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The first wing and prologue of the adventure were unlocked on August 11, with one wing unlocked each week thereafter. All data for the patch was added with Patch 6. The below table summarizes the structure of the adventure, with bosses matched with their corresponding rewards. The placement of the Class Challenge sections indicate which boss features in each Challenge, as well as which wing must be completed in order to unlock it. The "Dust value" column shows the amount of Arcane Dust the cards in that wing will produce if disenchanted.

Players can purchase wings using either gold or real money. A discount is if purchasing the entire adventure at one time using real money. Note while players can purchase a variable number of wings, all options above a single wing involve buying all remaining wings. For example, it is not possible to use real money to purchase the first 3 wings, and then buy the final wing later; in order to buy multiple wings using real money, the player must buy all remaining wings.

It is however possible to buy individual wings, and later buy all remaining wings at once. Some of these prices changed on March 22, The adventure features 45 new collectible cards, including 18 neutral cards and 27 class cards 3 for each class , as well as 12 uncollectible cards. One Night in Karazhan cards can be recognised by a special watermark depicting a tower behind the card text, not found on other cards.

Regular versions of the cards can be obtained through beating bosses, completing wings, and defeating Class Challenges.


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Once the regular version of a card has been obtained, both regular and golden versions can be crafted and disenchanted for the usual amounts. As each wing is released, all cards from that wing are made available for selection in the Arena , regardless of whether the player has purchased or completed the corresponding wing. Each class receives three new cards: In addition to the playable cards listed above, One Night in Karazhan brings around unique cards and Hero Powers available only during the adventure's boss encounters.

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For a full list, see One Night in Karazhan boss cards. All matches within the adventure are played on the Karazhan battlefield. Unlike past battlefields, this one was not initially exclusive to the adventure, but was available for general play as soon as the patch was released.


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  • There are three card backs related to the adventure. Two are obtained through the adventure itself: The third card back was obtained by achieving Rank 20 in the August Ranked Season. One Night in Karazhan features a number of themes. Most reflect elements within the adventure's storyline, as well as bringing new gameplay trends.

    The adventure introduces a handful of spell synergy cards. This type of synergy had been featured in previous sets, but never in such a large portion of the set's cards. Also, there are some of them that have synergy with a specific type of spells: Lastly, there's also Spirit Claws , which presents synergy with Spell Damage ; and Cat Trick , which acts as a tech card against spells.

    Many of the cards obtained in One Night in Karazhan have minion summoning as secondary effects. The minions summoned might be fixed, random or dependent on the state of the game.

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    As with spell synergy, this is not a new type of effect, but the amount of cards with such effects isn't usually as high as in One Night in Karazhan. One of Medivh's favourite hobbies is playing chess with his magically animated board. The adventure introduces three cards related to the game. Each portal spell summons a random minion of a specific cost, as well as providing an additional effect.

    Both the class and location of the portal match the theme of its effects.

    While the theme is original to One Night in Adventure , it may have been inspired by the similar Unstable Portal. A sixth portal spell is shown in a promotional image of Netherspite , a purple-rimmed portal leading to what resembles the Twisting Nether ; this may have been a warlock portal spell, later replaced by Ironforge Portal, which is missing from that image.

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    The portal theme extends to some boss fights within the adventure, especially the adventure's final wing, which will see players using Karazhan's portals to find Medivh. The Prologue tells the story of what happened to Medivh before the party, and his fateful encounter with Prince Malchezaar. The player takes on the role of Medivh during the battle. Most dialogue within the adventure takes place inside specific encounters, comprising threats, celebrations, and banter between the bosses and the player's companions.

    See individual boss pages for full listings, e. However, some dialogue takes place within the menu screens of the adventure itself. This dialogue is listed below. Karazhan was almost chosen as the setting for Hearthstone 's first adventure. Following Whispers of the Old Gods Hearthstone 's darkest content to date , the developers knew they wanted to do something lighter.

    More than 3 years after the release of the original game, Ben Brode describes the development team prior to One Night in Karazhan as getting into their stride, and identifying Hearthstone 's "fun and light-heart twist on things" as "kind of our thing now". Knowing that they wanted to put a light-hearted twist on Karazhan, the developers explored various ideas for the adventure's setting and storyline.

    In an interview with Shack News , Designer Peter Whalen described several ideas that were ultimately rejected.

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    One idea had Azeroth's most famous mages competing in a race to the top of the tower, with the player competing against characters such as Medivh and Archmage Antonidas:. After being rejected as the major theme for the adventure, the developers tried implementing it as a single boss encounter, but were unable to make it work. Sadly in this book Miler is too regular.

