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* LampshadeHanging: One of her idle lines is "Dalaran seems lacking in competent guardians if I'm out here."



* ShoutOut: To ''Manga/SailorMoon''. Several of of her lines are based on lines from Sailor moon.

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* ShoutOut: To ''Manga/SailorMoon''. Several of of her lines are based on lines from Sailor moon.Moon.
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Jepetto as a card is an 8 mana 6/6 that draws two minions from your deck and changes their Attack, Health, and mana cost to 1.

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Jepetto as a card is an 8 mana 6/6 that draws two minions from your deck and changes their Attack, Health, and mana cost to 1. He later returned in the ''Whizbang's Workshop'' expansion as Joymancer Jepetto, another 8 mana 6/6 neutral Legendary, this time with the effect of giving you copies of every 1-attack or 1-health minion you played that game.



* TheWonka: He's a quirky and intelligent toymaker who lives in a city of wizards. [[BewareTheSillyOnes He also runs the group of shopkeeps trying to stop you in the Dalaran Heist and serves as the final boss of the Streets of Dalaran, proving surprisingly tough.]]

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* TheWonka: He's a quirky and intelligent toymaker who lives in a city of wizards. [[BewareTheSillyOnes He also runs the group of shopkeeps trying to stop you in the Dalaran Heist and serves as the final boss of the Streets of Dalaran, proving surprisingly tough.]]
]] ''Whizbang's Workshop'' sees him relocate to work at the titular workshop, ironically making him a Wonka working under ''another'' Wonka.

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* TheBartender

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* TheBartenderTheBartender: Its in his name after all. Past the Dalaran Heist, he's effectively this for the game as a whole due to being the default Tavernkeeper for Battlegrounds.
* BreakoutCharacter: Bob started out as the first friendly encounter in the roguelike game modes, starting here in the Great Dalaran Heist and returning in Tombs of Terror. His [[NiceGuy chill attitude]] and smooth speech earned him a lot of fans in the fanbase, to the point he'd be promoted to the main host of Battlegrounds, act as the first boss of Scabbs' Book of Mercenaries chapter, and eventually become a CanonImmigrant in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' proper.
* CanonImmigrant: He makes a canonical debut in ''Dragonflight'', where he tends the Everywhen Inn in Thaldraszus. Interestingly, he mentions he's been freelancing since his bar in Dalaran got trashed, implying that either a BroadStrokes version of the Heist happened at some point in Warcraft canon, or [[NoodleIncident he was somewhere in the city off-screen]] during ''Legion''.
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* BareYourMidriff: Her full character art, visible on publicity, shows her armor doesn't cover her midriff.
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* CoolPet: When you're importing Snake-Owls and Bearshark-Lions, it's pretty hard to deny this.
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* BalefulPolymorph: {{Animorphism}}-type: Bunnifitronus, which turns a minion into either a squirrel, sheep, or frog.


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* ForcedTransformation: {{Animorphism}}-type: Bunnifitronus, which turns a minion into either a squirrel, sheep, or frog.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Bunnifitronus, which turns a minion into either a squirrel, sheep, or frog.

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* BalefulPolymorph: {{Animorphism}}-type: Bunnifitronus, which turns a minion into either a squirrel, sheep, or frog.
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* NotSoDifferent: If the player heals themselves or a minion, she expresses this, surprised that even villains heal their wounded.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: If the player heals themselves or a minion, she expresses this, surprised that even villains heal their wounded.
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* RealityEnsues: His airship has to reload after it fires. He also can't hear the player emoting from his airship.
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Later, as a part of the ''United in Stormwind'' set, The Rat King would be added as a Legendary Hunter Minion. He is a 5-mana 5/5 beast with Rush and a Deathrattle that causes him to go Dormant. He will be revived after five friendly minions die.
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** He will comment on you using the coin. [[note]] Specifically to the Curious Coin in WoW, which is based off the Strange Coin from Destiny [[/note]]

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** He will comment on you using the coin. [[note]] Specifically to the Curious Coin in WoW, [=WoW=], which is based off the Strange Coin from Destiny [[/note]]
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* {{Expy}}: Xur'ios is essentially an Ethereal version of {{VideoGame/Destiny}}'s mysterious merchant of the Nine, Xur.
* ShoutOut: Given his ties to the above video game, Xur'ios has a plethora of references:
** He will ask Ol' Barkeye where his Golden Gun is. [[note]] Hunter class [[/note]]
** He will begin to call Mr. Chu a Titan before correcting himself.
** He will tell Tekhan he has worked with his kind before. [[note]] Warlocks, not Tol'virs [[/note]]
** Greeting him will cause him to call you Traveler.
** He will comment on you using the coin. [[note]] Specifically to the Curious Coin in WoW, which is based off the Strange Coin from Destiny [[/note]]
** Play The Darkness against him and he will mention The Light.
** Equipping a Legendary Weapon will cause him to call it an "Exotic Weapon."
** Playing a 9-cost Minion against him makes him believe he's crossed paths with another Agent of the Nine.
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* EvilVsEvil: Cyanigosa isn't nice by any stretch of the imagination; in fact, she wants to ''destroy'' Dalaran, which creates obvious friction with the League of E.V.I.L.

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* EvilVsEvil: EvilVersusEvil: Cyanigosa isn't nice by any stretch of the imagination; in fact, she wants to ''destroy'' Dalaran, which creates obvious friction with the League of E.V.I.L.

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* DevelopersForesight: He says every single Warrior voice line if you let him. He even has his own Scourglelord Dazzik that makes him into a Death Knight, complete with all of Scourgelord Garrosh's voicelines!

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* DevelopersForesight: He says every single Warrior voice line if you let him. He even has his own Scourglelord Scourgelord Dazzik that makes him into a Death Knight, complete with all of Scourgelord Garrosh's voicelines!




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* UnusableEnemyEquipment: "Scourgelord" Dazzik, which is a Hero Card functionally identical to Scourgelord Garrosh except it gives 10 Armor instead of 5.



* DevelopersForesight: Squeamlish and Mr. Chu have unique intro dialogue with her.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Fruit Slasher, a 4/2 (2/4) that deals 4 damage to an enemy and has Combo: Deal 1 damage to all enemies.

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* DevelopersForesight: Squeamlish and Mr. Chu have unique intro dialogue with her.
her. She also has unique responses to the player summoning her card version or any of the Gadgetzan mob bosses.
* GracefulLoser: Unlike most bosses, Madam Goya only expresses mild disappointment upon defeat.
* SadisticChoice: Her Heroic deck includes a lot of minions that react to the player casting spells, which Extortion just happens to be. Either you pay off her Extortions, ending up behind on mana and giving her minions a buff, or you're stuck with a bunch of dead cards in your hand.
* SilkHidingSteel: Always remains polite and composed while alternating between extorting and beating the crap out of you.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Fruit Slasher, a 4-mana 4/2 (2/4) that deals 4 damage to an enemy and has Combo: Deal a Combo effect that deals 1 damage to all enemies.
other enemies, and Lotus Bruiser, a 3-mana 2/3 (3/2) that gets +2/+2 each time an Extortion is played. On Heroic mode, she also gains the Gluttonous Trogg used by Gutmook and Gnosh the Greatworm.
* VillainousFriendship: A few of her responses suggest that she's close to Aya Blackpaw.



* DeceptiveDisciple: He was as loyal as every other scientist back in ''The Boomsday Project'', but turned against his mentor in an instant.

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* DeceptiveDisciple: He was as loyal as every other scientist back in ''The Boomsday Project'', but turned against his mentor in an instant.instant for not delivering on the explosions.


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* OutsideTheBoxTactic: Silencing your own minions will remove the Blast Powder, keeping it safe for at least one turn. Hopefully.
--> '''Flark:''' Well... that's one way to save 'em.
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!!Tipsi Wobblerune
''She's a portable portal party!''

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!!Tipsi Wobblerune
''She's a portable portal party!''
!!The Amazing "Bonepaw"
''What's amazing is how far he's gotten copying other people's spells.''



Tipsi's Hero Power, Portal Party, adds a random Portal to her hand. On Heroic, it costs 1 mana.

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Tipsi's His Hero Power, Portal Party, adds Mana Echoes, recasts a random Portal to her hand. On Heroic, it costs 1 mana.spell that was cast this game.




!!Tala Stonerage
''Druids walk many paths. Tala walks them all.''

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\n!!Tala Stonerage\n''Druids walk many paths. Tala walks them all.''\n* PowerCopying: His Hero Power copies a spell that was previously cast, which usually means yours.

!!Tipsi Wobblerune
''She's a portable portal party!''



A tauren druid. Tala's Hero Power is Twin Paths, which passively causes her Choose One cards to have both effects combined.

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A tauren druid. Tala's Tipsi's Hero Power is Twin Paths, which passively causes Power, Portal Party, adds a random Portal to her Choose One cards to have both effects combined.hand. On Heroic, it costs 1 mana.




!!Tala Stonerage
''Druids walk many paths. Tala walks them all.''

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A tauren druid. Tala's Hero Power is Twin Paths, which passively causes her Choose One cards to have both effects combined.
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!!Nozari
''When time travel fails, bronze dragons often resort to random sand.''

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!!Nozari
''When time travel fails, bronze dragons often resort to random sand.
!!Xur'ios
''Master of spellcasting. Lousy at spell-aiming.
''



A bronze dragon found in the Caverns of Time, originally split between an adult and child simultaneously, although she seems to have recovered now. Her Hero Power is Sand Breath, a 2-mana autocast that deals 2 damage to a random enemy. On Heroic, it's only 1 mana and deals 4.\\
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As a collectible card, Nozari is a 10 mana 4/12 Dragon Legendary for the Paladin class, which heals both heroes to full Health.

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A bronze dragon found in the Caverns of Time, originally split between an adult and child simultaneously, although she seems to have recovered now. Her Hero Power is Sand Breath, a 2-mana autocast An ethereal that deals 2 damage bends magic around him. His hero power, Scroll Savvy, causes all spells to a random enemy. On Heroic, it's only 1 mana and deals 4.\\
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As a collectible card, Nozari is a 10 mana 4/12 Dragon Legendary for
cost 0 the Paladin class, which heals both heroes to full Health.turn they're drawn.



* AdaptationalBadass: In ''World of Warcraft'', she's mostly a visual gag/showcase of what the Caverns of Time can do to its residents. She doesn't even appear in dragon form. Here, she's a 10 mana card with stats equal to Malygos and Ysera and an incredibly powerful Battlecry effect.
* DishingOutDirt: Her Hero Power blasts sand at her enemies.
* HeroicSecondWind: The card restores both heroes to full health. If you're nearly dead but your opponent is barely hurt, she has this effect.
* RandomNumberGod: Sand Breath can hit any target, so going wide can make it next to useless.

!!Dalaran Fountain Golem
''Ice cold this fountain flows frostin' up foes with lyrical floes.''

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* AdaptationalBadass: In ''World of Warcraft'', she's mostly a visual gag/showcase of what
!!Ranger Ar'ha
''Battlecry havoc, and let slip
the Caverns Alleycats of Time can do to its residents. She doesn't even appear in dragon form. Here, she's a 10 mana card with stats equal to Malygos and Ysera and an incredibly powerful Battlecry effect.
* DishingOutDirt: Her Hero Power blasts sand at her enemies.
* HeroicSecondWind: The card restores both heroes to full health. If you're nearly dead but your opponent is barely hurt, she has this effect.
* RandomNumberGod: Sand Breath can hit any target, so going wide can make it next to useless.

!!Dalaran Fountain Golem
''Ice cold this fountain flows frostin' up foes with lyrical floes.''
war!''



The statue in the Dalaran fountain, animated and hostile. Its Hero Power is Cold Water, which passively freezes any minion that damages it. Its card equivalent is Walking Fountain, an 8 mana 4/8 Shaman Elemental with Lifesteal, Rush, and Windfury.

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The statue in the Dalaran fountain, animated A orcish ranger. Her hero power causes her next Battlecry to trigger an additional time, persisting between turns and hostile. Its Hero Power is Cold Water, which passively freezes any minion that damages it. Its card equivalent is Walking Fountain, an 8 mana 4/8 Shaman Elemental with Lifesteal, Rush, and Windfury.stacking. On heroic, it costs 0.



* AnIcePerson: Its hero power automatically freezes opposing minions.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The minion version belongs to Shaman, one of the EVIL factions. In the adventure, its instead a Dalaran character.

!!Oxana Demonslay
''Slaying demons is her profession, but beating you is her passion.''

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* AnIcePerson: Its ShoutOut: Her description is a play on a line from ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar''. Quite fitting for a ''battlecry'' hero power automatically freezes opposing minions.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The minion version belongs
to Shaman, one of the EVIL factions. In the adventure, its instead have a Dalaran character.

!!Oxana Demonslay
''Slaying demons is her profession, but beating you is her passion.
''shout'' out, ehh? Ehh?

!!Nozari
''When time travel fails, bronze dragons often resort to random sand.
''



A demon hunter. Oxana's Passive Hero Power is Immolation Aura, which deals 2 damage to any minion that attacks her. On Heroic, this is increased to 3.

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A demon hunter. Oxana's Passive bronze dragon found in the Caverns of Time, originally split between an adult and child simultaneously, although she seems to have recovered now. Her Hero Power is Immolation Aura, which Sand Breath, a 2-mana autocast that deals 2 damage to any minion that attacks her. a random enemy. On Heroic, this it's only 1 mana and deals 4.\\
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As a collectible card, Nozari
is increased a 10 mana 4/12 Dragon Legendary for the Paladin class, which heals both heroes to 3.full Health.



* DemonSlaying: Her profession.
* IncendiaryExponent: She's surrounded in fel flames.

!!Anarii Duskgrove
''This druid speaks for the trees, and they have nothing nice to say.''

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* DemonSlaying: AdaptationalBadass: In ''World of Warcraft'', she's mostly a visual gag/showcase of what the Caverns of Time can do to its residents. She doesn't even appear in dragon form. Here, she's a 10 mana card with stats equal to Malygos and Ysera and an incredibly powerful Battlecry effect.
* DishingOutDirt:
Her profession.
Hero Power blasts sand at her enemies.
* IncendiaryExponent: She's surrounded in fel flames.

!!Anarii Duskgrove
''This druid speaks for the trees, and they have nothing nice
HeroicSecondWind: The card restores both heroes to say.full health. If you're nearly dead but your opponent is barely hurt, she has this effect.
* RandomNumberGod: Sand Breath can hit any target, so going wide can make it next to useless.

!!Dalaran Fountain Golem
''Ice cold this fountain flows frostin' up foes with lyrical floes.
''



A snarky night elven druid. She uses an aggressive token druid deck. On normal her hero power summons a 2/2 Treant with Taunt. On Heroic, it costs 3 but summons ''two'' of those Treants.

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A snarky night elven druid. She uses The statue in the Dalaran fountain, animated and hostile. Its Hero Power is Cold Water, which passively freezes any minion that damages it. Its card equivalent is Walking Fountain, an aggressive token druid deck. On normal her hero power summons a 2/2 Treant 8 mana 4/8 Shaman Elemental with Taunt. On Heroic, it costs 3 but summons ''two'' of those Treants.Lifesteal, Rush, and Windfury.



* ArrogantKungFuGirl: She's extremely arrogant about her abilities and doesn't let up insulting you. Given her reputation in the community, it's one of the cases where this is probably justified.
* AttackAttackAttack: One of the most aggressive bosses, and is playing a straight-up aggro deck with a bonkers Hero Power.
* WhenTreesAttack: She uses a treant-focused deck, which works well with her Hero Power.
* ZergRush: She quickly floods the board, especially on Heroic. You'll need a powerful deck to withstand her early onslaught.

!!Vas'no
''This troll water shaman is into undertows and overloads.''

