Three new heroes have come to Hearthstone Battlegrounds in the latest update

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Normally, the week before a new Hearthstone expansion lands finds the game at its most stale. Which, okay, is true of the current constructed ladder, but is less of a problem because players are having so much fun in the Battlegrounds mode. A new patch has just gone live which sees a trio of new heroes are joining the party, and a pair of familiar faces also returning from a tune-up in Team 5's workshop. 

A number of balance changes to heroes and minions have also been made, and a new stats page is now available to players who own at least ten Descent of Dragons card packs.

First, the newcomers:

Edwin Vancleef

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  • Sharpen Blades (Cost 1): Gives a minion +1/+1 for each minion you've bought this turn.

Sylvanas Windrunner

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  • Banshee's Blessing (Cost 0): Remove a friendly minion to give adjacent minions +1/+1.

Arch-Villain Rafaam

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  • I'll Take That! (Cost 1): Next combat, add a plain copy of the first minion you kill to your hand. (Note: This is an unbuffed, non-golden copy)

Millificent Manastorm and Lich Baz'hial, who left the Battlegrounds in November, are returning to the fight, while Patches the Pirate, Bartendotron, Pyramad, Professor Putricide, and Trade Prince Gallywix are now out—but could be back sometime down the road. There are also a pair of new minions on the field, King Bagurgle, which should be a big boost to Murloc comps, and Floating Watcher.

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The Advanced Stats screen is available from the Battlegrounds lobby, but, as mentioned, is only available to players who own at least ten card packs from the new Descent of Dragons expansion. It's still fairly basic but will display data from matches going back to November 5, and Blizzard said that more features and stat tracking will be added in future updates. It also warned that players on "low-end devices" might notice some performance issues following this update, but said that it's continuing to work to optimize the game and will have more information on that to share soon.

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It's still very early days for Hearthstone Battlegrounds, which went into open beta less than a month ago, but so far it seems to be going very well for Blizzard: In our recent look at the making of the game, associate designer Conor Kou told us that the competitive community has embraced the game, even though it's not intended as a competitive mode, and "created a great experience for viewers."

And finally, the full rundown of balance changes:

Heroes

  • Millificent Manastorm: Tinker - All Mechs in Bob's Tavern get +1/+1. → All Mechs in Bob's Tavern get +1 Attack.
  • Patchwerk: All Patched Up - Starts at 60 Health. → Starts at 50 Health.
  • A. F. Kay: Procrastinate - Skip your first 2 turns. Start with a minion from Tavern Tier 3 and Tavern Tier 4. → Start with two minions from Tavern Tier 3.
  • The Rat King: King of Beasts - Whenever you Hire a Beast give it +1/+2. Swaps type each turn. → Whenever you Hire a Beast give it +1/+1. Swaps type each turn.
  • Lich Baz’hial: Graveyard Shift - Get a Coin and take 3 damage. → Get a Coin and take 2 damage.
  • The Great Akazamzarak : Prestidigitation - Will now be harder to get Ice Block consecutively, removed Hand of Salvation as a possible secret.

Minions

  • Lightfang Enforcer: At the end of your turn, give a friendly Mech, Beast, Murloc and Demon +2/+2. → At the end of your turn, give a friendly Mech, Beast, Murloc and Demon +2/+1.
Andy Chalk

Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.