Mannoroth (Druid boss)
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The subject of this article is only available in Solo Adventures.
- For other uses of Mannoroth, see Mannoroth (disambiguation).
Mannoroth is the second boss in druid's Book of Heroes chapter.
Hero Power[edit | edit source]
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.
Mannoroth | Malfurion | ||||
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Class | Card | Quantity | Class | Card | Quantity |
Warlock | Flame Imp | 2 | Boss | Wild Stag | 2 |
Voidwalker | 1 | Darnassian Nightsaber | 2 | ||
Demonfire | 2 | Druid | Innervate | 2 | |
Demonfuse | 2 | Pounce | 2 | ||
Imp Swarm (Rank 1) | 2 | Enchanted Raven | 2 | ||
Vulgar Homunculus | 2 | Mark of the Wild | 2 | ||
Demonwrath | 2 | Power of the Wild | 2 | ||
Felguard | 2 | Feral Rage | 2 | ||
Impferno | 2 | Wild Growth | 2 | ||
Pit Lord | 2 | Nourish | 2 | ||
Soul Rend | 2 | Twilight Runner | 2 | ||
Voidcaller | 2 | Druid of the Claw | 2 | ||
Demonheart | 2 | Ancient of Lore | 1 | ||
Siegebreaker | 2 | Ancient of War | 1 | ||
Neutral | Mad Summoner | 1 | Druid, Shaman | Groundskeeper | 2 |
Portal Overfiend | 2 | Neutral | Hippogryph | 2 |
Notes
To edit these notes, go to Template:Mannoroth (Druid boss) notes.
- The player always gets Enchanted Raven, Power of the Wild, Feral Rage on mulligan.
- These cards can be replaced with Groundskeeper, Mark of the Wild, Wild Growth. The replacement takes place from left to right (i.e., if the player replaced one card, they will receive Groundskeeper regardless of whether Enchanted Raven or Feral Rage was replaced).
- The player always draws Wild Stag at turn 2.
- The player starts with dormant Illidan Stormrage and Priestess Tyrande while the boss starts with Well of Eternity.
- Boss has a very low priority on Illidan Stormrage and Priestess Tyrande. He never targets them with minions or spells.
- The battle ends with the player's victory when boss has 1 Health or less.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Before match
Introduction
Emote Response
- Mannoroth
- ▶️The master will teach you fear.
Hero Power
Idle
Turn 1
Turn 2
Turn 3
- Malfurion
- ▶️They are using the Well of Eternity as their portal! We must destroy it!
Turn 4
Death
- Mannoroth
- ▶️<dark laughter>
- Priestess Tyrande
- ▶️Back, you fiend!
- Illidan
- ▶️Tyrande! No!
- Malfurion
- ▶️Powers of nature, answer my call!
- Malfurion deals 40 damage to all enemies with Storm Rage
- Mannoroth
- ▶️Agh!
- Illidan
- ▶️The portal is imploding, taking the demons with it! Everything went as planned!
- Malfurion
- ▶️But you did not tell us all of your plan, brother...
- Illidan
- ▶️I secretly saved a vial from the Well of Eternity.
- ▶️You wouldn't understand. You aren't a mage!
- Malfurion
- ▶️As long as it exists, we cannot be safe from the demons. You have gone too far, brother.
Defeat
- Mannoroth
- ▶️<dark laughter>
Lore[edit | edit source]
This section uses content from the Warcraft Wiki.
- Mannoroth was the barbaric leader of the pit lords when Kil'jaeden recruited them. When Archimonde was placed in command of the pit lords, he recognized Mannoroth's value as a brutal, bloodthirsty fighter and made the pit lord his second-in-command. Mannoroth helped lead the Burning Legion in assaults on countless worlds, and led the first invasion of Azeroth. His ruthlessness and vile cunning made him into one of the favoured lieutenants of his masters, Archimonde and Kil'jaeden, the champions of the Burning Legion. He is known as "the Destructor" and "the Flayer".
- After Thrall reclaimed Hellscream, Mannoroth lured them into the craters formed by the falling infernals, where he hoped to kill Thrall and re-enslave Hellscream. Thrall confronted the demon lord in battle pouring all his strength and hatred for the demon into one powerful blast with the Doomhammer. Mannoroth applauded the effort and revealed that it had caused only slight scarring of his wing. He then tossed the young warchief against a cliffside with a powerful charge, knocking him out cold and leaving only Hellscream. Mannoroth reminded Grom that he owned his body and soul and gloated that the blood curse could never be broken.
- Hellscream then faced the choice between giving into the demon corruption once more or resisting and saving Thrall, and indeed his entire race. Refusing to accept that the orcs were cursed forever, he chose his kin. In a heroic last stand Grom slipped past Mannoroth's defenses and sliced open his chest.
- Mannoroth was thus slain by his greatest creation and most favored pupil, Grommash Hellscream — a fitting irony, some might say. The demonic fires erupted outward, destroying the astonished Mannoroth and mortally wounding Hellscream.
Gallery
Patch changes
Card changes
- Patch 20.4.0.84593 (2021-06-03):
- Now reads: "This mighty pit lord leads the demon army using the Well of Eternity as a portal to bring in more invaders." (previously: "No text")
- Patch 20.2.0.81706 (2021-05-04):
- Added.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ English Voice Over Wikia - Hearthstone: Forged in the Barrens (2021). Retrieved on 2024-01-03.
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