Players who are dissatisfied with the new Legendary Hero Skins may get a refund from Hearthstone. These returns were made in reaction to a recent adjustment in the descriptions of premium Hearthstone collectable goods, which previously made it seem that they had a function that they did not.
In Hearthstone, Legendary Hero Skins are a new sort of premium collectable. These 3D skins have a unique tray, frame, and animated picture that respond to certain events like as casting spells, summoning minions, attacking, receiving damage, and utilising a Hero Power. The only Legendary Skins currently available in Hearthstone are Sylvanas, Ranger General skin for Hunters, and Arthas Menethil skin for Death Knights.
The Legendary Hero Skins would include unique animations for their Hero Powers, similar to many of the other premium skins in Hearthstone, according to the initial description for these Hearthstone collectables. When users loaded up the Legendary Hero Skins, they discovered that this was not the case. Hearthstone previously said that this was done to emphasise the moving portrait, but it has subsequently changed the description and provided refunds to players who are unhappy with the skins.
Looks like they went this route. Full refunds are available for Sylvanas and Arthas legendary portraits. I'll be keeping mine. https://t.co/8CHfeMnBVy pic.twitter.com/cRDxsHjzKK
— Zeddy (@ZeddyHS) December 22, 2022
Hearthstone has quietly modified the store descriptions for the Legendary Sylvanas, Ranger General package without announcing it. Players who were already enraged by the deceptive advertising were enraged much more when they found this modification. Fortunately, Hearthstone responded quickly with a public notification, providing these irate players with the opportunity to get a full refund for any Legendary Skin.
Players are relieved that Hearthstone is admitting its error and is issuing reimbursements. These Legendary Hero Skins are quite the investment with a pricey $25 price tag, so some Hearthstone players were understandably angered by the unintended deceptive advertising. Hearthstone may have found itself in a bind if it had not provided guaranteed refunds for these goods, and future Legendary Hero Skin sales would have suffered as a result. At the very least, gamers who are still pleased with their skins may be encouraged to purchase more in the future.
However, some gamers are still dissatisfied with the Legendary Hero Skins in the first place. Aside from the absence of distinct Hero Power animations, some players believe their unique graphic style contradicts with the rest of the game, much to Hearthstone’s new Signature cards. As Hearthstone creates additional Legendary Hero Skins in the future, they may come in a range of new styles to appeal to players of varying interests.