Purple firelords set
Halazzi's Lynxes, in service to Halazzi, the Lynx, are fast, ferocious, and just a little furious.
In an arena where there are no rules, they still manage to find a way to cheat, and are the type of people who would be willing to bribe the event's judges (if there were any). Gral's Sharks are the swashbuckling followers of Gral, the Shark, and they combine both piracy and deception.This is partially intended to represent the Feral druid class fantasy from World of Warcraft. They are all about being feral, wild, and vicious, as embodied by the druid hero gaining Attack and leaping into the fray to crush their enemies with their own bare claws. Gonk's Raptors, who follow Gonk, the Raptor, are all about dinosaurs, leaping from dinosaur to dinosaur before pouncing on their enemies, and even turning into dinosaurs.The spell Surrender to Madness embodies this theme of sacrifice and dark bargains. In addition to shepherding the souls of the dead, Bwonsamdi is a master of dark bargains, with King Rastakhan sacrificing his daughter Princess Talanji's future in order to save his kingdom from the forces of the traitorous Prophet Zul. Bwonsamdi's Zombies are masters of death and followers of Bwonsamdi, the Dead.Armed with huge metal shoulderpads, huge metal gauntlets that they punch things with, and huge metal totems that they draw some of their power from, they like to ram their heads into walls or do all the things a rhino might do. They have more brawn than brain and are all about heavy spikes, big chains, charging headfirst into the fray, and melting faces. Akali's Rhinos are the smashy worshippers of Akali, the Rhino.Aside from the presence of the Loa themselves as Legendary minions, each team is headed by a troll champion (Legendary minions or, in one case, a hero card) who embodies the powers of their Loa while in the arena, as well as spirits promising powerful abilities to players who summon them. Rastakhan's Rumble features nine teams of arena fighters, each representing one of the Loa and each aligned with one of Hearthstone's nine classes. The troll champions of the nine teams in the Rumble. Finally, Rastakhan's Rumble includes the Rumble Run single-player content, in which players control an upstart young troll combatant and lead him on the path to fame and glory in the ring. The set also introduces a new keyword, Overkill, which embodies the over-the-top flair of arena combat and trollkind as a whole. The class teams are further bolstered by elusive spirits that embody some of their Loa's powers and which can grant powerful boons to those who summon them. In addition to legendary minion cards representing the Loa, each team is also headed by a legendary troll champion in service to one of the gods. In this year's competition, nine teams of fighters corresponding to each of Hearthstone's nine classes have formed around several of the Loa - powerful, often animal-like gods and spirits that have long been the objects of devotion and worship in troll culture.
The expansion sees King Rastakhan, ruler of the ancient and powerful Zandalari Empire, summoning combatants from Azeroth's every corner to the Gurubashi Arena in Stranglethorn Vale, where they will test their mettle in a once-per-generation, no-holds-barred gladiatorial celebration of all things troll.
Proud and fearsome, the trolls once ruled over monolithic empires, and to this day they remain scattered in various tribes all over the world. The set is mainly centered around trolls, one of the most ancient races on all of Azeroth. The expansion released on December 4, 2018. Rastakhan's Rumble is Hearthstone's tenth expansion, featuring 135 new collectible cards and the alternate shaman hero King Rastakhan. With the arrival of the Year of the Phoenix, Rastakhan's Rumble is now a Wild format card set, which means cards from the Rastakhan's Rumble will no longer be playable in Standard format matches.