D3 Console FAQ, Blue Posts, Visually, What is Your Favorite Weapon?

Update: Added Tweet from Zeriyah.

Hearthstone News Tomorrow

Zeriyah promises more information tomorrow, so be sure to check our blue tracker and front page throughout the day. Alternatively, follow us on twitter to get notified when anything interesting happens. Disclaimer: It could just be another soundtrack file, don't panic.

I'll be back tomorrow with some more info, so be good! G'nite friends! — Zeriyah (@CM_Zeriyah) July 17, 2013

Stranglethorn Vale Gameboard Audio & Art

In our on-going efforts to keep you entertained, I present to you, the STV Gameboard Audio! In Hearthstone, the gameboard is an interactive piece of art that can keep you entertained while your opponent is deciding how he'd like to lose. The four corners of each gameboard feature intractable objects which perform small animations and sound effects when used.

The STV Gameboard features a tent, roaring fire, waterfall, statue, and ancient ruins alongside a coconut tree. You can listen to the audio by watching the video below!

Blue Posts

Zeriyah was out to play tonight on the forums with some card clarifications and reminders.

Stealth Clarification

Originally posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums) Are you able to target your own stealth minion with buffs? e.g. Cold Blood It's a perfectly fine question I am happy to answer.



Enemies cannot target your Stealthed minions with spells and effects. You can target your own friendly Stealthed minions with spells and effects. I happily cast Blessing of Kings on my Jungle Panther.



Friendly Battlecry effects also work on friendly Stealthed minions. I was able to target my own Jungle Panther with my Elven Archer to do one damage to it and he remained in Stealth. However, I cannot target enemy Stealth minions with Battlecry effects.



Never be afraid to ask questions - I am happy to clarify, even if my own initial wording was not as clear as it may have needed to be at the time.



Edit: "Blassing" of Kings, sheesh, typos ... The new post is clearly either a rule change or the old one was a mistake. But in either case, it wasn't a made up rule. "Opposing" certainly should have been in there - A single target spell an opponent would typically use to take out a minion was cited as an example, but did not appear to be as clear as it should have been. Answers should be clear enough to not be left up to debate, so I'll double check those things in the future so we all remain on the same page.



Now go buff some Stealthers!

Rule Consistency

A reminder to everyone that Hearthstone is in alpha and stuff can change. Remember, we're very lucky to see all of this before the game is in a public testing state.