Hearthstone players are about to pay a visit to the Mean Streets of Gadgetzan. The new 132-card set launches on Thursday, December 1, and is themed around three shady crime families. Aside from some actually playable Priest cards, the most interesting part of the set are the new 'tri-class’ cards. These can only be included in decks belonging to the crime family which your class is part of. There are only nine tri-class cards total, three for each family, and they're denoted by a little banner with an icon which hangs in the top left.
Here's the breakdown of families...
Grimy Goons: Hunter, Warrior, Paladin. Crossed clubs icon.
Themed around a new mechanic that enables the cards you play to give stat buffs to creatures that are still in your hand.
Jade Lotus: Druid, Rogue, Shaman. Lotus flower icon.
Themed around buffing and summoning increasingly powerful Jade Golem creatures.
Kabal: Mage, Priest, Warlock. Potion bottle icon.
Themed around brewing powerful potions and only using single copies of every card in your deck to unlock a powerful effect like Reno Jackson's.
We've updated the gallery so it now has every card in the set—the latest ones are at the end. You can also check out our ranking of all the previous expansions here, and our list of the 25 most powerful legendary cards in the game.
Small-Time Bucaneer
Blubber Baron
Hidden Cache
Sergeant Sally
Genzo, the Shark
Hobart Grapplehammer
Lotus Illusionist
Kabal Songstealer
Luckydo Buccaneer
Alleycat
Krul the Unshackled
Gadgetzan Socialite
Crystalweaver
Celestial Dreamer
Unlicensed Apothecary
Cryomancer
Naga Corsair
Blastcrystal Potion
Wrathion
Freezing Potion
Finders Keepers
Public Defender
Street Trickster
Streetwise Investigator
Greater Healing Potion
Sleep with the Fishes
Mayor Noggenfogger
Weasel Tunneler
Ancient of Blossoms
Smuggler's Crate
Defias Cleaner
Red Mana Wyrm
Shadow Rager
Greater Arcane Missiles
Kabal Trafficker
Raza the Chained
Knuckles
White Eyes
Kabal Chemist
Kazakus
Inkmaster Solia
Wickerflame Burnbristle
Drakonid Operative
Shaku, the Collector
Don Han'Cho
Finja, the Flying Star
Patches the Pirate
Wind-Up Burglebot
Spiked Hogrider
Virmen Sensei
Kooky Chemist
Lotus Agents
Kun the Forgotten King
Jinyu Waterspeaker
Lotus Assassin
Leatherclad Hogleader
Jade Spirit
Hozen Healer
Grimestreet Enforcer
Jade Chieftain
Jade Behemoth
Worgen Greaser
Grimestreet Protector
Grimy Gadgeteer
Aya Blackpaw
Dopplegangster
Fight Promoter
Trogg Beastrager
Toxic Sewer Ooze
Tanaris Hogchopper
Dispatch Kodo
Shadow Sensei
Smuggler's Run
Call in the Finishers
Shaky Zipgunner
Seadevil Stinger
Second-rate Bruiser
Burgly Bully
Rat Pack
Mistress of Mixtures
Meanstreet Marshal
I Know a Guy
Manic Soulcaster
Piranha Launcher
Pilfered Power
Mana Geode
Kabal Talonpriest
Kabal Crystal Runner
Madam Goya
Kabal Lackey
Kabal Courier
Jade Lightning
Lunar Visions
Bomb Squad
Jade Swarmer
Big-Time Racketeer
Grimestreet Pawnbroker
Grimestreet Smuggler
Grook Fu Master
Hired Gun
Grimscale Chum
Grimestreet Outfitter
Grimestreet Informant
Gadgetzan Ferryman
Friendly Bartender
Dirty Rat
Small-Time Recruits
Volcanic Potion
Felfire Potion
Stolen Goods
Dragonfire Potion
Potion of Madness
Backroom Bouncer
Brass Knuckles
Pint-Size Potion
Daring Reporter
Potion of Polymorph
Blowgill Sniper
Mark of the Lotus
Backstreet Leper
Auctionmaster Beardo
Jade Shuriken
Devolve
Bloodfury Potion
Jade Claws
Jade Idol
Jade Blossom
Alley Armorsmith
Fel Orc Soulfiend
Abyssal Enforcer
Counterfeit Coin
With over two decades covering videogames, Tim has been there from the beginning. In his case, that meant playing Elite in 'co-op' on a BBC Micro (one player uses the movement keys, the other shoots) until his parents finally caved and bought an Amstrad CPC 6128. These days, when not steering the good ship PC Gamer, Tim spends his time complaining that all Priest mains in Hearthstone are degenerates and raiding in Destiny 2. He's almost certainly doing one of these right now.