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Void Contract is an epic warlock spell card, from the Rastakhan's Rumble set.
How to get
Type | Source | Quality | Count |
---|---|---|---|
Card packs | Open one of these card packs: | Regular Golden | 1~2 (random) |
Crafting | Craft a Regular copy for 400 | Regular | 1 |
Crafting | Craft a Golden copy for 1600 | Golden | 1 |
Notes
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- If there is an odd number of cards in a deck, Void Contract will round up the number of cards to destroy in it, destroying one more card than it keeps.
Trivia[]
- Void Contract was created somewhere in the middle of the final design stage of the Rastakhan's Rumble development process following the removal of another epic warlock spell called Grimoire of Service. At the end of a work day, Dean Ayala gathered the team in a circle and asked them to pitch ideas for another card to fill the same slot. The team members "probably sat there for 20 minutes throwing out card ideas" until Peter Whalen suggested making a spell that destroyed half of each player's deck. Everyone gathered was excited for the idea and Ayala wrote it into the sheet, after which everyone went home for the day, but Ayala explains that "of course the next day we came back in the morning and we're like, 'Seriously, are we actually going to make this card?'"[1]
- According to Dean Ayala, Void Contract was not designed to be an "auto-include" card in every warlock deck. Rather, it can work in a specific meta where many decks potentially rely on individual, powerful cards, but it was also made to appeal to a specific audience of players who simply enjoy cards with big, splashy, exciting effects. This meant that Void Contract did not see many tweaks to its Cost during development; in a heavy control-focused meta where Void Contract is useful, its effect is always going to be good regardless of Cost due to the slow nature of control match-ups.[1]
Gallery[]
Patch changes
- Patch 20.0.0.77662 (2021-03-25):
- Shadow spell school added.
- Patch 13.0.0.27845 (2018-11-29):
- Added.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cam Shea (2019-02-04). Hearthstone: Peter Whalen and Dean Ayala on Designing Key Rastakhan Cards. IGN. Retrieved on 2019-02-06.