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* ArrogantKungFuGirl: She's extremely arrogant about her abilities and doesn't let up insulting you. Given her reputation in the community, it's AnIcePerson: Its hero power automatically freezes opposing minions.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The minion version belongs to Shaman,
one of the cases where this is probably justified.
* AttackAttackAttack: One of
EVIL factions. In the most aggressive bosses, adventure, its instead a Dalaran character.

!!Ol' Toomba
''His hunt for treasure consumed his life...
and is playing a straight-up aggro deck with a bonkers Hero Power.
* WhenTreesAttack: She uses a treant-focused deck, which works well with her Hero Power.
* ZergRush: She quickly floods the board, especially on Heroic. You'll need a powerful deck to withstand her early onslaught.

!!Vas'no
''This troll water shaman is into undertows and overloads.
maybe yours too.''



Vas'no's passive hero power causes his Overload spells to cast twice. On heroic, this increases to thrice.

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Vas'no's passive A troll pirate on the hunt for treasure. His hero power causes shuffles a treaure from the Dungeon Run into his Overload spells to cast twice. deck. On heroic, this increases to thrice.it costs 1 and shuffles in three instead.



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[[folder:Dalaran Bank]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 1: Dalaran Bank.\\

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[[folder:Dalaran Bank]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 1: Dalaran Bank.\\
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Playing Elise Starseeker against has him respond surprised, since he thought she was still out in the desert. This was of course a major tease for ''Saviors of Uldum''.

!!Oxana Demonslay
''Slaying demons is her profession, but beating you is her passion.''



On this chapter, the opponent starts with a 0/3 Coffer that gives each player two Coins when destroyed.
!!Marei Loom
''She'll exploit your finances, but she won't finance your exploits.''

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A Forsaken bank teller working for the Dalaran Bank. Her Hero Power, "Next...", swaps the left-most card in each player's hand with one in their deck.

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A demon hunter. Oxana's Passive Hero Power is Immolation Aura, which deals 2 damage to any minion that attacks her. On Heroic, this chapter, the opponent starts with a 0/3 Coffer that gives each player two Coins when destroyed.
!!Marei Loom
''She'll exploit your finances, but she won't finance your exploits.''

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A Forsaken bank teller working for the Dalaran Bank. Her Hero Power, "Next...", swaps the left-most card in each player's hand with one in their deck.
is increased to 3.



* BeleagueredBureaucrat: Has the general attitude of one, as she's focused on processing her workload.
* DullSurprise: Gives a dull "Oh, no..." when defeated.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Hardly even reacts to the League of E.V.I.L. robbing the bank, more focused on paperwork and complaining about the lines.

!!Mo Eniwhiskers
''Mo's money creates Mo's problems.''

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* BeleagueredBureaucrat: Has DemonSlaying: Her profession.
* IncendiaryExponent: She's surrounded in fel flames.

!!Anarii Duskgrove
''This druid speaks for
the general attitude of one, as she's focused on processing her workload.
* DullSurprise: Gives a dull "Oh, no..." when defeated.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Hardly even reacts to the League of E.V.I.L. robbing the bank, more focused on paperwork
trees, and complaining about the lines.

!!Mo Eniwhiskers
''Mo's money creates Mo's problems.
they have nothing nice to say.''



Mo's passive Hero Power, Street Smarts, lets him draw a card whenever either player uses a Coin.

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Mo's passive Hero Power, Street Smarts, lets him draw a card whenever either player A snarky night elven druid. She uses an aggressive token druid deck. On normal her hero power summons a Coin.2/2 Treant with Taunt. On Heroic, it costs 3 but summons ''two'' of those Treants.




!!Gold Elemental
''Something has gone awry at the bottom of the wishing well.''

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\n!!Gold Elemental\n''Something has gone awry at * ArrogantKungFuGirl: She's extremely arrogant about her abilities and doesn't let up insulting you. Given her reputation in the bottom community, it's one of the wishing well.cases where this is probably justified.
* AttackAttackAttack: One of the most aggressive bosses, and is playing a straight-up aggro deck with a bonkers Hero Power.
* WhenTreesAttack: She uses a treant-focused deck, which works well with her Hero Power.
* ZergRush: She quickly floods the board, especially on Heroic. You'll need a powerful deck to withstand her early onslaught.

!!Vas'no
''This troll water shaman is into undertows and overloads.
''



A massive elemental presumably made of all the gold thrown into Dalaran's wishing well. Its Passive Hero Power, Made of Coins, gives it a Coin whenever it takes damage. Its card equivalent is Soldier of Fortune, a 5/6 for 4 mana that gives your opponent a Coin each time it attacks.

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A massive elemental presumably made of all the gold thrown into Dalaran's wishing well. Its Passive Hero Power, Made of Coins, gives it a Coin whenever it takes damage. Its card equivalent is Soldier of Fortune, a 5/6 for 4 mana that gives your opponent a Coin each time it attacks.Vas'no's passive hero power causes his Overload spells to cast twice. On heroic, this increases to thrice.



* EvilLaugh: Can let out one of these as its Hero Power feeds it a coin.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Hero Power gives it coins when it is damaged. A savvy player can use this to fill its hand with coins and mill it or make it fatigue early if it puts Gadgetzan Auctioneer on the board beforehand.

!!Banker Biggs
''His minions are compound-interesting.''

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* EvilLaugh: Can let out
!!Haro Setting-Sun
''With
one of these as its Hero Power feeds it a coin.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Hero Power gives it coins when it is damaged. A savvy player can use this to fill its hand with coins and mill it or make it fatigue early if it puts Gadgetzan Auctioneer on
hoof in the board beforehand.

!!Banker Biggs
''His minions are compound-interesting.
shadows, weakness is his strength.''



An orcish banker. His 4-mana hero power, Invest!, returns a friendly minion to his hand and gives it +4/+4.

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An orcish banker. His 4-mana hero power, Invest!, returns a friendly minion to his hand A tauren priest. Haro's Hero Power, Darken, changes significantly between difficulties. On normal, it's activated and gives it +4/+4.causes all minions to have -2 Attack until the next turn. On Heroic, it's passive and causes all of your minions to have -1 Attack.



* GentleGiant: Despite being a rather large orc, he seems friendly and opposed to fighting you.

!!Noz Timbertail
''This kobold pirate has elevated sneak attacks to an art form.''

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* GentleGiant: Despite being AscendedExtra: Like Kazamon Steelskin, Haro is taken directly from the TCG.
* {{Nerf}}: Initially, his Heroic hero power was just
a rather large orc, he seems friendly passive version of the normal one. However, a permanent -2 Attack could force a lot of decks to be totally unable to deal with him. Even nerfed, his hero power is strong enough that his occurrence rate was halved.
* ShoutOut: If you play The Darkness, he'll say [[Music/SimonAndGarfunkle "Hello, my old friend."]]
* YinYangBomb: He utilizes both shadow
and opposed holy magic and encourages you to fighting you.

!!Noz Timbertail
''This kobold pirate has elevated sneak attacks to an art form.''
do the same. If you Embrace the Shadow or Renounce Darkness, he'll scold you for abandoning one side.
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[[folder:Dalaran Bank]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 1: Dalaran Bank.\\



A kobold pirate robbing Dalaran for Queen Wagtoggle. Noz's hero power gives all Stealth minions +1 attack (+2 on heroic).

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On this chapter, the opponent starts with a 0/3 Coffer that gives each player two Coins when destroyed.
!!Marei Loom
''She'll exploit your finances, but she won't finance your exploits.''

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A kobold pirate robbing Forsaken bank teller working for the Dalaran for Queen Wagtoggle. Noz's hero power gives all Stealth minions +1 attack (+2 on heroic).Bank. Her Hero Power, "Next...", swaps the left-most card in each player's hand with one in their deck.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's thematically similar to Candlebeard, but specializes in Stealth instead of Charge.

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!!Trade Prince Gallywix
''The goblin Prince has rigged the market. Against you.''

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's thematically similar to Candlebeard, but specializes in Stealth instead of Charge.

!Final Bosses

!!Trade Prince Gallywix
''The goblin Prince has rigged
BeleagueredBureaucrat: Has the market. Against you.general attitude of one, as she's focused on processing her workload.
* DullSurprise: Gives a dull "Oh, no..." when defeated.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Hardly even reacts to the League of E.V.I.L. robbing the bank, more focused on paperwork and complaining about the lines.

!!Mo Eniwhiskers
''Mo's money creates Mo's problems.
''



Trade Prince of the Bilgewater Cartel, Jastor Gallywix is the wealthiest, most powerful and meanest goblin there is. His wealth resides in the Dalaran Bank, and he's not going to give it up for anything. Gallywix's Hero Power mimics his collectible card somewhat - it has him take a copy of the first card you play each turn and give you one of his coins.\\
\\
As a collectible card, Trade Prince Gallywix is a 6 mana 5/8 Rogue Legendary from ''Goblins vs. Gnomes'' that copies any spells your opponent casts and gives them a Coin in return.

to:

Trade Prince of the Bilgewater Cartel, Jastor Gallywix is the wealthiest, most powerful and meanest goblin there is. His wealth resides in the Dalaran Bank, and he's not going to give it up for anything. Gallywix's Mo's passive Hero Power mimics his collectible Power, Street Smarts, lets him draw a card somewhat - it has him take whenever either player uses a copy of the first card you play each turn and give you one of his coins.\\
\\
As a collectible card, Trade Prince Gallywix is a 6 mana 5/8 Rogue Legendary from ''Goblins vs. Gnomes'' that copies any spells your opponent casts and gives them a Coin in return.
Coin.



* AdiposeRex: The most important goblin is incredibly fat. Togwaggle even lampshades it.
* FatBastard: He's probably the fattest goblin, and ''certainly'' the meanest.
* TacticalSuicideBoss: One of the cards he runs is Fel Reaver, which mills him each time you play a card. Since his Hero Power generates a ''lot'' of Gallywix Coins over time, you can accumulate them and force Gallywix into fatigue once he plays it.
* VillainsOutShopping: He's gone to Dalaran to check on his money stash, then he encounters the League of E.V.I.L...
* WeBuyAnything: Gallywix always buys the first card you play, regardless of what it is [[DevelopersForesight (except for his own coin)]]. He could buy one of the Treasures you collected, or he could just buy a regular Coin.

!!Queen Wagtoggle
''The kobold queen is ALSO robbing the bank. And your minions.''

to:

* AdiposeRex: The most important goblin is incredibly fat. Togwaggle even lampshades it.
* FatBastard: He's probably

!!Gold Elemental
''Something has gone awry at
the fattest goblin, and ''certainly'' the meanest.
* TacticalSuicideBoss: One
bottom of the cards he runs is Fel Reaver, which mills him each time you play a card. Since his Hero Power generates a ''lot'' of Gallywix Coins over time, you can accumulate them and force Gallywix into fatigue once he plays it.
* VillainsOutShopping: He's gone to Dalaran to check on his money stash, then he encounters the League of E.V.I.L...
* WeBuyAnything: Gallywix always buys the first card you play, regardless of what it is [[DevelopersForesight (except for his own coin)]]. He could buy one of the Treasures you collected, or he could just buy a regular Coin.

!!Queen Wagtoggle
''The kobold queen is ALSO robbing the bank. And your minions.
wishing well.''



The kobold queen, who's set out to rob Dalaran on her own. Wagtoggle's Hero Power steals a minion from your deck and puts it into play. When that minion is killed, it returns to your hand.

to:

The kobold queen, who's set out to rob Dalaran on her own. Wagtoggle's A massive elemental presumably made of all the gold thrown into Dalaran's wishing well. Its Passive Hero Power steals Power, Made of Coins, gives it a minion from Coin whenever it takes damage. Its card equivalent is Soldier of Fortune, a 5/6 for 4 mana that gives your deck and puts opponent a Coin each time it into play. When that minion is killed, it returns to your hand.attacks.



* DistaffCounterpart: To Togwaggle, right down to a [[{{Spoonerism}} spoonerized]] name.
* EveryManHasHisPrice: Her Hero Power is called Bribery, implying she's getting your minions to betray you by offering over some of the gold she's stealing. Given that you're playing as the bad guys, that actually makes some sense.
* ItsPersonal: Apparently her and Togwaggle have some unspecified history. Either way, he demands that you take her candle, which is SeriousBusiness in the kobold world.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Violet Hold]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 2: Violet Hold.\\

to:

* DistaffCounterpart: To Togwaggle, right down to a [[{{Spoonerism}} spoonerized]] name.
* EveryManHasHisPrice: Her
EvilLaugh: Can let out one of these as its Hero Power feeds it a coin.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Hero Power gives it coins when it
is called Bribery, implying she's getting your damaged. A savvy player can use this to fill its hand with coins and mill it or make it fatigue early if it puts Gadgetzan Auctioneer on the board beforehand.

!!Banker Biggs
''His
minions to betray you by offering over some of the gold she's stealing. Given that you're playing as the bad guys, that actually makes some sense.
* ItsPersonal: Apparently her and Togwaggle have some unspecified history. Either way, he demands that you take her candle, which is SeriousBusiness in the kobold world.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Violet Hold]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 2: Violet Hold.\\
are compound-interesting.''



On this chapter, both players have a random minion trapped in the Violet Hold, which will awaken after a number of turns have past equal to its mana cost.
!!Lavanthor
''"What's in your mouth Lavanthor? Spit it out! Bad core hound!"''

\\
A monstrous core hound kept in the Violet Hold out of fear. Lavanthor's Hero Power is Lava Belch, which summons a 0/3 Molten Rock that deals 1 damage to all characters at the end of the turn. On Heroic, it costs no mana.

to:

On this chapter, both players have An orcish banker. His 4-mana hero power, Invest!, returns a random friendly minion trapped in the Violet Hold, which will awaken after a number of turns have past equal to its mana cost.
!!Lavanthor
''"What's in your mouth Lavanthor? Spit
his hand and gives it out! Bad core hound!"''

\\
A monstrous core hound kept in the Violet Hold out of fear. Lavanthor's Hero Power is Lava Belch, which summons a 0/3 Molten Rock that deals 1 damage to all characters at the end of the turn. On Heroic, it costs no mana.
+4/+4.



* PlayingWithFire: His hero power.
* UnfriendlyFire: His hero power damages ''everything'', including other rocks. On heroic, it's not uncommon for him to amass an army of them and blow up his entire board for no reason.

!!Sael'orn
''Traps prey like a spider... toys with them like a demon.''

to:

* PlayingWithFire: His hero power.
* UnfriendlyFire: His hero power damages ''everything'', including other rocks. On heroic, it's not uncommon for him to amass an army of them
GentleGiant: Despite being a rather large orc, he seems friendly and blow up his entire board for no reason.

!!Sael'orn
''Traps prey like a spider... toys with them like a demon.
opposed to fighting you.

!!Noz Timbertail
''This kobold pirate has elevated sneak attacks to an art form.
''



A vile aranasi prisoner. Her Hero Power, Web Grab, summons a minion from your hand, synergizing with her array of hard removal spells and Poisonous minions. On Heroic, it costs no mana. Her card equivalent is Aranasi Broodmother, a 6 mana 4/6 Warlock Demon with Taunt that restores 4 health to your hero when drawn.

to:

A vile aranasi prisoner. Her Hero Power, Web Grab, summons a minion from your hand, synergizing with her array of hard removal spells and Poisonous minions. On Heroic, it costs no mana. Her card equivalent is Aranasi Broodmother, a 6 mana 4/6 Warlock Demon with Taunt that restores 4 health to your kobold pirate robbing Dalaran for Queen Wagtoggle. Noz's hero when drawn.power gives all Stealth minions +1 attack (+2 on heroic).



