Hearthstone Battlegrounds Tier List
Every card sorted by Tavern Tier — live patch 35.4.2, Season 13.
In Hearthstone Battlegrounds the "tier list" is the structural backbone of the game: Bob's Tavern stocks minions and spells from Tavern Tier 1 through Tier 6 (and Tier 7 in select modes), with each upgrade unlocking the next pool. The full 545-card current pool is broken down below — pick a tier to see every minion and spell that can appear there, with stats, tribes, keywords, and effects. Want to slice by tribe or type instead? Use the navigation at the bottom of the page.
Tavern Tiers
Tier 1
83 cards · 70 minions · 13 spellsOpening tavern — the cheapest minions and spells in the pool. Every Battlegrounds match starts here.
Tier 2
72 cards · 61 minions · 11 spellsFirst tavern upgrade. Tribe synergies start showing up; small payoff minions appear.
Tier 3
95 cards · 74 minions · 21 spellsMid-game pivot. Tribe payoffs come online and lobbies start reshaping their boards.
Tier 4
120 cards · 98 minions · 22 spellsMid-to-late power tier. Bigger stats, stronger triggers, key tribe rewards.
Tier 5
94 cards · 71 minions · 23 spellsLate-game scalers. End-of-turn machines, strong battlecries, the cards lobbies race to first.
Tier 6
55 cards · 41 minions · 14 spellsApex of the standard tavern. The rarest and most powerful minions and spells.
Tier 7
26 cards · 13 minions · 13 spellsExclusive tier — appears only in select Battlegrounds modes. Most lobbies never reach it.
Browse by Tribe
Every minion in the tavern belongs to one of ten tribes (Beasts, Demons, Dragons, Elementals, Mechs, Murlocs, Nagas, Pirates, Quilboars, and Undead). Each tribe page lists every current-pool minion of that type across all tiers.
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About this tier list
This is a structural tier list — it lists which cards appear in the tavern at each Tavern Tier, extracted directly from the live Hearthstone client. It is not a meta tier list ranking heroes or compositions by win rate; for win-rate stats, check community resources like HSReplay or Firestone. What you get here is the authoritative list of what's actually in the pool, updated within hours of each patch.