Key Takeaways
- A StarCraft-themed Mini-Set coming in January 2025 for Hearthstone.
- This will be the largest Mini-Set in history with Zerg, Protoss, and Terran factions cards.
- Players can purchase the full playset for 2000 Gold or $15, and it’s legal in Standard until 2026.
StarCraft is coming to Hearthstone soon in the form of a Mini-Set for The Great Dark Beyond expansion. These new Hearthstone cards will arrive in the tavern in January 2025, after which they will be playable where any other Standard cards are.
Recently, Hearthstone released The Great Dark Beyond, an interstellar card set themed around the spacefaring Draenei as they flee from the Burning Legion. The expansion introduced several interesting mechanics, including the new Draenei creature type and the Starship keyword, which allows players to build a vessel piece by piece before launching it directly on the board.
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However, it seems like the Mini-Set for this Hearthstone expansion is going to be even more out of this world than fans might have expected. During the recent Warcraft Direct, Hearthstone revealed that the Mini-Set for The Great Dark Beyond is going to be a collaboration with StarCraft. Cards in this Heroes of StarCraft Mini-Set are aligned with the Zerg, Protoss, or Terran factions, each of which can only be used in decks belonging to certain Hearthstone classes.
Hearthstone x StarCraft Mini-Set Details
- StarCraft-themed Mini-Set for The Great Dark Beyond expansion coming January 2025
- Largest Mini-Set in Hearthstone history
- Features Zerg, Protoss, and Terran faction cards available for multiple classes
- Zerg – Aggro playstyle with many minions, featuring Kerrigan
- Death Knight
- Demon Hunter
- Hunter
- Warlock
- Protoss – High-cost minions and mana-cheat spells, featuring Artanis
- Terran – Starship mechanic expanded to additional classes, featuring Jim Raynor
- Zerg – Aggro playstyle with many minions, featuring Kerrigan
Zerg cards, available to Death Knights, Demon Hunters, Hunters, and Warlocks, will feature an aggro-heavy playstyle, and will get Sarah Kerrigan, the Queen of Blades, as a Legendary minion. The Protoss, led by the Legendary Artanis, will have high-cost minions and mana-cheating psionic spell cards playable by Druids, Mages, Priests, and Rogues. Lastly, Warriors, Paladins, and Shamans get access to the new Starship mechanic in Hearthstone via Terran Battlecruisers and the Legendary Jim Raynor minion.
Heroes of StarCraft is going to be the largest Mini-Set in Hearthstone history, meaning players can expect more than 38 new cards in the micro-expansion. Assuming it works like other Mini-Sets, fans will be able to buy the full playset of Heroes of StarCraft for 2000 Gold or $15 once it releases in January 2025. The cards will then be legal in Standard until The Great Dark Beyond rotates out in 2026.
Speaking of which, Blizzard also gave players a sneak preview of the Year of the Raptor – the 2025 Standard year in Hearthstone. According to the roadmap it shared, fans can look forward to an Emerald Dream expansion, a sequel to Journey to Un’goro, and a time-twisting adventure with Chromie featuring alternative universe versions of iconic Warcraft characters. Between these exciting expansion themes and the StarCraft Mini-Set, 2025 is gearing up to be a great year for Hearthstone.
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