
The game mode was supposed to be updated with new Hero Powers very commonly, but it looks like Blizzard has dropped those plans. Keep in mind that Duels is still in “Beta” and we are supposed to get new Heroes, treasures etc. Since the buckets offered are based on the cards already in your deck, a good starter deck also ensures a better drafting experience. While starter decks aren’t everything, things like draft buckets or Passives / Treasures offered are also very important too, a good starter deck ensures a smooth start and a good foundation to build upon. If you’re looking for a way to get 12 wins in the format – this post should be a great first step. In this article, we’ve compiled some of the strongest Duels decks for each class. Instead of the usual routine of facing AI bosses, in Duels players will get to experience a Dungeon Run-style gameplay against other players. For many expansions now players have asked for a new version of Dungeon Run, and we’ve finally got it… sort of. I will certainly give this mode a try, and I expect it to become a popular one in the future.Duels is one of Hearthstone’s game modes, released back in October 2020. It’s not the draft mode revamp or the new single-player mode I wanted them to make, but it does borrow a bit from both of those ideas. So there you have it! Duels certainly have me greatly excited. Blizzard will be giving away these drops to 500 random viewers every hour. Watch any Hearthstone stream on Twitch for a chance to snag one of the early access drops.Pre-purchase the new expansion, Madness at the Darkmoon Faire, from this link, and you will unlock early access for Duels.One is guaranteed, the other depends on your luck. But there are two ways you can play it right now. Officially, Duels will release for all players on November 12. When will Duels release? Can I play it now? Here are links for you to read their official blog, or watch their features video. rewards you with prizes in the end, which are improved depending on your performance.costs a Tavern Ticket to enter - these new tickets will replace Arena Tickets, serving for both modes, at the same cost as before.uses a rating system (like Battlegrounds) to match you against similarly-skilled players.a Casual Duel mode, that you can play to your heart’s content just for the fun of it, or to get yourself more experience with the mode.And just like in Dungeon Run, after each game, you get to improve your deck by picking from one or more buckets of cards, as well as new Treasures.

Similarly to Arena, you will keep playing games until you accumulate either 12 wins or 3 losses. You will be able to pick from a predetermined selection of sets, old and new: at the initial release, you’ll be limited to Basic, Classic, Curse of Naxxramas (yes, this does mean that Naxx is out again), One Night in Karazhan, and the current set, Scholomance Academy. You build an initial deck of 15 cards, using cards from your own collection, with a limit of one copy of each card. If you’ve played Dungeon Run before, you should know that Treasures are powerful cards that give you either a permanent passive effect, or a game-changing active effect. You also get to pick their hero power, from a selection of three (eventually - only one will be available for now), and a starting Treasure. This cast of heroes should change with time: right now, we’re at a “pre-season” roster (Wizard Duels), featuring four professors from Scholomance Academy. At the start of each run, you will pick from one of several heroes. The easiest way to explain is: Duels are like Dungeon Run, but PVP-focused. Okay, watch the trailer one more time, and then read on. So let us help you figure out this new feature, dear reader! Read on, read on.

Even though that is, with all certainty, the greatest trailer ever put out by Blizzard Entertainment, it doesn’t do quite a great job of explaining what Duels are even about.
