Time to see which players will reach the coveted twelve wins for the lavish prizes.
A favorite of all top Hearthstone players and streamers is making its return in just a few days: the Standard Heroic Brawl.
Introduced shortly before the launch of Gadgetzan, the Heroic Brawl offered the most adventurous and daring of Hearthstone players a chance to win heaps of packs, dust and gold provided they can build and play a deck capable of reaching a high number of wins—to a maximum of 12—before losing three times. Those who walked the full distanced were awarded with 50 packs and three golden legendaries, a grand prize for their efforts and skill.
A month before Hearthstone’s new expansion Journey to Un’Goro is expected to launch, Blizzard invites its community to another Heroic Brawl edition. For the entry fee of $10 or 1000 gold, the Brawl will pit players against each other and award them with Mean Streets of Gadgetzan packs and in-game currency.
In spite initial criticism, the previous edition of the Heroic Brawl proved a major success for Hearthstone's viewership numbers as citizens of Azeroth tuned to watch which of their favorite players will beat the ultimate test and reach the twelve-win mark.
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The reward distribution shows that between six and seven wins is where one can break even, while a zero-win run means you’re buying the most expensive single Hearthstone pack ever.