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'''Rarity''' is a rough measure of the quality and scarcity of a [[card]]. Cards of higher rarity are typically more powerful and more useful, but are harder to find and more expensive to craft.
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'''Rarity''' is a rough measure of the quality and scarcity of a [[card]]. Cards of higher rarity are typically harder to find and more expensive to craft.
   
There are 5 rarities: [[#Free|Free]], [[#Common|Common]], [[#Rare|Rare]], [[#Epic|Epic]] and [[#Legendary|Legendary]]. Each rarity has its own color, based on ''[[World of Warcraft]]'''s gear system, and can be recognized by the color of the gem at the bottom center of the card's portrait (see display, right). The exception is cards from the [[Basic]] [[card set|set]], which do not feature colored gems. When opening [[pack]]s, face down cards above common quality will be displayed with an appropriately-colored glow when hovered over.
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There are 5 rarities: [[#Free|Free]], [[#Common|Common]], [[#Rare|Rare]], [[#Epic|Epic]] and [[#Legendary|Legendary]]. Most rarities has its own color, based on ''[[World of Warcraft]]'''s gear system, and may be recognized by the color of the gem at the bottom center of the card's portrait (see display, right). When opening [[pack]]s, face down cards above common quality will be displayed with an appropriately-colored glow when hovered over.
   
 
For the probability that cards from card packs are of a certain rarity, see [[Card pack statistics]].
 
For the probability that cards from card packs are of a certain rarity, see [[Card pack statistics]].
   
As a rule, rarity relates only to obtaining cards, and does not directly affect gameplay. However, there are two exceptions. Most importantly, only one copy of any given legendary card may be included in a [[constructed]] [[deck]]. Additionally, a small number of [[#Related cards|rarity-related]] effects do exist, such as [[Sneed's Old Shredder]], [[Golden Monkey]] and [[Rend Blackhand]]. Other expansions have also added some of these effects, and currently this mechanic is only seen related to legendary minions. [[Boss card|Boss]] and [[Tavern Brawl card]]s occasionally feature exceptions, such as [[Rare Spear]].
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As a rule, rarity relates only to obtaining cards, and does not directly affect gameplay. However, there are two exceptions. Most importantly, only one copy of any given legendary card may be included in a [[constructed]] [[deck]]. Additionally, a small number of [[#Related cards|rarity-related]] effects do exist, such as [[Sneed's Old Shredder]]. Other expansions have also added some of these effects, and currently this mechanic is only seen related to legendary minions. [[Boss card|Boss]] and [[Tavern Brawl card]]s occasionally feature exceptions, such as [[Rare Spear]].
   
For more information on each rarity, see the sections below. For lists of cards in each rarity, see [[Free card list]], [[Common card list]], [[Rare card list]], [[Epic card list]] and [[Legendary card list]].
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For more information on each rarity, see the sections below.
   
 
==Significance==
 
==Significance==
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===Constructed===
 
===Constructed===
 
 
In [[constructed]] play, rarity determines the difficulty of adding a card to your collection.
 
In [[constructed]] play, rarity determines the difficulty of adding a card to your collection.
   
 
* Rarity determines the amount of required [[Arcane Dust]] in order to [[craft]] a card, as well as the amount of Dust awarded for disenchanting it. For a table, see [[Crafting]].
 
* Rarity determines the amount of required [[Arcane Dust]] in order to [[craft]] a card, as well as the amount of Dust awarded for disenchanting it. For a table, see [[Crafting]].
* For cards from [[expansion]]s, and also in the [[Classic]] card set, rarity determines how likely a card is to be found in a [[card pack]], with higher rarities occurring less often. It also determines presence in the [[Highest Rank Bonus chest]], with higher rarities requiring a higher rank to obtain, and legendaries cards never featured.
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* For cards from card sets, rarity determines how likely a card is to be found in a [[card pack]], with higher rarities occurring less often. It also determines presence in the [[Highest Rank Bonus chest]], with higher rarities requiring a higher rank to obtain, and legendaries cards never featured.
* For cards from [[adventure]]s, rarity is of less significance. Legendaries are awarded by completing wings, while all other rarities are available equally through defeating individual [[boss]]es or [[Class Challenge]]s.
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* For cards from [[adventure]]s, rarity is of less significance, since they can be obtained by defeating bosses.
 
* Higher rarity cards also feature less often as rewards in [[Arena]].
 
* Higher rarity cards also feature less often as rewards in [[Arena]].
   
