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'''Golden cards''' are special, rarer versions of [[card]]s. Each card exists in both a regular and a golden form.
 
'''Golden cards''' are special, rarer versions of [[card]]s. Each card exists in both a regular and a golden form.
   

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Golden cards often add movement and visual effects, like with this golden Goblins vs GnomesPiloted Shredder

"Golden" redirects here. For information on golden heroes, see Golden heroes.

Golden cards are special, rarer versions of cards. Each card exists in both a regular and a golden form.

The difference between a card's normal version and its golden version is purely aesthetic - all golden cards feature a golden frame, and each has a unique animation. There is no difference in gameplay or behaviour on the battlefield, and golden cards do not allow you to circumvent the 2-per-deck (1-per-deck for legendaries) card restriction.

Golden cards are commonly compared with "foil" cards of other Trading Card Games, and are far harder and more costly to obtain than their regular versions. Golden cards are intended to allow players to show off their card-collecting achievements.[1]

Because golden cards do not display the usual class colours, golden cards feature additional ribbons at the top and/or bottom bearing the colour of the card's class.

How to get

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A golden LegacySwipe. Note the brown ribbons, indicating a druid card.

While offering no functional difference, golden cards are far harder to obtain than their non-golden versions. Those that can be crafted are far more expensive to craft, and far more rewarding to disenchant. The means of obtaining a golden card depends on the card set to which the card belongs.

Golden cards also generate, summon, transform and otherwise create golden cards.[2][3] Golden uncollectible cards can therefore be brought into play through golden versions of the generating cards.

Basic cards

A golden version of each Basic card can be obtained by leveling a specific class of hero to a certain level. Raising a hero of the correct class to the required level will 'unlock' the card, granting the player two of the golden version of that card. While all class-specific golden Basic cards require a hero of the corresponding class to unlock, the required class for non-class-specific cards varies. Some non-class-specific cards have two possible classes.

Golden Basic cards are considered 'Uncraftable' and cannot be disenchanted or crafted.

Expansion cards

Golden cards from expansion sets currently part of Standard format, as well as the Classic set, can be obtained through card packs, Arena rewards, or crafting. Golden cards from Wild format expansion sets can only be obtained through crafting.

Each card found in a card pack has a chance to be automatically upgraded to its golden version. Individual cards rewarded from Arena play likewise have a chance to be golden. Crafting and disenchanting values for golden cards are between two and eight times those of their non-golden counterparts. It is also worth noting that both Epic and Legendary golden cards will disenchant for exactly as much dust as it takes to craft a regular counterpart, respectively allowing them to be exchanged for any single Epic or Legendary card you might require, making them especially useful for building up your collection.

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A golden LegacyWater Elemental

Rarity Crafting cost Disenchanting
Common Golden 400 50
Rare Golden 800 100
Epic Golden 1600 400
Legendary Golden 3200 1600

Adventure cards

Golden cards from adventure sets can be obtained exclusively through crafting. Golden cards from Standard format adventures are only available to craft once the card's regular version has been obtained through defeating the corresponding boss or Class Challenge within the adventure, but golden cards from Wild format adventures can be crafted at any time. The costs for crafting them are the same as those for other craftable cards (see section above).

Promo cards

Golden cards from the Promo set can only be obtained by fulfilling the specific criteria for those cards. These cards cannot be crafted or disenchanted.

Generated golden cards

Golden cards create golden cards. This means that new cards or minions created by a golden card during a game will automatically be the golden version. This includes summon, generate and transform effects.[2][4] These means are the only way to encounter golden versions of uncollectible cards. However, existing cards which are merely moved or put into play by golden cards will not be changed into their golden versions.[5]

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A golden LegacyDeathwing

As a rule, if any card involved in the generation of another card is golden, the resulting card will also be golden. For example a golden LegacyPolymorph cast upon a regular LegacyGoldshire Footman will create a golden LegacySheep; as will a regular Polymorph cast upon a golden Goldshire Footman, or a golden Polymorph cast upon a golden Goldshire Footman.[6] Effects which create cards through interaction with characters obey the same rules; Goblins vs GnomesLight of the Naaru will generate a golden LegacyLightwarden if either the spell or the target character is golden - including golden heroes.[7][8]

The above rules apply for all generation of new cards, including both uncollectible cards such as LegacyImp Master's Imps, and normally collectible cards such as LegacyArchmage Antonidas' Fireballs. However, as stated above, existing cards which are merely moved or put into play from the player's deck by golden cards, such as by put into battlefield, put into hand or card draw effects, will not be changed into their golden versions.[5]

Hero Powers which generate cards work the same way. For example, a golden LegacyReinforce will generate golden Silver Hand Recruits. However, effects which replace Hero Powers may or may not produce golden versions (see below).

