

Item or pet codes distributed prior to BlizzCon 2009 and all World of Warcraft Trading Card Game item codes must be redeemed through the World of Warcraft Promotion Code Retrieval page.Some codes must be claimed before their expiration date.For example, Blizzard Balance purchased in a shop. Some codes must be activated by the cashier before they work. Intel Core 2 Duo (2.2 GHz) or AMD Athlon 64 X2 (2.6 GHz) or better.A code can only be claimed once & once claimed, cannot be sold, traded, gifted, etc.

You cannot use a code that doesn't belong to your region. The newest patch is here with critical updates to Standard, Wild, Battlegrounds, and more Card & Keyword Updates Hero Changes Bug Fixes & Improvements blizz.ly/3FNleMk. Some codes have regional restrictions.From the Shop tab, click Services and then Redeem a Code.From the BattleTag, click the drop-down and select Redeem a Code button found above the Log out button.Enter the code in the Redeem a Code box and click Redeem Code.This includes game keys, Blizzard Balance codes, game time codes, gift codes, pets and mounts, and promotional codes. The refunded gold could notionally be used if Blizzard decides to release another Diamond card exclusively through its store, but given the backlash over Drek'Thar, it seems unlikely it will.You can add codes to your Blizzard account through the website or through the App.

The move seems to have broadly gone down well with fans, who have welcomed Blizzard responding to backlash and its relatively generous apology offering. Following the nerf, however, Drek'Thar will only summon one, significantly reducing its impact. Hearthstone Caster Nathan That's Admirable Zamo Steps Down over Blitzchung. CwX7KvhRHu- Hearthstone Top Decks💙 April 5, 2022ĭrek'Thar, if he was the highest cost card (mana-wise) in a player's deck, would previously summon two random minions onto the board, making him ideal for high-tempo, swarm decks. Players who bought Drek'Thar using real money won't see that refunded, however, as they too will just be given the 3,000 gold equivalent.ĭiamond Drek'thar should summon 10-drops because it sure as hell costs more than every single minion in my deck.

Seemingly anticipating further backlash, Blizzard is automatically giving 3,000 gold to players who already bought Drek'Thar, and are even letting them keep the card (though it likely won't be viable in competitive play now anyway). In Hearthstone's latest patch (as reported by PC Gamer), Blizzard significantly weakened all versions of the card, which would obviously have left paying players unhappy. The Diamond Drek'Thar, a premium version that could only be bought by paying $25 (or 3,000 in-game gold), was released in early April to significant player outcry due to its high price tag.