The main impact of this is that higher rarity cards are harder to obtain, and as a result are seen less often at lower levels, due to players having not yet collected them. However, at higher levels players have usually collected all desired cards, effectively removing the significance of rarity entirely. The only direct significance of rarity for constructed play is the limitation of one copy of each legendary per deck, and the rare presence of a [[#Related cards|rarity-specific]] effect such as [[Rend Blackhand]] or [[Confessor Paletress]].
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The main impact of this is that higher rarity cards are harder to obtain, and as a result are seen less often at lower levels, due to players having not yet collected them. However, at higher levels players have usually collected all desired cards, effectively removing the significance of rarity entirely. The only direct significance of rarity for constructed play is the limitation of one copy of each legendary per deck, and the rare presence of a [[#Related cards|rarity-specific]] effect.
   
 
===Arena===
 
===Arena===
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===Uncollectible cards===
 
===Uncollectible cards===
In contrast to [[collectible]] cards, the rarity of [[uncollectible]] cards has practically no significance or impact on the game.<ref group=Note>As of ''[[Mean Streets of Gadgetzan]]'', the only time the rarity of uncollectible cards would have significance in [[Play mode|Play Mode]] is if a [[Rend Blackhand]] were to target an uncollectible legendary minion like [[Baine Bloodhoof]], [[Finkle Einhorn]], or [[Twin Emperor Vek'nilash]].</ref> In some cases their rarity matches that of the generating card, while in others it varies or appears to be absent. Coloured gems on [[Boss card]]s and [[Tavern Brawl card]]s are uncommon, and have no significance (or consistent reasons for their appearance).
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In contrast to [[collectible]] cards, the rarity of [[uncollectible]] cards has practically no significance or impact on the game.<ref group=Note>As of ''[[Mean Streets of Gadgetzan]]'', the only time the rarity of uncollectible cards would have significance in [[Play mode|Play Mode]] is if a [[Rend Blackhand]] were to target an uncollectible legendary minion like [[Baine Bloodhoof]], [[Finkle Einhorn]], or [[Twin Emperor Vek'nilash]].</ref> In some cases, their rarity matches that of the generating card, while in others it varies or appears to be absent. Coloured gems on [[Boss card]]s and [[Tavern Brawl card]]s are uncommon, and have no significance (or consistent reasons for their appearance).
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Rarity in ''Hearthstone'' cards serves as a rough indication of quality, but an inconsistent indication of value in play. Likewise, for [[Classic]] cards and those from [[expansion]] [[card set]]s, rarity is a consistent indicator of card scarcity and crafting cost. However, for cards in other sets, rarity may bear no relation to the difficulty of acquiring cards.
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Rarity in ''Hearthstone'' cards serves as a rough indication of quality, but an inconsistent indication of value in play. Likewise, [[card set]]s, rarity is a consistent indicator of card scarcity and crafting cost. However, for cards in other sets, rarity may bear no relation to the difficulty of acquiring cards.
   
 
Legendary cards boast some of the most powerful effects in the game, and adding a single well-chosen legendary to a deck otherwise lacking in high rarity cards can measurably improve the deck and directly win games. Some high rarity cards may also represent improved versions of lower rarity cards, providing fairly straightforward upgrades for decks using these cards. In most beginner decks, adding almost any legendary is likely to improve the deck, and in many lower-rank games, drawing and playing a lone legendary minion can single-handedly turn the tide of battle and win the game. Low-level battles are sometimes decided by who is able to draw their [[Tirion Fordring]] or [[Ysera]] first.
 
Legendary cards boast some of the most powerful effects in the game, and adding a single well-chosen legendary to a deck otherwise lacking in high rarity cards can measurably improve the deck and directly win games. Some high rarity cards may also represent improved versions of lower rarity cards, providing fairly straightforward upgrades for decks using these cards. In most beginner decks, adding almost any legendary is likely to improve the deck, and in many lower-rank games, drawing and playing a lone legendary minion can single-handedly turn the tide of battle and win the game. Low-level battles are sometimes decided by who is able to draw their [[Tirion Fordring]] or [[Ysera]] first.
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Deck composition is ultimately determined by several factors, including both individual card quality and overall deck strategy. The ability of a card to serve a deck's specific needs and approach to obtaining victory will always play a greater role in determining its viability than its rarity. However, a few well-chosen high rarity cards can turn a deck from bad to reasonable, or from good to great, and can generally be relied upon to provide some exciting and game-changing options.
 
Deck composition is ultimately determined by several factors, including both individual card quality and overall deck strategy. The ability of a card to serve a deck's specific needs and approach to obtaining victory will always play a greater role in determining its viability than its rarity. However, a few well-chosen high rarity cards can turn a deck from bad to reasonable, or from good to great, and can generally be relied upon to provide some exciting and game-changing options.
   
==Free==
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==Levels==
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Which of the five tiers of rarity a card falls under can be discerned by one of four possible gem hues below the name (white for common, blue for rare, purple for epic, orange for legendary) or being gemless (free). Further info is in the following sections:
{{main|Basic}}
 
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===Free===
 
{{main|Legacy}}
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'''Free''' is the lowest level of card rarity, below Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary.
 
