Mount Hearthstone as described by Master Blaster from Mad Max

Hearthstone will release a series of new cards with several new gameplay mechanics. Today we will see these two mechanics: which can be traded, which you can exchange for other cards on your deck, if you want, and mount. The mountain cards we see are doomed by Hearthstone so far it seems like animals: RAM, elekk (creatures like elephants), but mechanics behave more like we deal with the max partner. 

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There is a kind of new spell that will appear in this expansion with the name mount. Mountain like Master Blaster from the Mad Max movie: Return to Thunderdome. The way we first understand the “mount” feature to work is as follows: Minions that you have such as Blaster, and mountain spells like Teacher, who drive above the Blaster’s shoulder and continue to fight even if Blaster is defeated. But it’s not true – otherwise.

We assumed at first that the card played first, the Antek, would definitely be the “horse” of the situation. But mount is not a driver – mount is a mountain. It becomes confusing here because, unlike almost all the other games we’ve ever played, we have to play the driver (Minion) first, and the second mount.

In this expansion for Hearthstone, you get an installation like what you see above: Mount Elekk, which when played effectively elekk slides (wild animals such as giant elephants) under your minion target. As soon as the Antek is defeated, “Mount Elekk” will “call elekk”.

So it’s more like you’ve played sir, and you threw a blaster mount at the teacher. When the teacher is defeated, you still need to fight the Blaster teacher. It makes more sense to me that someone will defeat a rider of a horse, but then still need to fight with a horse.

It’s all inspired by the previous one-off card, Steed Spikeridged. That he first saw “mountain”, but without a name. Steed spikeridged was released with Journey to Un’goro, and had almost identical words with the new installation system. “Give minions + 2 / + 6 and mock it. When you die, call Stegodon.”

Can be traded

Traduci is a new feature that appears on several cards, allowing the card to trade back to your deck for one. You can pay a full card fee for playing cards, or you can pay one where you scramble the card to your deck and draw a new card in its place. Quite easy!

We will see these cards are many other people in the next set starting on August 3, 2021. Crossing your fingers, we get some early Freebies to throw a few wrenches into the previous game too!

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