* AllWebbedUp: What her hero power is meant to represent.
* SpiderPeople: Arasani are somewhere between demons and spiders. They don't fit the usual "drider" look, being something more akin to a humanoid with spider-like features.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Having a few strong Deathrattle minions will render her gimmick pretty much moot.

to:

* AllWebbedUp: What her hero power is meant SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's thematically similar to represent.
* SpiderPeople: Arasani are somewhere between demons and spiders. They don't fit the usual "drider" look, being something more akin to a humanoid with spider-like features.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Having a few strong Deathrattle minions will render her gimmick pretty much moot.
Candlebeard, but specializes in Stealth instead of Charge.



!!Millificent Manastorm
''Dread spouse of Millhouse, whom she'd like to have a word with.''

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!!Millificent Manastorm
''Dread spouse of Millhouse, whom she'd like to have a word with.
!!Trade Prince Gallywix
''The goblin Prince has rigged the market. Against you.
''



As the description notes, she is the wife of Millhouse Manastorm, and she is NOT happy about him leaving her to be locked up in Violet Hold. Her Hero Power summons a 0/4 Squirrel Bomb that explodes for 2 damage to all enemies when her turn starts.

to:

As Trade Prince of the description notes, she Bilgewater Cartel, Jastor Gallywix is the wife of Millhouse Manastorm, wealthiest, most powerful and she is NOT happy about him leaving her meanest goblin there is. His wealth resides in the Dalaran Bank, and he's not going to be locked give it up in Violet Hold. Her for anything. Gallywix's Hero Power summons mimics his collectible card somewhat - it has him take a 0/4 Squirrel Bomb copy of the first card you play each turn and give you one of his coins.\\
\\
As a collectible card, Trade Prince Gallywix is a 6 mana 5/8 Rogue Legendary from ''Goblins vs. Gnomes''
that explodes for 2 damage to all enemies when her turn starts.copies any spells your opponent casts and gives them a Coin in return.



* AxCrazy: Her sanity has dropped a bit after her imprisonment, going on a rampage and fighting you just to try and hunt down her husband. After he's dead, she still attacks you, explicitly saying you're next.
* BerserkButton: '''''Millhouse''''', specifically because he left her trapped in Violet Hold.
* DevelopersForesight: Millhouse Manastorm has unique dialogue when he's drawn from your deck (after shuffling himself into it at the start of the fight) and when he's played. Millificent has another unique line if Millhouse is killed. [[spoiler:Playing two Millhouses at once has her rant about it. Playing ''five'' will actually '''make Mallificent RageQuit'''.]]
* TheDreaded: Millhouse is terrified of her, to the point he ''hides in your deck'' to get away from her and [[OhCrap visibly panics]] [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential should you choose to play him.]]
* GadgeteerGenius: Comes with being a gnome; she can build Squirrel Bombs on the fly (as her Hero Power indicates) and runs a Mech deck filled with [[EquippableAlly Magnetic]] minions.
* MythologyGag: Her introductory dialogue with Millhouse, as well as her exclusive minions are taken from her encounter in the instance "Assault on Violet Hold".
* RageQuit: [[spoiler:Have five Millhouse Manastorms on board (somehow) and she'll screech in rage before conceding.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: When the Dalaran Heist first launched, her name was erroneously spelled M'''a'''llificent until it was corrected.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Elementium Squirrel Bomb, summoned from her hero power and Thorium Chicken, a 3-mana 5/1 that deals 3 damage to your hero each time you play a card.
* WomanScorned: She is not pleased her husband left her behind, and is only attacking you because Millhouse hid himself in your deck.

!!Moragg
''Prisoner 54293. Indefinite suspension. Avoid eye contact.''

to:

* AxCrazy: Her sanity has dropped a bit after her imprisonment, going on a rampage AdiposeRex: The most important goblin is incredibly fat. Togwaggle even lampshades it.
* FatBastard: He's probably the fattest goblin,
and fighting you just to try and hunt down her husband. After he's dead, she still attacks you, explicitly saying you're next.
* BerserkButton: '''''Millhouse''''', specifically because he left her trapped in Violet Hold.
* DevelopersForesight: Millhouse Manastorm has unique dialogue when he's drawn from your deck (after shuffling himself into it at
''certainly'' the start meanest.
* TacticalSuicideBoss: One
of the fight) and when he's played. Millificent has another unique line if Millhouse is killed. [[spoiler:Playing two Millhouses at once has her rant about it. Playing ''five'' will actually '''make Mallificent RageQuit'''.]]
* TheDreaded: Millhouse is terrified of her, to the point
cards he ''hides in your deck'' to get away from her and [[OhCrap visibly panics]] [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential should you choose to play him.]]
* GadgeteerGenius: Comes with being a gnome; she can build Squirrel Bombs on the fly (as her Hero Power indicates) and
runs a Mech deck filled with [[EquippableAlly Magnetic]] minions.
* MythologyGag: Her introductory dialogue with Millhouse, as well as her exclusive minions are taken from her encounter in the instance "Assault on Violet Hold".
* RageQuit: [[spoiler:Have five Millhouse Manastorms on board (somehow) and she'll screech in rage before conceding.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: When the Dalaran Heist first launched, her name was erroneously spelled M'''a'''llificent until it was corrected.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Elementium Squirrel Bomb, summoned from her hero power and Thorium Chicken, a 3-mana 5/1 that deals 3 damage to your hero
is Fel Reaver, which mills him each time you play a card.
* WomanScorned: She is not pleased her husband left her behind,
card. Since his Hero Power generates a ''lot'' of Gallywix Coins over time, you can accumulate them and is only attacking force Gallywix into fatigue once he plays it.
* VillainsOutShopping: He's gone to Dalaran to check on his money stash, then he encounters the League of E.V.I.L...
* WeBuyAnything: Gallywix always buys the first card
you because Millhouse hid himself in play, regardless of what it is [[DevelopersForesight (except for his own coin)]]. He could buy one of the Treasures you collected, or he could just buy a regular Coin.

!!Queen Wagtoggle
''The kobold queen is ALSO robbing the bank. And
your deck.

!!Moragg
''Prisoner 54293. Indefinite suspension. Avoid eye contact.
minions.''



An [[{{Oculothorax}} observer]] imprisoned in the Violet Hold and served as one of the bosses in the Violet Hold instance during ''Wrath of the Lich King''. His Hero Power, Ray of Suffering, acts similarly to the Lich King's Remorseless Winter hero power, dealing damage to the enemy hero and increasing after each use. On Normal it costs 3, on Heroic it costs 2.

to:

An [[{{Oculothorax}} observer]] imprisoned in the Violet Hold and served as one of the bosses in the Violet Hold instance during ''Wrath of the Lich King''. His The kobold queen, who's set out to rob Dalaran on her own. Wagtoggle's Hero Power, Ray of Suffering, acts similarly to the Lich King's Remorseless Winter hero power, dealing damage to the enemy hero Power steals a minion from your deck and increasing after each use. On Normal puts it costs 3, on Heroic into play. When that minion is killed, it costs 2.returns to your hand.



* TimeLimitBoss: The more he uses his Hero Power, the more damaging it gets.

!!Cyanigosa
''This master of chaotic magic was the chosen agent of Malygos.''

to:

* TimeLimitBoss: The more he uses his DistaffCounterpart: To Togwaggle, right down to a [[{{Spoonerism}} spoonerized]] name.
* EveryManHasHisPrice: Her
Hero Power, Power is called Bribery, implying she's getting your minions to betray you by offering over some of the more damaging it gets.

!!Cyanigosa
''This master of chaotic magic was
gold she's stealing. Given that you're playing as the chosen agent of Malygos.''
bad guys, that actually makes some sense.
* ItsPersonal: Apparently her and Togwaggle have some unspecified history. Either way, he demands that you take her candle, which is SeriousBusiness in the kobold world.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Violet Hold]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 2: Violet Hold.\\



A dragon of the Blue Dragonflight. In World of Warcraft, she was the supreme commander of the forces attacking the Violet Hold during the instance and served as the final boss for the raid. Her Hero Power deals 1 damage to all enemies whenever she casts a spell (which she has a lot of); on Heroic it deals 2 damage.

to:

A dragon of the Blue Dragonflight. In World of Warcraft, she was the supreme commander of the forces attacking On this chapter, both players have a random minion trapped in the Violet Hold during Hold, which will awaken after a number of turns have past equal to its mana cost.
!!Erekem
''This Arakkoa can see
the instance future... and served as he's stacking the final boss for the raid. Her deck.''

\\
An arakkoa prophet. His
Hero Power deals 1 damage to all enemies whenever she casts reveals a spell (which she has a lot of); minion from his deck and puts it on top. On Normal, it also gains +2/+2 while on Heroic it deals 2 damage.gains +4/+4.



* AvengingTheVillain: The villain in this case being Malygos, who is canonically dead at this point judging by Kalec being an Archmage and her line for defeating the player.
* EvilVsEvil: Cyanigosa isn't nice by any stretch of the imagination; in fact, she wants to ''destroy'' Dalaran, which creates obvious friction with the League of E.V.I.L.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Her Hero Power can easily devastate your board if she gets a few spells off. She also backs it with some heavier board clears like Dragon's Fury.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Streets of Dalaran]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 3: Streets of Dalaran.\\

to:

* AvengingTheVillain: The villain AscendedExtra: He was a boss in this case being Malygos, who is canonically dead at this point judging by Kalec being the original Violet Hold instance.
* FantasticRacism: As
an Archmage uncorrupted arakkoa, he looks down on Kriziki and calls her line for defeating pathetic.
* {{Seers}}: His hero power manipulates
the player.
* EvilVsEvil: Cyanigosa isn't nice by any stretch of the imagination;
future.

!!Lavanthor
''"What's
in fact, she wants to ''destroy'' Dalaran, which creates obvious friction with the League of E.V.I.L.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Her Hero Power can easily devastate
your board if she gets a few spells off. She also backs mouth Lavanthor? Spit it with some heavier board clears like Dragon's Fury.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Streets of Dalaran]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 3: Streets of Dalaran.\\
out! Bad core hound!"''



On this chapter, each player has three board spots filled with Permanent carts, representing fighting in the tight streets.

!!Applebough
''This old tree is full of knowledge to drop.''

\\
A fruit vendor on the streets of Dalaran. [[WhenTreesAttack And a tree.]] Her Apple Toss hero power deals 1 damage to the lowest health enemy and repeats if said enemy dies; on Heroic the damage increases to 2.

to:

On this chapter, each player has three board spots filled with Permanent carts, representing fighting A monstrous core hound kept in the tight streets.

!!Applebough
''This old tree
Violet Hold out of fear. Lavanthor's Hero Power is full of knowledge to drop.''

\\
A fruit vendor on the streets of Dalaran. [[WhenTreesAttack And
Lava Belch, which summons a tree.]] Her Apple Toss hero power 0/3 Molten Rock that deals 1 damage to all characters at the lowest health enemy and repeats if said enemy dies; on Heroic end of the damage increases to 2.turn. On Heroic, it costs no mana.



* CarnivoreConfusion: She's a tree, but is also a fruit vendor. Lazul even {{lampshade}}s this.
* WhenTreesAttack: She's a large Treant who fights the League of E.V.I.L causing chaos on the streets of Dalaran.

!Final Bosses

!!Jepetto Joybuzz
''Some assembly required.''

\\
A gnomish toymaker who sells gizmos and fun things at the Wonderworks. He's also the leader of the shopkeeper's group in Dalaran. His Hero Power summons a 1/1 copy of any minion a player draws - on Heroic, this only affects him.\\
\\
Jepetto as a card is an 8 mana 6/6 that draws two minions from your deck and changes their Attack, Health, and mana cost to 1.

to:

* CarnivoreConfusion: She's a tree, but PlayingWithFire: His hero power.
* UnfriendlyFire: His hero power damages ''everything'', including other rocks. On heroic, it's not uncommon for him to amass an army of them and blow up his entire board for no reason.

!!Ichoron
''This elemental
is also a fruit vendor. Lazul even {{lampshade}}s this.
* WhenTreesAttack: She's a large Treant who fights
double the League of E.V.I.L causing chaos on trouble and triple the streets of Dalaran.

!Final Bosses

!!Jepetto Joybuzz
''Some assembly required.
bubble.''

\\
A gnomish toymaker who sells gizmos and fun things at the Wonderworks. He's also the leader of the shopkeeper's group in Dalaran. His Hero Power summons water revenant. Ichoron's hero power gives a 1/1 copy of any minion a player draws - on Divine Shield. On Heroic, this only affects him.\\
\\
Jepetto as a card is an 8 mana 6/6 that draws two
it instead gives all his minions from your deck and changes their Attack, Health, and mana cost to 1.Divine Shield.



* DevelopersForesight:
** Steal his UnusableEnemyEquipment and use it against him, he'll remark on it being stolen out from under his nose.
** If you summon a Legendary, he'll remark on it being a limited edition toy.
** Getting certain minions that are powerful as 1/1s (particularly good Deathrattles) will make him harrumph.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Hoard of Toys, a 4-mana spell that summons 5 1/1 copies of any random minion.
* TheWonka: He's a quirky and intelligent toymaker who lives in a city of wizards. [[BewareTheSillyOnes He also runs the group of shopkeeps trying to stop you in the Dalaran Heist and serves as the final boss of the Streets of Dalaran, proving surprisingly tough.]]

!!Captain Hannigan
''Guards! GUARDS!!''

to:

* DevelopersForesight:
** Steal his UnusableEnemyEquipment and use it against him, he'll remark on it being stolen out from under his nose.
** If you summon

!!Sael'orn
''Traps prey like
a Legendary, he'll remark on it being spider... toys with them like a limited edition toy.
** Getting certain minions that are powerful as 1/1s (particularly good Deathrattles) will make him harrumph.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Hoard of Toys, a 4-mana spell that summons 5 1/1 copies of any random minion.
* TheWonka: He's a quirky and intelligent toymaker who lives in a city of wizards. [[BewareTheSillyOnes He also runs the group of shopkeeps trying to stop you in the Dalaran Heist and serves as the final boss of the Streets of Dalaran, proving surprisingly tough.]]

!!Captain Hannigan
''Guards! GUARDS!!''
demon.''



The captain of the Dalaran Guard. Hannigan's Hero Power is Raise the Alarm, which summons a 1/4 Kirin Tor Guard. Kirin Tor Guards have +1 Attack for each other Kirin Tor Guard in play. On Heroic, it costs no mana.

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The captain of the Dalaran Guard. Hannigan's A vile aranasi prisoner. Her Hero Power is Raise the Alarm, which Power, Web Grab, summons a 1/4 Kirin Tor Guard. Kirin Tor Guards have +1 Attack for each other Kirin Tor Guard in play.minion from your hand, synergizing with her array of hard removal spells and Poisonous minions. On Heroic, it costs no mana. Her card equivalent is Aranasi Broodmother, a 6 mana 4/6 Warlock Demon with Taunt that restores 4 health to your hero when drawn.



* FlunkyBoss: He summons 1/4s that grow in power every turn where possible. You need to manage them, or be quickly overwhelmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Underbelly]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 4: The Underbelly.\\

to:

* FlunkyBoss: He summons 1/4s that grow in AllWebbedUp: What her hero power every turn where possible. You need is meant to manage them, or be quickly overwhelmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Underbelly]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 4: The Underbelly.\\
represent.
* SpiderPeople: Arasani are somewhere between demons and spiders. They don't fit the usual "drider" look, being something more akin to a humanoid with spider-like features.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Having a few strong Deathrattle minions will render her gimmick pretty much moot.

!Final Bosses

!!Millificent Manastorm
''Dread spouse of Millhouse, whom she'd like to have a word with.''



On this chapter, each and every minion has their Health and Attack swapped due to Dr. Boom accidentally slicing into a toxic sewer gas line.

!!Chomper
''Chomper survives the sewers by snacking on smaller minions.''

\\
A crocolisk living in Dalaran's sewers. Its hero power, Chomp'' deals 1 damage and has Lifesteal. On heroic, this increases to 2.

to:

On this chapter, each As the description notes, she is the wife of Millhouse Manastorm, and every minion has their Health and Attack swapped due she is NOT happy about him leaving her to Dr. Boom accidentally slicing into a toxic sewer gas line.

