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Regular Deathlord can be obtained x2by defeating The Four Horsemen The subject of this article is part of the Curse of Naxxramas adventure Baron Rivendare Set: Naxxramas Type: Hero Health: 7 (Normal)14 (Heroic) The most powerful Death Knights in Naxxramas are the pinnacle of Kel’Thuzad’s in Curse of Naxxramas "Whispers of an ancient tomb… holding horrors in every room. Ghastly ghouls, poisons galore… but in the shadows lurks something more. Knights of death and abominations… cleaving your bits for new creations. And if by `s Military Quarter "Whispers of an ancient tomb… holding horrors in every room. Ghastly ghouls, poisons galore… but in the shadows lurks something more. Knights of death and abominations… cleaving your bits for new creations. And if by .
As a Wild format Wild format or Wild is one of Hearthstone s two game formats, the other being Standard format. Wild format appears in game modes in which players are allowed to play decks without the deck restrictions of card, both versions of Deathlord can also be crafted Crafting mode, in Standard format mode The crafting system is an element of Hearthstone that allows players to directly create new cards. It can be accessed through the My Collection screen. Crafting consumes Arcane Dust for the following amounts.
Card | Crafting cost | Disenchanting |
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Deathlord | 100 | 20 |
Golden Golden cards often add movement and visual effects, like with this golden Piloted Shredder "Golden" redirects here. For information on golden heroes, see Golden heroes. Golden cards are special, rarer versions of cards. Each card Deathlord | 800 | 100 |
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Taunt. Deathrattle: Your opponent puts a minion from their deck into the battlefield.
"Rise from your grave!" - Kel`Thuzad
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Deathlord is a rare Rarity is a rough measure of the quality and scarcity of a card. Cards of higher rarity are typically more powerful and more useful, but are harder to find and more expensive to craft. There neutral Neutral is the term used to describe cards which are not limited to a specific class. Neutral collectible cards can be included in any deck, regardless of hero. Neutral cards use a plain, grey card minion Bloodfen Raptor, a simple minion card. A Beast-type minion, it has 3 Attack, 2 Health and a mana cost of 2. Minions are persistent creatures on the battlefield that will fight for their hero. Minion card, from the Naxxramas "Whispers of an ancient tomb… holding horrors in every room. Ghastly ghouls, poisons galore… but in the shadows lurks something more. Knights of death and abominations… cleaving your bits for new creations. And if by set.
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As a 2/8 Taunt The shield-like Taunt visual effect Taunt is a minion ability which forces the opposing player to direct any melee attacks toward enemy targets with this ability. Minions with Taunt (commonly referred to as Taunts) serve for 3 mana Mana is the resource used in Hearthstone to play cards and use Hero Powers, each of which has a mana cost that must be paid to use it. The supply of mana is represented by , Deathlord boasts the stats Sen jin Shieldmasta, a simple minion card. It has 3 Attack, 5 Health and a mana cost of 4. Attributes are key values which define a character or weapon s power, cost and survivability. Attributes of some of a minion that would ordinarily cost 5 mana, with the obvious downside of the retrieval of a minion Bloodfen Raptor, a simple minion card. A Beast-type minion, it has 3 Attack, 2 Health and a mana cost of 2. Minions are persistent creatures on the battlefield that will fight for their hero. Minion for your opponent from their deck A deck is a collection of exactly 30 cards. All cards drawn by the player during a game come from their deck. Each deck is tied to a specific class. Decks can be created and . Though this will always give your opponent a free minion (unless the deck has no minions left), the Battlecries from the card will not trigger, making Deathlord a card that is valuable if it wastes an important Battlecry Battlecry is an ability where a particular effect activates when the card with the Battlecry is played directly from the hand. Although mostly limited to minions, some weapons also have Battlecries. Activation of Battlecries are , such as that of Novice Engineer Novice Engineer Set: Basic Type: Minion Cost: 2 Attack: 1 Health: 1 Abilities: Battlecry, Draw cards Battlecry: Draw a card."Half of this class will not graduate… since they ll have been turned to chickens." - Tinkmaster or Big Game Hunter Big Game Hunter Set: Classic Type: Minion Rarity: Epic Cost: 5 Attack: 4 Health: 2 Abilities: Battlecry, Destroy Battlecry: Destroy a minion with an Attack of 7 or more.Mere devilsaurs no longer excite him. Soon .
Deathlord should be used primarily as a means to stall for the late game. It is particularly effective against aggressive decks An aggro deck or aggressive deck, also known as a rush deck, is a deck that takes an aggressive approach of dealing damage to the opponent as quickly as possible, generally through the summoning of , as they use many weak creatures in an attempt to defeat you before they lose their control over the game. A cheap but powerful Taunt means several minions need to be sacrificed to kill it, granting both time and card advantage Sometimes, you’ll find yourself in a position where you can easily play your whole hand while your opponent is still holding on to close to the maximum of 10 cards. Unless you can win the . It is however unwise to play Deathlord against control-style decks A control deck, also known as a late game deck, is a deck that attempts to attain victory in the late game, through a combination of early game removal and Taunts, and powerful cards in , as the death of your Deathlord may result in a very powerful minion appearing on the board, such as Ragnaros the Firelord Ragnaros the Firelord Set: Hall of Fame Type: Minion Subtype: Elemental Rarity: Legendary Cost: 8 Attack: 8 Health: 8 Abilities: Deal damage Tags: Random, Triggered effect Can t attack. At the end of your turn, deal or Deathwing, leading to a difficult-to-reverse swing into your opponent`s favor.
