Thrall

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Thrall represents the Shaman icon.png Shaman class in Hearthstone.

How to get

TypeSource
Achievement Shaman Victory
(Win 500 games as Shaman in Ranked or Arena.).

Related cards

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Tied Hero Power

Sounds

TypeTranscript
Attack▶️Elements guide me!
Death▶️<death sound>
Emote: Greetings▶️Greetings, friend.
Emote: Well Played▶️<VO sound>
Emote: Oops▶️<VO sound>
Emote: Threaten▶️The Elements will destroy you!
Emote: Thanks▶️I thank you.
Unused: Sorry▶️Sorry that happened.
Concede▶️You win this one, friend.
Start▶️For Doomhammer!
Running out of time▶️There is little time!
Thinking▶️Hmmm...
Thinking▶️I wonder...
Thinking▶️Hmm... What to do...
Almost out of cards▶️I'm almost out of cards!
Out of cards▶️I'm out of cards!
Error: Need a weapon▶️I need a weapon.
Error: Not enough mana▶️I don't have enough Mana.
Error: Minion exhausted▶️That minion already attacked.
Error: Hero already attacked▶️I already attacked.
Error: Minion not ready▶️Give that minion a turn to get ready.
Error: Hand already full▶️My hand is too full!
Error: Too many minions▶️I have too many minions.
Error: Can't target Stealthed minion▶️I can't target Stealthed minions.
Error: Can't play that card▶️I can't play that.
Error: Not a valid target▶️That's not a valid target.
Error: Must attack Taunt minion▶️A minion with Taunt is in the way.
Error: Generic▶️I can't do that.
Selection in Choose Your Hero▶️Storm, Earth and Fire, heed my call!
Emote: Greetings [Lunar New Year]▶️Happy New Year, friend!
Start [Mirror]▶️For the Frostwolves!
Emote: Greetings [Holidays]▶️Happy Feast of Winter Veil!
Emote: Wow▶️That's incredible!
Emote: Greetings [Happy New Year]▶️Happy New Year, friend!
Emote: Greetings [Fire Festival]▶️A festival for the elements!
Unused: Greetings [Pirate Day]▶️Yar, matey. It be Pirate, uh, Day.
Emote: Greetings [Happy Halloween]▶️Happy Hallow's End.
Emote: Greetings [Happy Noblegarden]▶️Happy Noblegarden, friend.
Emote: Greetings [Mirror]▶️Good to see you.

Lore

Thrall, Guardian of the Elements
"Thrall" was the moniker bestowed on the young orc Go'el in his first home--an internment camp created to keep the orc prisoners of the Second War from ever threatening Azeroth again--and the name could not be less fitting. When Go'el escaped his prison, he traveled in search of not just aimless freedom but his roots, eventually finding wisdom in the shamanic beliefs of his ancestors.
Thrall's shamanism guided his actions as he re-formed the Horde, becoming its warchief and leading his people to settle in an arid land that he called Durotar, in honor of his father, Durotan. Thrall led the Horde through a seemingly unceasing series of trials: the lifting of the demonic blood-curse that had tainted the orcs, a Burning Legion attack on Mount Hyjal, and the fall of the dreaded Lich King. When  Deathwing returned and shattered the world, Thrall stepped down from his role as the Horde's warchief, instead joining the Earthen Ring, a powerful shamanic group, in an attempt to put the elements to rest and stop the Destroyer. Thrall chose  Garrosh Hellscream as his successor, and that decision continues to haunt him as the ruthlessness of the new warchief brings the Horde to the point of insurrection.[1]

Raised by humans as a gladiator, Thrall later escaped from Durnholde, and fought under Orgrim Doomhammer, the name sake of the Horde capital, Orgrimmar, to liberate the orcs interned after the Second War. During the liberation of the last of the camps, Orgrim fell in combat bestowing his black plate, the title of Warchief, and the  Doomhammer upon Thrall. Thrall then gathered his Horde and sailed to Kalimdor, and settled Durotar, the new home for the orcs. After joining the Earthen Ring shamans to help repair the elements of the world from the Shattering, Thrall, with the help of the dragon aspects and a group of mortal heroes, used the Dragon Soul to destroy Deathwing, and save Azeroth from destruction. Thrall was born as the son of Durotan, whom Durotar is named after, and Draka. According to the World of Warcraft novels, Thrall was found as an infant in close proximity to the slaughtered corpses of his parents by Aedelas Blackmoore. Blackmoore then named him "Thrall", which in human tongue is another word for "slave". Blackmoore then took Thrall to Durnholde Keep, raising him as a gladiator. Thrall had both the intelligence of a human, and the ferocity and savagery of an orc. Thrall grew to befriend Taretha Foxton, a human woman who can be seen in World of Warcraft at the Caverns of Time instance Escape From Durnholde Keep, in which the player aids Thrall in his escape from Durnholde. Taretha later allowed for Thrall to escape by creating a diversion with fire. Thrall was then taken to an internment camp, where he met fellow members of the Horde, and learned of the corruption of  Gul'dan, an orcish warlock. Thrall, with the help of Grom Hellscream, father to Garrosh Hellscream, later created a Horde army, which he used to return to Durnholde and confront Blackmoore, only to have Taretha's severed head thrown at his feet. As well as his close friendships with  Rexxar and the troll leader  Vol'jin, Thrall was also a great friend of  Cairne Bloodhoof, before his demise at the hands of Garrosh.