!!Chomper
''Chomper survives the sewers by snacking on smaller minions.''

\\
A crocolisk living
be locked up in Dalaran's sewers. Its hero power, Chomp'' deals 1 Violet Hold. Her Hero Power summons a 0/4 Squirrel Bomb that explodes for 2 damage and has Lifesteal. On heroic, this increases to 2.all enemies when her turn starts.



* SewerGator: Goes without saying.

!!Sharky [=McFin=]
''This [=McShark=] feeds on the [=McWeak=].''

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* SewerGator: Goes without saying.

!!Sharky [=McFin=]
''This [=McShark=] feeds
AxCrazy: Her sanity has dropped a bit after her imprisonment, going on a rampage and fighting you just to try and hunt down her husband. After he's dead, she still attacks you, explicitly saying you're next.
* BerserkButton: '''''Millhouse''''', specifically because he left her trapped in Violet Hold.
* DevelopersForesight: Millhouse Manastorm has unique dialogue when he's drawn from your deck (after shuffling himself into it at the start of the fight) and when he's played. Millificent has another unique line if Millhouse is killed. [[spoiler:Playing two Millhouses at once has her rant about it. Playing ''five'' will actually '''make Mallificent RageQuit'''.]]
* TheDreaded: Millhouse is terrified of her, to the point he ''hides in your deck'' to get away from her and [[OhCrap visibly panics]] [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential should you choose to play him.]]
* GadgeteerGenius: Comes with being a gnome; she can build Squirrel Bombs
on the [=McWeak=].fly (as her Hero Power indicates) and runs a Mech deck filled with [[EquippableAlly Magnetic]] minions.
* MythologyGag: Her introductory dialogue with Millhouse, as well as her exclusive minions are taken from her encounter in the instance "Assault on Violet Hold".
* RageQuit: [[spoiler:Have five Millhouse Manastorms on board (somehow) and she'll screech in rage before conceding.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: When the Dalaran Heist first launched, her name was erroneously spelled M'''a'''llificent until it was corrected.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Elementium Squirrel Bomb, summoned from her hero power and Thorium Chicken, a 3-mana 5/1 that deals 3 damage to your hero each time you play a card.
* WomanScorned: She is not pleased her husband left her behind, and is only attacking you because Millhouse hid himself in your deck.

!!Moragg
''Prisoner 54293. Indefinite suspension. Avoid eye contact.
''



Sharky's Hero Power destroys a random damaged minion.

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Sharky's An observer imprisoned in the Violet Hold and served as one of the bosses in the Violet Hold instance during ''Wrath of the Lich King''. His Hero Power destroys a random damaged minion.Power, Ray of Suffering, acts similarly to the Lich King's Remorseless Winter hero power, dealing damage to the enemy hero and increasing after each use. On Normal it costs 3, on Heroic it costs 2.



* ThreateningShark: A ''shark'' swimming through the sewer. Go figure.

!!Dazzik "Hellscream"
''Something about the Warchief seems a little... off.''

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* ThreateningShark: A ''shark'' swimming through {{Oculothorax}}: The majority of his body is a floating eyeball, although he also has other eyeballs near the sewer. Go figure.

!!Dazzik "Hellscream"
''Something about
top of his head.
* TimeLimitBoss: The more he uses his Hero Power,
the Warchief seems a little... off.more damaging it gets.

!!Cyanigosa
''This master of chaotic magic was the chosen agent of Malygos.
''



A goblin who think he's Garrosh Hellscream. His Hero Power is "Armor Up", which grants him two armor. He plays a traditional Control Warrior deck.

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A goblin who think he's Garrosh Hellscream. His dragon of the Blue Dragonflight. In World of Warcraft, she was the supreme commander of the forces attacking the Violet Hold during the instance and served as the final boss for the raid. Her Hero Power is "Armor Up", which grants him two armor. He plays deals 1 damage to all enemies whenever she casts a traditional Control Warrior deck.spell (which she has a lot of); on Heroic it deals 2 damage.



* DevelopersForesight: He says every single Warrior voice line if you let him. He even has his own Scourglelord Dazzik that makes him into a Death Knight, complete with all of Scourgelord Garrosh's voicelines!
* LoonyFan: Copies all of Garrosh's mannerisms, and apparently needs to be reminded that he's a goblin by Dr. Boom.
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: His Hero Power shows a wooden shield with a skull painted on it held together with tape. GameplayAndStorySegregation though, since it's actually just as good as the real deal.

!!Cravitz Lorent
''Your battle with this romance novelist won't have a happy ending.''

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* DevelopersForesight: He says every single Warrior voice AvengingTheVillain: The villain in this case being Malygos, who is canonically dead at this point judging by Kalec being an Archmage and her line if you let him. He even has his own Scourglelord Dazzik that makes him into a Death Knight, complete for defeating the player.
* EvilVsEvil: Cyanigosa isn't nice by any stretch of the imagination; in fact, she wants to ''destroy'' Dalaran, which creates obvious friction
with all the League of Scourgelord Garrosh's voicelines!
E.V.I.L.
* LoonyFan: Copies all of Garrosh's mannerisms, and apparently needs to be reminded that he's a goblin by Dr. Boom.
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: His
PersonOfMassDestruction: Her Hero Power shows can easily devastate your board if she gets a wooden shield few spells off. She also backs it with a skull painted on it held together with tape. GameplayAndStorySegregation though, since it's actually just as good as some heavier board clears like Dragon's Fury.

!!Zuramat
the real deal.

!!Cravitz Lorent
''Your battle with this romance novelist won't have a happy ending.
Obliterator
''Imprisoned because the Kirin-Tor mostly frowns on obliterations.
''



A forsaken author of steamy romance novels. His hero power, Forbidden Love, destroys a random minion each player controls.

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A forsaken author of steamy romance novels. His voidlord. Zuramat's hero power, Forbidden Love, power banishes a minion to the Void, a special realm where the banished minion doesn't count as dead and won't trigger Deathrattles. He has a boss-exclusive Void Shift card which destroys a random all minion each player controls.for 3 mana, but resummons all minions he sent to the Void.



* EasterEgg: If you idle for long enough, he decides to give you a free sample. [[FetishRetardant Which includes a raspy forsaken doing the voices]].

!!The Rat King
''There must always be a rat king.''

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* EasterEgg: If you idle for long enough, he decides to give you a free sample. [[FetishRetardant PowerOfTheVoid: Which includes a raspy forsaken doing the voices]].

!!The Rat King
''There must always
he utilizes to shift minions around.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: The aforementioned Void Shift spell.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Streets of Dalaran]]
These bosses can only
be a rat king.''
encountered when playing Chapter 3: Streets of Dalaran.\\



A giant sewer rat. Its hero power, A Tale of Kings, summons a 1/10 Underbelly Rat (technically 10/1, but the twist reverses their stats). When the Rat King dies, the eldest Underbelly Rat on the board becomes the new Rat King, maintaining its current health.

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A giant sewer rat. Its hero power, A Tale of Kings, summons a 1/10 Underbelly Rat (technically 10/1, but On this chapter, each player has three board spots filled with Permanent carts, representing fighting in the twist reverses their stats). When the Rat King dies, the eldest Underbelly Rat tight streets.

!!Applebough
''This old tree is full of knowledge to drop.''

\\
A fruit vendor
on the board becomes streets of Dalaran. [[WhenTreesAttack And a tree.]] Her Apple Toss hero power deals 1 damage to the new Rat King, maintaining its current health.lowest health enemy and repeats if said enemy dies; on Heroic the damage increases to 2.



* DisasterDominoes: On the ''boss's'' end for once. Killing one Rat King with a sizable board usually means you can keep killing any others in line, since they're now defenseless. Most Rat King victories involve you killing them all off in a single turn.
* HiddenBackupPrince: Its hero power swarms the board with these.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: It's a lineage of giant rats.
* SuccessionCrisis: The only way to win is to force one of these by killing every rat on the board.

!Final Bosses

!!Madam Goya
''"Extortion" is such an ugly word. Goya prefers "Licensing Fees."''

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* DisasterDominoes: On CarnivoreConfusion: She's a tree, but is also a fruit vendor. Lazul even {{lampshade}}s this.
* WhenTreesAttack: She's a large Treant who fights
the ''boss's'' end for once. Killing one Rat King with a sizable board usually means you can keep killing any others in line, since they're now defenseless. Most Rat King victories involve you killing them all off in a single turn.
* HiddenBackupPrince: Its hero power swarms the board with these.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: It's a lineage
League of giant rats.
* SuccessionCrisis: The only way to win is to force one of these by killing every rat
E.V.I.L causing chaos on the board.

!Final Bosses

!!Madam Goya
''"Extortion" is such an ugly word. Goya prefers "Licensing Fees."''
streets of Dalaran.

!!Tierra Blythe
''Be sure to tip your wait staff! (Or else.)''



A pandaren who serves as the curator for the Gadgetzan Museum of Ancient Artifacts, serving as the public head of the museum in order to mask the Jade Lotus abilities within the establishment. Has been collecting donated artifacts to populate the museum and promises guests that their upcoming exhibits will be no less than 'thrilling.' Evidently Goya has also been expanding her market to the Underbelly of Dalaran as of late.\\
\\
Her Hero Power is Blackmail, which replaces a card in your hand with a 2-mana Extortion - playing it returns the card to your hand.\\
\\
As a card, Madam Goya is a 6 mana 4/3 neutral minion from ''Mean Streets of Gadgetzan''. Her Battlecry swaps a friendly minion in play for one in your deck.

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A pandaren who serves as the curator for the Gadgetzan Museum of Ancient Artifacts, serving as the public head of the museum in order to mask the Jade Lotus abilities within the establishment. Has been collecting donated artifacts to populate the museum and promises guests bartender. Tierra's hero power, Order Up!, summons a 2/2 Kind Waitress that their upcoming exhibits will be no less than 'thrilling.' Evidently Goya has also been expanding her market gives minions attacking it a 50% chance to attack the Underbelly of Dalaran as of late.\\
\\
Her Hero Power is Blackmail, which replaces a card in your hand with a 2-mana Extortion - playing it returns the card to your hand.\\
\\
As a card, Madam Goya is a 6 mana 4/3 neutral minion from ''Mean Streets of Gadgetzan''. Her Battlecry swaps a friendly minion in play for one in your deck.
wrong target. On heroic, she summons two at once.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In World of Warcraft, Madam Goya was slightly shady, but had no explicit criminal ties; here, she's explicitly in cahoots with the Jade Lotus.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Being able to potentially cheat out a big minion at the cost of a small one with Goya's effect can potentially be awesome. Being at the mercy of the RandomNumberGod? Not so much. It doesn't help that her stats are fairly sub-par to begin with, and you still have to worry about the opponent packing removal spells.
* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Used on her boss card as seen above.
* DevelopersForesight: Squeamlish and Mr. Chu have unique intro dialogue with her.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Fruit Slasher, a 4/2 (2/4) that deals 4 damage to an enemy and has Combo: Deal 1 damage to all enemies.

!!Boommaster Flark
''Former Boom protégé, Flark has a blast messing with minions.''

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In World of Warcraft, Madam Goya was slightly shady, but had no explicit criminal ties; here, NonIndicativeName: Her Kind Waitress is scowling and clearly getting ready for a fight. Hovering over the card reveals that she's explicitly in cahoots with the Jade Lotus.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Being able to potentially cheat out
even called a big minion at the cost of a small one with Goya's effect can potentially be awesome. Being at the mercy of the RandomNumberGod? Not so much. It doesn't help that her stats are fairly sub-par to begin with, and you still have to worry about the opponent packing removal spells.
* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Used
"Kind" Waitress.

!!Albin Eastoff
''Friend? Foe? He's
on her boss card as seen above.
* DevelopersForesight: Squeamlish and Mr. Chu have unique intro dialogue with her.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Fruit Slasher,
a 4/2 (2/4) that deals 4 damage to an enemy and has Combo: Deal 1 damage to all enemies.

!!Boommaster Flark
''Former Boom protégé, Flark has a blast messing with minions.
beastial rampage, he's not particular.''



A goblin specializing in everything explosive. Flark insists on referring to himself as an engineer rather than a scientist - you'll find no theories or "[[{{Malaproper}} hypotenuses]]" in his lab. Originally Boom's apprentice, Flark decided that robbing Dalaran wasn't good enough, so decided to blow it all up instead, no matter who gets in his way.\\
\\
The fight against Boommaster Flark has the player interrupt him just before he sets off a colossal bomb in the Underbelly. The player starts with Permanent red and blue wires on their side of the board - if the wires meet, the player takes 5 damage, meaning you have to keep minions in between them at all costs. Flark's Hero Power coats a minion in blast powder, causing them to instantly die the moment they take damage.\\
\\
As a collectible card, Boommaster Flark is the Hunter Legendary minion for ''The Boomsday Project''. He is a 7-mana 5/5 that enters play with four 0/2 Goblin Bombs, which have a Deathrattle that deals 2 damage to the enemy hero.

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A goblin specializing in everything explosive. Flark insists on referring to himself as an engineer rather than a scientist - you'll find no theories or "[[{{Malaproper}} hypotenuses]]" in his lab. Originally Boom's apprentice, Flark decided that robbing Dalaran wasn't good enough, so decided to blow it all up instead, no matter who gets in his way.\\
\\
The fight against Boommaster Flark has the player interrupt him just before he sets off a colossal bomb in the Underbelly. The player starts with Permanent red and blue wires on their side of the board - if the wires meet, the player takes 5 damage, meaning you have to keep minions in between them at all costs. Flark's Hero Power coats a minion in blast powder, causing them to instantly die the moment they take damage.\\
\\
As a collectible card, Boommaster Flark is the Hunter Legendary minion for ''The Boomsday Project''. He is a 7-mana 5/5 that enters play with four 0/2 Goblin Bombs, which have a Deathrattle that
worgen knife vendor. His hero deals 2 1-3 damage to the enemy hero.three random minions.



* ActionBomb: His Goblin Bombs. However, you'll likely need to boost their attack somehow to make use of it; no one's going to voluntarily attack a 0-attack minion that damages them when it dies.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Lampshaded. He wonders why he gave the wires to the player, since his goal is to connect them and blow the place to smithereens.
* DeceptiveDisciple: He was as loyal as every other scientist back in ''The Boomsday Project'', but turned against his mentor in an instant.
* EvilerThanThou: Tries to pull this on Dr. Boom.
* MadBomber: He could give Dr. Boom himself a run for his money in the "obsessed with explosives" department. This is actually what caused his FaceHeelTurn - he didn't think Boom's "strap rockets to Dalaran and fly it around" plan was explodey enough.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the original Dr. Boom, as a 7-mana Legendary that summons small bombs with a damaging Deathrattle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Violet Citadel]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 5: The Violet Citadel.\\

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* ActionBomb: His Goblin Bombs. However, you'll likely need to boost their attack somehow to make use of it; no one's going to voluntarily attack a 0-attack minion that damages them when it dies.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Lampshaded. He wonders why he gave the wires to the player, since his goal is to connect them and blow the place to smithereens.
* DeceptiveDisciple: He was as loyal as every other scientist back

!!Locksmith Zibb
''Mages
in ''The Boomsday Project'', but turned against his mentor in an instant.
* EvilerThanThou: Tries to pull this on Dr. Boom.
* MadBomber: He could give Dr. Boom himself a run for his money in the "obsessed with explosives" department. This is actually what caused his FaceHeelTurn - he didn't think Boom's "strap rockets to
Dalaran and fly it around" plan was explodey enough.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the original Dr. Boom, as a 7-mana Legendary that summons small bombs with a damaging Deathrattle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Violet Citadel]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 5: The Violet Citadel.\\
rely on Zibb's skills to lock up their spells.''



