Shadow Reflection

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This content is only for Tavern Brawl.
The subject of this article is only available in Tavern Brawls.
It is a part of limited content and does not appear in any other game modes.
The subject of this article is only available in Tavern Brawls.
Shadow Reflection (Tavern Brawl).jpg
"Build a deck of any size, and we'll fill the rest of the 30 cards with Shadow Reflections that copy the last card you play!"

Shadow Reflection is a Tavern Brawl. It debuted on January 10, 2018 and rewarded a Classic card pack.

History[edit | edit source]

Tavern Brawl Start End
135 January 10, 2018 January 15, 2018
158 June 20, 2018 June 22, 2018
439 November 8, 2023 November 15, 2023

Overview[edit | edit source]

Before the match begins, you must craft a deck with as many cards you want (maximum 30 cards), and the rest of your deck will be filled with Shadow Reflections. Every time you play a card, Shadow Reflections in your hand turn into copies of it until the end of the turn.

Featured cards[edit | edit source]

Shadow Reflection

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • The player going second will start with an extra card draw instead of  The Coin.
  •  Shadow Reflection functions identically to  Valeera the Hollow's Hero Power, minus the card disappearing at the end of turn. See the page for details on the mechanics of Shadow Reflection.

Strategy[edit | edit source]

The most powerful decks in this Tavern Brawl involve exploiting cheap cards that greatly benefit from multiple copies of. Usually this involves attack buffs and small minions to stack them with.

Classes that can dominate this Tavern Brawl include Rogue, Priest, and Druid. Rogues gain ton of synergy with cheap activators and combo cards like  Cold Blood and  Eviscerate to maximize damage. Priests can rapidly draw out their deck with  Radiant Elemental and  Power Word: Shield and finish the opponent with  Inner Fire or several Mind Blasts. Druids can fill the board with 0-mana minions then use  Mark of the Lotus to create a very strong board early on. Shaman murloc decks with  Everyfin is Awesome is also a very powerful combo. Mages can summon multiple Sorcerer's Apprentices and greatly discounted spells to abuse cards like  Mana Wyrm and  Open the Waygate. Mass Mechwarpers are an all-purpose strong aggro combo.

Because you still need to draw your combo pieces, adding card draw and other cards that are not reliant on your main combo will help make your deck more consistent.