    If you read the book you will understand what I mean! Apart from this I like him a lot he was sexy, protective, mysterious and arrogant. Livy is too sweet. Sometimes I didn't like her a lot because I wanted from her to react differently and she pissed me a lot. But I loved her grandma! She is amazing and so funny!! I'm going to read the next book and see how this story will continue! Maybe I like it more than this one!! View all 28 comments. That awkward moment when you realized that you didn't enjoy that much, a book you wanted to read so bad.

    Our mysterious M is not that captivating. He's is sexy as hell I will tell you that much, but I didn't like his personality. He's not definitely Book Boyfriend material for me. I didn't like her. She was childish and a lot of things about her were just unbelievable. Actually a lot of things about the story were repetitive, not romantic I Couldn't feel sparks between them , M was rude That awkward moment when you realized that you didn't enjoy that much, a book you wanted to read so bad. Actually a lot of things about the story were repetitive, not romantic I Couldn't feel sparks between them , M was rude and arrogant in a not a sexy way.

    I love Alpha Males, but they way M is, the alpha male personality is like too much for him to handle. Makes me not love him at all. He looks like a creepy stalker and not in a Christian Grey way. At the middle of the book i was struggling. I wanted to end it asap and when I reached the mark were I knew Livia's secret she has one and I figured out M's secret way too early I figured that one out that's when I realized the book reached the predictable status.

    Some things were similar to 'This Man" series and other books i have read. I love Jesse Ward. That trilogy was a 5 stars for me. So yes, I am sad. The book wasn't what I expected. Jul 14, Anja rated it liked it. I just couldn't connect with the main characters and the storyline didn't grab me like I thought it would. The heroine, Livy was a bit annoying. But I've had worse ; I'm pretty sure I'm going to read the next book, because the ending left me wanting more. And of course because it's Jodi Ellen Malpas. View all 25 comments. Outstanding attention to detail. View all 11 comments. The mysterious 'M' has had me intrigued since the blurb for this book was revealed so I was excited to start reading as soon as it hit my kindle.

    We begin by meeting Livy, a bit of a hermit, gay best friend, lives with her Nan and works at a bistro. She is afraid to live her life to the full in case she turns out like her mother, who abandoned her at a young age in favour of sex and the high life. Unfortunately it went a bit downhill for me when 'M' proposes a one night deal with Lily to which, after not that much persuading, she agrees. He's an upper class gentleman, and I'm sorry but that's not my type at all. He had a strange way of speaking, phrases such as 'I concur ' and 'as you wish' - it was cringy and reminded me of Hugh Grant or Colin Firth!

    We has some amusing banter between Livy and her Nan, but nothing particularly interesting. What I thought would be hot and steamy scenes ended up being a bit too romantic for this stage in the trilogy, they literally just met and they have a pet name for cuddles. Livy was constantly being reprimanded for not looking at him whilst he was talking, plus if she didn't answer a question straight away he'd tell her off. I just wanted her to grow a back bone and tell him to swivel.

    I must admit I didn't guess the twist so that was a pleasant turn of events and I'm eager to continue with the trilogy now I know what could be in store. So in summary, first bit was good, the middle was a bit meh, and the ending was pretty exciting. View all 23 comments. Lo mismo de siempre, chico millonario , misterioso y con gustos sexuales particulares y chica tonta, frigida y manipulable. View all 9 comments. Jodi took a story and characters, shook them up and managed to bring us something distinctive and enthralling and in the process showed us what a talent she by grabbing us and hooking us into this new trilogy!

    I felt so much empathy towards her and in the same breath I admired the grit and determination she displayed, and her sweetness and susceptibility had me wanting to protect her. Possessing a masculine prowess, he was mysterious, alluring, irresistible, sensual and charismatic man who left me with an overwhelming desire to learn more about him!!!

    The build up to, and the way the revelations were uncovered were delivered with mouth watering perfection! View all 6 comments. Jun 30, Michelle rated it liked it Shelves: Livy is playing it safe. Unwilling to allow life to take a detour. Caring for her grandmother has been her focus for years.

    Afraid of becoming her mother, afraid of falling into a life that could have destroyed her. But when he walks in, her life is going to be flipped upside down. He makes her want things she thought had faded into the past and for him, she exposes the worst parts of her life only so he can take it all away. His life is in constant motion.

    If he can have her for just once, for just twenty-four hours maybe he can work her out of his system. But too many secrets lie in the dark waiting to pounce. This man awakens something within her that she had tried to outrun, but with that beast now awake, her life is never going to be the same. I wanted something that would stand alongside This Man and a hero that would match or exceed Jesse Ward. I disconnected through scenes that should have had my full attention. I have sat on writing this review for a few day trying to sort out just what I feel after putting some more thought into this.