'''Free''' is the lowest level of card rarity, below Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary.
   
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All Free cards can be obtained after completing the [[New player experience|New player's rank system]].
A player's collection always starts with two copies of 88 Free cards (all 43 non-class-specific cards, and 5 class-specific cards of each [[class]]). The remaining class-specific Free cards can be obtained by advancing a hero of the appropriate class to [[level]] 10, except the [[Demon Hunter]] which begins with all 10 Free cards upon completing the [[Demon Hunter Prologue]].
 
   
All Free cards are in the [[Basic]] card set, within which all [[collectible]] and most uncollectible cards are Free (a few uncollectible ones are Common instead). This makes "Basic cards" nearly - but not exactly - synonymous with "Free cards". This was not the case before the [[Year of the Mammoth]] changed a number of Basic card rarities, since approximately half of Basic cards were Common.
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All Free cards are in the [[Legacy]] card set, within which all [[collectible]] and most uncollectible cards are Free (a few uncollectible ones are Common instead). This makes "Basic cards" nearly - but not exactly - synonymous with "Free cards". This was not the case before the [[Year of the Mammoth]] changed a number of Basic card rarities, since approximately half of Basic cards were Common.
   
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The fact that [[Legacy]] is a [[Wild format|Wild]] card set makes Free the only rarity to have no cards in [[Standard format]].
It is often thought that all cards without a rarity gem are Free cards. However, the absence of a gem actually indicates that a card belongs to the [[Basic]] set, so a few such cards are actually Common, albeit only uncollectible ones.
 
   
 
It is often thought that all cards without a rarity gem are Free cards. However, the absence of a gem actually indicates that a card belongs to the [[Basic]] set, so a few such cards are actually Common, albeit only uncollectible ones.
There are 143 [[collectible]] Free cards (10 per class and 43 neutral).
 
   
 
For a full list of all Free cards, see [[Free card list]].
 
For a full list of all Free cards, see [[Free card list]].
   
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Rarity !! Crafting cost !! Disenchanting
 
|-
 
| Free || N/A || N/A
 
|-
 
|[[Golden]] Free || N/A || N/A
 
|}
 
 
 
{{Card|Oasis Snapjaw}}
 
{{Card|Oasis Snapjaw}}
 
{{Card|Power Infusion}}
 
{{Card|Power Infusion}}
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{{Card|Raid Leader}}
 
{{Card|Raid Leader}}
 
{{Card|Fiery War Axe}}
 
{{Card|Fiery War Axe}}
 
}}
{{Card|Hex}}
 
{{Card|Bloodfen Raptor}}
 
{{Card|Inner Demon}}
 
{{Card|Voidwalker}}
 
{{Card|Wolfrider}}
 
{{Card|Hand of Protection}}
 
{{Card|Timber Wolf}}
 
{{Card|River Crocolisk}}
 
{{Card|Wild Growth}}
 
{{Card|Reckless Rocketeer}}
 
{{Card|Deadly Poison}}
 
 
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==Common==
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===Common===
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{{#invoke:Cargo|query|tables=CardsRarity
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'''Common''' is the second-lowest level of rarity, above Free, but below Rare, Epic and Legendary. Common cards can be recognized by a white gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening [[pack]]s do not glow when moused over. There are more Common cards than of any other rarity, and Common cards are obtained from card packs more frequently than any other rarity.
 
'''Common''' is the second-lowest level of rarity, above Free, but below Rare, Epic and Legendary. Common cards can be recognized by a white gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening [[pack]]s do not glow when moused over. There are more Common cards than of any other rarity, and Common cards are obtained from card packs more frequently than any other rarity.
 
There are 940 [[collectible]] Common cards: 92 in the [[Classic]] set, 49 in all [[expansion]]s except 40 in the [[Goblins vs Gnomes]] set, 50 in the [[Whispers of the Old Gods]] set, 48 in [[The Witchwood]] set, 52 in the [[Ashes of Outland]] set, 18 in the [[Curse of Naxxramas]] set, 15 in the [[Blackrock Mountain]] set, 25 in the [[League of Explorers]] set, 27 in the [[One Night in Karazhan]] set, 15 in the [[Galakrond's Awakening]] set, 8 in the [[Demon Hunter Initiate]] set, and 11 in the [[Hall of Fame]] set.
 
   
 
For a full list of all Common cards, see [[Common card list]].
 
For a full list of all Common cards, see [[Common card list]].
   
