Rolling Stone

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NameRolling Stone
TypeMinion - elemental
DescriptionRush Battlecry: If the last card you played costs (1), gain +1/+1.
FlavorSadly, the mariachi band it used to play in gathers no más.
ArtistMelvin Chan
SetFestival of Legends #88982
WallpaperRolling Stone Crop image Wallpaperdownload
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About Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone, Minion - elemental, designed by Melvin Chan first released in Mar, 2023 in the set Festival of Legends.

This card, Rolling Stone, would be a great fit for a low-cost aggro deck that aims to maintain board control early in the game. It synergizes well with a deck that focuses on playing cheap cards consistently, allowing it to potentially become a strong early-game threat with its conditional buff. However, in a more competitive setting, there may be better options available such as Argent Squire or Southsea Deckhand, which provide immediate board presence without the condition attached to Rolling Stone. Overall, while Rolling Stone has potential in specific deck archetypes, its viability in the current meta would likely depend on the overall strategy and synergy of the deck it is included in.

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Frequently asked questions about Rolling Stone

What type of card is Rolling Stone?

Rolling Stone is a Minion - elemental card in Hearthstone HS.

What does Rolling Stone do?

<b>Rush</b> <b>Battlecry:</b> If the last card you played costs (1), gain +1/+1.

What set is Rolling Stone from?

Rolling Stone was first released in the set Festival of Legends, illustrated by Melvin Chan.

Is Rolling Stone legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Rolling Stone can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.