    This honestly is around a His thing, loved it. It allowed me to grasp onto him a bit more tightly than I had been. At the end of the story, as some truths are known and some reactions are shown — I felt like I finally saw these characters showing some real emotions. These scenes and the way they made me feel was what I had been longing for throughout the entire book. I have a feeling that this series is going to be one of those reads that brings everything together as a whole, rather than the individual books standing alone in their glory.

    View all 21 comments. She has lived with her since she was born, and is her only family, other than her best friend Gregory that she adores like a brother. Other than work, Livy doesn't have much of a social life. Most of the time she stays home, and lives a boring life. One day at work a man comes in and orders an Americano.

    He has an exquisite face she just can't quit staring at. Livy continues to run into this beautiful, rich, stunning, mysterious man that she feels drawn to. She has never felt such a strong attraction to a man, and she can't quit thinking about him. Livy finds out this man's name is Miller Hart aka M.

    Miller is also extremely attracted to Livy, and decides he has to have her. He asks her to spend one night with him. He offers her 24 hours of incredible pleasure, and nothing more. No emotions, just crazy, unbelievable sex she will never forget. Livy originally refuses Miller's proposition. She is generally sensible and tries to protect her heart. Eventually her desire for him outweighs her common sense, and she gives in to a night of passion with this delicious stranger. Livy finds Miller to be charming, and a caring attentive lover. He is a gentleman with her, and his tenderness surprises her.

    She feels powerless and vulnerable as she surrenders to him. Her feelings for him are too intense, and scare her. He screams heartbreaker, and she decides it is a good thing she won't see him again after this one night together. Livy and Miller still cross paths after their one night, and can't seem to stay away from each other.

    Miller is very conflicted with his reaction to Livy. When things get too personal, he retreats. As much as they fight it, they are falling for one another. He is attentive, and makes her feel alive. No one can compare to him. JEM has done it again! I really loved this book! I can't wait for the next book! D -The definition of perfection is standing before me and it has me staring in wonder. They're working just fine, and they can't see to disconnect from his flawlessness. And it's fast becoming obvious that he rules my heart, too. Nothing will ever beat the sense of refuge and solace that I get from a simple cuddle delivered by Miller.

    View all 18 comments. Malpas the opportunity to impress you yet again with this new story, and trust me she will. There is no comparison between these two amazing series, they are each unique in their own right, so don't expect this book to be another This Man, open your heart to someone new, someone delectable, M Livy is a woman who has been hiding from her past secrets and the hurt caused by her mother's abandonment.

    She's been wasting her life away, by staying home caring for her grandma, she has no social life whatsoever and until now she didn't even had a job. Now that her Gran is doing better she has no excuse but to get employed at the local coffee shop where on her second day she meets the most beautiful and arrogant man she's ever met. Miller hated the coffee but he couldn't help but to feel a pull towards the girl who served him the bad drink and against his intentions he can't wait to see her again. The attraction is palpable every time Livy and Miller see each other but the only thing he can offer her in one night of pleasure, and after much thought she is helpless to her body's desires and accepts.

    Miller has a big secret, that he hides behind control; he likes neat, organized and uncomplicated, and his new obsession Livy is everything but those things. They find refuge in each other, the passion is all consuming and neither of them can do anything but fall into the pleasure than will soon turn into love. I want to be flooded in the pleasure you give me. The sensuality of the words playing around in my head as I was reading the story of these two broken souls falling in love , will not be something I'll soon forget, if ever.

    I did in the end had a little issue with the heroine, as she was reacting to the situation in a very hypocritical way and also such issue was a bit overly presented in the story and at least in Livy's case she could have done without. Another point against me in this story was the intensity of the cliffhanger, but that's because I'm totally allergic to them.

    I don't know how in the world will I be able to wait until Fall to read the next book, because as of now I can't stop thinking about my utterly perfect M. My Promised One night 1 Playlist: View all 38 comments. Jul 17, KJ rated it did not like it. I can't remember the last time i was so bored reading a book - I couldn't wait for this one but unfortunately it was a big let down - i forced myself to finish it but it was painful, really painful and the repetition of "I concur" almost brought me to tears -.

    View all 5 comments. In an attempt to remain spoiler free, I'm just going to say that it took me a little while to warm to M, but once I did, I was left panting for November!

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    I enjoyed Livy's character very much, and the dialogue with her Nan was epic. The storyline was entertaining, where plenty of scenes have been set for it to develop nicely. Jodi had her work cut out for her, given M's predecessor, but she managed to convince me that M will give The Lord a run for his money. In a nutshell, me thinks this may have been better if it were a novella. Things got boring early on, and right when I thought it was picking up, it took two steps back into snoozeville. Maybe me and Jodi Ellen Malpas' books don't mix. I've seen that other people are loving this. I'm not other people.