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{{Div list cards|
{| class="wikitable"
 
 
{{Card|Hot Air Balloon}}
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{{Card|Bone Glaive}}
! Rarity !! Crafting cost !! Disenchanting
 
|-
 
| Common || 40 || 5
 
|-
 
|[[Golden]] Common || 400 || 50
 
|}
 
 
{{Card|Toxicologist}}
 
{{Card|Blood Herald}}
 
 
{{Card|Murloc Knight}}
 
{{Card|Murloc Knight}}
{{Card|Penance}}
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{{Card|Plague Eruption}}
 
{{Card|Hungry Dragon}}
 
{{Card|Hungry Dragon}}
 
}}
{{Card|Amani War Bear}}
 
{{Card|Ultrasaur}}
 
{{Card|Spymistress}}
 
{{Card|Fierce Monkey}}
 
{{Card|Voidcaller}}
 
{{Card|Living Dragonbreath}}
 
{{Card|Dark Arakkoa}}
 
{{Card|Earth Shock}}
 
{{Card|Arcane Amplifier}}
 
{{Card|Heroic Innkeeper}}
 
{{Card|Glaivezooka}}
 
 
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==Rare==
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===Rare===
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{{#invoke:Cargo|query|tables=CardsRarity
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'''Rare''' is the level of rarity above Free and Common, but below Epic and Legendary. Rare cards can be recognised by a blue gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening packs will display a blue glow when moused over.
 
'''Rare''' is the level of rarity above Free and Common, but below Epic and Legendary. Rare cards can be recognised by a blue gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening packs will display a blue glow when moused over.
 
There are 685 [[collectible]] Rare cards: 80 in the [[Classic]] set, 36 in all [[expansion]]s except 37 in the [[Goblins vs Gnomes]] set, 35 in [[The Witchwood]] set, 35 in the [[Ashes of Outland]] set, 4 in the [[Curse of Naxxramas]] set, 11 in the [[Blackrock Mountain]] set, 13 in the [[League of Explorers]] set, 12 in the [[One Night in Karazhan]] set, 12 in the [[Galakrond's Awakening]] set, 6 in the [[Demon Hunter Initiate]] set, and 8 in the [[Hall of Fame]] set.
 
   
 
For a list of all Rare cards, see [[Rare card list]].
 
For a list of all Rare cards, see [[Rare card list]].
   
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{{Div list cards|
{| class="wikitable"
 
 
{{Card|SI:7 Extortion}}
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! Rarity !! Crafting cost !! Disenchanting
 
|-
 
| Rare || 100 || 20
 
|-
 
| [[Golden]] Rare || 800 || 100
 
|}
 
 
{{Card|Boneweb Egg}}
 
 
{{Card|Soup Vendor}}
 
{{Card|Soup Vendor}}
{{Card|Questing Adventurer}}
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{{Card|Exotic Mountseller}}
 
{{Card|Sludge Belcher}}
 
{{Card|Sludge Belcher}}
 
{{Card|Cat Trick}}
 
{{Card|Cat Trick}}
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{{Card|Silver Sword}}
 
{{Card|Elemental Allies}}
 
{{Card|Burgle}}
 
{{Card|Trick Totem}}
 
{{Card|Clockwork Goblin}}
 
{{Card|Arcane Dynamo}}
 
{{Card|Priestess of Fury}}
 
{{Card|Lesser Jasper Spellstone}}
 
{{Card|Dark Prophecy}}
 
{{Card|Saronite Chain Gang}}
 
{{Card|Grim Patron}}
 
 
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==Epic==
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===Epic===
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{{#invoke:Cargo|query|tables=CardsRarity
'''Epic''' is the second-highest level of rarity, above Free, Common and Rare, but below Legendary. Epic cards can be recognised by a purple gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening [[pack]]s will display a pink glow when hovered over.
 
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There are 454 [[collectible]] Epic cards: 36 in the [[Classic]] set, 27 in all [[expansion]]s except 26 in the [[Goblins vs Gnomes]] set, 25 in [[The Witchwood]] set, 23 in the [[Ashes of Outland]] set, 2 in the [[Curse of Naxxramas]] set, none in the [[Blackrock Mountain]] set, 2 in the [[League of Explorers]] set, 1 in the [[One Night in Karazhan]] set, 4 in the [[Galakrond's Awakening]] set, 4 in the [[Demon Hunter Initiate]] set, and 7 in the [[Hall of Fame]] set.
 
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'''Epic''' is the second-highest level of rarity, above Free, Common and Rare, but below Legendary. Epic cards can be recognised by a purple gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening [[card pack]]s will display a pink glow when hovered over.
   
There is strong evidence that a [[Pity Timer]] exists. As such, according to the hypothesis, an Epic card will be opened within 10 packs of the last opened Epic, for any given [[store]]-bought [[Expansion|expansion set]], including [[Classic set]].
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There is strong evidence that a [[Pity Timer]] exists. As such, according to the hypothesis, an Epic card will be opened within 10 packs of the last opened Epic, for any given [[store]]-bought card packs.
   
