{"id":12031,"date":"2021-01-27T19:26:00","date_gmt":"2021-01-27T19:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/hearthstone-19-4-1-patch-notes-hysteria-nerf-duels-balance-changes-bug-fixes"},"modified":"2024-07-19T09:33:49","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T09:33:49","slug":"hearthstone-19-4-1-patch-notes-hysteria-nerf-duels-balance-changes-bug-fixes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/hearthstone\/hearthstone-19-4-1-patch-notes-hysteria-nerf-duels-balance-changes-bug-fixes","title":{"rendered":"Hearthstone 19.4.1 patch notes: Hysteria nerf, Duels balance changes, bug fixes"},"content":{"rendered":"

It seems that as Hearthstone is becoming bigger and bigger, the game is becoming more and more prone to some ridiculously overpowered combos with each new expansion release.<\/p>\n

Darkmoon Races wasn’t even a full expansion but a mini-set, yet one of its cards created one of the strongest Wild combos ever seen in the history of Hearthstone.<\/p>\n

We are talking about the Wretched Tiller\/Hysteria\/Deathspeaker combo, which allowed Priest players in Wild to do a rather easy 60 damage OTK (one turn kill) with just three cards involved.<\/p>\n

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(Picture: Blizzard)<\/span><\/p>\n

With this combo, Wretched Tiller was able to attack endlessly when casting Hysteria on him while being Immune thanks to the Deathspeaker’s Battlecry. The effect was capped at 30 attacks, which means 60 damage in total.<\/p>\n

With today’s patch, players won’t be able to cast Hysteria on their own minions anymore, which is also a “design space” nerf in order to prevent any future broken combos with the card, similar to this one.<\/p>\n