Obsidian Statue
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- You might be looking for one of these cards: Obsidian Statue (Core).
Obsidian Statue is an epic priest minion card, from the Knights of the Frozen Throne set.
How to get
Type | Source | Quality | Count |
---|---|---|---|
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 400 | Regular | 1 |
Crafting | Craft a Golden copy for 1600 | Golden | 1 |
Sounds[edit | edit source]
- Play
- ▶️
ObsidianStatue_ICC_214_Play.wav
<summon sound>
- Attack
- ▶️
ObsidianStatue_ICC_214_Attack.wav
<attack sound>
- Death
- ▶️
ObsidianStatue_ICC_214_Death.wav
<death sound>
Lore[edit | edit source]
This section uses content from the Warcraft Wiki.
- The entities known as obsidian destroyers are actually enslaved titan constructs that were once called the tol'vir. The tol'vir were created to maintain titan lore repositories and titan machinery surrounding the titan cities of Ulduar and Uldum. Not long after the troll empires divided the insectoid kingdom of the aqir, the aqir that travelled north discovered and overthrew the tol'vir society in Northrend. These aqir would eventually become the race we know as the nerubians today, having adapted the tol'vir's architecture for their own purposes. Similarly, the aqir that travelled south ransacked and overthrew a titan research station near Uldum, renaming themselves the qiraji and calling their new home Ahn'Qiraj.
- The Scourge eventually consumed the nerubian empire and threw its few remaining tol'vir slaves into the front lines. Now known as obsidian statues, the tol'vir were often used as figureheads at the forefront of many undead armies after the Third War, inspiring awe and fear in the enemy ranks. Obsidian statues, however, were also able to break free of the obsidian stone that held them and fly into battle, swallowing magic to feed their insatiable hunger as they moved between battles and rained destruction down upon their foes.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Patch changes
Card changes
- Patch 10.0.0.22611 (2017-12-06):
- Now reads: "Taunt, Lifesteal Deathrattle: Destroy a random enemy minion." (previously: "Taunt. Lifesteal. Deathrattle: Destroy a random enemy minion.")
- Patch 9.0.0.20457 (2017-08-08):
- Added.
Bug fixes and other changes
- Patch 13.2.0.28855 (2019-02-05):
- Artist is now A. J. Nazzaro (previously: A.J. Nazzaro).