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‘Hearthstone’ Full Un’goro Expansion Card Set Could Cost $400 [VIDEO]

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A fan has recently discovered that "Hearthstone Un'goro" expansion card set could cost a lot of money if it is purchased in a full set. Many fans have been complaining recently about the constant high costs of keeping up with the game.

"Hearthstone" Full Set Costs $400

A fan from Reddit recently revealed that he used the data from 1,101 pack openings to write code in Python. This code could calculate the exact amount of card packs that it would take to get the whole card set of the "Journey to Un'goro," which was 135 cards. It can distinguish the duplicates as well as the best cards for the complete deck that it is supposed to be building, the fan posted on the official website of Reddit.

Number of "Heartstone" Card Packs Needed Calculated And Revealed

The fan revealed that it would take 214 "Hearthstone" packs in its fastest way, but in maximum it would take about 437 packs to build the complete set. The average speed would take around 316 packs, and this would cost around $400 if a consumer would purchase it in bundles of 50, which is the highest bundle available to mobile and desktop users, Forbes reported.

For the players of "Heartstone" who are planning to collect all 135 of the new expansion's card for free, they will have to grind a lot. In its entirety, there are 49 commons, 36 rares, 27 epics, and 23 legendaries in the full card set of "Un'goro."

Free Packs For Winners In "Hearthstone" Collegiate Championship

In other "Hearthstone" related news, fans of the game's tournament scene will get the chance to win some free card packs. Blizzard is letting the spectators of the game to pick a champion they will rally behind, and if they pick the right one, they will get rewarded with some card packs. They will receive "Mean Streets of Gadgetzan" card packs, which are the card packs from a previous expansion, according to the official website of online card game.

Check out the "Hearthstone Journey to Un'goro" Cinematic Trailer video below:

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