Do you like playing card games? If yes, you should definitely try Hearthstone. It is a popular free-to-play strategic card game by Blizzard Entertainment where you choose powerful cards and fight against other players. Hearthstone Mercenaries is a game mode that features a unique combat system and gives you exclusive content to enjoy. If you want to win combats easily, you must have the most powerful deck of cards. This is where the Hearthstone Mercenaries Tier List will help you. Based on the current meta, we’ve ranked all the cards from best to worst. Choose the best and rank high.
Hearthstone Mercenaries Tier List Updated
Here is a detailed analysis of what the tiers mean.
- S-Tier: The S-Tier has the top-tier cards in Hearthstone Mercenaries. You can never go wrong with these cards.
- A-Tier: The A-Tier also consists of strong and reliable cards. They are a good choice and great gap fillers after S-Tier cards.
- B-Tier: The B-Tier cards are decent but at the same time they are quite useful in the game to level up.
- C-Tier: The C-Tier cards are below average. They are not that effective to use.
- D-Tier: They are the weakest. It’s better to avoid.
S-Tier Cards In Hearthstone Mercenaries
- Xuen
- Morgl the Oracle
- Lady Vashj
- Blademaster Samuro
- Saurfang
- Thrall
- Xyrella
- Drek’Thar
- Lokholar the Ice Lord
- Varden Dawngrasp
- Diablo
- The Lich King
- Rokara
- Cookie the Cook
- Tidemistress Athissa
- Lorewalker Cho
- Nefarian
A-Tier Cards In Hearthstone Mercenaries
- Cornelius Roame
- Malfurion Stormrage
- Yu’lon
- Khadgar
- Nemsy Necrofizzle
- Baine Bloodhoof
- Reno Jackson
- Anduin Wrynn
- Prophet Velen
- Y’Shaarj
- Valeera Sanguinar
- Elise Starseeker
- Garrosh Hellscream
- Bwonsamdi
- Trigore the Lasher
- Gul’dan
- Tirion Fordring
- Cariel Roame
- Malfurion Stormrage
- Eudora
- Sneed
- C’Thun
- Prince Malchezaar
- Maestra
- Queen Azshara
- Kazakus
- Tirion Fordring
B-Tier Cards In Hearthstone Mercenaries
- Maiev Shadowsong
- Neeru Fireblade
- Ragnaros
- Sylvanas Windrunner
- Tamsin Roame
- Ysera
- Edwin Defias Kingpin
- Tyrande
- Chi-Ji
- Varok Saurfang
- Vanndar Stormpike
- Mutanus
- Varian Wrynn
- Jaina Proudmoore
- Long’xin
- Lady Anacondra
- Blink Fox
- Yogg-Saron
- Genn Greymane
- Deathwing
- N’zoth
- Uther
- Old Murk-Eye
- Medivh
- Balinda Stonehearth
- Cairne Bloodhoof
- Vol’jin
C-Tier Cards In Hearthstone Mercenaries
- Garona HalfOrcen
- Wrathion
- Vanessa VanCleef
- Niuzao
- King Mukla
- Rexxar
- Zar’jira the Sea Witch
- Archimonde
- King Krush
- Brann Bronzebeard
- Mr. Smite
- Sir Finley
- Kurtrus Ashfallen
- Varden Dawngrasp
- Brightwing
- Millhouse Manastorm
- War Master Voone
- Guff Runetotem
- Tyrande
- Captain Galvangar
- Jaina Proudmoore
- Natalie Seline
D-Tier Cards In Hearthstone Mercenaries
- Tyrael
- Korrak the Bloodrager
- Scabbs Cutterbutter
- Murloc Holmes
- Leeroy Jenkins
- Gruul
- Aranna Starseeker
- Mannoroth
- Antonidas
- Illidan Stormrage
- Murky
- Fathom-Lord Karathress
- Lord Jaraxxus
- Uther Lightbringer
- Mannoroth
- Tess Greymane
- Alexstrasza
- Baron Geddon
- Rathorian
- Grommash Hellscream
- Patches the Pirate
- Bru’kan
- Captain Hooktusk
- Onyxia
- Tavish Stormpike
- Sky Admiral Rogers
How To Obtain New Mercenaries in Hearthstone?
New mercenaries can be obtained through Mercenary Packs or spending mercenary coins. By spending 100 coins you can get Rare Mercenary, 300 coins for Epic Mercenary, and 500 coins for Legendary Mercenary.
How Many Combat Roles Are There In Hearthstone Mercenaries?
In the game, there are three types of combat roles, each is strong, and unique and forms a triangle of bonus damage. The roles are:
- Casters with blue frames
- Protectors with red frames
- Fighter with green frames