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You might be looking for one of these cards: King Togwaggle (boss), King Togwaggle (Tavern Brawl).


For Togwaggle's other appearances, see King Togwaggle (disambiguation).

King Togwaggle is a legendary 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 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 1600 DustRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 3200 DustGolden1

Generated cards[]

King's Ransom

Notes

To edit these notes, go to Template:King Togwaggle notes.

  • The battlecry effect only swaps the decks: both players' hands and battlefields remain the same.
  • If the opponent does not have enough hand space, Kobolds & CatacombsKing's Ransom is not given to the opponent.
  • King Togwaggle is technically a put on deck mechanic, as it changes what cards are in your deck without shuffling any decks in the progress.


Sounds[]

Play
  • ▶️ VO_LOOT_541_Male_Kobold_Play_01.wav We be taking this now! Is kobold way!
  • ▶️ Togwaggle_Play_Stinger.wav <music stinger>
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_LOOT_541_Male_Kobold_Attack_01.wav Candle smash!
Death
  • ▶️ VO_LOOT_541_Male_Kobold_Death_01.wav <death sound>

Lore[]

"Now just who leads these tunnel-digging misfits of Azeroth, you may ask. What kind of luminary would it take to bring all the candles together under a single, albeit slightly brighter, candle of his own?"[1]
Ben Thompson

Togwaggle is unique to Hearthstone. He is the ruler of all kobolds and is described as "the big cheese, the head rat, the be-candled King of the Kobolds".[2] He sports a crown with an actual lantern in place of the typical kobold candle,[1][3] has treasure strapped to his back for safekeeping (likely obtained mostly from other kobolds),[1] and wields a "regal shovel, lest anyone question his sovereignty".[1] There is a secret to the lantern he wears on his head;[1] it actually contains a fire elemental known as Kobolds & CatacombsRakanishu. Togwaggle is noted to be larger than his fellow kobolds (which isn't saying much) and is also rather more rotund, as there are apparently "culinary benefits" to being king.[3]

Togwaggle has a plan for how to deal with his ragamuffin subjects as well as the hostile monsters and loot-hungry adventurers found in the dungeons, and make the situation work for him:

Let them come, and loot our realm
Let them come, steal boots and helms
Listen to my lamp, you unwashed gaggle!
We'll take measures
Steal their treasures
And give the best to me — Togwaggle![1]

Togwaggle's plan will come to fruition in the Kobolds and Catacombs Dungeon Run single-player experience, in which he also acts as the main host by offering "helpful advice" and "useful strategies" to the player along the way.[2]

Tale of the Fox

In a tale told by a dwarven bard in the Hearthstone tavern, Kobolds & CatacombsMarin the Fox was exploring through the catacombs and making his way across a perilous rope bridge when a group of kobolds led by Togwaggle suddenly appeared at the tunnel entrance the adventurer was creeping toward. Togwaggle urged one of his followers forward onto the bridge, but the kobold was so intimidated by Marin that he only managed to say the words "Y-you. You adventurer..." before forgetting his lines, squeaking "You no take candle!" and hurrying back to its fellows, much to Togwaggle's frustration. The Kobold King instead began shouting at Marin, telling him that the tunnels were his and that the adventurer should drop his treasures right now. Marin pointed out that he hadn't obtained any treasure yet and argued that Togwaggle should let him pass so that he could go acquire some, and then he and the kobolds could have a do-over on the Fox's way out. While several of the kobolds were enticed by the idea, Togwaggle wasn't as easily convinced and instead said that "If you not be dropping, kobolds be taking!" before ordering his followers to summon a golem.[3]

The waxmancers obeyed and used their magic to create a giant candle golem, which stepped out onto the rope bridge to confront Marin. The adventurer, however, managed to blind the wax creature by blowing out the candle flames serving as its eyes and proceeded to make his way toward the end of the bridge, close to the kobolds. However, the confrontation was suddenly interrupted by the sound of an approaching pack of feral gibberers. Togwaggle quickly fled to the bridge, leaving his subjects behind without a second thought. The king's subjects followed after him, but as the other end of the bridge was still blocked by the blinded golem, the kobolds instead took cover behind Marin, forgetting their previous conflict in the face of a greater threat. Suddenly, the bridge gave way and collapsed, sending the adventurer, the golem, and the kobolds tumbling down into the chasm below.[4]

Trivia[]

  • While unique to Hearthstone, Togwaggle is somewhat similar in concept to the Candleking, the ruler of the Bluewax kobolds of Highmountain in World of Warcraft: Legion.
  • Kobolds & CatacombsRakanishu is a reference to the Fallen demon of the same name from Blizzard's Diablo franchise.
  • As the art team began to take the first forays into exploring the design of the Kobold King, they knew without question that he would sit on a waxen throne. They also explored other ideas, such as having him be carried through the tunnels on a dais of his own by some of the smaller, meeker kobolds, or having him ride on a golem of his own mystical construct. Ultimately, the team concluded that all one needs to lead the kobold nation is "that one extra IQ point" it takes to think about putting a lantern around the candle on one's head to keep it from being snuffed out.[1]
  • In the webcomic Up Comes Down, it is revealed that Togwaggle's candle is a magical artifact he received as a gift from The League of ExplorersArch-Thief Rafaam. In-game, when Togwaggle is faced as a boss and manages to defeat the player, one of his winning quotes mentions that he will show his newly acquired treasures (looted from the defeated player) to Rafaam, demonstrating the relationship between both characters.
  • King Togwaggle at one point didn't give the Ransom spell, and at another had his Battlecry effect trigger as both a Battlecry and Deathrattle.[5]
  • Togwaggle makes another appearance in Rise of Shadows as Rise of ShadowsHeistbaron Togwaggle.

Gallery[]

King Togwaggle full

King Togwaggle, full art

King Togwaggle concept art 1

Concept art for King Togwaggle.

King Togwaggle concept art 2

The initial concept sketch for King Togwaggle.

Patch changes

References[]

 
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 BlizzCon 2017 - Hearthstone | What's Next panel. (2017-11-03). Retrieved on 2017-11-23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hearthside Chat with Dave Kosak: Dungeon Runs - YouTube. (2017-11-23). Retrieved on 2017-11-23.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Daxxarri (2017-11-15). Kobolds & Catacombs - Tale of the Fox Part 1. Retrieved on 2017-11-23.
  4. Daxxarri (2017-11-22). Kobolds & Catacombs - Tale of the Fox Part 2. Retrieved on 2017-11-23.
  5. 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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