On this chapter, there is no twist. However, you will have to fight 12 bosses instead of 8, with the last four being a BossRush in a fixed order.

!!Lilayell Suntear
''She makes the instability of the universe work for her.''

\\
A member of the Sunreavers. Lilyell's Hero Power passively causes her spells to summon a minion of the same mana cost alongisde them, the same the Burgled Bag of Spells Tavern Brawl. Her card equivalent is Sunreaver Warmage, a 5 mana 4/4 that deals 4 damage if you're holding a spell that costs 5 or more.

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On this chapter, there is no twist. However, you will have to fight 12 bosses instead of 8, with the last four being a BossRush in a fixed order.

!!Lilayell Suntear
''She makes the instability of the universe work for her.''

\\
A member of the Sunreavers. Lilyell's Hero Power passively
Zibb's passive hero, Spell Lock, causes her all spells to summon a minion of the same mana cost alongisde them, the same the Burgled Bag of Spells Tavern Brawl. Her card equivalent is Sunreaver Warmage, a 5 mana 4/4 that deals 4 damage if you're holding a spell that costs 5 or more.Overload for their price.



* SummonMagic: Her hero power summons a random minion whenever she casts a spell.

!!Archivist Oshi
''Those who forget history are doomed to resummon it.''

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* SummonMagic: Her hero power summons AntiMagic: Spell-focused decks will quickly find themselves out of mana facing off with Zibb.
* {{Pun}}: If you play
a random minion whenever she casts a spell.

!!Archivist Oshi
''Those who forget history are doomed
Lackey, he'll remark that he has the keys right here.
* ReformedCriminal: He offhandedly mentions how he used
to resummon it.''
pick locks for pay. His attempts to reform ''you'' fail, though.

!!Timothy Jones
''Timothy has never dusted a golden. Not even once!''



The Citadel's archivist. Oshi's Hero Power summons a random friendly minion that died her turn.

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The Citadel's archivist. Oshi's A human jewelcrafting vendor. His Hero Power summons Power, Bling It On!, makes a random friendly minion that died her turn.golden. If it was already golden, the minion instead gains +4/+4 (+8/+8 on Heroic).




!The Council of Six

!!Magistrix Norroa
''There's no time to read her card text! Go, go, GO!''

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\n!The Council of Six\n\n!!Magistrix Norroa\n''There's no time to read her card text! Go, go, GO!''\n* CampGay: T.J. is absolutely ''fabulous''.

!!Rasil Fireborne
''Some say art is subjective. Rasil prefers destructive.''



A powerful chronomancer and the first challenge. Her Hero Power passively limits the player's turn to 25 seconds (15 on Heroic). She plays an aggressive Secret Mage deck.

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A powerful chronomancer and blood elven painter. Rasil's hero power, Masterpiece, spends all of his mana to summon a random minion of cost equal to the first challenge. Her Hero Power passively limits the player's turn to 25 seconds (15 on Heroic). She plays an aggressive Secret Mage deck.spent amount.



* DevelopersForesight: Each of the playable heroes has a "time running out" voiceline, which is only used in this encounter.
* OriginalGeneration: Unlike the other members of the Council, she has no precedent in ''Warcraft''.
* TimeMaster: She warps the flow of time, cutting your turn down.
* TrapMaster: Norroa's deck is chalked full of Mage Secrets, including more than two copies of most.

!!Archmage Vargoth
''Trapped for years in Outland, Vargoth found new sources of magic.''

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* DevelopersForesight: Each of the playable heroes has ArtAttacker: He uses enchanted paint to summon minions and kill you.
* ShoutOut: He's essentially
a "time running out" voiceline, which is only used in this encounter.
* OriginalGeneration: Unlike the other members of the Council, she has no precedent in ''Warcraft''.
* TimeMaster: She warps the flow of time, cutting your turn down.
* TrapMaster: Norroa's deck is chalked full of Mage Secrets, including more than two copies of most.

!!Archmage Vargoth
''Trapped for years in Outland, Vargoth found new sources of magic.
big [[Series/TheJoyOfPainting Bob Ross]] joke.

!Final Bosses

!!Jepetto Joybuzz
''Some assembly required.
''



One of the soldiers who accompanied the Alliance Expedition beyond the Dark Portal, Vargoth is an accomplished mage and high-ranking member of the Kirin Tor. Vargoth's Hero Power, Arcane Runes, is 0 mana and adds a random Arcane spell to his hand (any Mage spell with Arcane in its name).\\

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One A gnomish toymaker who sells gizmos and fun things at the Wonderworks. He's also the leader of the soldiers who accompanied the Alliance Expedition beyond the Dark Portal, Vargoth is an accomplished mage and high-ranking member of the Kirin Tor. Vargoth's shopkeeper's group in Dalaran. His Hero Power, Arcane Runes, is 0 mana and adds Power summons a random Arcane spell to his hand (any Mage spell with Arcane in its name).1/1 copy of any minion a player draws - on Heroic, this only affects him.\\



As a card, he's a 4 mana 2/6 neutral Legendary that recasts a random spell you cast this turn at the end of your turn.

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As Jepetto as a card, he's a 4 card is an 8 mana 2/6 neutral Legendary 6/6 that recasts a random spell you cast this turn at the end of draws two minions from your turn.deck and changes their Attack, Health, and mana cost to 1.



* TheArchmage: Vargoth is a member of the Council of Six, and in ''World of Warcraft'' is even seen wielding Aluneth if the player isn't the mage representative of the Tirisgarde.
* ContinuityNod: When summoning him, he will exclaim that he is finally free of "the blasted tower" ''World of Warcraft'' players had to get him out of, after Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider killed Vargoth's expedition team and locked Vargoth inside his own tower.
* RandomNumberGod:
** His Hero Power is very strong, but at the mercy of RNG. The range in quality of Arcane spells in the game is quite high. He does mitigate some of this with lots of Spell Damage minions, however.
** As a card, he recasts a random spell at a random target. AccidentalAimingSkills can therefore occasionally happen if the Vargoth luckily uses the correct spell to hit exactly the right target. Granted, you can completely avert this by only playing a single untargeted spell alongside him, or only use buffs if the board can be cleared, and it's probably advisable to play him this way.

!!Archmage Kalec (Kalecgos)
''It's just a matter of time before he's the next Malygos.''

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* TheArchmage: Vargoth is DevelopersForesight:
** Steal his UnusableEnemyEquipment and use it against him, he'll remark on it being stolen out from under his nose.
** If you summon
a member Legendary, he'll remark on it being a limited edition toy.
** Getting certain minions that are powerful as 1/1s (particularly good Deathrattles) will make him harrumph.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Hoard of Toys, a 4-mana spell that summons 5 1/1 copies of any random minion.
* TheWonka: He's a quirky and intelligent toymaker who lives in a city of wizards. [[BewareTheSillyOnes He also runs the group of shopkeeps trying to stop you in the Dalaran Heist and serves as the final boss
of the Council Streets of Six, and in ''World of Warcraft'' is even seen wielding Aluneth if the player isn't the mage representative of the Tirisgarde.
* ContinuityNod: When summoning him, he will exclaim that he is finally free of "the blasted tower" ''World of Warcraft'' players had to get him out of, after Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider killed Vargoth's expedition team and locked Vargoth inside his own tower.
* RandomNumberGod:
** His Hero Power is very strong, but at the mercy of RNG. The range in quality of Arcane spells in the game is quite high. He does mitigate some of this with lots of Spell Damage minions, however.
** As a card, he recasts a random spell at a random target. AccidentalAimingSkills can therefore occasionally happen if the Vargoth luckily uses the correct spell to hit exactly the right target. Granted, you can completely avert this by only playing a single untargeted spell alongside him, or only use buffs if the board can be cleared, and it's probably advisable to play him this way.

!!Archmage Kalec (Kalecgos)
''It's just a matter of time before he's the next Malygos.''
Dalaran, proving surprisingly tough.]]

!!Captain Hannigan
''Guards! GUARDS!!''



The successor as the Aspect of Magic after Malygos' death and now a member of the Council of Six, Kalecgos is the defender of Dalaran. Although he is a powerful blue dragon, he likes to remain in the form of a blue-haired human named Kalec. His Hero Power is Dragonwrath, which gives him +1 Spell Damage permanently each use, stacking with itself. On normal, it's 3 mana. On Heroic, it's '''one'''.\\
\\
As a card, Kalecgos is a 10 mana 4/12 Legendary Dragon for Mage that causes the first spell you cast each turn to cost 0, and also lets you Discover a spell as his Battlecry.

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The successor as the Aspect of Magic after Malygos' death and now a member captain of the Council of Six, Kalecgos is the defender of Dalaran. Although he is a powerful blue dragon, he likes to remain in the form of a blue-haired human named Kalec. His Dalaran Guard. Hannigan's Hero Power is Dragonwrath, Raise the Alarm, which gives him summons a 1/4 Kirin Tor Guard. Kirin Tor Guards have +1 Spell Damage permanently Attack for each use, stacking with itself. On normal, it's 3 mana. other Kirin Tor Guard in play. On Heroic, it's '''one'''.\\
\\
As a card, Kalecgos is a 10 mana 4/12 Legendary Dragon for Mage that causes the first spell you cast each turn to cost 0, and also lets you Discover a spell as his Battlecry.
it costs no mana.



* TheArchmage: The former Aspect of Magic and a member of the Council of Six. His hero power represents his mastery over magic. Kalecgos's effect lets you cast any spell for no mana, and gives you a free spell for the turn he's played and every turn after.
* DynamicEntry: Giving you a free Pyroblast, Flamestrike, or other big spell as soon as he comes down certainly qualifies. Bonus points if Kalecgos gave you that spell from his Battlecry.
* ExactWords: Kalecgos allows the Mage player to cast the the first spell they will cast, or ''have already casted'', of each turn for free. That includes playing ''The Coin'' to try to cheat out Kalec one turn earlier, which is an interaction Blizzard explicitly warned players about, after playtesters kept doing it wrong.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: He fights in his human form, Kalec. Although, it's probably more A Form ''He'' Is Comfortable With.
* GatheringSteam: His Hero Power is slow at first, but will quickly ramp out of control if the player lets him.
* MesACrowd: Oddly enough, he has the Legendary version of himself in his deck.
* TimeLimitBoss: If you let him build up enough stacks of Dragonwrath, he'll easily kill you in a single turn. You need to outpace him.

!!Archmage Khadgar
''Ingenious. Inscrutable. Indefatigable. In... your... way.''

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* TheArchmage: The former Aspect of Magic and a member of the Council of Six. His hero FlunkyBoss: He summons 1/4s that grow in power represents his mastery over magic. Kalecgos's effect lets you cast any spell for no mana, and gives you a free spell for the turn he's played and every turn after.
* DynamicEntry: Giving you a free Pyroblast, Flamestrike, or other big spell as soon as he comes down certainly qualifies. Bonus points if Kalecgos gave you that spell from his Battlecry.
* ExactWords: Kalecgos allows the Mage player to cast the the first spell they will cast, or ''have already casted'', of each turn for free. That includes playing ''The Coin'' to try to cheat out Kalec one turn earlier, which is an interaction Blizzard explicitly warned players about, after playtesters kept doing it wrong.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: He fights in his human form, Kalec. Although, it's probably more A Form ''He'' Is Comfortable With.
* GatheringSteam: His Hero Power is slow at first, but will quickly ramp out of control if the player lets him.
* MesACrowd: Oddly enough, he has the Legendary version of himself in his deck.
* TimeLimitBoss: If you let him build up enough stacks of Dragonwrath, he'll easily kill you in a single turn.
where possible. You need to outpace him.

!!Archmage Khadgar
''Ingenious. Inscrutable. Indefatigable. In... your... way.''
manage them, or be quickly overwhelmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Underbelly]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 4: The Underbelly.\\



The archmage of the Kirin Tor and former apprentice of Medivh. Khadgar is the final challenge in the Great Dalaran Heist. His Hero Power, Summon Elemental, summons a 2/3 Kirin Tor Elemental that copies whatever spells Khadgar casts. He uses a Tempo Mage deck with many small spells.\\

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The archmage of On this chapter, each and every minion has their Health and Attack swapped due to Dr. Boom accidentally slicing into a toxic sewer gas line.

!!Chomper
''Chomper survives
the Kirin Tor and former apprentice of Medivh. Khadgar is the final challenge in the Great Dalaran Heist. His Hero Power, Summon Elemental, summons a 2/3 Kirin Tor Elemental that copies whatever spells Khadgar casts. He uses a Tempo Mage deck with many small spells.\\sewers by snacking on smaller minions.''



Khadgar is also a collectible card ''and'' alternate Mage hero. For more information on them and for Khadgar's general personality, see the [[Characters/HearthstoneHeroesOfWarcraftHeroes Heroes]] section.

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Khadgar is also a collectible card ''and'' alternate Mage hero. For more information on them A crocolisk living in Dalaran's sewers. Its hero power, Chomp'' deals 1 damage and for Khadgar's general personality, see the [[Characters/HearthstoneHeroesOfWarcraftHeroes Heroes]] section.has Lifesteal. On heroic, this increases to 2.


Added DiffLines:

* SewerGator: Goes without saying.

!!Sharky [=McFin=]
''This [=McShark=] feeds on the [=McWeak=].''

\\
Sharky's Hero Power destroys a random damaged minion.
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* ThreateningShark: A ''shark'' swimming through the sewer. Go figure.

!!Dazzik "Hellscream"
''Something about the Warchief seems a little... off.''

\\
A goblin who think he's Garrosh Hellscream. His Hero Power is "Armor Up", which grants him two armor. He plays a traditional Control Warrior deck.
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* DevelopersForesight: He says every single Warrior voice line if you let him. He even has his own Scourglelord Dazzik that makes him into a Death Knight, complete with all of Scourgelord Garrosh's voicelines!
* LoonyFan: Copies all of Garrosh's mannerisms, and apparently needs to be reminded that he's a goblin by Dr. Boom.
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: His Hero Power shows a wooden shield with a skull painted on it held together with tape. GameplayAndStorySegregation though, since it's actually just as good as the real deal.

!!Cravitz Lorent
''Your battle with this romance novelist won't have a happy ending.''

\\
A forsaken author of steamy romance novels. His hero power, Forbidden Love, destroys a random minion each player controls.
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* EasterEgg: If you idle for long enough, he decides to give you a free sample. [[FetishRetardant Which includes a raspy forsaken doing the voices]].

!!The Rat King
''There must always be a rat king.''

\\
A giant sewer rat. Its hero power, A Tale of Kings, summons a 1/10 Underbelly Rat (technically 10/1, but the twist reverses their stats). When the Rat King dies, the eldest Underbelly Rat on the board becomes the new Rat King, maintaining its current health.
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* DisasterDominoes: On the ''boss's'' end for once. Killing one Rat King with a sizable board usually means you can keep killing any others in line, since they're now defenseless. Most Rat King victories involve you killing them all off in a single turn.
* HiddenBackupPrince: Its hero power swarms the board with these.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: It's a lineage of giant rats.
* SuccessionCrisis: The only way to win is to force one of these by killing every rat on the board.

!Final Bosses

!!Madam Goya
''"Extortion" is such an ugly word. Goya prefers "Licensing Fees."''

