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Rafaam: So you're probably wondering why I gathered you here. Let me take a moment and break it down. We've been given black eyes by the good guys. But that's about to change! Those meddlesome mortals who've mucked up our missions, will finally feel some of our pain! You see, I have a devious plan that requires a demonstrative fist. And each of you will have your dreams come true as a fiendish finger of this!
Dr. Boom: What?
Rafaam: All right. Let me try this again. Alone all our dreams went...
Dr. Boom: Uh, ka-kaboom?
Rafaam: Yes! But united we'll take all...
King Toggwaggle: ... all their candles?
Rafaam: No! Think bigger!
Madame Lazul: I'm seeing what you want to do.
Rafaam: Let me hear it!
Hagatha: We'll come together so we can dismantle!
Rafaam: Now here's the plot to capture your greed and intrigue. We'll take Dalaran for all that it's got...
All: As we form an evil league!
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With the arrival of the Year of the Gryphon, Rise of Shadows is now a Wild format card set, which means cards from the Rise of Shadows will no longer be playable in Standard format matches. For more information, see Game format.

Rise of Shadows is Hearthstone's eleventh expansion, featuring 135 new collectible cards and the alternate priest hero Rise of ShadowsMadame Lazul. The expansion was released on April 9, 2019.[1] Like the previous expansions, this one also includes an expansive single-player content called The Dalaran Heist, playing as one of the League of E.V.I.L.'s henchmen on their mission to take over the city of Dalaran across five chapters. This game mode is purchased for Gold or money.

The expansion introduced one new keyword: Twinspell, which creates a copy of a card to the player's hand. Also a new kind of minion, Lackey, is introduced; powerful 1/1 minions with Battlecry that are generated by other cards.

As the first expansion of 2019, the release of this expansion ended the previous Standard year, the Year of the Raven, and started the new one, Year of the Dragon.

How to get

Rise of Shadows craftable cards can be obtained by one of the following methods:

  • Opening card packs with the usual prices and purchasing options
    Rise of Shadows Pack
    Year of the Dragon Pack
    Wild Pack
    Golden Wild
  • Crafting for the usual amounts of Arcane Dust depending on the cards' rarity
Uncraftable cards

These specific cards can be obtained through other means. For more information, see their respective articles.

Pre-order
  • Prior to the expansion's release, players were able to purchase one or both of the following bundles:[1]

Cards

This expansion features 136 collectible cards. Rise of Shadows cards can be recognized with a special watermark (the League of E.V.I.L. logo) behind the card text, not found on other cards.

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Neutral

DAL 544
DAL 077
DAL 092
DAL 735
DAL 400
DAL 743
DAL 748
DAL 089
DAL 086
DAL 744
DAL 747
DAL 090
DAL 551
DAL 771
DAL 078
DAL 095
DAL 085
DAL 566
DAL 088
DAL 096
DAL 560
DAL 760
DAL 434
DAL 081
DAL 058
DAL 582
DAL 749
DAL 539
DAL 751
DAL 774
DAL 775
DAL 550
DAL 773
DAL 087
DAL 548
DAL 565
DAL 538
DAL 592
DAL 742
DAL 553
DAL 800
DAL 558
DAL 546
DAL 554
DAL 736
DAL 752

Related cards

GAME 005
DAL 087t
DRG 052
DAL 741
DAL 613
DAL 739
DAL 743t
DAL 751t
DAL 614
ULD 616
DAL 566t
DAL 615
DAL 582t2
DAL 582t
DAL 747t
DAL 088t2
DAL 554t

