Card entity
Thrumming Hatchet is a clean first card page because the official preview text is already readable
This card page exists to turn one clear official preview into a reusable sample entity route, then hand users into the broader cards and mechanics clusters.
Class
Colorless
Type
Attack
Cost
1
Status
Announced
What is officially shown today
Thrumming Hatchet is one of the cleanest first card pages because Mega Crit publicly showed both the card name and readable card text.
That gives this route a stable minimum answer:
- it is a colorless uncommon attack
- it costs 1
- it deals damage and comes back to your hand on the next turn
Why this card makes a good sample page
This is the kind of card entity that helps test the whole system. It is specific enough to deserve its own page, but simple enough that the site does not need to invent hidden complexity.
That makes it a strong pattern for future card coverage: publish what is confirmed, then connect the card to the bigger strategic routes around it.
What this page should not overclaim
This route should not pretend Thrumming Hatchet already has a settled final ranking in every build. The value of a first card page is clarity, not fake certainty.
The page is most useful when it explains the public text plainly and then hands users to broader strategy pages.
Next clicks
Where this card search should go next
Card pages work best as bridges into the parent card hub and the broader strategy route that gives the card meaning.
FAQ
What a first card page should answer clearly
The best early card pages explain only what the public source actually shows, then route users toward broader strategy pages.
What is officially confirmed about Thrumming Hatchet?
Mega Crit publicly previewed Thrumming Hatchet as a colorless uncommon attack that deals damage and returns to your hand at the start of your next turn.
Why is this a good first sample card page?
Because the official preview gives enough concrete text to support a real entity page without forcing the site to invent missing details.
Should this page overinterpret the card's final meta value?
No. It should explain the official preview and a cautious strategy lens, not pretend the final best use case is already solved.