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+ | '''Wild Growth''' is a [[basic]] [[druid]] [[spell]] card. If played when the player already has 10 mana crystals, it will generate an [[Excess Mana]] card. |
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The [[mana crystal]] you gain is permanent. Effects like Wild Growth are often referred to as a "mana ramp", as they allow you to quickly ramp up to higher costing-cost cards. |
The [[mana crystal]] you gain is permanent. Effects like Wild Growth are often referred to as a "mana ramp", as they allow you to quickly ramp up to higher costing-cost cards. |
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− | Wild growth has a secondary function when a player reaches their mana crystal maximum. If cast when the player has 10 mana crystals, it will |
+ | Wild growth has a secondary function when a player reaches their mana crystal maximum. If cast when the player has 10 mana crystals, it will generate an [[Excess Mana]] card for the player. They can use this to draw a card for free. This is designed to ensure that Wild Growth remains useful even later in the game, when you already have maximum mana.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/bdbrode/status/469648640613826560|title=Ben Brode on Twitter|date=2014-05-22}}</ref> |
==Lore== |
==Lore== |
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Set: | Legacy Legacy |
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Type: | Spell |
Spell school: | Nature |
Class: | Druid |
Rarity: | Free |
Cost: | 3 |
Abilities: | Generate |
Wiki tags: | Mana-related |
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Wild Growth is a basic druid spell card. If played when the player already has 10 mana crystals, it will generate an Excess Mana card.
How to get
Prior Year of the Gryphon's rotation on March 30, 2021:
- Two copies of Wild Growth were automatically included in all players' collections upon unlocking the druid class.
- Two Golden copies of Wild Growth were a reward for raising a druid to levels 23 and 26.
Strategy
The mana crystal you gain is permanent. Effects like Wild Growth are often referred to as a "mana ramp", as they allow you to quickly ramp up to higher costing-cost cards.
Wild growth has a secondary function when a player reaches their mana crystal maximum. If cast when the player has 10 mana crystals, it will generate an Excess Mana card for the player. They can use this to draw a card for free. This is designed to ensure that Wild Growth remains useful even later in the game, when you already have maximum mana.[1]
Lore
Wild Growth is a targeted AoE druid heal over time spell from World of Warcraft. It heals several of the most injured allies within 30 yards of the selected target, healing quickly at first and slowing down as it reaches its full duration.
Trivia
- In the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, 'Wild Growth' is a long-present, basic nature-themed mana acceleration spell, serving a near-identical purpose to its Hearthstone counterpart.
- Also in Magic: The Gathering, 'Rampant Growth' is a spell that functions exactly like Hearthstone's Wild Growth, costing 2 mana and granting the user a tapped land (equivalent to an empty mana crystal). 'Rampant Growth's' name and use also inspired the Ramp type decks both in MTG and Hearthstone.
Artist
References
- ↑ Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-05-22).