout would sometimes display Golden Murloc cards.
- Fixed an issue where the scoreboard would not sort players correctly on the first turn if they conceded during the mulligan in Battlegrounds.
- Fixed an issue where the scoreboard could appear unsorted when reconnecting to a game in progress in Battlegrounds.
- (Undocumented) The number of copies of each Tier 1 minion is now 16 (down from 18)[28]
- (Undocumented) The number of copies of each Tier 6 minion is now 7 (up from 6)[29]
- Server-side Patch (2020-02-13): Floating Watcher moved from Tier 3 to Tier 4.
- Patch 16.2.0.39954 (2020-01-21):[30]
- New heroes: Millhouse Manastorm, Tirion Fordring
- New minions: Fiendish Servant, Imprisoner
- Removed heroes: Sir Finley Mrrgglton
- Returning heroes: Professor Putricide
- Removed minions: Voidwalker
- Minion updates:
- Golden Zapp Slywick: Now has Mega-Windfury (previously Windfury).
- Battlegrounds adjustments and improvements:
- Players will not encounter the same opponent or Kel'Thuzad for 3 rounds since last fighting them unless there are 2 players remaining. (Not implemented until a server-side patch on January 29th)[31]
- Scoreboard hovering added. When hovering over opponents on the scoreboard, the player is now able to see how many of the majority minion type is in the opponent's lineup. If the opponent has the same number of minions from multiple minion types, the scoreboard will display "Mixed Minions".
- Cut down the animation time of the Poisonous animation
- Reduced screen shake effect
- Disabled spawn animations and snoring (summoning sickness) animations
- Bugfixes:
- Fixed an issue where a +0 rating was incorrectly shown at the end of the game.
- Fixed an issue where minions would swap positions on the board when playing and moving them very quickly.
- Fixed an issue where minions in the shop would be un-interactable if you clicked on them immediately after a refresh.
- Fixed an issue where Battlegrounds buttons could not be clicked while the hand was enlarged on mobile devices.
- Fixed an issue on mobile devices where tapping a minion would cause it to hover on the board.
- Fixed an issue where Zapp Slywick would attack a Taunt minion before redirecting to his correct target.
- Fixed an issue where a minion’s voice-over line would play when buying a minion immediately after a reroll.
- Fixed an issue where a minion resurrected by Redemption would not attack.
- Fixed an issue that was causing the effects of normal Brann Bronzebeard and golden Brann Bronzebeard to stack.
- Fixed an issue that was causing the effects of normal Baron Rivendare and golden Baron Rivendare to stack.
- Fixed several issues related to spectating Battlegrounds games.
- A fix has been implemented to prevent accidental use of the Hero Power during the hero select phase.
- History for damage done to Kel’Thuzad now correctly includes damage from minions.
- ' Patch 16.0.8.39282 (2020-01-09):'
- Returning heroes: Patches the Pirate, Pyramad
- Minion updates:
- Selfless Hero - Deathrattle now only targets minions without Divine Shield.
- Golden Soul Juggler - Now reads: After a friendly Demon dies, deal 3 damage to a random enemy minion twice. (Previously: 6 damage once)
- Hero power updates:
- Infinite Toki (Temporal Tavern) Now costs 1 (down from 2). Now reads: Refresh Bob’s Tavern. Include a Minion from a higher Tavern Tier. (Previously: Refresh Bob's Tavern. Add a minion from a higher Tavern Tier.)
- Patches the Pirate (Fire the Cannons!) - Now reads: At the start of next combat, deal 4 damage to two random enemy minions. (Previously: 3 damage)
- Pyramad (Brick by Brick) - Now reads: Give a random friendly minion +3 Health. (Previously: +2 Health)
- Queen Wagtoggle (Wax Warband) - Now says: Give a random friendly Mech, Demon, Murloc and Beast +2 Attack. (previously +1 Health).
- Shudderwock (Burbling) - Now costs 1 (down from 2).
- Patch 16.0.5.38377 (2019-12-19):
- Returning heroes: Bartendotron
- Removed heroes: Brann Bronzebeard
- Removed minions: Nightmare Amalgam
- Minion updates:
- The Boogeymonster - Moved to Tavern Tier 4 from Tavern Tier 5.
- Mechano-Egg - Moved to Tavern Tier 4 from Tavern Tier 5.
- The Beast - Moved to Tavern Tier 3 from Tavern Tier 4.
- Coldlight Seer – Moved to Tavern Tier 3 from Tavern Tier 2.
- Server-side patch (2019-12-12):[32]
- Minion updates:
- Primalfin Lookout - Moved to Tavern Tier 5 from Tavern Tier 4.
