![]() ![]() The Hall of Fame had yet to be announced, and players were taking full advantage of the Year of the Kraken’s expansions: Whispers of the Old Gods, One Night in Karazhan and Mean Streets of Gadgetzan. When the Year of the Mammoth was announced, the Hearthstone’s landscape was very different than it is today. Don't forget, you can make your own mammoth memories by purchasing the Year of the Mammoth Bundle! Available through March 11, 2018. Today we are going to look at how Hearthstone decks have changed from the Year of the Mammoth’s announcement to today. We also said farewell to iconic cards and mechanics that forever changed the game. Quests, Death Knight Hero Cards, and Dungeon Runs brought new ways to play. ![]() New cards and deck archetypes were introduced that allowed players to find creative ways to enjoy the game. My favorite is a Heighten (free), Selective, Rime Fireball or Heighten (free), Intensified, Rime Fireball.The Year of the Mammoth brought some exciting and impactful changes for players. Then, have all kinds of fun casting Intensified, Rime Fireballs, and if you build it right, take Spell Perfection at 15th to get Heighten for free, then take on two free Metamagic levels. I mention Shocking Grasp a lot because it seems to be a board favorite for these two traits.įor the non-PFS players, see if you can't get your GM to allow Admixture Wizards to prepare Rime spells (because Admixture changes the energy type at the moment of casting, not at spell preparation) on spells you intend to change to cold. Or Intensified, Reach (Close) Shocking Grasp out of a First level slot. Or an Elemental (Cold) Rime Shocking Grasp out of a First level slot. So you could have, say, an Empowered Shocking Grasp cast out of a First level slot, or an Intensified, Elemental (Cold) Rime Shocking Grasp out of a Second level slot. That doesn't mean you can't stack them to reduce a spell back to it's original level. The answer is no, you can't stack Wayang and Magical Lineage to reduce a first or second level spell below it's original level. I will see to it that the language of this ability is clarified soon and I will get this added to the FAQ. It was put in to allow you to reduce the increase from a metamagic feat. Magical Lineage was never intended as a way for you to actually lower a spell's level. The Devs' intent here is crystal clear to say the least. Jacobs keeps the same stance on this over the years. Whenever you cast that spell, its effects manifest at +1 caster level. Wayang Spellhunter and Magical Lineage don't provide a bonus, and thus don't fall under that ruling.Īctually, the traits I was referencing in that thread say :īenefit: Select one cantrip and one 1st-level spell when you cast these spells, they function at one caster level higher than your actual caster level.īenefit: Pick one spell when you choose this trait. ![]() They work completely differently from the two traits in question. The two traits you were referencing in that post give a spell a +1 trait bonus to caster level. I had a similar question some time ago (do not remember in which thread though) and someone official answered that a similar benefit given by 2 traits could not stack, even if it was not called out as being a trait bonusĮDIT : Found it. ![]()
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