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Hearthstone legend tavern wargames strategy guide

Hearthstone Legends Tavern Wargames is a new mode that many players are looking forward to, this time we bring you the Hearthstone Legends Tavern Wargames Strategy Guide, also Tavern Wargames Play Guide, very comprehensive content, want to understand the friends can refer to, want to help you.

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Welcome to Hearthstone Legends: Tavern Wargames, a fresh, fun and strategic 8-player auto-battle mode that will bring you a whole new Hearthstone experience. In Tavern Wargames, you'll take on the role of familiar heroes from the Hearthstone storyline, build a powerful lineup with recruited followers, and battle it out in a treacherous succession of encounters to determine the sole victor!

The Tavern Wargame brings together the beloved features of Hearthstone Legends - with familiar follower types such as Fishman, Mechanical, and Demon (goodness!)! and other familiar follower types, keywords, and cards - but in a way you've never experienced the game before.

The Tavern Wargame will be available for preview on November 6 at 1:00 a.m. BST, and those who have purchased the Dragonfall pre-order collection or have a BlizzCon virtual ticket will be able to get a sneak peek at the new game mode. The Sneak Peek phase ends on November 13th at 1:00am, and we'll then kick off the Beta Test, where all players will be able to come to Bob's Tavern and make themselves the best heroes in the Tavern Wargame!

The Tavern Wargames will also feature a fully-functional teaching mode (lovingly taught by Bob himself, of course) that will give you everything you need to know to get started as a new player. But let's start with some basics:

How to play Hearthstone: Tavern Wargames

Incarnate Heroes

Hearthstone: Tavern Wargames*** features 24 different heroes, each with a unique hero skill set that is enough to influence the way you recruit, fight, and formulate tactics. When the game starts, you'll need to choose between the available heroes. You can take a little time to deliberate your choices and formulate a plan to effectively utilize your hero's skills.

For example, choosing Mirfis - Mana Storm will give +1/+1 to all mechanical attachments that appear in Bob's Tavern, and you can focus on recruiting mechanical attachments to make Mirfis' effect shine. Then again, Alsatia allows you to spend some hard-won tavern mints to bring back your rightmost follower. If you become the Witch King, follower standing will be the key to victory.

Tavern Time

In Tavern Wargames, you don't need to construct a set, but rather expand your lineup by recruiting followers from Bob's Tavern at the start of the game and in between combat phases.

As the game progresses, you gain minted coins that you can use to upgrade and adjust your lineup. Most of your actions in the Tavern will require cast coins, but you won't be able to save them for the next round. We recommend you consider the following actions, but the ideal way to spend them is still up to you!

Recruiting Attendants

Whenever you enter a tavern, Bob will show you a row of attendants that are available for recruiting. Of course, you must pay mint when you recruit a follower before they will serve you. Recruiting a follower costs 3 cast coins.

Refresh Panel

Don't like any of the attachments on the field? Or are you looking for the ideal follower to make your lineup flawless? You can spend 1 Cast Coin to refresh the follower available for solicitation.

Sell Follower

If you need to free up space on the field, or have a follower that's just not cutting it in your lineup, you can sell that follower for 1 Cast Coin.

Freezing Panels

Ideal follower right in front of you, but you're short on cash? You can freeze your current follower panels for free, and you'll still see them the next time you visit the tavern.

Upgrading the Tavern

Your Tavern level determines the number and strength of attachments Bob offers, as well as the base damage you deal to enemy lifestealers during the combat phase. The higher your Tavern level, the more powerful followers you have access to and the more damage you deal. Whenever you level up your Tavern, the cost of subsequent upgrades increases. If you choose not to upgrade, the cost of leveling up your tavern is reduced by 1 casting coin when you return to the tavern again.

Creating a Trifecta

Recruiting three of the same follower will automatically fuse them into a single, powerful golden follower, with significantly increased attributes and effects. The trifecta will retain all of the benefits gained prior to the fusion.

When you have successfully triple-summoned and placed the fused follower on the battlefield, you will also receive a bonus card that will allow you to discover a follower of a higher tavern level for free!

Lining Up

After you've recruited a team of followers and are ready to throw yourself into battle, you'll need to carefully adjust their stations. Between battle phases, you can either place your recruited followers into the battlefield from your hand (just like in a traditional Hearthstone Legends matchup), or you can simply drag them into the desired position. In battle, the leftmost follower will be the first to attack, but unless your opponent has a taunt follower (which takes attacks preferentially), it will randomly pick a target. You'll need to keep an eye on where the followers stand and try to make the most of effects such as Poison, Undead, and Holy Shield.

Getting into battle

After the good times in the tavern are over, the battle will begin! During the battle phase, you will fight a randomly selected opponent, and your recruited followers will fight relentlessly until a victor is decided. Followers will take turns attacking, with the leftmost follower taking the lead. Follower keyword effects are consistent with those in normal Hearthstone Legends matchmaking. For example, a follower with Taunt will take attacks first, a Poison follower will destroy the target follower after dealing damage, a Holy Shield prevents the first damage dealt, and so on.

The leaderboard on the left side of the panel displays the status of all other players (including the opponent you're about to fight), but you'll only be able to see your opponent's attachments and standings when the battle begins.

At the end of the battle round, you'll head to Bob's Tavern to start the Tavern phase again. You'll have a chance to readjust your lineup and then step into battle once more. You'll repeat this process over and over again while gradually strengthening your lineup until you're either unlucky enough to be out of the game, or stick around until the end to become the hero who reigns supreme over the tavern wargame!

Ranking

Ranking up and down in Tavern Wargames is very simple - you'll be able to see your current ranking before entering the game. At the end of the game, depending on your performance, the rankings will increase or decrease accordingly. The number of points you lose or gain depends on your ranking when you exit the game, as well as your opponent's ranking. The top 4 players in the game will move up in the rankings, and the bottom 4 players will move down in the rankings. However, exceptions may be made when playing against players with very different rankings.

Preparing for Tavern Wargames

When Tavern Wargames arrives in Hearthstone, players will be able to click on the new "Other Modes" button on the main Hearthstone interface, which also includes Competitive Mode.

While every player with a Hearthstone Legends account can play Tavern Wargames for free, players who have acquired the latest Hearthstone Legends expansion packs in any way (quests, gold purchases

buy, collections, events, etc.) will receive the following Tavern Wargames extras:

Players who have acquired a 10-pack Deck Pack will be able to unlock the Hearthstone Legends: Tavern Wargames" comprehensive status logging feature (available on the Tavern Wargames queue screen)

Players who acquire a 20-pack pack increase the number of heroes they can select at the start of the game from two to three.

Players who acquire a 30-pack will unlock a unique Tavern Wargame emote visible to everyone in the matchup!

Tavern Wargames System Requirements

Because 8-player battles contain a large number of attacks and effects that trigger many animations at once, Hearthstone: Tavern Wargames is currently only supported on mobile devices with more than 2G of RAM. This means that some older devices will not be able to run Tavern Wargames. After the Beta test, we will optimize the game experience so that players with older devices can join the new game mode.