Blizzard Korea's official channel uploaded a playlist with the (roughly translated) title Brawl of Rastakhan. Fits with the theme of the primal stonework on the Year of the Raven expansion tease.
Blizzard Korea's official channel uploaded a playlist with the (roughly translated) title Brawl of Rastakhan. Fits with the theme of the primal stonework on the Year of the Raven expansion tease.
Another "leak" had the expac listed as Naga/Vrykul themed
Basically, most leaks are bullshit. Take everything you see as a "leak" with massive handfuls of salt.
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Interesting suggests a Zandalari theme. Considering wildlife wise there's a big overlap with Un'goro I'm suprised
Maybe just generally troll themed. Solo stuff based around troll instances?
Feels like most expansions are about trolls, mechs, goblins/bombs and pirates. There's so much more in the world(of Warcraft) they haven't touched upon to change things up a bit :/
I'd like the expansion to be a mix of both Brawl of Rastakhan and Secrets of the Sea, which would basically be a BFA expansion involving Zandalari, Kul'Tirans, pirates and naga. Guess we'll know soon.
Posted this in the comments on the front page, but probably better here. I stumbled across this text at the bottom of an unrelated PC gamer article, which more or less supports this "leak";
Once every generation, Azeroth's Troll tribes come together to compete for the blessings of the Loa and the favor of King Rastakhan. The no-holds-barred battle forms the basis for Rastakhan's Rumble, the next Hearthstone expansion, which was just revealed today as part of the BlizzCon opening ceremony.
Nine teams will take part in the latest iteration of this time-honored Troll-down, each led by a Legendary Troll Champion representing one of the Hearthstone classes. The Loa, ancient spirits worshipped by the Trolls, will also take part in the fighting as Legendary minions. Shirvallah the Tiger is the Paladin Loa, which costs a cool 25-Mana to cast. You can reduce that outlay by casting spells, but even so it seems like a restrictive price for an effect that's probably only going to be good in incredibly slow control decks.
The first card announced was a pirate....
The portrait of the Rogue Troll was a pirate....
Its not a pirate expansion....but i got my pirate dose T_T