 
For a full list of all Epic cards, see [[Epic card list]].
 
For a full list of all Epic cards, see [[Epic card list]].
   
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{{Div list cards|
{| class="wikitable"
 
 
{{Card|Grave Strength}}
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{{Card|Deathwarden}}
! Rarity !! Crafting cost !! Disenchanting
 
 
{{Card|Druid of the Plains}}
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| Epic || 400 || 100
 
|-
 
| [[Golden]] Epic || 1600 || 400
 
|}
 
 
{{Card|Nagrand Slam}}
 
{{Card|Nightmare Amalgam}}
 
{{Card|Living Mana}}
 
 
{{Card|Djinni of Zephyrs}}
 
{{Card|Djinni of Zephyrs}}
 
{{Card|Doomsayer}}
 
{{Card|Doomsayer}}
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{{Card|Mysterious Challenger}}
 
{{Card|Ancient Void Hound}}
 
{{Card|Omega Defender}}
 
{{Card|Shadow of Death}}
 
{{Card|Rolling Fireball}}
 
{{Card|Big Bad Voodoo}}
 
{{Card|Transfer Student}}
 
{{Card|Brass Knuckles}}
 
{{Card|Shade of Naxxramas}}
 
{{Card|Lightbomb}}
 
{{Card|Chaos Gazer}}
 
 
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==Legendary==
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===Legendary===
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{{#invoke:Cargo|query|tables=CardsRarity
'''Legendary''' is the highest level of rarity, above Free, Common, Rare and Epic. Legendary cards are indicated by an orange gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening [[pack]]s will display an orange glow when moused over. Legendary cards are obtained from card packs less frequently than any other rarity. While most legendaries are extremely rare and hard to obtain, legendaries in [[adventure]] sets can be obtained relatively easily by purchasing and playing through the corresponding adventure. However, the cost of the adventure itself can be considered some compensation for this. Unlike cards of other rarities, players may only have one of each Legendary card in a [[deck]]. Collectible cards named after individual characters are always Legendary.<ref>See, e.g., [https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/blog/21867381/developer-insights-witchwood-mission-design Developer Insights: Witchwood Mission Design]: “…when [[A. F. Kay]] showed up in Knights of the Frozen Throne. She was just a side character, but she had this proper name, so we gave her Legendary status.”</ref> (Most named uncollectable cards are legendary, but [[Azari, the Devourer]] has no gem.)
 
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'''Legendary''' is the highest level of rarity, above Free, Common, Rare and Epic. Legendary cards are indicated by an orange gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening [[card pack]]s will display an orange glow when moused over. Legendary cards are obtained from card packs less frequently than any other rarity. In addition to the normal rarity gem, legendary cards also feature a dragon around the portrait, much like elites and rares in ''World of Warcraft''. The dragon crest rests atop the image the head on the left next to the mana cost and the wing on the right.
   
 
Unlike cards of other rarities, players may only have one of each Legendary card in a [[deck]]. Collectible cards named after individual characters are always Legendary.<ref>See, e.g., [https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/blog/21867381/developer-insights-witchwood-mission-design Developer Insights: Witchwood Mission Design]: “…when [[A. F. Kay]] showed up in Knights of the Frozen Throne. She was just a side character, but she had this proper name, so we gave her Legendary status.”</ref>
In addition to the normal rarity gem, legendary cards also feature a dragon around the portrait, much like elites and rares in ''World of Warcraft''. Playing a Legendary card prompts a short piece of unique music, [[List of Legendary themes|taken from various ''World of Warcraft'' music tracks]]. In addition to being powerful and interesting cards, the characters featured in Legendary cards are typically very well-known or significant within Warcraft lore. Legendary minion cards obtained through adventures tend to depict bosses from that adventure. Each class currently has 11 Legendary cards specific to their class, except [[hunter]] which has 12, with all other Legendary cards being non-class-specific. Most collectible Legendary cards are [[minion]] cards, but Legendary [[Quest (ability)|Quest]]s, [[Hero card]]s, [[weapon]]s, and [[spell]]s have been introduced in expansion packs. There are also Legendary uncollectible non-minion cards, such as [[Ashbringer]].
 