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A pandaren who serves as the curator for the Gadgetzan Museum of Ancient Artifacts, serving as the public head of the museum in order to mask the Jade Lotus abilities within the establishment. Has been collecting donated artifacts to populate the museum and promises guests that their upcoming exhibits will be no less than 'thrilling.' Evidently Goya has also been expanding her market to the Underbelly of Dalaran as of late.\\
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Her Hero Power is Blackmail, which replaces a card in your hand with a 2-mana Extortion - playing it returns the card to your hand.\\
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As a card, Madam Goya is a 6 mana 4/3 neutral minion from ''Mean Streets of Gadgetzan''. Her Battlecry swaps a friendly minion in play for one in your deck.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In World of Warcraft, Madam Goya was slightly shady, but had no explicit criminal ties; here, she's explicitly in cahoots with the Jade Lotus.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Being able to potentially cheat out a big minion at the cost of a small one with Goya's effect can potentially be awesome. Being at the mercy of the RandomNumberGod? Not so much. It doesn't help that her stats are fairly sub-par to begin with, and you still have to worry about the opponent packing removal spells.
* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Used on her boss card as seen above.
* DevelopersForesight: Squeamlish and Mr. Chu have unique intro dialogue with her.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Fruit Slasher, a 4/2 (2/4) that deals 4 damage to an enemy and has Combo: Deal 1 damage to all enemies.

!!Boommaster Flark
''Former Boom protégé, Flark has a blast messing with minions.''

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A goblin specializing in everything explosive. Flark insists on referring to himself as an engineer rather than a scientist - you'll find no theories or "[[{{Malaproper}} hypotenuses]]" in his lab. Originally Boom's apprentice, Flark decided that robbing Dalaran wasn't good enough, so decided to blow it all up instead, no matter who gets in his way.\\
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The fight against Boommaster Flark has the player interrupt him just before he sets off a colossal bomb in the Underbelly. The player starts with Permanent red and blue wires on their side of the board - if the wires meet, the player takes 5 damage, meaning you have to keep minions in between them at all costs. Flark's Hero Power coats a minion in blast powder, causing them to instantly die the moment they take damage.\\
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As a collectible card, Boommaster Flark is the Hunter Legendary minion for ''The Boomsday Project''. He is a 7-mana 5/5 that enters play with four 0/2 Goblin Bombs, which have a Deathrattle that deals 2 damage to the enemy hero.
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* ActionBomb: His Goblin Bombs. However, you'll likely need to boost their attack somehow to make use of it; no one's going to voluntarily attack a 0-attack minion that damages them when it dies.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Lampshaded. He wonders why he gave the wires to the player, since his goal is to connect them and blow the place to smithereens.
* DeceptiveDisciple: He was as loyal as every other scientist back in ''The Boomsday Project'', but turned against his mentor in an instant.
* EvilerThanThou: Tries to pull this on Dr. Boom.
* MadBomber: He could give Dr. Boom himself a run for his money in the "obsessed with explosives" department. This is actually what caused his FaceHeelTurn - he didn't think Boom's "strap rockets to Dalaran and fly it around" plan was explodey enough.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the original Dr. Boom, as a 7-mana Legendary that summons small bombs with a damaging Deathrattle.
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[[folder:The Violet Citadel]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 5: The Violet Citadel.\\
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On this chapter, there is no twist. However, you will have to fight 12 bosses instead of 8, with the last four being a BossRush in a fixed order.

!!Lilayell Suntear
''She makes the instability of the universe work for her.''

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A member of the Sunreavers. Lilyell's Hero Power passively causes her spells to summon a minion of the same mana cost alongisde them, the same the Burgled Bag of Spells Tavern Brawl. Her card equivalent is Sunreaver Warmage, a 5 mana 4/4 that deals 4 damage if you're holding a spell that costs 5 or more.
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* SummonMagic: Her hero power summons a random minion whenever she casts a spell.

!!Archivist Oshi
''Those who forget history are doomed to resummon it.''

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The Citadel's archivist. Oshi's Hero Power summons a random friendly minion that died her turn.
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!The Council of Six

!!Magistrix Norroa
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''There's no time to read her card text! Go, go, GO!''

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A powerful chronomancer and the first challenge. Her Hero Power passively limits the player's turn to 25 seconds (15 on Heroic). She plays an aggressive Secret Mage deck.
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* DevelopersForesight: Each of the playable heroes has a "time running out" voiceline, which is only used in this encounter.
* OriginalGeneration: Unlike the other members of the Council, she has no precedent in ''Warcraft''.
* TimeMaster: She warps the flow of time, cutting your turn down.
* TrapMaster: Norroa's deck is chalked full of Mage Secrets, including more than two copies of most.

!!Archmage Vargoth
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[[caption-width-right:260:Your little invasion ends here.]]
''Trapped for years in Outland, Vargoth found new sources of magic.''

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One of the soldiers who accompanied the Alliance Expedition beyond the Dark Portal, Vargoth is an accomplished mage and high-ranking member of the Kirin Tor. Vargoth's Hero Power, Arcane Runes, is 0 mana and adds a random Arcane spell to his hand (any Mage spell with Arcane in its name).\\
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As a card, he's a 4 mana 2/6 neutral Legendary that recasts a random spell you cast this turn at the end of your turn.
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* TheArchmage: Vargoth is a member of the Council of Six, and in ''World of Warcraft'' is even seen wielding Aluneth if the player isn't the mage representative of the Tirisgarde.
* ContinuityNod: When summoning him, he will exclaim that he is finally free of "the blasted tower" ''World of Warcraft'' players had to get him out of, after Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider killed Vargoth's expedition team and locked Vargoth inside his own tower.
* RandomNumberGod:
** His Hero Power is very strong, but at the mercy of RNG. The range in quality of Arcane spells in the game is quite high. He does mitigate some of this with lots of Spell Damage minions, however.
** As a card, he recasts a random spell at a random target. AccidentalAimingSkills can therefore occasionally happen if the Vargoth luckily uses the correct spell to hit exactly the right target. Granted, you can completely avert this by only playing a single untargeted spell alongside him, or only use buffs if the board can be cleared, and it's probably advisable to play him this way.

!!Archmage Kalec (Kalecgos)
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[[caption-width-right:260:You have reason to be frightened, invader!]]
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''It's just a matter of time before he's the next Malygos.''

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The successor as the Aspect of Magic after Malygos' death and now a member of the Council of Six, Kalecgos is the defender of Dalaran. Although he is a powerful blue dragon, he likes to remain in the form of a blue-haired human named Kalec. His Hero Power is Dragonwrath, which gives him +1 Spell Damage permanently each use, stacking with itself. On normal, it's 3 mana. On Heroic, it's '''one'''.\\
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As a card, Kalecgos is a 10 mana 4/12 Legendary Dragon for Mage that causes the first spell you cast each turn to cost 0, and also lets you Discover a spell as his Battlecry.
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* TheArchmage: The former Aspect of Magic and a member of the Council of Six. His hero power represents his mastery over magic. Kalecgos's effect lets you cast any spell for no mana, and gives you a free spell for the turn he's played and every turn after.
* DynamicEntry: Giving you a free Pyroblast, Flamestrike, or other big spell as soon as he comes down certainly qualifies. Bonus points if Kalecgos gave you that spell from his Battlecry.
* ExactWords: Kalecgos allows the Mage player to cast the the first spell they will cast, or ''have already casted'', of each turn for free. That includes playing ''The Coin'' to try to cheat out Kalec one turn earlier, which is an interaction Blizzard explicitly warned players about, after playtesters kept doing it wrong.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: He fights in his human form, Kalec. Although, it's probably more A Form ''He'' Is Comfortable With.
* GatheringSteam: His Hero Power is slow at first, but will quickly ramp out of control if the player lets him.
* MesACrowd: Oddly enough, he has the Legendary version of himself in his deck.
* TimeLimitBoss: If you let him build up enough stacks of Dragonwrath, he'll easily kill you in a single turn. You need to outpace him.

!!Archmage Khadgar
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''Ingenious. Inscrutable. Indefatigable. In... your... way.''

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The archmage of the Kirin Tor and former apprentice of Medivh. Khadgar is the final challenge in the Great Dalaran Heist. His Hero Power, Summon Elemental, summons a 2/3 Kirin Tor Elemental that copies whatever spells Khadgar casts. He uses a Tempo Mage deck with many small spells.\\
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Khadgar is also a collectible card ''and'' alternate Mage hero. For more information on them and for Khadgar's general personality, see the [[Characters/HearthstoneHeroesOfWarcraftHeroes Heroes]] section.
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The Great Dalaran Heist has the player take control of one of nine special heroes, each standing in for a playable class, as the League of E.V.I.L. works to capture the city. The Heist is split into five Wings, the assault of each being led by a different League member.

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[[folder:Friendly Encounters]]
Friendly Encounters are guaranteed to appear after defeating your third and fifth boss of a run.

!!Bartender Bob
''Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your deck.''

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The bartender of the taverns in Dalaran, where you can take a quick breather from your battles in the city to modify your deck. You begin with four random minions from your deck on the board, and four random minions in the tavern. You have two coins to spend, and a set of cards that cost 0 or 1 coin to modify your deck with.
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* BadGuyBar: Bob insists it's just a friendly, non-judgmental bar, although the League of E.V.I.L. members imply it's actually much closer to this.
* TheBartender
* LuckBasedMission: The Take a Chance card, which reduces the cost of a random card in your deck to 0. You could hit Frost Lich Jaina, or you could hit a Fire Fly. Good luck!
* LuckManipulationMechanic: Several of the tweaks available to you in the tavern includes the ability to pick and choose one particular minion, modify your opening draws, and dismiss dead weight from your earlier card pools.
* NonActionGuy: The only encounter in this game mode who doesn't engage you in combat.
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: Rather than a boss fight, it's a pit stop to help tune your deck. You use a set of special cards to dismiss minions, burn spells, manipulate stats and luck, and recruit new followers.

!!Bartendotron
''Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your deck.''

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A rare version of Bartender Bob that has a small chance of appearing if your deck has at least four Mechs. His mechanics are completely identical, but only offers Mech or Mech-related minions.
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* RobotMe: A robotic version of Bob.

!!Commander Bolan
''Be careful, he's got an enormous exclamation point above his head.''

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An extremely rare encounter. Bolan is Immune and doesn't directly fight the player. Instead, he gives them a Quest, which is a difficult challenge. If he's defeated, he gives you a random Treasure.
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* MythologyGag: He's an in-joke about Quest Givers in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''.
* ZergRush: His Murloc Quest, which gives you increasingly larger waves of Murlocs to clear (including '''Megafin''' on turn 5).
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[[folder:Recurring Bosses]]
These bosses can show up in multiple chapters of the Dalaran Heist.

!!Alchemist Wendy
''This alchemist mixes up decks, attempting to create golden cards.''

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An alchemist wandering the streets of Dalaran, practicing alchemy. Her Hero Power is Equivalent Exchange, a 1-mana power on autocast that swaps a random card in each player's hand. On Heroic, it costs 0.
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* EquivalentExchange: Her hero power's name and boss flavour.
* HealThyself: She has Greater Healing Potion, which heals a character for ''12'' - pretty much a full heal depending on how early you encounter her.

!!Linzi Redgrin
''This teeny-tiny rogue dishes out some big big hurt.''

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A gnomish rogue. Her hero power is Lil' Eviscerate, which deals 1 damage or 2 damage if Combo'd. On heroic, it only costs 1 mana.
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!!Kizi Copperclip
''A skilled stylist, but get on her bad side and she's a bit snippy.''

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A goblin stylist. Her Hero Power gives a friendly minion a random haircut, which is a small buff. It picks between +2 Attack, +2 Health, Stealth, or Taunt.
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* {{Joisey}}: She has a rather exaggerated New Jersey accent.
* PungeonMaster: Her hero power is accompanied by various puns about what haircut she gave and why it has that effect.
* ShearMenace: She attacks with scissors.

!!Hesetu Stonewind
''This shaman has a way of whipping his minions into a frenzy.''

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A shaman encountered in Dalaran. His Hero Power, Earthmother's Rage, costs 2 mana and gives a friendly minion Windfury. On Heroic, it instead gives ''Mega-Windfury''.
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* BlowYouAway: As expected of a Shaman. His Hero Power embues his minions with this.
* DevelopersForesight: He'll react negatively if you use any elemental spells or play Al'Akir - which is to be expected, seeing as you're playing as the bad guys.

!!Soothsayer Zoie
''This healer will fight for her city. Break out the sooths!''

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A priest. Zoie's passive hero power, Healing Hands, restores 2 health to all friendly minions at the start of her turn. On heroic, it heals them to full health instead.
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* WhiteMage: She's almost entirely focused on healing.

!!Bookmaster Bae Chao
''Quite, please.''

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A pandaren librarian. Bae Chao plays a Silence-based deck. Her 3-mana Hero Power, Shhh!, silences every minion in play. On Heroic, it's passive and Silences every minion the moment they're summoned.
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* MagicLibrarian: Well, she is the librarian in a city of mages...

!!Carousel Gryphon
''Round and round your minions go...''

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A magical carousel ride that comes alive to defend Dalaran. Its Hero Power is Merry Go Round, which causes all minions to rotate at the end of the carousel's turn. When rotated, all of the carousel's minions move to the left, and all yours move to the right, with the leftmost and rightmost minions switching sides.
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* CircusOfFear: It certainly is to the player characters.
* CrappyCarnival: Apparently the gryphon gave Ol' Barkeye splinters when he tried to ride it. Eudora also wants a refund.
* DoubleTake: The Innkeeper is certainly puzzled when he announces it.
* LethalJokeCharacter: You wouldn't expect to lose to a ''carousel'' of all things, but a few misplays around its Hero Power can leave you with dead weight and it with a lot of strong minions.

!!P.O.G.O.
''This bionic bouncing machine has gone completely rogue!''

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A massive version of the Pogo Hoppers. The Hero Power costs 2 and acts like the Lab Recruiter minion, shuffling 3 copies of a minion into its deck. On Heroic it draws a card as well.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: The description above tells all.
* KingMook: To the Pogo Hopper card from ''The Boomsday Project''.
* TacticalSuicideBoss: As with Captain Shivers from the Monster Hunt, P.O.G.O runs Fel Reaver allowing the player to remove his deck.

!!Moon Priestess Nici
''Time heals all wounds. But if you're in a hurry, you can call Nici!''

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A young and chipper priestess of Elune. Her hero power, ''Blessing of Elune'' is passive and doubles all of her healing.
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* BareYourMidriff: Her full character art, visible on publicity, shows her armor doesn't cover her midriff.
* CallingYourAttacks: One of her voice line has her do so.
* NoCureForEvil: She makes a comment if the player [[AvertedTrope averts]] this.
* NotSoDifferent: If the player heals themselves or a minion, she expresses this, surprised that even villains heal their wounded.
* ShoutOut: To ''Manga/SailorMoon''. Several of of her lines are based on lines from Sailor moon.
* WolverinePublicity: Despite being a lower tier boss, she appears at the center of most publicity for ''The Dalaran Heist'' alongside George.

!!Disidra Stormglory
''Terribly tenacious. Truly thaumaturgic. Totally totemic.''

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A draenei shaman. Disidra's hero power summons any random totem, and she uses a totem-synergy deck.
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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Her description.

!!The Great Akazamzarak
''It's not real magic. He's got cards tucked into his sleeve.''

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A goblin street magician. His Hero Power, Prestidigitation, generates a random magic trick. He either gains Bunnifitronus; transforming a random minion into a critter, Presto Legendaro; adding a random Legendary to each players' hand, Reductomara; reducing the cost of all spells in both players' hand and deck by 1, and Yoggers Poggers; shuffling three Scrolls of Wonder into each deck.
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* AscendedMeme: Yoggers Poggers, which pays homage to Yogg-Saron and the [=PogChamp=] Twitch emote.
* BalefulPolymorph: Bunnifitronus, which turns a minion into either a squirrel, sheep, or frog.
* EasterEgg: On the rare chance he gives you Dr. Boom, he'll say "Whoa whoa, not that card! Give it back. Take THIS instead." and switch it for whatever he got.
* NothingUpMySleeve: If you look closely at his Hero Power's art, you can see Dr. Boom falling out of his sleeves.
* StageMagician: His whole shtick.
* RandomNumberGod: His hero power is all over the place, and almost always symmetrical. That]'s a large part of what makes this an amusing encounter, though.

