



Blizzard a publié ce soir le patch notes complet de la mise à jour 26.0.4 pour Hearthstone.
Nous connaissions déjà les cartes concernées par cet ajustement. Nous ignorions, toutefois, les détails de cet équilibrage qui normalement devrait être déployé aujourd'hui.
Notez que pour l'instant, le patch notes est disponible uniquement en version anglaise. Nous mettrons à jour cet article dès que la version française sera accessible.
Patch 26.0.4 is a data-only patch that includes bug fixes and balance updates to Standard, Wild, Battlegrounds, and Duels!
Dev Comment: Overall, we’re pretty happy with meta diversity and power in Standard right now. There are a few outliers that we’re looking to reign in with this patch, but the bigger focus is on raising the power level of some of the new Festival of Legends cards and archetypes, so that they can compete with the stronger stuff and people can feel better about trying out these fun new strategies.
All Death Knight cards with any three-rune requirements (Frost-Frost-Frost, Blood-Frost-Unholy, etc.) are now removed from all Discover pools and random generation effects.
Dev Comment: Death Knight is very strong as a class right now, and this change weakens the class across the board. We’ve also received a lot of feedback that one of the more frustrating parts of playing against Death Knights is when they are able to generate additional copies of their powerful triple-rune cards—particularly when the card is one the deck didn’t have access to in deckbuilding.
The following cards have been adjusted to be less powerful:
Rowdy Fan
Overseer Frigidara
Twig of the World Tree
Rowdy Fan and Twig of the World Tree will be eligible for full dust refunds for two weeks following Patch 26.0.4. Overseer Frigidara is a Core Set card, so it can’t be crafted or disenchanted.
The following cards have been adjusted to be more powerful:
Rock Master Voone
Verse Riff
Bridge Riff
Power Slider
Shield Block
Frightened Flunky
Thori’belore
Dev Comment: Warrior had two major themes this expansion, menagerie and riffs, and neither of them landed at the level we were hoping for at launch. We’re buffing these Festival of Legends cards to give those themes a chance. We’re also buffing some older cards to help support the class generally. Shield Block is a card we now hope can become a definitional, powerful card that represents what Warrior is about. We’ll continue to monitor the class after these adjustments to determine if further changes are needed down the line.
Infinitize the Maxitude
Audiosplitter
Spitelash Siren
Arcane Artificer
Dev Comment: Mage got two major focuses in Festival of Legends: Light Show and DJ Manastorm. Audio Splitter and Infinitize the Maxitude can both fit into those decks, and others, so we hope these changes can help open up the class. As for the reversion to Spitelash Siren, what more can we say other than, “Naga, Spell, Naga...”
Stranglethorn Heart
Halduron Brightwing
Dev Comment: Like Infinitize the Maxitude, Stranglethorn Heart is underperforming. We’re giving them both buffs because we want these Legendary spells to feel better to open and play. We’re also buffing Halduron to give some help to the Arcane Hunter package that has never had a chance to shine.
Jazz Bass
Altered Chord
Flow Rider
Lightning Storm
Dev Comment: The new Overload Shaman deck has not performed where we wanted or expected it to, so we’re giving it help with all these changes. This change to Lightning Storm also puts it better in line with the other current 3-4 Cost AoE spells.
Crescendo
Crazed Conductor
Siphon Soul
Dev Comment: Warlock is one of the weakest classes in the game right now, so we’re giving it some buffs to its new Fatigue package. We’re also bumping up Siphon Soul, which we think should help the class a little more generally.
Record Scratcher
MC Blingtron
Dev Comment: Rogue has some good decks right now, especially at higher levels. We didn’t want to further strengthen those existing decks, but we did want to give them some more options from their Festival of Legends set.
Holy Nova
Dev Comment: Right now, Priest has some powerful aggressive strategies. This adjustment is to make its other decks—control and Overheal—more enticing. While some players were hoping for more Overheal support in this patch, Overheal is an evergreen mechanic that we hope and expect to evolve over time, including through additional future card drops, instead of just adjustments to our first batch.
Kiri, Chosen of Elune
Death Blossom Whomper
Dev Comment: Druid is one of the classes that has seen a lot of new Festival of Legends cards see play, and we’re pretty happy with where its expansion set has landed. We’re taking this opportunity to set a higher bar for the Core Set and to encourage more of the cool Deathrattle support the class got from Murder at Castle Nathria.
Heroes getting less Armor
Heroes getting more Armor
Note: Aranna Starseeker, Silas Darkmoon, and Tess Greymane now has less Armor at higher ranks, but more Armor at lower ranks.
Dev Comment: This is our last expected patch of this Buddies meta. Battlegrounds Season 4 is coming soon with Patch 26.2. When it does, Buddies will be removed again to make room for a massive minion shakeup. But don’t worry, we’ll see our Buddies again one day. For now, hang tight. Season 4 details are right around the corner!
Bilgewater Mogul (Trade Prince Gallywix’s Buddy)
Magnus Manastorm (Millhouse Manastorm’s Buddy)
Nightmare Ectoplasm (Mutanus the Devourer’s Buddy)
And the quest gained from Shady Aristocrat (Sire Denathrius’s Buddy) has again been made harder to complete.
No Guts, No Glory (Warrior)
Lichborne Might (Death Knight – Sai Shadowstorm)
Warmaster’s Frenzy (Neutral – Drek’Thar)
Devout Blessing
Ace in the Hole
Moonbeast
Collector’s Ire
Gift of the Old Gods
Reno’s Crafty Lasso
Sr. Excavator
Runed Soulblade
Eerie Stone
Brittle Bones
Avenging Armaments
Righteous Reserves
Mummy Magic
Endurance Training
Arctic Armor
Edge of Dredge
Unholy Gift
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