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Carnivorous Cube is an epic neutral minion card, from the Kobolds & Catacombs set.

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsOpen one of these card packs:
Kobolds & Catacombs Pack
Wild Pack
Golden Wild
Regular
Golden
1~2 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 400 DustRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 1600 DustGolden1

Notes

To edit these notes, go to Template:Carnivorous Cube notes.

  • The two minions summoned by the Carnivorous Cube's Deathrattle will be in their base state, undamaged and with no enchantments, regardless of the state of the original minion at the time it was destroyed by the Cube.
  • If a Carnivorous Cube is summoned without activating its Battlecry (e.g. if played on an empty board or summoned by a The WitchwoodCoffin Crasher), it will be "empty", and its Deathrattle will have no effect. It will, however, still have a Deathrattle icon on the battlefield and will count as a Deathrattle minion for synergy effects such as Journey to Un'GoroAwaken the Makers and Whispers of the Old GodsN'Zoth, the Corruptor.
  • If a Carnivorous Cube swallows another Carnivorous Cube (triggering its Deathrattle as usual for destroy effects), it will summon two "empty" Carnivorous Cubes upon death, meaning that the Deathrattles of the two summoned Cubes will have no effect and will not summon any additional minions.


Sounds

Play
  • ▶️ LOOT_161_CarnivorousCube_Play.wav <summon sound>
Attack
  • ▶️ LOOT_161_CarnivorousCube_Attack.wav <attack sound>
Death
  • ▶️ LOOT_161_CarnivorousCube_Death.wav <death sound>

Lore

Oozes are plentiful in the Warcraft universe, but slimes that specifically exhibit a cube shape are unique to Hearthstone.

Trivia

  • Carnivorous Cube's effect was modeled after the One Night in KarazhanMoat Lurker card from One Night in Karazhan, which was well liked by the developers.[1]
  • Carnivorous Cube was originally called Gelatinous Trapezoid during development of Kobolds and Catacombs.[2]
  • The idea of a cube-shaped slime monster is likely based on the gelatinous cube from Dungeons & Dragons.
  • Gallery

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    External links

  • PlayHearthstone
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  • Hearthpwn
  • References[]

     
    1. BlizzCon 2017 - Hearthstone | What's Next panel
    2. IGN (2018-01-17). The Hearthstone Team on Designing Cubelock and Why They Like Big Priest. Retrieved on 2018-01-22.
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