Druid

DAL 354
DAL 350
DAL 351
DAL 733
DAL 355
DAL 256
DAL 352
DAL 799
DAL 732
DAL 357

Related cards

DAL 733t
DAL 354t
DAL 256t2
DAL 351ts
DAL 256ts
DAL 357t

Choice cards

DAL 350b
DAL 350a

Hunter

DAL 373
DAL 604
DAL 371
DAL 587
DAL 589
DAL 378
DAL 377
DAL 372
DAL 376
DAL 379

Related cards

DAL 373ts
DAL 379t
DAL 378t1
DAL 378ts

Mage

DAL 577
DAL 182
DAL 163
DAL 608
DAL 177
DAL 576
DAL 603
DAL 578
DAL 575
DAL 609

Related cards

DAL 577ts
DAL 177ts

Paladin

DAL 570
DAL 568
DAL 146
DAL 141
DAL 571
DAL 727
DAL 147
DAL 731
DAL 573
DAL 581

Related cards

DAL 141ts
DAL 568ts
DAL 146t

Priest

DAL 413
DAL 040
DAL 065
DAL 723
DAL 039
DAL 724
DAL 011
DAL 030
DAL 729
DAL 721

Related cards

DRG 052
DAL 741
DAL 613
DAL 739
DAL 614
ULD 616
DAL 615

Rogue

DAL 728
DAL 415
DAL 416
DAL 010
DAL 714
DAL 716
DAL 720
DAL 366
DAL 417
DAL 719

Related cards

DRG 052
DAL 741
DAL 613
DAL 739
DAL 614
ULD 616
DAL 615
LOOT 998k
LOOT 998h
LOOT 998l
LOOT 998j
DAL 366t1
DAL 366t3
DAL 366t2
DAL 366t4

Shaman

DAL 071
DAL 710
DAL 047
DAL 433
DAL 049
DAL 009
DAL 432
DAL 052
DAL 726
DAL 431

Related cards

DRG 052
DAL 741
DAL 613
DAL 739
DAL 614
EX1 506a
ULD 616
DAL 615
DAL 431t

Warlock

DAL 606
DAL 007
DAL 185
DAL 602
DAL 605
DAL 563
DAL 173
DAL 561
DAL 422
DAL 607

Related cards

DRG 052
DAL 741
DAL 613
DAL 739
DAL 751t
DAL 614
ULD 616
DAL 615

Warrior

DAL 769
DAL 759
DAL 008
DAL 062
DAL 060
DAL 059
DAL 770
DAL 063
DAL 064
DAL 070

Related cards

GVG 110t
DRG 052
DAL 741
DAL 613
DAL 739
DAL 614
ULD 616
DAL 615
BOT 511t

Themes

League of E.V.I.L.

League of E.V.I.L.

The League of E.V.I.L.

The League of E.V.I.L. unites villains from previous single-adventures, in a coalition that has cooked a devious scheme to take Dalaran.[2]

Schemes

Scheme cards grow stronger the longer they remain in your hand. It’s the three P’s of villainy: planning, patience, and pterror![2]

After each turn, these cards effect will become more powerful.

Callbacks

Each member of the League of E.V.I.L. brings their own unique twist calling back to the expansions which first introduced these characters.[2]

Twinspell

Spells so nice, you cast them twice! When you cast a twinspell, a copy of that spell is added to your hand (without the twinspell keyword).[2]

Lackeys

What is a villain without an army of disposable henchcreatures? As a promising villain in training you will have access to lackeys, 1/1 minions with devious battlecries.[2]

Lackeys are 1-mana, 1/1 minions with powerful battlecries. All lackeys are uncollectible, generated by other cards like Rise of ShadowsEVIL Miscreant. More lackeys will be introduced through the Year of the Dragon.

Cards that generate Lackeys or have synergies with them:

Lackeys themselves:

The Dalaran Heist

Main article: The Dalaran Heist
The Great Dalaran Heist

Coming Soon.

As a low-ranking member of the newly-formed League of E.V.I.L., impress your new bosses by helping them subdue the magical, treasure-filled city of Dalaran!

Teasers

Year of the Dragon announcement

Year of the Dragon teaser

A sneak peek at the content released during the Year of the Dragon.

