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Tentacled Menace joins Hearthstone’s Descent of Dragons expansion

It's a five-cost Neutral Epic with six Attack, five Health, and a Battlecry.
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Blizzard Entertainment teamed up with Chinese streamer HeiGe to reveal the latest card to join Hearthstone’s Descent of Dragons expansion today.

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Tentacled Menace is a five-cost Neutral Epic with six Attack, five Health, and a Battlecry. When the card is placed on the battlefield, each player draws a card and swaps their costs.

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Hearthstone’s latest card has decent stats and is technically viable in a number of decks. But its effect, at least at first glance, looks terrible.

It’s a lot of fun and could easily lead to some interesting situations, but it lacks consistency. It’s never going to be a solid pick up and will always heavily rely on luck.

It could work in late-game decks full of big minions to counter early aggression, but RNG is still a major factor and there are, of course, stronger picks in this department. It also doesn’t just draw and swap the cost of minions, either. It can swap any card, including spells.

If Tentacled Menace isn’t used in Standard play, it’ll at least be a good enough card for Arena purely because of its stat line. Its odd effect will also more likely come to fruition is this setting.

Descent of Dragons releases on Dec. 10. In the meantime, though, players can pre-order the expansion with either the Standard package or the Mega bundle. The Standard package starts at $50 for 60 packs, while the Mega Bundle costs $80 and includes 100 packs and new Hero.


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