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Year of the Phoenix is the Standard format year from April 7, 2020 to March 30, 2021.[1]
Card sets[]
These card sets are released as a part of Year of the Phoenix.
Roadmap[]
For the first time ever, Blizzard Entertainment has introduced a roadmap that represents the direction and the content they will be working throughout the year.
Patches[]
These patches were released during Year of the Phoenix.
Version | Build | Release date | Highlights |
---|---|---|---|
19.6.0 | 74257 | 2021-02-19 | Forged in the Barrens pre-order, Card changes, Battlegrounds' card changes, Duels' card changes, Book of Heroes: Valeera |
19.4.1 | 72661 | 2021-01-28 | Card changes, Duels' card changes |
19.4.0 | 71603 | 2021-01-21 | |
19.4.0 | 71003 | 2021-01-21 | Darkmoon Races release, Arena rotation, Battlegrounds updates, Duels updates, Lunar New Year event, Book of Heroes: Anduin |
19.2.1 | 70828 | 2021-01-08 | Card changes, Battlegrounds' card changes |
19.2.0 | 68600 | 2020-12-15 | Rewards Track changes, Card changes, Battlegrounds updates, Darkmoon Prizes, Duels updates, Winter Veil event, Book of Heroes: Garrosh and Uther |
19.0.0 | 65614 | 2020-11-12 | Madness at the Darkmoon Faire release, Battlegrounds updates, New achievements, New Rewards Track, Quest revamp, New Profile, Duels updates, Arena rotation |
18.6.1 | 65000 | 2020-11-05 | Battlegrounds' card changes, Duels' card changes |
18.6.0 | 63160 | 2020-10-22 | Madness at the Darkmoon Faire pre-order, Duels introduction, Card changes, Battlegrounds' card changes |
18.4.2 | 62331 | 2020-10-15 | Battlegrounds' card changes |
18.4.0 | 60352 | 2020-09-29 | Battlegrounds updates: Elemental, Card changes, Book of Heroes: Rexxar, Hallow's End event |
18.2.0 | 58638 | 2020-09-09 | |
18.2.0 | 58213 | 2020-09-08 | Battlegrounds updates, Book of Heroes: Jaina, Forbidden Library event |
18.0.2 | 56359 | 2020-08-18 | Card changes, Battlegrounds' card changes |
18.0.0 | 54613 | 2020-07-30 | Scholomance Academy release, Weapon frame changes, Hunter frame changes, Battlegrounds' card changes |
17.6.0 | 53261 | 2020-07-14 | Scholomance Academy pre-order, Card changes, Battlegrounds' card changes |
17.4.1 | 51510 | 2020-06-18 | Battlegrounds' card changes, Card changes |
17.4.0 | 49534 | 2020-06-09 | Battlegrounds updates: Pirate, Felfire Festival event, Trial by Felfire release |
17.2.2 | 48705 | 2020-05-21 | |
17.2.1 | 48313 | 2020-05-18 | Card changes |
17.2.0 | 47374 | 2020-05-12 | Battlegrounds updates, Re-ordering deck introduction |
17.0.2 | 45932 | 2020-04-20 | Card changes, Battlegrounds' card changes |
17.0.0 | 45310 | 2020-04-09 | Card changes, Arena changes |
17.0.0 | 44582 | 2020-03-30 | |
17.0.0 | 44222 | 2020-03-26 | Year of the Phoenix rotation, New class: Demon Hunter, Ashes of Outland release, Priest revamp, Card changes, Duplicate protection, Arena rotation, Battlegrounds updates, Ranked system overhaul changes, Free Deck introduction |
Notable announcements[]
The fifth Standard year begin with the announcement of Ashes of Outland. The beginning of 2020 (officially, April 7) saw The Witchwood, The Boomsday Project, and Rastakhan's Rumble rotate into Wild format. It also included five neutral cards inducted into the Hall of Fame - Leeroy Jenkins, Mountain Giant, Mind Control Tech, Acolyte of Pain, and Spellbreaker.
The Priest Basic and Classic set received a major overhaul on March 26th, sending Auchenai Soulpriest, Northshire Cleric, Shadowform, Divine Spirit, Holy Fire, and Prophet Velen to the Hall of Fame and introducing Psychic Conjurer, Power Infusion, Kul Tiran Chaplain, Scarlet Subjugator, Shadow Word: Ruin, and Natalie Seline to replace them. It also had Power Word: Shield, Holy Smite, Shadow Word: Death, Holy Nova, Shadow Madness, Temple Enforcer, and Thoughtsteal reworked or buffed.
Additionally, the Year of the Phoenix introduced Hearthstone's first ever new playable class - the Demon Hunter, represented by Illidan Stormrage. The Demon Hunter added 10 new cards to the Basic set and also came with 20 new cards in a special Demon Hunter Initiate set, which retroactively rotates alongside the Year of the Dragon. The class and all of these Demon Hunter cards are available for free by completing the Demon Hunter Prologue, released April 2nd.
On March 17th 2020, a 2-hour-long Hearthstone 2020 Showcase livestream detailed the many things that were coming in the Year of the Phoenix.
Also, an interview with Hearthstone's Game Director Ben Lee and Production Director Nathan Lyons-Smith revealed how the large amount of changes planned for the Year of the Phoenix came to be, with the introduction of the new Demon Hunter class to Hearthstone, the revamped Ranked league system, the extension of duplicate protection to all rarities when opening card packs, the rework of the Priest class, the Hall of Faming of Leeroy Jenkins and many other cards, the gift of free new decks for returning players, and the promised delivery of new game modes and player achievements in the near future.[2]
Ranked Overhaul[]
With the Year of the Phoenix, the Ranked reward system was overhauled. It now followed a system of Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Legend. Each ranked is divided into 10 subranks (excluding Legend, which is unchanged). At the start of each season, players are returned to Bronze 10. However, getting further will unlock star bonuses, allowing higher-ranked players to more quickly climb. In addition, Ranked matchmaking was reworked to match players based on their performance and time played rather than simply their current Rank.
New and Returning Player Experience[]
After leaving New Player ranks, new and returning players gained the option to select a class and gain a free, prebuilt deck. This unlocks every card in that deck, allowing the player to freely use the unlocked cards in any deck they choose.
Card packs were also modified. All rarities now follow the Duplicate rule. You can no longer open duplicate copies of any card you own, unless you already have all cards of that rarity from that set. This is an expansion of the Legendary rule that was implemented in 2017 with Knights of the Frozen Throne.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Welcome to the Year of the Phoenix. (2020-03-17). Retrieved on 2022-04-09.
- ↑ InvenGlobal (2020-03-26). Hearthstone directors Ben Lee and Nathan Lyons-Smith talk Year of the Phoenix. Retrieved on 2022-04-09.