On February 28th, 2019, Blizzard announced the changes and new content planned for the Year of the Dragon, the fourth year of standard format. The announcement blog post and accompanying video included a teaser image for the planned three expansions of the year, with the first expansion being denoted with a purple object surrounded by purple runes.[4]

Teaser videos

Beginning on March 5th, 2019, Blizzard released a series of teaser videos for the 11th expansion.

  • The first video, The Fortune Teller, depicts a female troll (later revealed to be Rise of ShadowsMadame Lazul, previously seen in the Whispers of the Old Gods trailer) scrying with five cards. The first card, a crystal ball, represents her; she explains that she is joining a team, "the masters of plotting and scheming", and "the others", represented by the other cards, "will come by and by". She reveals the second card, which depicts a scale, crown, treasure, and candle.
  • In the second video, The King, Lazul reveals that the second teammate is King Togwaggle, and turns over a third card, depicting a totem with a skull.
  • In the third video, The Witch, Lazul explains that the third team member is Hagatha the Witch, and reveals a fourth card, which she says represents the last teammate, "a fella who makes things go 'boom'!"
  • In the fourth video, The Scientist, she reveals that the last teammate is Dr. Boom. The fifth card, it turns out, represents the ethereal who called the team together; as we learn in the cinematic trailer, this is Arch-Thief Rafaam.

Card reveals

Following the initial expansion announcement, small amounts of cards from the set began being revealed through official Blizzard blog posts. Card reveals kicked off in earnest on March 25 in a card reveal livestream [5]

Trivia

  • The idea of an expansion featuring past villains coming together has been in the works since Team 5 pitched the One Night in Karazhan adventure, over 3 years prior to the release of Rise of Shadows.[6]
  • Unlike previous expansions, Rise of Shadows does not feature a hero card. According to Peter Whalen, this is because—with the hero cards from Knights of the Frozen Throne rotating to Wild—it felt like a good time to take a break and only have the three hero cards from the Year of the Raven in Standard. Furthermore, the team wanted the set to revolve around the League of E.V.I.L. as a whole and for each member to shine in their own space, rather than have one member "steal the show" by being a hero card.[7][8]
  • Team 5 deliberately chose not to specify where Dalaran is located during the events of Rise of Shadows.[9] Consequently, the expansion features cards that reference both the Wrath of the Lich King version of the city (when it was located above Northrend) and the Legion version (when it was located above the Broken Isles).
    • Many of the set's druid cards take inspiration from Crystalsong Forest, the Northrend zone that Dalaran hovers over in Wrath of the Lich King.[9] Since the only druid-related character in WoW's Dalaran is Applebough, a treant who serves as a fruit vendor, the team had to get creative when deciding how druids would help the city. They eventually decided that since Crystalsong is a beautiful and unique blend of nature and magic, druids would pull from there to aid Dalaran.[10]

References

 
  1. 1.0 1.1 Blizzard Entertainment (2019-03-14). Join us for the Rise of Shadows!. Retrieved on 2019-03-14.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Rise of Shadows - Hearthstone. Retrieved on 2019-03-14.
  3. https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/b2rr8k/_/eiutvmo/?context=1%C2%A0
  4. Blizzard Entertainment (2019-02-28). Light It Up in the Year of the Dragon. Retrieved on 2019-02-28.
  5. Rise of Shadows. Retrieved on 2019-03-20.
  6. Peter Whalen on Twitter. (2019-03-14). 
  7. Peter Whalen on Twitter. (2019-03-14). 
  8. Peter Whalen on Twitter. (2019-03-14). 
  9. 9.0 9.1 Dave Kosak on Twitter. (2019-03-18). 
  10. Steven Asarch (2019-04-01). ‘Hearthstone’ Rise of Shadows Card Reveal: Lucentbark Makes Restoration Druid Work (EXCLUSIVE). Newsweek. Retrieved on 2019-04-01.
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