Unanimated, rendered image of Diamond 
Blademaster Samuro
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Diamond cards are extremely special and rare versions of cards that can be only found on very few cards, all of which are legendaries as of 27.2.2.184727.
Like golden cards, diamond cards are purely aesthetic, and there is no difference in gameplay or behaviour on the battlefield, and diamond cards do not allow you to circumvent the 2-per-deck (1-per-deck for legendaries) card restriction.
Unlike golden cards, diamond cards feature completely new 3D animations, more real estate for card art, and a diamond border.
Notes
- Diamond cards are uncraftable and cannot be crafted or disenchanted.
- Because diamond cards do not display the usual class colors, diamond cards feature additional ribbons at the top and/or bottom bearing the colour of the card's class.
- Diamond cards that generate cards can only generate diamond cards if they have it, otherwise they only generate golden versions of them.
- For example, currently from Patch 21.0.0.88998,

Mind Spike does not have a diamond version, which makes

Darkbishop Benedictus generate golden Mind Spike.
- For example, currently from Patch 21.0.0.88998,
How to get
Since all diamond cards are uncraftable, they can only be obtained through specific promotions, from Rewards Tracks (often paid track) or by completing certain achievements. For example, to obtain Diamond ![]()
Bru'kan, the player must complete the Forged in the Barrens Legendary Collector achievement, which requires them to obtain all legendaries of Forged in the Barrens card set.
List of cards with diamond versions
As of 27.2.2.184727, there are a total of Cargo Query Error: Error: Table Card not found. cards that have obtainable diamond versions. Cargo Query Error: Error: Table Card not found.
Trivia
- The diamond card frame was designed by Luke Mancini.[1]
Gallery
- Frames
- Examples
Patch changes
Patch 20.2.0.81706 (2021-05-04): Updated the frame.
Patch 20.0.0.77662 (2021-03-25): Added.
References
- ↑ Chadd Nervig on Twitter. (2021-03-18).
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