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Deathlord`s Deathrattle A Loot Hoarder displaying the Deathrattle icon Deathrattle is an ability where the stated effect occurs when the minion or weapon is destroyed. Cards with Deathrattle appear with a skull and crossbones when in play. causes the opponent to place a random minion from their unused deck directly onto the battlefield. The card is removed from the player`s deck. If the opponent has no minions remaining in their deck, no minion will be summoned.
Deathrattle interactions
Like every other minion in the game, Deathlord`s Deathrattle A Loot Hoarder displaying the Deathrattle icon Deathrattle is an ability where the stated effect occurs when the minion or weapon is destroyed. Cards with Deathrattle appear with a skull and crossbones when in play. is not processed until after it has been killed and removed from play. Also note that when multiple deaths happen simultaneously, each one and all its consequences are resolved before moving to the next one. This means that if the Deathlord is played first and summons a minion that triggers on deaths, before then dying simultaneously to another minion, the minion summoned by the Deathlord`s Deathrattle may react to the death of the other minion. In addition, if the Deathlord was killed by a spell, the spell will not resolve until after all deaths are processed, allowing newly summoned Flamewakers Flamewaker Set: Blackrock Mountain Type: Minion Class: Mage Rarity: Rare Cost: 3 Attack: 2 Health: 4 Abilities: Deal damage Tags: Random, Spell-related, Triggered effect After you cast a spell, deal 2 damage randomly split among and Wild Pyromancers to immediately trigger.
Examples:
- Your opponent plays a Deathlord first and you play a Bloodfen Raptor Bloodfen Raptor Set: Basic Type: Minion Subtype: Beast Cost: 2 Attack: 3 Health: 2 "Kill 30 raptors." - Hemet NesingwarySee this card on Hearthpwn data page] Bloodfen Raptor is a neutral minion card, from the second. After damaging the Deathlord to 2/3, you use the Raptor to attack it. Both die simultaneously and a Death Phase begins where their deaths are considered in order of play. First the Deathlord brings out a Scavenging Hyena Scavenging Hyena Set: Classic Type: Minion Subtype: Beast Class: Hunter Rarity: Common Cost: 2 Attack: 2 Health: 2 Tags: Beast-related, Death-related, Triggered effect Whenever a friendly Beast dies, gain +2/+1.Hyenas prefer the bones of kodos , then the Bloodfen Raptor`s death is considered, and the Scavenging Hyena becomes a 4/3. Note that if the Deathlord was played second, the Scavenging Hyena would come out too late and it would be unbuffed.
- You Pyroblast Pyroblast Set: Classic Type: Spell Class: Mage Rarity: Epic Cost: 10 Abilities: Deal damage Deal 10 damage.Take the time for an evil laugh after you draw this card.See this card on Hearthpwn data page] Pyroblast an enemy Deathlord. Its Deathrattle puts a Wild Pyromancer Wild Pyromancer Set: Classic Type: Minion Rarity: Rare Cost: 2 Attack: 3 Health: 2 Abilities: Deal damage Tags: Area of effect, Spell-related, Triggered effect After you cast a spell, deal 1 damage to ALL minions.BOOM into play. When the Pyroblast resolves, the Wild Pyromancer sees the spell finishing and triggers its effect, dealing 1 damage to all minions.
- If a Deathlord (played first) is destroyed alongside other minions and puts a Flesheating Ghoul Flesheating Ghoul Set: Classic Type: Minion Rarity: Common Cost: 3 Attack: 2 Health: 3 Tags: Death-related, Triggered effect Whenever a minion dies, gain +1 Attack. Flesheating is an unfair name. It s just that there s not really into the field, the Flesheating Ghoul`s triggered effect will always activate for any later simultaneous deaths, but may not activate for the Deathlord`s death (it will only activate if the owner of Deathlord is the Dominant Player While most rules in Hearthstone are fairly easy to ascertain, when several effects, each with their own behaviours, are brought into conflict, things can get a little more complicated. The advanced rulebook offers a comprehensive ).
Fixed bugs
- Prior to Patch 4.0.0.10833 or Patch 4.1.0.10956 (2015-12-04), Deathlord, like other put into battlefield Put into battlefield effects are abilities which puts cards from the player s deck or hand directly into the battlefield. They may affect minions or spells, and may require a specific type or sub-type of card. effects, used to have a bug that made the minion put into play by its Deathrattle deviate from the expected order of play when it died simultaneously with other minions - it was usually considered the new oldest rather than new newest minion in such a simultaneous death (what actually happened was the summoned minion`s relative order was determined by when it was generated (often the beginning of the game), rather than when it was summoned; therefore effects which summon newly generated minions rather than existing cards ( Mirror Entity Mirror Entity Set: Classic Type: Spell Class: Mage Rarity: Common Cost: 3 Abilities: Copy, Secret, Summon Tags: Summoning-related, Triggered effect Secret: After your opponent plays a minion, summon a copy of it."You go first." - , Animal Companion Animal Companion Set: Basic Type: Spell Class: Hunter Cost: 3 Abilities: Summon Tags: Beast-generating, Random Summon a random Beast Companion.You could summon Misha, Leokk, or Huffer! Huffer is more trouble than he s worth.See this card , Hex Hex Set: Basic Type: Spell Class: Shaman Cost: 3 Abilities: Transform Tags: Beast-generating, Taunt-generating Transform a minion into a 0/1 Frog with Taunt.If you Hex a Murloc... it really isn t much of a change, is , etc.) did not visibly produce this bug). Be that as it may, in all other circumstances (such as order of triggering of end-of-turn triggers) they had the correct, newest order of play.
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- Death does not scare me!
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