"My parents... murdered before I could know them! Betrayed…  Gul'dan! If I must burn my way across the afterlife, I will find you in whatever hell you have hidden. I will have my revenge! Do you hear me?" - Thrall

Official overview

Thrall, wielding the legendary  Doomhammer

From his humble beginnings as a slave to his rise as Warchief of the Horde, Thrall has cut a path through the history of Azeroth through his courageous actions, unfaltering will, and his mastery of the Elements as a Shaman. Thrall has been one of the most influential characters in the Warcraft universe; his intelligence, wisdom, and rationality has helped shaped the Horde into a unified force to be reckoned with. Thrall founded the lands of Durotar and its capital city, Orgrimmar, as a sanctuary for orcs who pledged their loyalty to the Horde. Through his wisdom, Thrall has brought different races and backgrounds together under a banner of honor and strength, combining their might to give them hope for the future. Tested time and again, Thrall has led his people through many pivotal points in Azeroth’s history, including the freeing of the orcs and their journey to Kalimdor, the Burning Legion’s attack on Mount Hyjal, and the fall of the Lich King. After the Shattering of Azeroth that heralded  Deathwing’s return, Thrall took the noble and courageous path to bring peace to the raging Elements, endangering himself to save the lands and people he holds dear. Thrall entered the chaotic Maelstrom to stabilize the rift between the Elemental Plane and Azeroth. Thrall, alongside the dragon aspects  Alexstrasza,  Ysera,  Nozdormu, and  Kalecgos, led the army that defeated Deathwing and prevented the final Cataclysm that would bring about the end of Azeroth. Before the razing of Azeroth from the Black Dragon, Deathwing, Thrall made the decision to appoint Garrosh as Warchief of the Horde. This brought about a sudden shift to the Horde as a whole, and Garrosh’s rash leadership only served to break the carefully forged alliances that Thrall worked so tirelessly to build over the years. Thrall’s quest to end injustice and tyranny was seemingly never-ending, as someone he once considered an ally and worthy of leading took the Horde into a brutal, war-mongering direction within the normally peaceful lands of Pandaria and beyond. Nevertheless, Thrall is determined to overcome all obstacles and bring peace to his people and all allies to the Horde’s cause. Thrall is rarely without  Doomhammer, a stout and imposing weapon that embodies the strength of the orcish people. Despite its intimidating name, Thrall brings hope to the orcish people when he wields it in battle.

Trivia

  • Thrall's artwork is done by Glenn Rane.[2]
  • Thrall is voiced by Chris Metzen.
  • Thrall's art was chosen to emphasise his shamanistic aspects. As much of his earlier appearance more closely resembled a warrior, with its spiked plate armor, for Hearthstone the choice was made to use art which depicted him in his later more shamanic form, first seen in Cataclysm.[3]
  • Removed emotes:
    Type Emote
    Good game Good Game.

Gallery

Patch changes

Card changes

Bug fixes and other changes

  • VSC Logo Adventure.pngPatch 23.6.0.142295 (2022-06-27):
    • Artist is now Glenn Rane (previously: no artist).
  • Rise of Shadows logo.png Patch 14.4.0.31268 (2019-06-03):
    • Shortened name is now Thrall (previously: no name).
  • Whispers of the Old Gods logo.png Patch 5.0.0.12574 (2016-04-24):
    • Wow emote added. Sorry emote no longer available.
  • The League of Explorers logo.png Patch 4.2.0.12051 (2016-03-14):
    • "Happy Feast of Winterveil." changed to "Happy Feast of Winter Veil."
  • The League of Explorers logo.png Patch 4.1.0.10956 (2015-12-04):
    • Winter Veil emote added.
  • The League of Explorers logo.png Patch 4.0.0.10833 (2015-11-10):
    • Mirror start emote added.
    • Taunt error message changed from "I must attack the minion with Taunt." to "A minion with Taunt is in the way."

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