Deadmines

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Wild format
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With the arrival of the Year of the Wolf, Deadmines is now a Wild format card set, which means cards from the Deadmines will no longer be playable in Standard format matches. For more information, see Game format.

Deadmines is Hearthstone's third mini-set, featuring 35 new collectible cards added to United in Stormwind set. It was released on November 2, 2021.

This mini-set takes places in Deadmines, featuring  Edwin VanCleef and the Defias Brotherhood as pirates.

How to get[edit | edit source]

Deadmines cards are available through the following options:

  • United in Stormwind card packs can contain Deadmines cards, and are purchasable through the Shop, with the usual prices and purchasing options.
  • United in Stormwind cards are craftable for the usual amounts of Arcane Dust.
  • For as long as United in Stormwind is the latest expansion, the guaranteed card pack from each Arena run is from the expansion. Once the next expansion comes out, second card packs will have a chance to be United in Stormwind packs.
  • The Highest Rank Bonus chest has a chance to award United in Stormwind cards.
Limited-time
  • All 35 (66 copies in total) Deadmines cards could be obtained through a bundle for the following prices from November 2, 2021 until April 11, 2023 with various downtimes where it was not available.
USD EUR GBP AUD RUB Gold Runestones
$14.99 €14.99 £~ $19.95 899₽ 2000 1500

Cards[edit | edit source]

This mini-set features 35 collectible cards. Deadmine cards can be recognized with a special watermark (the United in Stormwind logo emerging from a card) behind the card text, not found on other cards.

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Neutral

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DED 524.png
DED 521.png
DED 006.png
DED 525.png

Demon Hunter

DED 507.png
DED 506.png
DED 508.png

Druid

DED 001.png
DED 003.png
DED 002.png

Related cards

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DED 001bt.png
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Choice cards

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Hunter

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DED 007.png
DED 009.png

Mage

DED 515.png
DED 516.png
DED 517.png

Related cards

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Paladin

DED 501.png
DED 502.png
DED 500.png

Priest

DED 513.png
DED 512.png
DED 514.png

Rogue

DED 004.png
DED 005.png
DED 510.png

Shaman

DED 509.png
DED 511.png
DED 522.png

Related cards

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Warlock

DED 503.png
DED 504.png
DED 505.png

Related cards

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Warrior

DED 518.png
DED 519.png
DED 527.png

Trailer[edit | edit source]


Transcript
Mr. Smite: Defias Gang - step up! Through twists and curves that turn your nerves, the Deadmines cast a spell!
Pirates: Our riches clear, we have no fear; the plunder went so well!
Everywhere we look, see what we took, the shards will shine all night!
Scallywags that bother us will tremble from our might! (Hey-ho-hey!)
Mr. Smite: But wait - there's more! Another mind offshore!
Pirates: To sail the seas! (Fight enemies!) And settle all our scores!
Mr. Smite: You say there's more? Another Stormwind war?
But wait - there's more! Let's find a commodore!
We'll help VanCleef to settle beefs and I'll have my encore!
Edwin VanCleef: What's this?! There's more? More scrubbing of the floors!
Now do the job, you scurvy slobs, or I'll toss you overboard!
Cookie the Cook: [murloc gurgling]
All: But wait! Shard! Hordes!
Crystals, cash galore!
Deadmines to explore!
Pirates on tour!
But wait! There's always more!

Lore[edit | edit source]

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The Deadmines are expansive, winding tunnels dug out under  Westfall and part of northwestern Stranglethorn Vale. It is the lowest-level Alliance instance and is populated by members of the Defias Brotherhood. Its entrance can be accessed in the town of Moonbrook in southwestern Westfall, while its exit is located in the western part of the Dagger Hills near the ocean.

Dungeon Journal[edit | edit source]

It is said the Deadmines' gold deposits once accounted for a third of Stormwind's treasure reserves. Amid the chos of the First War, the mines were abandoned and later thought to be haunted, leaving them relatively untouched until the Defias Brotherhood -- a group of former laborers turned brigands -- claimed the labyrinth as a base of operations for its subversive activities against Stormwind.

Patch changes[edit | edit source]