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Hearthstone: 'La Gran Oscuridad del Más Allá' Revelada, Reviviendo a La Legión Ardiente

Jan 10,2025 Autor: Zoe

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¡La expansión La gran oscuridad más allá de Hearthstone ha llegado! Explora 145 nuevas cartas coleccionables, pilotea poderosas naves espaciales y encuentra a los Draenei. ¿Listo para aprender más? ¡Sigue leyendo!

Presentando a los Draenei

Los Draenei son un nuevo tipo de esbirro cósmico en Hearthstone. Los fanáticos de la historia de Warcraft los reconocerán como los "Exiliados", refugiados de la ira de la Legión Ardiente, que ahora buscan un nuevo hogar en La Gran Oscuridad del Más Allá. Estos secuaces nómadas a menudo hacen sinergia con otros Draenei, creando un efecto poderoso y familiar centrado en su líder, Velen.

Combate de naves estelares

La gran oscuridad del más allá ¡presenta naves espaciales personalizables! Recoge piezas de Starship a lo largo de la expansión y utilízalas como minions. Cuando son derrotadas, estas piezas potencian tu nave espacial, transformándola en un arma formidable. Cada clase (Caballero de la Muerte, Cazador de demonios, Druida, Cazador, Pícaro y Brujo) cuenta con un diseño de nave estelar único. Para una experiencia verdaderamente inclusiva, visite The Exile's Hope.

Mecánicas que regresan y nuevas recompensas

Vuelve la popular mecánica Spellburst y te espera una nueva ruta de recompensas repleta de recompensas. ¡Descarga Hearthstone desde Google Play Store y comienza tu aventura interestelar!

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