Mal'Ganis (boss)
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The subject of this article is only available in Solo Adventures.
- You might be looking for one of these cards: Battlegrounds/Mal'Ganis (golden), Mal'Ganis, Mal'Ganis (Core), Mal'Ganis (hero), Mal'Ganis (Prologue boss).
Mal'Ganis is the seventh boss in Paladin's Book of Heroes adventure.
Hero Power[edit | edit source]
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Player's hero[edit | edit source]
Special cards[edit | edit source]
Boss
Player
Decks[edit | edit source]
The below classes are listed purely for reference, and have no effect on the boss' use of the cards during the battle.
Mal'Ganis | Uther Lightbringer | ||||
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Class | Card | Quantity | Class | Card | Quantity |
Boss | Skeletal Smith | 1 | Boss | Libram of Compassion | 1 |
Priest | Silence | 2 | Libram of Holiness | 2 | |
Priest,
Warlock |
Brittlebone Destroyer | 2 | Lordaeron Attendant | 2 | |
Flesh Giant | 2 | Libram of Wisdom | 2 | ||
Warlock | Mortal Coil | 2 | Unbroken Faith | 2 | |
Plague of Flames | 2 | Silver Hand Zealot | 2 | ||
Rain of Fire | 2 | Libram of Justice | 1 | ||
Drain Soul | 2 | Radiant Lightspawn | 2 | ||
Soul Shear | 2 | Silver Hand Crusader | 2 | ||
Dark Skies | 2 | Paladin | Air Raid | 2 | |
Aranasi Broodmother | 2 | Equality | 2 | ||
Siegebreaker | 2 | Subdue | 2 | ||
Enhanced Dreadlord | 2 | Consecration | 2 | ||
Twisting Nether | 2 | Paragon of Light | 2 | ||
Neutral | Spectral Knight | 2 | Blessing of Kings | 2 | |
Sathrovarr | 1 | Libram of Hope | 2 |
Notes
To edit these notes, go to Template:Mal'Ganis (boss) notes.
- If Mal'Ganis has only one friendly minion on the board, Nathrezim's Favor will not trigger twice.
- The player always draws the cards on first ten turns in the next order:
- Turn 1 - Unbroken Faith
- Turn 2 - Paragon of Light
- Turn 3 - Libram of Compassion
- Turn 4 - Air Raid
- Turn 5 - Lordaeron Attendant
- Turn 6 - Subdue
- Turn 7 - Silver Hand Zealot
- Turn 9 - Silver Hand Crusader
- Turn 10 - Libram of Justice
- If any of these cards were got on mulligan or drawn earlier using other cards, the player will draw a random card instead on respective turn.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Before match
Introduction
Emote Response
- Mal'Ganis
- ▶️Is that all?
Idle
Turn 1
Turn 4
Boss' turn 6
- Mal'Ganis
- ▶️Choke on your pride!
Death
- Prince Arthas
- ▶️We're too late, Uther. These people have all been infected. The city must be purged.
- Uther Lightbringer
- ▶️How can you even consider that? I cannot obey that command!
- Prince Arthas
- ▶️Then I must consider this an act of treason. Get out of my sight!
- Uther Lightbringer
- ▶️You've just crossed a terrible threshold, Arthas.
- Jaina Proudmoore
- ▶️I'm sorry, Arthas. I can't watch you do this.
Defeat
- Mal'Ganis
- ▶️It was always your destiny to fail.
Unused[edit | edit source]
Lore[edit | edit source]
This section uses content from the Warcraft Wiki.
- Mal'Ganis was one of the nathrezim sent by Archimonde as a jailor of the Lich King. He was chosen to head up the plot to turn Prince Arthas Menethil to darkness, and make him the Lich King's greatest champion.
- As Arthas and Jaina Proudmoore were investigating rumors of plague, they were attacked again and again by the forces of the Scourge posing as the personal army of the dreadlord Mal'Ganis. Kel'Thuzad helped play the part by telling Arthas that it was Mal'Ganis himself and not the Lich King behind the plague. Each attack, each town destroyed hit at Arthas' weakness, his pride. Arthas began to take his inability to protect his people from the Scourge personally, and soon became obsessed with killing the dreadlord.
- Mal'Ganis led Arthas to Stratholme, and left him with the choice of either slaughtering all of its inhabitants or watching them fall to the plague. Arthas chose to kill his own subjects rather than let them become slaves to Mal'Ganis in death, killing most of the inhabitants of the town. Mal'Ganis was there in the wreckage, and goaded Arthas once again to come to Northrend to finish their battle. As expected, Arthas took the royal fleet and sailed north. The Prince's obsession with the hated dreadlord led him further down the path of evil, first lying to his men, betraying his mercenaries, and finally forsaking his own soul to take up the runeblade Frostmourne, grievously wounding Muradin Bronzebeard in the process.
- The moment Arthas took up Frostmourne he became a tool of the Lich King, completely subservient to his will. This was what Mal'Ganis had planned all along. Confidently he approached Arthas and informed him of his fate. However, the manipulative and traitorous dreadlord was himself betrayed, as the Lich King's first whispers to Arthas were that the time for his vengeance had come (this was the first step towards Ner'zhul's independence). Arthas defeated the dreadlord, and both Arthas and the Lich King believed him to be slain. However, the dreadlords had ensured they would be shielded from the power of Frostmourne when they created it. The sword was incapable of consuming Mal'Ganis's soul, which instead returned to the Twisting Nether where he would be reborn in a new body.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The artwork for this card comes from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game "Reign of Fire" series, for the card Varimathras, Dreadlord Insurgent.
- This card's art actually depicts Varimathras, a nathrezim who, feigning service to Sylvanas Windrunner in exchange for her sparing his life, later staged a coup for control of the Undercity.
Gallery
Patch changes
Card changes
- Patch 19.2.0.68600 (2020-12-15):
- Added.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ English Voice Over Wikia - Hearthstone: Madness at the Darkmoon Faire (2020). Retrieved on 2024-01-03.
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