   
 
Playing a Legendary card prompts a short piece of unique music, [[List of Legendary themes|taken from various ''World of Warcraft'' music tracks]]. In addition to being powerful and interesting cards, the characters featured in Legendary cards are typically very well-known or significant within Warcraft lore. Legendary minion cards obtained through adventures tend to depict bosses from that adventure. Each class gets one or two Legendary cards specific to their class in each expansion, with all other Legendary cards being non-class-specific. Most collectible Legendary cards are [[minion]] cards, but Legendary [[Quest (ability)|Quest]]s, [[Hero card]]s, [[weapon]]s, and [[spell]]s have been introduced in expansion packs. There are also Legendary uncollectible non-minion cards, such as [[Ashbringer]].
There are 411 [[collectible]] Legendary cards: 32 in the [[Classic]] set, 23 in most pre-Demon Hunter [[expansion]]s and 25 in most post-Demon Hunter expansions, except 20 in the [[Goblins vs Gnomes]] set, 20 in [[The Grand Tournament]] set, 21 in the [[Whispers of the Old Gods]] set, 20 in the [[Mean Streets of Gadgetzan]] set, 21 in [[The Witchwood]] set, 24 in [[The Boomsday Project]] set, 24 in the [[Rise of Shadows]] set, 28 in the [[Descent of Dragons]] set, 6 in the [[Curse of Naxxramas]] set, 5 in the [[Blackrock Mountain]] set, 5 in the [[League of Explorers]] set, 5 in the [[One Night in Karazhan]] set, 4 in the [[Galakrond's Awakening]] set, 2 in the [[Demon Hunter Initiate]] set, and 9 in the [[Hall of Fame]] set.
 
   
There is strong evidence that a [[Pity Timer]] exists. As such, according to the hypothesis, a Legendary card will be opened within 40 packs of the last opened Legendary, for any given [[store]]-bought [[Expansion|expansion set]], including [[Classic set]].
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There is strong evidence that a [[Pity Timer]] exists. As such, according to the hypothesis, a Legendary card will be opened within 40 packs of the last opened Legendary, for any given [[store]]-bought card packs.
   
 
For a full list of all Legendary cards, see [[Legendary card list]].
 
For a full list of all Legendary cards, see [[Legendary card list]].
   
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{{Div list cards|
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Rarity !! Crafting cost !! Disenchanting
 
|-
 
| Legendary || 1600 || 400
 
|-
 
| [[Golden]] Legendary || 3200 || 1600
 
|}
 
 
{{Card|High Abbess Alura}}
 
{{Card|Confessor Paletress}}
 
{{Card|Zul'jin}}
 
{{Card|Aya Blackpaw}}
 
{{Card|High Inquisitor Whitemane}}
 
{{Card|Kargath Bladefist}}
 
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Hearthstone Gems

Rarity is a rough measure of the quality and scarcity of a card. Cards of higher rarity are typically harder to find and more expensive to craft.

There are 5 rarities: Free, Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary. Most rarities has its own color, based on World of Warcraft's gear system, and may be recognized by the color of the gem at the bottom center of the card's portrait (see display, right). When opening packs, face down cards above common quality will be displayed with an appropriately-colored glow when hovered over.

For the probability that cards from card packs are of a certain rarity, see Card pack statistics.

As a rule, rarity relates only to obtaining cards, and does not directly affect gameplay. However, there are two exceptions. Most importantly, only one copy of any given legendary card may be included in a constructed deck. Additionally, a small number of rarity-related effects do exist, such as Goblins vs GnomesSneed's Old Shredder. Other expansions have also added some of these effects, and currently this mechanic is only seen related to legendary minions. Boss and Tavern Brawl cards occasionally feature exceptions, such as The League of ExplorersRare Spear.

For more information on each rarity, see the sections below.

Significance

While rarity always determines the scarcity of a card, the exact significance of a card's rarity varies depending on the card set, and the current game mode.

Constructed

In constructed play, rarity determines the difficulty of adding a card to your collection.

  • Rarity determines the amount of required Arcane Dust in order to craft a card, as well as the amount of Dust awarded for disenchanting it. For a table, see Crafting.
  • For cards from card sets, rarity determines how likely a card is to be found in a card pack, with higher rarities occurring less often. It also determines presence in the Highest Rank Bonus chest, with higher rarities requiring a higher rank to obtain, and legendaries cards never featured.
  • For cards from adventures, rarity is of less significance, since they can be obtained by defeating bosses.
  • Higher rarity cards also feature less often as rewards in Arena.

The main impact of this is that higher rarity cards are harder to obtain, and as a result are seen less often at lower levels, due to players having not yet collected them. However, at higher levels players have usually collected all desired cards, effectively removing the significance of rarity entirely. The only direct significance of rarity for constructed play is the limitation of one copy of each legendary per deck, and the rare presence of a rarity-specific effect.

Arena

In Arena, rarity affects the likelihood of a card appearing for selection, but Bucket also does, which also determines what cards will be offered alongside it. Higher rarity selections are offered less often, although with a high degree of variation between runs.

