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Invoke
Use Galakrond's Power.
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Invoking Descent of DragonsGalakrond's Might. Galakrond is displayed to both players.

Invoke is an ability introduced in the Descent of Dragons expansion. When an Invoke card is played, the Hero Power of Galakrond will be activated, as long as the player has a Galakrond hero card in their hand, deck, or battlefield.

Invoke cards are also needed to upgrade Galakrond's Battlecry. Two are needed to upgrade him once, and four are needed to fully upgrade him.

Notes[]

  • If you've never had a Galakrond card in your hand, deck, or battlefield, Invoke has no effect.[1]
  • The first Galakrond you gain control of (in either your hand or deck) becomes your "main Galakrond", and will be the source of your Invoke effects for the rest of the game.[1]
  • Invoke cards and Galakrond hero cards cannot be randomly generated.[2]
  • Invoke cards and Galakrond hero cards can still be copied by cards such as LegacyMind Vision and Knights of the Frozen ThroneArchbishop Benedictus.
  • In case you have multiple different Galakronds in your deck at the start of the game, your Galakrond will match your class if possible or choose the one first detected by the game.[1]
  • If you have become Galakrond, playing a different Galakrond card will cause that version to become your main Galakrond.[1]
  • The Invoke effect is a separate function from the Invoke ability and does not count as having been cast by the card itself.
Example: Invoking Descent of DragonsGalakrond's Malice or Descent of DragonsGalakrond's Fury does not count as summoning a minion with a card, and will not trigger effects like Rise of ShadowsKhadgar.
Example: Your opponent plays Descent of DragonsPraise Galakrond! then plays their Lackey. The Lackey will display "Created by Descent of DragonsGalakrond's Guile" underneath it.

Invoke effects[]

Galakrond's Wit
Galakrond's Guile
Galakrond's Fury
Galakrond's Malice
Galakrond's Might
Icon Priest 48

Priest

Icon Rogue 48

Rogue

Icon Shaman 48

Shaman

Icon Warlock 48

Warlock

Icon Warrior 48

Warrior

Cards with Invoke[]

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DRG 303
DRG 248
DRG 030
DRG 021
DRG 249
DRG 202
DRG 250
DRG 247
DRG 050
DRG 218
DRG 242
DRG 246

Related cards[]

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DRG 019
DRG 300
DRG 027
DRG 203
DRG 217
DRG 600t3
DRG 650t3
DRG 620t3
DRG 610t3
DRG 660t3
DRG 620t2
DRG 600t2
DRG 650t2
DRG 660t2
DRG 610t2
DRG 610
DRG 620
DRG 650
DRG 660
DRG 600

Trivia[]

Add Galakrond to your Deck
  • Adding an Invoke card to your deck without Galakrond while building a Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, or Warrior deck will display a special text box prompting you if you want to add Galakrond to your deck.
    • Adding an Invoke card to a deck for a class that does not have a Galakrond card has no warning.

Patch changes[]

  • Scholomance Academy logoPatch 18.0.0.54613 (2020-07-30): (Undocumented) Invoke cards can no longer be randomly generated.
  • Ashes of Outland logoPatch 17.2.1.48313 (2020-05-18): (Undocumented) Invoke cards can now be randomly generated if you have Galakrond in your deck.
  • Ashes of Outland logoPatch 17.0.0.44582 (2020-03-30): Invoke cards can no longer be randomly generated.
  • Ashes of Outland logoPatch 17.0.0.44222 (2020-03-26): (Undocumented) Invoke cards can now be randomly generated. They were intended to only be generated by decks with Galakrond in them, but this was not implemented correctly.[3][4]
  • Descent of Dragons logo Patch 16.0.0.37060 (2019-12-05): Added.

References[]

 
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Blizzard Entertainment (2019-11-01). Draconic Details: Getting to Know Galakrond. Retrieved on 2020-04-11.
  2. Chadd Nervig on Twitter. (2020-06-25). 
  3. Chadd Nervig on Twitter. (2020-03-26). 
  4. Apparently Invoke cards can now be randomly generated?. (2020-03-26). Reddit. Retrieved on 2020-04-11.


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