!!Awilo, Cooking Trainer
''This chef is cooking up some REALLY healthy food.''

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A troll cooking trainer. His hero power passively restores 3 health (5 on Heroic) to him whenever he casts a spell.
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* ChefOfIron: The premier chef of Dalaran, and apparently a worthy contender for the League of EVIL.

!!Dagg Cruelmight
''You never kick a man when he's down. Unless you're Dagg.''

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An orcish bully. His hero power deals 2 damage to a damaged minion, or 4 on heroic.
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* TheBully: He's a schoolyard bully essentially. Incidentally, he's one of the most pathetic bosses personality-wise.
* CompensatingForSomething: Upon equipping Gorehowl, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial he vehemently denies this]].
* EasterEgg: He has a special interaction with - what else - the Burgly Bully.
* HiddenDepths: He's seems like a general bully stereotype at first, although the longer you fight him the more he puts his self-esteem issues on his sleeve.
-->'''Dagg:''' I'm angry because of low self ESTEEM!\\
'''Dagg:''' I'm jealous that your minions are BETTER!\\
'''Dagg:''' I'm just projecting my issues onto YOU!
* InjuredVulnerability: His hero power only hits damaged minions.
* IShallTauntYou: He insults you constantly throughout the fight. By his own admission though, his insults are a bit lacking.

!!Ungan Oddkind
''He conjures up animals. And insults. And insulting animals.''

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A rude dwarf who uses a Spell Hunter deck. His 5-mana Hero Power, Summon Companion, randomly summons one of the Hunter Animal Companions. On Heroic, it only costs 4 mana.
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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: As demonstrated by his description.
* IShallTauntYou: His opening line is a very verbose insult. He actually has 9 special insults, one tailor-made for each hero. He also doesn't let up as the battle goes on.

!!Tipsi Wobblerune
''She's a portable portal party!''

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Tipsi's Hero Power, Portal Party, adds a random Portal to her hand. On Heroic, it costs 1 mana.
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!!Tala Stonerage
''Druids walk many paths. Tala walks them all.''

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A tauren druid. Tala's Hero Power is Twin Paths, which passively causes her Choose One cards to have both effects combined.
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* TakeAThirdOption: She says something like this when playing a Choose One card.

!!Whirt the All-Knowing
''What's the secret to knowing all secrets? It's a secret.''

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An "all-knowing" archmage. Whirt's Hero Power puts a random Secret from any class (except Rogue) into play.
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* AccidentalTruth: He predicts which class' Secret he'll put into play. If he calls the correct one, he brags about how intelligent he is. However...
* {{Backtracking}}: If he gets the class wrong, he makes an excuse like he was talking about the '''bow''' mages, or that he'll get a Paladin secret on a ''different'' turn.
* ContinuityNod: Whirt can't use Rogue Secrets, because Rogues aren't a Dalaran class in this set.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: It's pretty obvious that he's not the brilliant seer he claims to be. That doesn't stop him from being a smarmy asshole throughout the fight.
* {{Seers}}: Something he almost certainly is ''not''.
* TrapMaster: As expected from a Secret-based boss.

!!Valdera Highborne
''His smile is disarming, but his fancy armor is the real threat.''

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An Elven adventurer who wears gaudy yet surprisingly protective armor, to the point where he can only take up to 3 damage at a time (his Passive Hero Power).
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* AgentPeacock: He has the usual High Elf effeminate appearance and campy behavior, but he is still an extremely effective DamageSpongeBoss with powerful minions and a lot of healing to compliment his Hero Power.
* SingleUseShield: A lot of his minions have Divine Shield.
* SmugSnake: He's very egotistical and loves to taunt you while singing praise about his armor. Once he goes down though, his smugness is replaced by disbelief.
* ThisCannotBe: Expresses shock over his defeat.

!!Draemus
''Importer of rare and exotic pets. Many of them dangerous.''

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A dwarvern pet owner, who's quite unhappy with the League barging into his pet store. His Hero Power is Import "Pet", which lets him craft a custom Zombeast. On Heroic, the ability only costs 1 mana.
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* CoolPet: When you're importing Snake-Owls and Bearshark-Lions, it's pretty hard to deny this.
* CutenessProximity: Whenever you play a Beast against him, he stops to gush about how cute it is.

!!Kazamon Steelskin
''To say he's reckless is an understatement. Zero recks are given.''

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A mighty orcish warlock using a modified Zoolock deck. His hero power, Steelskin, passively causes his cards to deal no damage to himself.
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* ArtificialStupidity: His hero power prevents Curse of Rafaam from damaging him. That doesn't stop him from wasting mana removing the curse cards from his hand.
* AscendedExtra: He's lifted directly from the TCG, using both the artwork and name of a gimmicky card. His emote line ([[{{Pun}} Hardy har har!]]) is even that card's flavour text.
* BossBanter: Most bosses have this, but Kazamon is particularly infamous. He has multiple lines for his hero power triggering, many of them fairly long. Since he plays a lot of small self-damaging cards, Steelskin triggers a lot. The boss won't play any cards while he's talking, forcing you to sit through the same few dialogues all the way ''constantly''.

!!Kaye Toogie
''Step 1: Open portal. Step 2: Minions fight. Step 3: ...Victory?''

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A woman experimenting with portals. Her Hero Power, Open Wormhole, summons a random minion from each deck and forces them to attack each other.
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* MythologyGag: In ''World of Warcraft'', Kaye is a secret vendor who can only be accessed using the Northrend Wormhole Generator and selecting the very rare "underground" option. Hearthstone explains how she wound up in an inaccessible sewer grate (and apparently how she died, given that she's Undead in [=WoW=] proper).

!!Sky Captain Smiggs
''The only thing bigger than his mustache is his broadside.''

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Captain of an airship, he happened to return to Dalaran as the League was raiding it. His Hero Power deals 2 damage to all minions for 2 mana, but he needs to take 2 turns to reload after that. On Heroic the broadside deals 1 extra damage.
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* CoolAirship: Which he uses to rain down cannonballs.
* RealityEnsues: His airship has to reload after it fires. He also can't hear the player emoting from his airship.
* UnfriendlyFire: His cannons target his own board as well.

!!Nozari
''When time travel fails, bronze dragons often resort to random sand.''

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A bronze dragon found in the Caverns of Time, originally split between an adult and child simultaneously, although she seems to have recovered now. Her Hero Power is Sand Breath, a 2-mana autocast that deals 2 damage to a random enemy. On Heroic, it's only 1 mana and deals 4.\\
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As a collectible card, Nozari is a 10 mana 4/12 Dragon Legendary for the Paladin class, which heals both heroes to full Health.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In ''World of Warcraft'', she's mostly a visual gag/showcase of what the Caverns of Time can do to its residents. She doesn't even appear in dragon form. Here, she's a 10 mana card with stats equal to Malygos and Ysera and an incredibly powerful Battlecry effect.
* DishingOutDirt: Her Hero Power blasts sand at her enemies.
* HeroicSecondWind: The card restores both heroes to full health. If you're nearly dead but your opponent is barely hurt, she has this effect.
* RandomNumberGod: Sand Breath can hit any target, so going wide can make it next to useless.

!!Dalaran Fountain Golem
''Ice cold this fountain flows frostin' up foes with lyrical floes.''

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The statue in the Dalaran fountain, animated and hostile. Its Hero Power is Cold Water, which passively freezes any minion that damages it. Its card equivalent is Walking Fountain, an 8 mana 4/8 Shaman Elemental with Lifesteal, Rush, and Windfury.
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* AnIcePerson: Its hero power automatically freezes opposing minions.
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The minion version belongs to Shaman, one of the EVIL factions. In the adventure, its instead a Dalaran character.

!!Oxana Demonslay
''Slaying demons is her profession, but beating you is her passion.''

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A demon hunter. Oxana's Passive Hero Power is Immolation Aura, which deals 2 damage to any minion that attacks her. On Heroic, this is increased to 3.
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* DemonSlaying: Her profession.
* IncendiaryExponent: She's surrounded in fel flames.

!!Anarii Duskgrove
''This druid speaks for the trees, and they have nothing nice to say.''

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A snarky night elven druid. She uses an aggressive token druid deck. On normal her hero power summons a 2/2 Treant with Taunt. On Heroic, it costs 3 but summons ''two'' of those Treants.
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* ArrogantKungFuGirl: She's extremely arrogant about her abilities and doesn't let up insulting you. Given her reputation in the community, it's one of the cases where this is probably justified.
* AttackAttackAttack: One of the most aggressive bosses, and is playing a straight-up aggro deck with a bonkers Hero Power.
* WhenTreesAttack: She uses a treant-focused deck, which works well with her Hero Power.
* ZergRush: She quickly floods the board, especially on Heroic. You'll need a powerful deck to withstand her early onslaught.

!!Vas'no
''This troll water shaman is into undertows and overloads.''

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Vas'no's passive hero power causes his Overload spells to cast twice. On heroic, this increases to thrice.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dalaran Bank]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 1: Dalaran Bank.\\
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On this chapter, the opponent starts with a 0/3 Coffer that gives each player two Coins when destroyed.
!!Marei Loom
''She'll exploit your finances, but she won't finance your exploits.''

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A Forsaken bank teller working for the Dalaran Bank. Her Hero Power, "Next...", swaps the left-most card in each player's hand with one in their deck.
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* BeleagueredBureaucrat: Has the general attitude of one, as she's focused on processing her workload.
* DullSurprise: Gives a dull "Oh, no..." when defeated.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Hardly even reacts to the League of E.V.I.L. robbing the bank, more focused on paperwork and complaining about the lines.

!!Mo Eniwhiskers
''Mo's money creates Mo's problems.''

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Mo's passive Hero Power, Street Smarts, lets him draw a card whenever either player uses a Coin.
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!!Gold Elemental
''Something has gone awry at the bottom of the wishing well.''

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A massive elemental presumably made of all the gold thrown into Dalaran's wishing well. Its Passive Hero Power, Made of Coins, gives it a Coin whenever it takes damage. Its card equivalent is Soldier of Fortune, a 5/6 for 4 mana that gives your opponent a Coin each time it attacks.
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* EvilLaugh: Can let out one of these as its Hero Power feeds it a coin.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Hero Power gives it coins when it is damaged. A savvy player can use this to fill its hand with coins and mill it or make it fatigue early if it puts Gadgetzan Auctioneer on the board beforehand.

!!Banker Biggs
''His minions are compound-interesting.''

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An orcish banker. His 4-mana hero power, Invest!, returns a friendly minion to his hand and gives it +4/+4.
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* GentleGiant: Despite being a rather large orc, he seems friendly and opposed to fighting you.

!!Noz Timbertail
''This kobold pirate has elevated sneak attacks to an art form.''

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A kobold pirate robbing Dalaran for Queen Wagtoggle. Noz's hero power gives all Stealth minions +1 attack (+2 on heroic).
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's thematically similar to Candlebeard, but specializes in Stealth instead of Charge.

!Final Bosses

!!Trade Prince Gallywix
''The goblin Prince has rigged the market. Against you.''

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Trade Prince of the Bilgewater Cartel, Jastor Gallywix is the wealthiest, most powerful and meanest goblin there is. His wealth resides in the Dalaran Bank, and he's not going to give it up for anything. Gallywix's Hero Power mimics his collectible card somewhat - it has him take a copy of the first card you play each turn and give you one of his coins.\\
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As a collectible card, Trade Prince Gallywix is a 6 mana 5/8 Rogue Legendary from ''Goblins vs. Gnomes'' that copies any spells your opponent casts and gives them a Coin in return.
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* AdiposeRex: The most important goblin is incredibly fat. Togwaggle even lampshades it.
* FatBastard: He's probably the fattest goblin, and ''certainly'' the meanest.
* TacticalSuicideBoss: One of the cards he runs is Fel Reaver, which mills him each time you play a card. Since his Hero Power generates a ''lot'' of Gallywix Coins over time, you can accumulate them and force Gallywix into fatigue once he plays it.
* VillainsOutShopping: He's gone to Dalaran to check on his money stash, then he encounters the League of E.V.I.L...
* WeBuyAnything: Gallywix always buys the first card you play, regardless of what it is [[DevelopersForesight (except for his own coin)]]. He could buy one of the Treasures you collected, or he could just buy a regular Coin.

!!Queen Wagtoggle
''The kobold queen is ALSO robbing the bank. And your minions.''

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The kobold queen, who's set out to rob Dalaran on her own. Wagtoggle's Hero Power steals a minion from your deck and puts it into play. When that minion is killed, it returns to your hand.
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* DistaffCounterpart: To Togwaggle, right down to a [[{{Spoonerism}} spoonerized]] name.
* EveryManHasHisPrice: Her Hero Power is called Bribery, implying she's getting your minions to betray you by offering over some of the gold she's stealing. Given that you're playing as the bad guys, that actually makes some sense.
* ItsPersonal: Apparently her and Togwaggle have some unspecified history. Either way, he demands that you take her candle, which is SeriousBusiness in the kobold world.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Violet Hold]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 2: Violet Hold.\\
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On this chapter, both players have a random minion trapped in the Violet Hold, which will awaken after a number of turns have past equal to its mana cost.
!!Lavanthor
''"What's in your mouth Lavanthor? Spit it out! Bad core hound!"''

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A monstrous core hound kept in the Violet Hold out of fear. Lavanthor's Hero Power is Lava Belch, which summons a 0/3 Molten Rock that deals 1 damage to all characters at the end of the turn. On Heroic, it costs no mana.
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* PlayingWithFire: His hero power.
* UnfriendlyFire: His hero power damages ''everything'', including other rocks. On heroic, it's not uncommon for him to amass an army of them and blow up his entire board for no reason.

!!Sael'orn
''Traps prey like a spider... toys with them like a demon.''

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A vile aranasi prisoner. Her Hero Power, Web Grab, summons a minion from your hand, synergizing with her array of hard removal spells and Poisonous minions. On Heroic, it costs no mana. Her card equivalent is Aranasi Broodmother, a 6 mana 4/6 Warlock Demon with Taunt that restores 4 health to your hero when drawn.
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* AllWebbedUp: What her hero power is meant to represent.
* SpiderPeople: Arasani are somewhere between demons and spiders. They don't fit the usual "drider" look, being something more akin to a humanoid with spider-like features.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Having a few strong Deathrattle minions will render her gimmick pretty much moot.

!Final Bosses

!!Millificent Manastorm
''Dread spouse of Millhouse, whom she'd like to have a word with.''

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As the description notes, she is the wife of Millhouse Manastorm, and she is NOT happy about him leaving her to be locked up in Violet Hold. Her Hero Power summons a 0/4 Squirrel Bomb that explodes for 2 damage to all enemies when her turn starts.
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* AxCrazy: Her sanity has dropped a bit after her imprisonment, going on a rampage and fighting you just to try and hunt down her husband. After he's dead, she still attacks you, explicitly saying you're next.
* BerserkButton: '''''Millhouse''''', specifically because he left her trapped in Violet Hold.
* DevelopersForesight: Millhouse Manastorm has unique dialogue when he's drawn from your deck (after shuffling himself into it at the start of the fight) and when he's played. Millificent has another unique line if Millhouse is killed. [[spoiler:Playing two Millhouses at once has her rant about it. Playing ''five'' will actually '''make Mallificent RageQuit'''.]]
* TheDreaded: Millhouse is terrified of her, to the point he ''hides in your deck'' to get away from her and [[OhCrap visibly panics]] [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential should you choose to play him.]]
* GadgeteerGenius: Comes with being a gnome; she can build Squirrel Bombs on the fly (as her Hero Power indicates) and runs a Mech deck filled with [[EquippableAlly Magnetic]] minions.
* MythologyGag: Her introductory dialogue with Millhouse, as well as her exclusive minions are taken from her encounter in the instance "Assault on Violet Hold".
* RageQuit: [[spoiler:Have five Millhouse Manastorms on board (somehow) and she'll screech in rage before conceding.]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: When the Dalaran Heist first launched, her name was erroneously spelled M'''a'''llificent until it was corrected.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Elementium Squirrel Bomb, summoned from her hero power and Thorium Chicken, a 3-mana 5/1 that deals 3 damage to your hero each time you play a card.
* WomanScorned: She is not pleased her husband left her behind, and is only attacking you because Millhouse hid himself in your deck.