This makes rarity at higher levels more important in Arena than in any other type of play. While rarity always determines the possibility of including a card in the player's deck, the randomness of rarity in Arena makes it equally significant at all levels, while in constructed it is mostly significant for newer players, who have not yet collected higher rarity cards.

Rarity also affects game balance far more in Arena than in constructed. In higher level constructed play, the only impact of rarity is that legendary cards are limited to one copy per deck. At all levels of Arena, the decision of what rarity to give a card determines which options it will be matched against, and how frequently it will appear, increasing the likelihood of players having several copies of the card in a deck. For example, a legendary card may be considered poor compared to other legendaries, and thus rarely be picked in Arena; whereas if it has been made an epic card it might be found more favourable in comparison to the other options at that rarity, and thus be picked more often. Both of these factors mean rarity will directly determine how often a card shows up in Arena matches, making the rarity of certain cards a common subject of discussion for Arena players.

Uncollectible cards

In contrast to collectible cards, the rarity of uncollectible cards has practically no significance or impact on the game.[Note 1] In some cases, their rarity matches that of the generating card, while in others it varies or appears to be absent. Coloured gems on Boss cards and Tavern Brawl cards are uncommon, and have no significance (or consistent reasons for their appearance).

Design

Card rarity is chosen based on several criteria. The ease of obtaining a card is obviously a factor, as well as card complexity. The designers have stated that the new player experience, Arena balance, "excitement, also just gut instinct" come into the decision as well.[1]

Despite the stated goals, experienced Arena players have frequently disagreed with the effects of certain card rarity choices on game balance. Common cards make up the bulk of Arena decks, so the choice of assigning "Common" rarity to strong cards, such as One Night in KarazhanFirelands Portal or Mean Streets of GadgetzanKabal Talonpriest, has drawn criticism from the community about uneven strengths between different classes.[2][3]

Strategy

Rarity in Hearthstone cards serves as a rough indication of quality, but an inconsistent indication of value in play. Likewise, card sets, rarity is a consistent indicator of card scarcity and crafting cost. However, for cards in other sets, rarity may bear no relation to the difficulty of acquiring cards.

Legendary cards boast some of the most powerful effects in the game, and adding a single well-chosen legendary to a deck otherwise lacking in high rarity cards can measurably improve the deck and directly win games. Some high rarity cards may also represent improved versions of lower rarity cards, providing fairly straightforward upgrades for decks using these cards. In most beginner decks, adding almost any legendary is likely to improve the deck, and in many lower-rank games, drawing and playing a lone legendary minion can single-handedly turn the tide of battle and win the game. Low-level battles are sometimes decided by who is able to draw their LegacyTirion Fordring or LegacyYsera first.

However, despite the undeniable power of many legendaries, rarity is not the prime determinant of victory in matches. Overall deck composition (as well as skill, luck and match-ups) is a far larger factor, and despite the power of many legendaries, most top-level players choose to include only a handful legendaries in their decks. Streamers such as Trump have demonstrated the unimportance of rarity by reaching Legend rank using no legendaries, while some such as TotalBiscuit have even constructed decks composed entirely of legendary cards, in order to demonstrate how ineffective and cumbersome such decks would be.

Ultimately, while higher rarity cards offering straight upgrades to lower rarity cards can generally be relied upon to present a superior option, the optimal deck for many deck types is often composed primarily of low and medium rarity cards, including many basic class cards. Many lower rarity cards provide essential functions and utility not found in higher rarity options, as well as low mana cost cards invaluable for early and mid game presence. As a result, a free LegacyPolymorph may very effectively counter a legendary LegacyCairne Bloodhoof, and a basic LegacySacrificial Pact may turn the legendary LegacyLord Jaraxxus into a swift defeat.

Deck composition is ultimately determined by several factors, including both individual card quality and overall deck strategy. The ability of a card to serve a deck's specific needs and approach to obtaining victory will always play a greater role in determining its viability than its rarity. However, a few well-chosen high rarity cards can turn a deck from bad to reasonable, or from good to great, and can generally be relied upon to provide some exciting and game-changing options.

Levels

Which of the five tiers of rarity a card falls under can be discerned by one of four possible gem hues below the name (white for common, blue for rare, purple for epic, orange for legendary) or being gemless (free). Further info is in the following sections:

Free

Main article: Legacy
Free
RarityCrafting costDisenchanting
Free00
Golden Free00

Free is the lowest level of card rarity, below Common, Rare, Epic and Legendary.

All Free cards can be obtained after completing the New player's rank system.

All Free cards are in the Legacy card set, within which all collectible and most uncollectible cards are Free (a few uncollectible ones are Common instead). This makes "Basic cards" nearly - but not exactly - synonymous with "Free cards". This was not the case before the Year of the Mammoth changed a number of Basic card rarities, since approximately half of Basic cards were Common.

