Acolyte of Pain
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- You might be looking for one of these cards: Acolyte of Pain (Caverns of Time), Acolyte of Pain (Classic), Acolyte of Pain (Core).
Acolyte of Pain is a common neutral minion card, from the Legacy set.
Other versions
How to get
Type | Source | Quality | Count |
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Card packs | The Regular version can be opened from any of these packs: | Regular | 1~2 (random) |
Card packs | The Golden version can be opened from any of these packs: | Golden | 1~2 (random) |
Crafting | Craft a Regular copy for 40 | Regular | 1 |
Crafting | Craft a Golden copy for 400 | Golden | 1 |
Sounds
- Play
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Let the pain speak to me.
- Attack
- ▶️
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Bring the pain!
- Death
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Yesssss...
Lore
This section uses content from the Warcraft Wiki.
- Acolytes are novice priests-in-training and are usually spellcasters. Many are human or undead members of the Scourge's Cult of the Damned or part of the Forsaken. These acolytes are most notably warlocks or priests. As part of the Scourge, Acolytes are loyal to the Lich King. If they are part of the Forsaken, they are loyal to Sylvanas.
The card art depicts Mor'zul Bloodbringer.
Trivia
- The artwork for this card comes from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game "Scourgewar" series, for the card Mor'zul Bloodbringer.
- Acolyte of Pain may be compared to Magic: The Gathering's Shadowmage Infiltrator. Both cost 3 mana and have the same body (1/3), however, Infiltrator draws cards when it damages the enemy player, instead of when it's damaged.
- During the game's alpha, the developers initially "mis-judged" Acolyte of Pain, and originally featured it as a 2/4 minion.[1] The card turned out to be extremely popular, with many players using 2 copies in every deck. As a consequence of the card's popularity, the average card draw experienced by players was increased, causing an overall shift toward cheaper cards. This in turn led to Silences becoming very popular, with many players considering them mandatory. As a result of Silence's increased popularity, many cards with powerful card text became far weaker options and fell out of favour. In time, this led to a perception of Silence being overpowered, and a subsequent call for it to be nerfed. However, the developers, looking into the imbalance, saw the Acolyte of Pain at the root of the problem, and by reducing it to a 1/3 were able to adjust the game's "ecosystem" without needly to strongly change other game elements; when the Acolyte was made less effective, it became less popular, reducing the amount of card draw in the game and reducing the value of Silences, which in turn rebalanced the value of many other minions.[1]
- There exists a signature artwork for this card, added in Patch 27.2.0.183876, though it hasn't been used in-game.
Gallery
Patch changes
Card changes
- Patch 27.2.0.183876 (2023-08-22):
- Now has 4 health (Up from 3).
- Patch 1.0.0.3140 (Alpha, April or May 2013):
- Added.
- Alpha patch (unknown date, pre-May 2013):
- Now has 1 attack (Down from 2).[2]
Bug fixes and other changes
- Patch 28.0.0.189017 (2023-11-07):
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- Patch 27.4.0.185749 (2023-09-19):
- Removed siganture card unlock requirement (previously: "Obtainable by participating in a special event.").
- No longer has Signature version.
- Patch 27.2.2.184727 (2023-08-30):
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- Patch 27.2.0.183876 (2023-08-22):
- Signature card unlock requirement is now: "Obtainable by participating in a special event." (previously: no special unlock requirement).
- Signature artist is now Juan Calle (previously: no artist).
- Now has Signature version.
- Patch 20.0.0.77662 (2021-03-25):
- 2021-03-30: Moved from the Hall of Fame set to the Legacy set.
- Patch 17.0.0.44222 (2020-03-26):
- Moved from the Classic set to the Hall of Fame set.
- Patch 1.0.0.3890 (Closed beta, 2013-10-02):
- Flavor text now reads: "He trained when he was younger to be an acolyte of joy, but things didn’t work out like he thought they would." (previously: ""That was uncomfortable... Every time I landed a blow, he squeeled in delight."").