Twitch Drops Active From Today - Duels Access
From today till November 11, 500 players per-hour will have a chance to obtain early access to Duels, you just have to link your Twitch account to Battle.net and watch any Hearthstone-related streams and you are good to go!
Quote from BlizzardDuels: Early Access Twitch Drops
From October 28 at 10:00 a.m. PT to November 11 at 11:00 p.m. PT, we’ll also be giving away Duels: Early Access to 500 random viewers every hour, across the entire Hearthstone category on Twitch! Watch any Hearthstone stream to be eligible to receive a drop, so long as your Battle.net and Twitch accounts are linked.
Link Your Accounts
Before you can receive rewards, you'll need to link your Twitch.tv and Battle.net accounts. Here's how:
- Log in or create an account on Twitch.tv.
- Navigate to the Settings menu by clicking your account name in the top-right corner of the home screen.
- Navigate to the Connections tab of the Settings menu.
- Find the Battle.net section, then follow the instructions after selecting a region and clicking Connect.
- When connecting accounts, be sure that you're currently logged into the Battle.net account on which you'd like to receive your rewards.
We're granting Duels Early Access to random viewers on Twitch every hour, on the hour, starting today!
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anyone able to get this to work, I have it in my drops on twitch under Duels Early Access? However, when i login to hearthstone its still asking me to pay when selecting classic duel.
I have the same issue
It should be available within 48 hours from what I read.
Just go to a stream that says Twitch Drops after EZ done deal.
Still better odds than 5* in Genshin Impact
So you are almost guaranteed to get it if you open a stream where most the big streamers are gone later on (2:00 AM on Europe and the like)
I'm going to guess that it's 500 entries given away world wide per hour, and at 2 am in EU it's prime time in the US, so you would be competing with the bulk of the US viewers still.
Better time is probably around 6 or 7 am EU time, when EU is not quite up yet and East coast US has gone to bed, mostly.
There's no perfect time though. Especially right now there will be people watching at all hours till they get it.