'Hearthstone' is adding a competitive Heroic Brawl for better loot hauls

Higher stakes and better rewards.
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Kellen Beck
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Hearthstone is getting a brand new Brawl mode with much better rewards -- but the stakes are much higher.

Heroic Brawl is coming to Hearthstone soon, taking the place of Tavern Brawl for one week only. It's a more competitive Brawl that forces players to lock in a single deck from their existing cards and battle other Heroic Brawlers until they lose three times. The more wins that players rack up before they get knocked out, the better the rewards they'll receive (12 wins is the maximum).

The rewards for players who reach 12 wins: 50 packs of cards, tons of gold and arcane dust, and three golden Legendary cards.


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The Heroic Brawl is very similar to Hearthstone's Arena mode, except those better rewards don't come cheap: Heroic Brawl entry is $9.99 or 1,000 gold while Arena entry is $1.99 or 150 gold.

Heroic Brawl is not really designed for inexperienced players, as explained in a video by Hearthstone designers Dan Emmons and Pat Nagle.

"This Brawl is specifically meant to target players who want something a little bit more competitive -- a more competitive experience," Emmons said. "The brawl might not be for everybody this week, and that's ok I think."

If players aren't interested in shelling out 10 bucks or 1,000 gold to enter, they can always check out their favorite players on Twitch or watch matches in the game's spectator mode.

Blizzard did not specify exactly when Heroic Brawl will be out, but expect it either this Tuesday or next Tuesday when new Tavern Brawls drop.

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Kellen Beck

Kellen is a science reporter at Mashable, covering space, environmentalism, sustainability, and future tech. Previously, Kellen has covered entertainment, gaming, esports, and consumer tech at Mashable. Follow him on Twitter @Kellenbeck

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