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Core

Core is the primary card set of Hearthstone. It was first made available on March 30, 2021, along with Forged in the Barrens launch.

The purpose of the Core is to provide a modern collection of starting cards to players of all types and make Hearthstone even more approachable for newcomers. Some of the Core cards are returning from previous sets, some are reimagined favorites, some are completely new. Regardless, all Core cards can be obtained for free through leveling up classes, while their golden cards can be obtained by winning in Ranked, Arena, or Duels games.

Unlike Basic and Classic, which were the main card sets of Hearthstone, Core will be refreshed each year. At the end of every year, a new Core Set will take the place of the previous, comprised of new and existing cards. When that happens, Core cards that are rotating will be swapped with new ones in the player's Collection automatically. The original versions of these cards can still be crafted and disenchanted, but the player will be unable to keep their Core versions.[1][2]

Core cards can be used at any time in Standard and Wild format, as well as Twist format provided the set is in the current available card sets, although you may still only have the normal number of copies of any given card in your deck (two for most rarities, one for legendaries).

Notes

  • All the old cards in the Core set will have two versions that exist in parallel: One from the original set, and one from the Core set.
  • Core versions of Legacy cards are not usable in Classic format. Only their original Legacy versions are usable.

How to get

Core cards are free to obtain without using gold or real money to purchase them.

  • Regular Core cards can be obtained by raising your class levels, up to 10 for class cards, and sum of them to 60 for neutral cards.
  • Golden Core cards can be obtained through the Progression achievements, which involve in winning Ranked, Arena, or Duels games.

Cards

Year of the Wolf's Core set consists of

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Design

At the time of the Core set's introduction, the Classic set comprised 240 cards while the Basic set had another 143, for a total of 383 evergreen cards. With 148 less cards each year, the dev team can focus on making each set of evergreen cards more consistently impactful and relevant to the current meta.[3]

History

  • Year of the Gryphon Core set
    • On February 9, 2021, Core set was first announced, giving the players a brief description of how the Core set and the rotation works.[4]
    • On February 19, 2021, along with announcement of Forged in the Barrens and Year of the Gryphon, some of the core cards had been revealed.[5]
    • On February 25, 2021, the full details of Year of the Gryphon's Core set had been revealed on PlayHearthstone Library website.
    • Between February 25 and early March 2021, Stonetusk Boar and Bluegill Warrior were originally part of the first Core set, but both were changed from Charge to Rush in exchange for 1 more attack. Due to player feedback, the two minions were left unchanged for the Legacy set, while the new minions Emerald Skytalon and Redgill Razorjaw took their place with the intended changes.[6]
    • On March 30, 2021, Year of the Gryphon's Core set was released.
  • Year of the Hydra Core set
  • Year of the Wolf Core set
    • On March 23, 2023, the full details of Year of the Wolf's Core set were revealed, with 70 cards both leaving and entering the Core set.[8]
    • On April 11, 2023, Year of the Wolf's Core set was released.
    • Year of the Wolf's Core set introduced Tradeable as a new evergreen keyword, as well as Magnetic returning for just this year. Priests also received a new class-exclusive keyword, Overheal, which was proactively added to older cards.
    • This year's Core set was designed to be "more flexible" than usual by allowing for both planned adjustments and unplanned balance changes. Cards could be rotated from Core early or new cards could be added in the middle of the year as needed.
    • In Patch 27.0.0.181554, two new cards were added to the Core set and used right away: Resistance Aura and Crusader Aura. From this onwards, Aura is considered to be one of Paladin's design spaces.[9]

References

 
  1. Blizzard Entertainment (2021-02-09). Introducing the Core Set and Classic Format
  2. Celestalon on Twitter. (2021-02-09). 
  3. Celestalon on Twitter. (2021-02-09). 
  4. Introducing the Core Set and Classic Format. (2021-02-09). Retrieved on 2022-04-16.
  5. Welcome to the Year of the Gryphon. (2021-02-19). Retrieved on 2022-04-16.
  6. Patch 20.0.0.77662
  7. Blizzard Entertainment (2022-04-05). Welcome to the Year of the Hydra. PlayHearthstone. Retrieved on 2022-04-16.
  8. Blizzard Entertainment (2023-23-03). Year of the Wolf Core Set Update!. PlayHearthstone. Retrieved on 2023-04-11.
  9. Aleco Pors (2023-07-31). Developer Insight: Paladin and Core Set Changes. Blizzard Forums. Retrieved on 2023-08-12.