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'Hearthstone' Whispers of the Old Gods Cards News: Shadowcaster Unveiled

Blizzard Entertainment recently unveiled a brand-new "Hearthstone" Whispers of the Old Gods card. Meet the Shadowcaster.

The latest "Hearthstone" card was finally revealed by Japanese gamer known as Kno. Shadowcaster, which was initially codenamed "Kno," is a five mana 4/4 rogue card. It's Battlecry is "Choose a friendly minion. Add a 1/1 copy to your to your hand that costs (1)."

Shadowcaster is among the cards Blizzard has set on the table for members of the "Hearthstone" community to vote on. The card with the most number of votes is revealed and the company unveils one card daily. Two other cards, Servant of Yogg-Saron codenamed "Trump" and Deathwing, Dragonlord codenamed "Kibler," have already been revealed and more are expected to join the deck.

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Servant of Yogg-Saron is a five mana 5/4 card. It casts a random spell at a random target and costs 5. Yogg-Saron is one of the four old gods in a deck of 134 cards. All four cards have been revealed: Yogg-Saron, Hope's End; Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound; N'Zoth, the Corruptor; and C'Thun.

The other card, Deathwing, Dragonlord, is a 10 mana 12/12 card. The new Legendary frees all dragons from a player's hand and puts them in the battlefield.

As already mentioned, Blizzard is expected to reveal a new card every day. At least two cards, codenamed "Amaz" and "Tiddler Celestial," received more than 50,000 votes as of this writing.

More than 60 "Hearthstone" Whispers of the Old Gods cards have already been revealed. In addition to those mentioned above, Faceless Summoner, Embrace the Shadow, Thistle Tea, Wisps of the Old Gods, Possessed Villager, and Soggoth the Slitherer are also new cards introduced this week so far. More are expected to be shown off on April 21 during a Blizzard-hosted live stream event. The DLC is slated to release in late April or early May.

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