Prince Anduin Wrynn
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Prince Anduin Wrynn is the seventh boss in Warrior'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]
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.
Prince Anduin Wrynn | Garrosh Hellscream | ||||
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Class | Card | Quantity | Class | Card | Quantity |
Paladin, Priest | Devout Pupil | 2 | Boss | Horde Armorsmith | 2 |
Priest | Power Word: Shield | 2 | Might of Hellscream | 2 | |
Northshire Cleric | 2 | Warsong Commander | 2 | ||
Divine Hymn | 2 | Warsong Axe | 2 | ||
Divine Spirit | 2 | Warrior | Inner Rage | 2 | |
Holy Ripple | 2 | Battle Rage | 2 | ||
Extra Arms | 2 | Execute | 2 | ||
Holy Nova | 3 | Rampage | 2 | ||
Holy Fire | 2 | Shield Block | 2 | ||
Mass Resurrection | 2 | Warmaul Challenger | 2 | ||
Neutral | Stormwind Knight | 3 | Kor'kron Elite | 2 | |
Argent Commander | 3 | Armored Goon | 2 | ||
Stormwind Champion | 3 | Bloodboil Brute | 2 | ||
Neutral | Bonechewer Brawler | 2 | |||
Frostwolf Warlord | 2 |
Notes
To edit these notes, go to Template:Prince Anduin Wrynn notes.
- Boss always plays Northshire Cleric at turn 1.
- The player starts with Divine Bell on the board.
- The player always draws the cards on first ten turns in the next order:
- Turn 1 - Might of Hellscream
- Turn 2 - Horde Armorsmith
- Turn 3 - Battle Rage
- Turn 4 - Warsong Commander
- Turn 5 - Kor'kron Elite
- Turn 6 - Warmaul Challenger
- Turn 7 - Inner Rage
- Turn 8 - Execute
- Turn 9 - Armored Goon
- Turn 10 - Bloodboil Brute
- 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
- Prince Anduin Wrynn
- ▶️How did you become so misguided?
Hero Power
Idle
Effect of Divine Bell
Turn 1
Turn 3
Turn 5
Death
- Garrosh Hellscream
- ▶️Die, whelp! Your Alliance must be at its end if it's sending children against me.
Defeat
- Prince Anduin Wrynn
- ▶️For all your efforts, you only destroyed yourself.
Lore[edit | edit source]
This section uses content from the Warcraft Wiki.
- Anduin Llane Wrynn is the King of Stormwind, High King of the Alliance, and commander of all Alliance forces since the death of his father, Varian Wrynn.
- Garrosh travels with Baine to Garrosh'ar Advance where he interrogates Shan Kien in order to find out the location of Divine Bell. Baine finds a more peaceful way to extract the information, which proves successful. Shan Kien then revealed the location of a tomb, where the Bell is located. Unbeknownst to the Horde, the Alliance was spying on the interaction and also learn the location.
- Later on, Garrosh amassed Horde forces at Emperor's Reach with the Divine Bell in tow. Garrosh spoke about the Horde's grand destiny, and how he will use the Divine Bell to erase weakness from his orcs and create a stronger Horde. Garrosh then rang the Divine Bell, which turns his kor'kron into Sha. After they are dispatched by the player, Prince Anduin Wrynn intervenes and tries to deter Garrosh from using the Divine Bell. Anduin's pleas fell on deaf ears, and Garrosh used the Divine Bell to infest his champion Ishi with the power of the sha, who the player then has to fight. Though Garrosh encouraged his troops to master sha energy, in the end, none of his champions were able to do so. In the aftermath of the battle, Anduin used the Harmonic Mallet to turn the Divine Bell's chaos into pure harmony. This temporarily stunned Garrosh before he struck at the bell and destroyed it; causing its rubble to fall on Prince Anduin. The impact of the bell has caused Anduin's bones to shatter. Believing Anduin dead, Garrosh lets the Alliance champion live to relay the fate of Anduin to King Varian; thereby illustrating the price for his continued defiance. Garrosh then flies off, maniacally laughing at the thought of the Alliance's, and particularly King Varian's, suffering. Though the Divine Bell was destroyed, Garrosh was still determined to master sha energy.
Gallery
Patch changes
Card changes
- Patch 19.0.0.65614 (2020-11-12):
- Added.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ English Voice Over Wikia - Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft (2014). Retrieved on 2023-12-30.
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0523180/
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