- Minion updates:
- Patch 16.0.0.37060 (2019-12-05):
- New heroes: Edwin VanCleef, Sylvanas Windrunner, Arch-Villain Rafaam
- Returning heroes: Millificent Manastorm, Lich Baz'hial
- Removed heroes: Patches the Pirate, Bartendotron, Pyramad, Professor Putricide, Trade Prince Gallywix
- New minions: King Bagurgle, Floating Watcher
- Minion updates:
- Lightfang Enforcer - Now reads: At the end of your turn, give a friendly Mech, Beast, Murloc and Demon +2/+1. (Previously: +2/+2)
- Hero power updates:
- Millificent Manastorm (Tinker) - Now reads: All Mechs in Bob's Tavern get +1 Attack. (Previously: +1/+1)
- Patchwerk (All Patched Up) - Now reads: Starts at 50 Health. (Previously: 60 Health)
- A. F. Kay (Procrastinate) - Now reads: Start with two minions from Tavern Tier 3.
- The Rat King - Now the hero powers give a hiring beast, mech, Murloc or demon +1/+1. (Previously: +1/+2)
- Lich Baz'hial (Graveyard Shift) - Now reads: Get a Coin and take 2 damage. (Previously: 3 damage)
- The Great Akazamzarak (Prestidigitation)
- Will now be harder to get Ice Block consecutively.
- Removed Hand of Salvation as a possible secret.
- Server-side patch (2019-11-19):[33]
- New heroes: Sindragosa, Elise Starseeker, Brann Bronzebeard, Sir Finley Mrrgglton
- Removed heroes: King Mukla, Giantfin, Millificent Manastorm, Lich Baz'hial
- Minion updates:
- Junkbot – Moved to Tavern Tier 5 from Tavern Tier 4.
- Coldlight Seer – Moved to Tavern Tier 2 from Tavern Tier 3.
- Primalfin Lookout – Moved to Tavern Tier 4 from Tavern Tier 5.
- Voidlord – Moved to Tavern Tier 5 from Tavern Tier 6.
- Patch 15.6.2.36393 (2019-11-11): Entered open beta. Balance updates for Mama Bear, Kangor's Apprentice, and the hero powers Temporal Tavern, Bananarama, and Bloodfury.
- Minion updates:
- Kangor's Apprentice – Now 3/6, down from 4/8.
- Mama Bear – Now 4/4, down from 5/5. Now reads: Whenever you summon a Beast, give it +4/+4.
- Minion updates:
- Patch 15.6.0.35747 (2019-11-05): Entered closed beta, available to Blizzcon 2019 attendees or Virtual Ticket holders.
References
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment (November 5, 2019). Hearthstone Update – November 5 – Preparing for Descent of Dragons!. Retrieved on 2019-11-12.
- ↑ Mike Donais on Reddit. (November 6, 2019). Retrieved on 2019-11-10.
- ↑ Puffin on Twitter. (2020-03-02).
- ↑ Mike Donais on Reddit. (November 30, 2019). Retrieved on 2019-12-07.
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment (2019-11-27). Developer Insights: Personal Rating in Hearthstone Battlegrounds. Retrieved on 2020-09-10.
- ↑ Mike Donais on reddit. (November 6, 2019). Retrieved on 2019-11-25.
- ↑ Chris Sierra (December 5, 2019). BATTLEGROUNDS MMR UPDATES. Retrieved on 2019-12-06.
- ↑ Dean Ayala on Twitter. (2020-03-08).
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Dean Ayala on reddit. (2020-09-09).
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Tian Ding (2020-09-10). Some Numbers for Battlegrounds Group Queue Win-rate. Reddit. Retrieved on 2020-09-11.
- ↑ Tian Ding on reddit. (2020-09-11). Retrieved on 2020-09-14.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Imicek (November 15, 2019). Descent of Dragons, Battlegrounds & More - Community Q&A. Retrieved on 2019-11-25.
- ↑ Mike Donais on Reddit. (November 6, 2019). Retrieved on 2019-11-25.
- ↑ Mike Donais on Reddit. (November 27, 2019). Retrieved on 2019-12-07.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Chadd Nervig on Twitter. (2020-02-28).
- ↑ Stephen Chang on Twitter. (2019-12-03).
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Blizzard Entertainment (2020-01-21). Galakrond’s Awakening – 16.2 Patch Notes – January 21. Retrieved on 2020-08-03.
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/gwkm3z/bug_bg_maievs_hero_power_can_kill_bobs_minions/
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXnx65IvJ8M
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqDEvtz2zgQ
- ↑ https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/hearthstone/t/1742-server-hotfix/36036
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG0ga0viVSA
- ↑ Kurt Ocher (March 5, 2020). 16.4.1 UPDATE - LIVE NOW!.
- ↑ https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/blog/23312587/
- ↑ puffin on Twitter.
- ↑ puffin on Twitter.
- ↑ puffin on Twitter.
- ↑ puffin on Twitter.
- ↑ https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/blog/23239995/
- ↑ Hearthstone Battlegrounds Update: January 29. (January 29, 2020). Retrieved on 2020-2019-01-29.
- ↑ Kurt Ocher (December 12, 2019). 16.0.3 UPDATE - DECEMBER 12. Retrieved on 2019-2019-12-13.
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment (November 19, 2019). Hearthstone Battlegrounds Update: November 19. Retrieved on 2019-11-24.
External links
- Official list of all heroes and cards in Battlegrounds
- Official Top 200 live leaderboards for Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions
- Official introductory blog post announcement
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