    Apr 16, Aleigh rated it it was ok. To say I'm disappointed in this first book of JEM's new series would be a massive understatement. I really, really liked her "This Man" series and was expecting so much more out of "One Night Promised" but I just struggled horribly with this book. I like this author so much, I couldn't bring myself to DNF but I also knew I was not going to make it through the rest of the book otherwise.

    From the very beginn To say I'm disappointed in this first book of JEM's new series would be a massive understatement. From the very beginning I felt no connection with the H and h and that feeling only got worse as I read. Neither character was particularly likable in my opinion, and I also never really felt any chemistry between Miller and Livy.

    And, on a side note, let me just say how completely sick to death I am of the gay, man-whore, BFF character who always annoyingly graces the heroine with a silly moniker like 'baby girl'. I have read so many books with that same character over the past year that it's getting ridiculous. Speaking of said best friend Not one I'm going to like or root for, I can tell you that. As far as the storyline goes, I thought it was pretty obvious what Miller's 'occupation' was early on. There wasn't much shock or suspense in his revelation and Livy's reveal fell pretty flat too; it made completely no sense whatsoever and I just thought it was flat out silly.

    I found myself shaking my head and side-eyeing my empty living room more times that I can count. This story was so slow also, and just downright boring in a lot of parts. It pains me to write such a negative review because I really do think a lot of JEM's writing. I can't help but think that I may be more down on this story than I ought to be because I just can't help but compare it with her first series. Fair or not, "Promised" fell woefully short with me. I see quite a few glowing reviews so this story obviously resonates with a lot of folks and that makes me glad for the author.

    I wish her a lot of success but this book just wasn't for me. View all 7 comments. Jun 16, Jasmine rated it really liked it Shelves: One Night Promised "Every time I take you, you'll remember it. Each and every moment will be etched on that beautiful mind of yours forever. Because that's how it is for me.

    The book starts off with a prologue chapter that would leave you confused and clueless where the story is heading to. Being told from a 3rd person POV, you have no idea who it is. I loved that as it kept me guessing on how this would play a part in the whole story. We enter the life of Olivia. Sweet and seemingly naive girl who refuses to date anyone and lives by her Converse shoes. She stays and cares for her Nan grandma who really enjoys baking upside-down pineapple cake and shopping at Harrods.

    Her Nan oftens encourages her to live her life more and reminds Livy that she is "nothing like her mother" who abandoned her as a child. All of her attempts to avoid a relationship came to a halt when she meets M. On their first encounter, his sharp blue-eyed gaze completely knocks Livy off her calm demeanor and little did she know that soon, he would change her world forever.

    With the undeniable attraction and explosive sparks between both of them, M offers Livy a proposition. One thing I love about JEM's writing is the allusiveness of her characters' past. Although the secrets are slowly unfurling throughout the book, there are still so many lingering questions in my mind for both of them.

    We do learn rather a lot about Livy in this book, but there is so much more to M that JEM hasn't told us yet.

    Speaking of M, I know a lot of people were hoping for another repeat of Jesse Ward in this book. While I was also secretly hoping for that too, M is definitely no Jesse. But did I still enjoy reading M? I was actually quite amused reading M because I've never come across a gentleman with a rather aloof, compulsive behavior. It threw me off a little from my usual type of fictional men, but nevertheless his sweet lines and protective behavior started growing on me.

    But touching you, touching your soul. I've always loved JEM's writings and how she made a lot of readers fall in love with Jesse. While I was hoping to fall completely in love with M and gushed about the book, it fell slightly short of my expectations. Overall, the book had a few hits and misses. It was rather slow-paced for me and the sex scenes were just okay. Both the MCs so far are rather But I still believe it deserves 4 stars for the promising delivery of the story so far and I'm definitely looking forward to the next installment of the book. Needless to say, JEM certainly has a way to end her books and you guys can bet that the ending will have you wanting the 2nd book to be here now D: I think it is safe to say that Ms.

    Malpas has stepped out from under the 'One Hit Wonder umbrella with Promised. But she is edging towards the 'Same Trope, Different Day' brolly instead, nonetheless, it was well written and I liked it. I am not judging negatively for this, my star rating highlights that. There are a lot of authors out there that adhere to the 'if it aint broke' ethos, and as long as I enjoy the writing, characters and the story line, then long may it continue. I pretty much worked out where it was going to go right from the Prologue, and as to be expected the cliffy we are left at is quite a shocker September Learn how and when to remove this template message.

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