While these rules are largely consistent, there are a few exceptions, and these are listed in the appropriate sections below. Note that bugs may also cause inconsistent behaviour in some cases.

Types

The main types of uncollectible card generation are broken down below, along with a few examples.

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A golden CoreThe Coin, available only through playing with an entirely golden deck

  • Transformation
    • Golden cards which transform cards will transform them into their golden versions. For example, golden LegacyPolymorph and golden LegacyHex will turn a target minion into a golden LegacySheep and a golden LegacyFrog, respectively.
    • Golden minions will always produce golden versions when transformed. For example, a regular LegacyPolymorph played on a golden LegacyMolten Giant will produce a golden LegacySheep.
  • Card draw, put into battlefield and put into hand effects
    • Golden cards which cause the player to draw cards, or move them from zone to another will not change cards to their golden versions. This is because those cards already exist, and are not modified by being drawn or moved. For example, a golden LegacyNovice Engineer will not draw golden cards, unless the cards are already golden. Likewise, a golden The Grand TournamentVarian Wrynn or LegacyCaptain's Parrot will not change cards into their golden versions.
  • Replacing Hero Powers
    • Cards which replace a Hero Power with another one (such as LegacyLord Jaraxxus, The League of ExplorersSir Finley Mrrgglton or LegacyShadowform) will only grant golden Hero Powers if the card is golden. For example, playing a regular Sir Finley Mrrgglton with a golden Hero Power will replace it with a regular Hero Power; playing a regular Shadowform after playing a golden Shadowform will replace the golden LegacyMind Spike with a regular LegacyMind Shatter.
    • The one exception is The Grand TournamentJusticar Trueheart, which will produce a golden Hero Power if either the card or the Hero Power is golden. This may be because the card conceptually "upgrades" the Hero Power.
  • CoreThe Coin
    • If the deck of the player chosen to go second is composed entirely of golden cards, they will be granted a golden version of CoreThe Coin.

Viewing uncollected golden cards

To view currently uncollected golden cards in-game, go to the Collection screen, enter crafting mode, and choose the 'show golden cards only' option. Players can right-click cards to view them up close. However, currently uncollected cards will be yellow-shaded rather than showing their actual colours.

Full-colour animated golden versions of all cards can also be viewed on Hearthpwn.

Examples

Iron Juggernaut Gold - animated Abomination Gold - animated Malorne Gold - animated Sprint

Card art

Main article: Card art#Golden cards

While the underlying art for each card is created by a range of artists, the creation of golden card images requires additional work, transforming each static 2D image into a recoloured, animated, moving display. Hearthstone's golden card art is created by Becca Abel, Kyle Harrison, John Zwicker and Jon Briggs.[10][11]

Trivia

  • Senior Game Designer Ben Brode has stated that he intentionally "tried to make the least playable golden basics the easiest to get," and that he "loves" how rare golden LegacySen'jin Shieldmasta is,[12] requiring the player to reach levels 59 and 60 with a rogue.
  • The introductory sections to trailers such as those for Goblins vs Gnomes and Curse of Naxxramas feature placeholder art for golden card frames.[13] Resembling a purple version of the mage card frame, this art was used prior to the development of the golden card frames, but has continued to be used in trailers.[13]

Patch changes

  • Whispers of the Old Gods logo Patch 5.2.0.13619 (2016-07-12): Golden Priest, Rogue, and Neutral cards are now easier to tell apart. [The ribbon at the tops and bottoms of golden cards are now black for Rogue, and white for Priest.]
  • Hearthstone logo Patch 1.0.0.4944 (Open beta, 2014-03-11): If a player’s deck contains all Golden cards, a Golden Coin will complement your deck if you happen to go second.
  • Hearthstone logo Patch 1.0.0.4217 (Closed beta, 2013-12-10): All Golden cards are now animated.
  • Hearthstone logo Patch 1.0.0.3890 (Closed beta, 2013-10-02):
    • You can now acquire Golden Basic minions at higher experience levels.
    • At 9 Arena wins, you are now guaranteed an extra pack or a Golden card.
    • Many Golden cards have new animations! More to come! Check out LegacyGelbin Mekkatorque!

References

 
  1. Patch 1.0.0.3890#Golden cards
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ben Brode on Twitter. (2015-04-28). 
  3. Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-11-24).  - Example of transform producing golden version
  4. Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-11-24).  - Example of transform producing golden version
  5. 5.0 5.1 Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-11-18). 
  6. http://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/1p9dsd/til_golden_sheep/
  7. http://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/2p0jli/til_if_you_use_a_regularlight_of_the_naaru_on_a/
  8. [1]
  9. PlayHearthstone on Twitter. (2016-04-05). 
  10. Yong Woo on Twitter. (2013-12-15). 
  11. Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-12-08). 
  12. Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-07-09). 
  13. 13.0 13.1 Ben Brode on Twitter. (2015-01-24).