Aggramar, the Avenger

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Aggramar, the Avenger is a legendary hunter minion card, from the TITANS set.

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsThe Regular version can be opened from any of these packs:

Hunter Pack
Standard
TITANS
Badlands Catch-Up
Whizbang's Workshop Catch-up
Regular1 (random)
Card packsThe Golden version can be opened from any of these packs:

Hunter Pack
Standard
Golden Standard
TITANS
Golden TITANS
Golden1 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 1600 Dust.pngRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 3200 Dust.pngGolden1
RunComplete an Arena run.Regular1 (random)

Previous availability

Aggramar, the Avenger used to be obtainable through these means.

TypeSourceQualityCount
Bundle Buy the Diamond Aggramar Bundle in the Shop from August 15, 2023 until August 29, 2023 for $49.99 or 5000 Runestone.pngRunestones.Diamond 1

Ban lists

Aggramar, the Avenger is in these ban lists:

  • Titans - Titans can't be generated randomly and they can't be drafted in Arena.

Choice cards


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Related cards


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Sounds

Play
  • ▶️ VO_TTN_092_Male_Titan_Play_01.wav None can stand against Taeshalach!
  • ▶️ TTN_092_AggramartheAvenger_Stinger.wav <music stinger>
Trigger
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_TTN_092_Male_Titan_Attack_01.wav Fall before my blade!
  • ▶️ 1H_SwordThick_Underlay_Attack.wav <underlay sound>
Death
  • ▶️ VO_TTN_092_Male_Titan_Death_01.wav <death sound>
  • ▶️ 1H_SwordThick_Underlay_Death.wav <underlay sound>

Lore

Aggramar is the Titan of Strength, Defense, and Courage.

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Aggramar, the Avenger, is a titan and the former lieutenant of Sargeras. When Sargeras betrayed the Pantheon, Aggramar took up his role of champion, until he was slain by his former tutor and friend. He was then resurrected by Sargeras as his enforcer and guarded the heart of the Burning Legion in Antorus, the Burning Throne until he was freed and rejoined his fellow titans at the Seat of the Pantheon.
Like all titans, Aggramar was born from a world-soul maturing within a planet in the Great Dark Beyond. Though it is not known when exactly he was born in relation to the other members of the Pantheon, what is known is that he was relatively inexperienced in battle when first sent to aid the Pantheon's champion, Sargeras, in his hunt for the demons who threatened the Pantheon's work. Aggramar proved a quick study and soon earned Sargeras' admiration, and became the warrior's trusted lieutenant. The two fought shoulder to shoulder against the endless demons of the  Twisting Nether, and together they soon brought peace to the cosmos. Eventually, Sargeras left the Pantheon over an argument about how to handle the Void corrupting nascent world-souls.
During one of Aggramar's long journeys after Sargeras left, he suddenly sensed the tranquil dreams of a powerful world-soul emanating from the distant reaches of the Great Dark. When he reached the planet, however, he was horrified to find that Old Gods had already infested the world and shrouded its skies in a layer of Void energies. Realizing that Sargeras had been right about the plans of the Old Gods and their void lord masters, Aggramar immediately returned to the Pantheon to inform them of his discovery. He urged the other titans to take action immediately in order to save the nascent world-soul, which would later become known as Azeroth. Eonar the Life-Binder was quick to side with Aggramar, and managed to convince the rest of the Pantheon to save this lost sibling of theirs.
Due to the titans' colossal size, Aggramar feared that if the Pantheon were to take action directly, they would irrevocably damage, or even kill, the world-soul, and so instead he proposed the creation of the titan-forged to do battle in their stead. As the other members of the Pantheon imbued part of their powers into the keepers, the greatest of the titan-forged, Aggramar imparted his courage and strength to  Tyr, who would become the greatest warrior of the titan-forged.
After Sargeras stormed away from the Pantheon, Aggramar continued his quest alone. His mission eventually took him near Draenor, a world not yet discovered by the titans. He lingered among the vast emptiness of the world, listening for the dreams of a world-soul, but heard none. Nonetheless, the planet intrigued him, for he had never seen a place of such voracious and diverse plant life or of such untamed savagery. However, the more he observed the massive botanical hivemind of the Evergrowth, the more he foresaw doom in Draenor's future. If left unchecked, the Evergrowth would consume everything on the world, including the elemental spirits, eventually even devouring itself and leaving Draenor an empty wasteland devoid of life. Aggramar's natural affinity for order compelled him to take action, but he did not wish to completely destroy Draenor's plant life, only to temper it. Thus, he would need to neutralize the Sporemounds, the heart of the Evergrowth's power. The titan considered destroying the Sporemounds himself, but since his power was so great it risked irreparably damaging or even shattering Draenor and because he could not stand guard over the world forever, he instead decided to create a mighty servant in his own image to uproot the Sporemounds.
Aggramar swept his colossal hand over the world and wove its fire, air, earth, and water energies into a massive elemental storm. He channeled the roaring tempest into Draenor's largest mountain, sending the energies blasting through the crust and causing shockwaves of force to echo around the globe. The mountain itself groaned to life and rose up on two colossal legs. Aggramar named his creation Grond, and he would serve as the titan warrior's hand on Draenor. At Aggramar's command, Grond set out to conquer the plants, and as he lumbered across the world, he carved and shaped the landscape to separate the Evergrowth. When he reached the nearest Sporemound, Grond defeated the creature with ease.
As Grond fought the Sporemounds, pieces of his body fell off and came to life as the colossals due to the life essence that stirred within. Even though Grond was killed by Botaan, the final Sporemound, hope swelled within Aggramar at the sight of the colossals. They were not as mighty as Grond, but they were many and their shadows still loomed over the land. Aggramar crafted great discs inscribed with titan runes from the body of Grond and fused them to the colossals, creating armor that granted them strength and resilience. In the meantime, the Evergrowth had begun to retake lands Grond had taken from it. As Aggramar unleashed the colossals against Botaan and the genesaur - creatures that were pieces of the Sporemounds just as colossals were pieces of Grond - he felt a constellar dying somewhere in the Great Dark Beyond and left to investigate with the promise he would return one day. He never did.
Eons after Sargeras left the Pantheon, while the titan-forged went about their duties, Sargeras decided that the only way to save the universe from the corruption of the void lords was to purge it in flame. Unleashing the demons he had imprisoned, and in the process of doing so transforming himself into a twisted, demonic being of hatred, Sargeras began his Burning Crusade to eradicate all life in the universe. Shortly after the newly-formed Burning Legion eradicated its first world, Aggramar arrived to confront his former master, having sensed Sargeras killing the planet's constellar. He demanded an explanation from Sargeras, but when he realized that his words would not sway him, Aggramar challenged the fallen titan to single combat. The battle between the two raged until, in an explosion of fel and arcane power, both of the combatants' blades shattered. Heavily wounded, Aggramar retreated and informed the Pantheon of Sargeras' betrayal.
When the armies of the Pantheon and the Legion confronted one another near the world of Nihilam, Aggramar made one last attempt to reason with Sargeras. He approached his former tutor, unarmed, trying to persuade him by recounting tales of the glorious battles the two had fought. But Sargeras was set in his ways. With a howl of fury and sorrow, the former champion raised his blade and struck Aggramar down, nearly cleaving him in two. Outraged by this murder, the Pantheon launched an all-out assault on Sargeras, but, unable to stand against the fallen titan's fel might, soon perished as well.

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