!!Moragg
''Prisoner 54293. Indefinite suspension. Avoid eye contact.''

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An [[{{Oculothorax}} observer]] imprisoned in the Violet Hold and served as one of the bosses in the Violet Hold instance during ''Wrath of the Lich King''. His Hero Power, Ray of Suffering, acts similarly to the Lich King's Remorseless Winter hero power, dealing damage to the enemy hero and increasing after each use. On Normal it costs 3, on Heroic it costs 2.
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* TimeLimitBoss: The more he uses his Hero Power, the more damaging it gets.

!!Cyanigosa
''This master of chaotic magic was the chosen agent of Malygos.''

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A dragon of the Blue Dragonflight. In World of Warcraft, she was the supreme commander of the forces attacking the Violet Hold during the instance and served as the final boss for the raid. Her Hero Power deals 1 damage to all enemies whenever she casts a spell (which she has a lot of); on Heroic it deals 2 damage.
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* AvengingTheVillain: The villain in this case being Malygos, who is canonically dead at this point judging by Kalec being an Archmage and her line for defeating the player.
* EvilVsEvil: Cyanigosa isn't nice by any stretch of the imagination; in fact, she wants to ''destroy'' Dalaran, which creates obvious friction with the League of E.V.I.L.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Her Hero Power can easily devastate your board if she gets a few spells off. She also backs it with some heavier board clears like Dragon's Fury.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Streets of Dalaran]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 3: Streets of Dalaran.\\
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On this chapter, each player has three board spots filled with Permanent carts, representing fighting in the tight streets.

!!Applebough
''This old tree is full of knowledge to drop.''

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A fruit vendor on the streets of Dalaran. [[WhenTreesAttack And a tree.]] Her Apple Toss hero power deals 1 damage to the lowest health enemy and repeats if said enemy dies; on Heroic the damage increases to 2.
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* CarnivoreConfusion: She's a tree, but is also a fruit vendor. Lazul even {{lampshade}}s this.
* WhenTreesAttack: She's a large Treant who fights the League of E.V.I.L causing chaos on the streets of Dalaran.

!Final Bosses

!!Jepetto Joybuzz
''Some assembly required.''

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A gnomish toymaker who sells gizmos and fun things at the Wonderworks. He's also the leader of the shopkeeper's group in Dalaran. His Hero Power summons a 1/1 copy of any minion a player draws - on Heroic, this only affects him.\\
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Jepetto as a card is an 8 mana 6/6 that draws two minions from your deck and changes their Attack, Health, and mana cost to 1.
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* DevelopersForesight:
** Steal his UnusableEnemyEquipment and use it against him, he'll remark on it being stolen out from under his nose.
** If you summon a Legendary, he'll remark on it being a limited edition toy.
** Getting certain minions that are powerful as 1/1s (particularly good Deathrattles) will make him harrumph.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Hoard of Toys, a 4-mana spell that summons 5 1/1 copies of any random minion.
* TheWonka: He's a quirky and intelligent toymaker who lives in a city of wizards. [[BewareTheSillyOnes He also runs the group of shopkeeps trying to stop you in the Dalaran Heist and serves as the final boss of the Streets of Dalaran, proving surprisingly tough.]]

!!Captain Hannigan
''Guards! GUARDS!!''

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The captain of the Dalaran Guard. Hannigan's Hero Power is Raise the Alarm, which summons a 1/4 Kirin Tor Guard. Kirin Tor Guards have +1 Attack for each other Kirin Tor Guard in play. On Heroic, it costs no mana.
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* FlunkyBoss: He summons 1/4s that grow in power every turn where possible. You need to manage them, or be quickly overwhelmed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Underbelly]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 4: The Underbelly.\\
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On this chapter, each and every minion has their Health and Attack swapped due to Dr. Boom accidentally slicing into a toxic sewer gas line.

!!Chomper
''Chomper survives the sewers by snacking on smaller minions.''

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A crocolisk living in Dalaran's sewers. Its hero power, Chomp'' deals 1 damage and has Lifesteal. On heroic, this increases to 2.
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* SewerGator: Goes without saying.

!!Sharky [=McFin=]
''This [=McShark=] feeds on the [=McWeak=].''

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Sharky's Hero Power destroys a random damaged minion.
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* ThreateningShark: A ''shark'' swimming through the sewer. Go figure.

!!Dazzik "Hellscream"
''Something about the Warchief seems a little... off.''

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A goblin who think he's Garrosh Hellscream. His Hero Power is "Armor Up", which grants him two armor. He plays a traditional Control Warrior deck.
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* DevelopersForesight: He says every single Warrior voice line if you let him. He even has his own Scourglelord Dazzik that makes him into a Death Knight, complete with all of Scourgelord Garrosh's voicelines!
* LoonyFan: Copies all of Garrosh's mannerisms, and apparently needs to be reminded that he's a goblin by Dr. Boom.
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: His Hero Power shows a wooden shield with a skull painted on it held together with tape. GameplayAndStorySegregation though, since it's actually just as good as the real deal.

!!Cravitz Lorent
''Your battle with this romance novelist won't have a happy ending.''

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A forsaken author of steamy romance novels. His hero power, Forbidden Love, destroys a random minion each player controls.
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* EasterEgg: If you idle for long enough, he decides to give you a free sample. [[FetishRetardant Which includes a raspy forsaken doing the voices]].

!!The Rat King
''There must always be a rat king.''

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A giant sewer rat. Its hero power, A Tale of Kings, summons a 1/10 Underbelly Rat (technically 10/1, but the twist reverses their stats). When the Rat King dies, the eldest Underbelly Rat on the board becomes the new Rat King, maintaining its current health.
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* DisasterDominoes: On the ''boss's'' end for once. Killing one Rat King with a sizable board usually means you can keep killing any others in line, since they're now defenseless. Most Rat King victories involve you killing them all off in a single turn.
* HiddenBackupPrince: Its hero power swarms the board with these.
* RodentsOfUnusualSize: It's a lineage of giant rats.
* SuccessionCrisis: The only way to win is to force one of these by killing every rat on the board.

!Final Bosses

!!Madam Goya
''"Extortion" is such an ugly word. Goya prefers "Licensing Fees."''

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A pandaren who serves as the curator for the Gadgetzan Museum of Ancient Artifacts, serving as the public head of the museum in order to mask the Jade Lotus abilities within the establishment. Has been collecting donated artifacts to populate the museum and promises guests that their upcoming exhibits will be no less than 'thrilling.' Evidently Goya has also been expanding her market to the Underbelly of Dalaran as of late.\\
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Her Hero Power is Blackmail, which replaces a card in your hand with a 2-mana Extortion - playing it returns the card to your hand.\\
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As a card, Madam Goya is a 6 mana 4/3 neutral minion from ''Mean Streets of Gadgetzan''. Her Battlecry swaps a friendly minion in play for one in your deck.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In World of Warcraft, Madam Goya was slightly shady, but had no explicit criminal ties; here, she's explicitly in cahoots with the Jade Lotus.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Being able to potentially cheat out a big minion at the cost of a small one with Goya's effect can potentially be awesome. Being at the mercy of the RandomNumberGod? Not so much. It doesn't help that her stats are fairly sub-par to begin with, and you still have to worry about the opponent packing removal spells.
* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Used on her boss card as seen above.
* DevelopersForesight: Squeamlish and Mr. Chu have unique intro dialogue with her.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Fruit Slasher, a 4/2 (2/4) that deals 4 damage to an enemy and has Combo: Deal 1 damage to all enemies.

!!Boommaster Flark
''Former Boom protégé, Flark has a blast messing with minions.''

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A goblin specializing in everything explosive. Flark insists on referring to himself as an engineer rather than a scientist - you'll find no theories or "[[{{Malaproper}} hypotenuses]]" in his lab. Originally Boom's apprentice, Flark decided that robbing Dalaran wasn't good enough, so decided to blow it all up instead, no matter who gets in his way.\\
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The fight against Boommaster Flark has the player interrupt him just before he sets off a colossal bomb in the Underbelly. The player starts with Permanent red and blue wires on their side of the board - if the wires meet, the player takes 5 damage, meaning you have to keep minions in between them at all costs. Flark's Hero Power coats a minion in blast powder, causing them to instantly die the moment they take damage.\\
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As a collectible card, Boommaster Flark is the Hunter Legendary minion for ''The Boomsday Project''. He is a 7-mana 5/5 that enters play with four 0/2 Goblin Bombs, which have a Deathrattle that deals 2 damage to the enemy hero.
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* ActionBomb: His Goblin Bombs. However, you'll likely need to boost their attack somehow to make use of it; no one's going to voluntarily attack a 0-attack minion that damages them when it dies.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Lampshaded. He wonders why he gave the wires to the player, since his goal is to connect them and blow the place to smithereens.
* DeceptiveDisciple: He was as loyal as every other scientist back in ''The Boomsday Project'', but turned against his mentor in an instant.
* EvilerThanThou: Tries to pull this on Dr. Boom.
* MadBomber: He could give Dr. Boom himself a run for his money in the "obsessed with explosives" department. This is actually what caused his FaceHeelTurn - he didn't think Boom's "strap rockets to Dalaran and fly it around" plan was explodey enough.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the original Dr. Boom, as a 7-mana Legendary that summons small bombs with a damaging Deathrattle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Violet Citadel]]
These bosses can only be encountered when playing Chapter 5: The Violet Citadel.\\
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On this chapter, there is no twist. However, you will have to fight 12 bosses instead of 8, with the last four being a BossRush in a fixed order.

!!Lilayell Suntear
''She makes the instability of the universe work for her.''

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A member of the Sunreavers. Lilyell's Hero Power passively causes her spells to summon a minion of the same mana cost alongisde them, the same the Burgled Bag of Spells Tavern Brawl. Her card equivalent is Sunreaver Warmage, a 5 mana 4/4 that deals 4 damage if you're holding a spell that costs 5 or more.
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* SummonMagic: Her hero power summons a random minion whenever she casts a spell.

!!Archivist Oshi
''Those who forget history are doomed to resummon it.''

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The Citadel's archivist. Oshi's Hero Power summons a random friendly minion that died her turn.
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!The Council of Six

!!Magistrix Norroa
''There's no time to read her card text! Go, go, GO!''

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A powerful chronomancer and the first challenge. Her Hero Power passively limits the player's turn to 25 seconds (15 on Heroic). She plays an aggressive Secret Mage deck.
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* DevelopersForesight: Each of the playable heroes has a "time running out" voiceline, which is only used in this encounter.
* OriginalGeneration: Unlike the other members of the Council, she has no precedent in ''Warcraft''.
* TimeMaster: She warps the flow of time, cutting your turn down.
* TrapMaster: Norroa's deck is chalked full of Mage Secrets, including more than two copies of most.

!!Archmage Vargoth
''Trapped for years in Outland, Vargoth found new sources of magic.''

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One of the soldiers who accompanied the Alliance Expedition beyond the Dark Portal, Vargoth is an accomplished mage and high-ranking member of the Kirin Tor. Vargoth's Hero Power, Arcane Runes, is 0 mana and adds a random Arcane spell to his hand (any Mage spell with Arcane in its name).\\
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As a card, he's a 4 mana 2/6 neutral Legendary that recasts a random spell you cast this turn at the end of your turn.
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* TheArchmage: Vargoth is a member of the Council of Six, and in ''World of Warcraft'' is even seen wielding Aluneth if the player isn't the mage representative of the Tirisgarde.
* ContinuityNod: When summoning him, he will exclaim that he is finally free of "the blasted tower" ''World of Warcraft'' players had to get him out of, after Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider killed Vargoth's expedition team and locked Vargoth inside his own tower.
* RandomNumberGod:
** His Hero Power is very strong, but at the mercy of RNG. The range in quality of Arcane spells in the game is quite high. He does mitigate some of this with lots of Spell Damage minions, however.
** As a card, he recasts a random spell at a random target. AccidentalAimingSkills can therefore occasionally happen if the Vargoth luckily uses the correct spell to hit exactly the right target. Granted, you can completely avert this by only playing a single untargeted spell alongside him, or only use buffs if the board can be cleared, and it's probably advisable to play him this way.

!!Archmage Kalec (Kalecgos)
''It's just a matter of time before he's the next Malygos.''

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The successor as the Aspect of Magic after Malygos' death and now a member of the Council of Six, Kalecgos is the defender of Dalaran. Although he is a powerful blue dragon, he likes to remain in the form of a blue-haired human named Kalec. His Hero Power is Dragonwrath, which gives him +1 Spell Damage permanently each use, stacking with itself. On normal, it's 3 mana. On Heroic, it's '''one'''.\\
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As a card, Kalecgos is a 10 mana 4/12 Legendary Dragon for Mage that causes the first spell you cast each turn to cost 0, and also lets you Discover a spell as his Battlecry.
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* TheArchmage: The former Aspect of Magic and a member of the Council of Six. His hero power represents his mastery over magic. Kalecgos's effect lets you cast any spell for no mana, and gives you a free spell for the turn he's played and every turn after.
* DynamicEntry: Giving you a free Pyroblast, Flamestrike, or other big spell as soon as he comes down certainly qualifies. Bonus points if Kalecgos gave you that spell from his Battlecry.
* ExactWords: Kalecgos allows the Mage player to cast the the first spell they will cast, or ''have already casted'', of each turn for free. That includes playing ''The Coin'' to try to cheat out Kalec one turn earlier, which is an interaction Blizzard explicitly warned players about, after playtesters kept doing it wrong.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: He fights in his human form, Kalec. Although, it's probably more A Form ''He'' Is Comfortable With.
* GatheringSteam: His Hero Power is slow at first, but will quickly ramp out of control if the player lets him.
* MesACrowd: Oddly enough, he has the Legendary version of himself in his deck.
* TimeLimitBoss: If you let him build up enough stacks of Dragonwrath, he'll easily kill you in a single turn. You need to outpace him.

!!Archmage Khadgar
''Ingenious. Inscrutable. Indefatigable. In... your... way.''

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The archmage of the Kirin Tor and former apprentice of Medivh. Khadgar is the final challenge in the Great Dalaran Heist. His Hero Power, Summon Elemental, summons a 2/3 Kirin Tor Elemental that copies whatever spells Khadgar casts. He uses a Tempo Mage deck with many small spells.\\
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Khadgar is also a collectible card ''and'' alternate Mage hero. For more information on them and for Khadgar's general personality, see the [[Characters/HearthstoneHeroesOfWarcraftHeroes Heroes]] section.
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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Rafaam claims that he's easily distracted and thus suggests dangling some keys in front of him. Even in-battle, he's not above greeting you when you emote and offering to have his Elementals give you a tour of the city, all while kicking your ass.
* BreakingTheFourthWall:
--> ''(if player is idle)'' "There's a 'concede' button down there in the corner."
* ContinuityNod: Khadgar has some of the cards Medivh used in the prologue to ''One Night in Karazhan''. Makes sense, given that Medivh trained him.
* FlunkyBoss: He summons Elementals throughout the fight. You'll have to clear them off each turn, or be overrun by a sudden barrage of spells.
* {{Mooks}}: His elementals. He even says the he's got hundreds of 'em lying around.
* SummonMagic: His specialty.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment: Aside from his Kirin Tor Elementals, he has Archmage's Apprentice, a 2/4 that shuffles a copy of any spells he plays into his deck.
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