The fact that Legacy is a Wild card set makes Free the only rarity to have no cards in Standard format.

It is often thought that all cards without a rarity gem are Free cards. However, the absence of a gem actually indicates that a card belongs to the Basic set, so a few such cards are actually Common, albeit only uncollectible ones.

For a full list of all Free cards, see Free card list.

Oasis Snapjaw
Power Infusion
Fireball
Raid Leader
Fiery War Axe

Common

Common Common
RarityCrafting costDisenchanting
Common405
Golden Common40050

Common is the second-lowest level of rarity, above Free, but below Rare, Epic and Legendary. Common cards can be recognized by a white gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening packs do not glow when moused over. There are more Common cards than of any other rarity, and Common cards are obtained from card packs more frequently than any other rarity.

For a full list of all Common cards, see Common card list.

Hot Air Balloon
Bone Glaive
Murloc Knight
Plague Eruption
Hungry Dragon

Rare

Rare Rare
RarityCrafting costDisenchanting
Rare10020
Golden Rare800100

Rare is the level of rarity above Free and Common, but below Epic and Legendary. Rare cards can be recognised by a blue gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening packs will display a blue glow when moused over.

For a list of all Rare cards, see Rare card list.

SI:7 Extortion
Soup Vendor
Exotic Mountseller
Sludge Belcher
Cat Trick

Epic

Epic Epic
RarityCrafting costDisenchanting
Epic400100
Golden Epic1600400

Epic is the second-highest level of rarity, above Free, Common and Rare, but below Legendary. Epic cards can be recognised by a purple gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening card packs will display a pink glow when hovered over.

There is strong evidence that a Pity Timer exists. As such, according to the hypothesis, an Epic card will be opened within 10 packs of the last opened Epic, for any given store-bought card packs.

For a full list of all Epic cards, see Epic card list.

Grave Strength
Deathwarden
Druid of the Plains
Djinni of Zephyrs
Doomsayer

Legendary

Legendary Legendary
RarityCrafting costDisenchanting
Legendary1600400
Golden Legendary32001600

Legendary is the highest level of rarity, above Free, Common, Rare and Epic. Legendary cards are indicated by an orange gem located at the bottom-center of the card's art, and when opening card packs will display an orange glow when moused over. Legendary cards are obtained from card packs less frequently than any other rarity. In addition to the normal rarity gem, legendary cards also feature a dragon around the portrait, much like elites and rares in World of Warcraft. The dragon crest rests atop the image the head on the left next to the mana cost and the wing on the right.

Unlike cards of other rarities, players may only have one of each Legendary card in a deck. Collectible cards named after individual characters are always Legendary.[4]

Playing a Legendary card prompts a short piece of unique music, taken from various World of Warcraft music tracks. In addition to being powerful and interesting cards, the characters featured in Legendary cards are typically very well-known or significant within Warcraft lore. Legendary minion cards obtained through adventures tend to depict bosses from that adventure. Each class gets one or two Legendary cards specific to their class in each expansion, with all other Legendary cards being non-class-specific. Most collectible Legendary cards are minion cards, but Legendary Quests, Hero cards, weapons, and spells have been introduced in expansion packs. There are also Legendary uncollectible non-minion cards, such as LegacyAshbringer.

There is strong evidence that a Pity Timer exists. As such, according to the hypothesis, a Legendary card will be opened within 40 packs of the last opened Legendary, for any given store-bought card packs.

For a full list of all Legendary cards, see Legendary card list.

Untapped Potential
Aluneth
Nozdormu the Eternal
Deathstalker Rexxar
JIVE, INSECT!

Related cards

For Wild format listings, see Rarity/Wild format

A handful of cards have effects that are specifically determined by card rarity. All such cards specifically relate to legendary rarity.

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Footnotes

  1. As of Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, the only time the rarity of uncollectible cards would have significance in Play Mode is if a Blackrock MountainRend Blackhand were to target an uncollectible legendary minion like LegacyBaine Bloodhoof, Finkle Einhorn, or Whispers of the Old GodsTwin Emperor Vek'nilash.

References

  1. Ben Brode on Twitter. (2016-04-13). 
  2. Blizzard ANZ on Twitter. (2016-08-02). 
  3. Clark, Tim (2016-08-02). Mike Donais on One Night in Karazhan, whether Priest really has a problem, and if Fiery War Axe is the best card in Hearthstone. PC Gamer. Retrieved on 2018-07-19.
  4. See, e.g., Developer Insights: Witchwood Mission Design: “…when Knights of the Frozen ThroneA. F. Kay showed up in Knights of the Frozen Throne. She was just a side character, but she had this proper name, so we gave her Legendary status.”