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* Earlier iterations of N'Zoth included a version that replaced the entire player's deck at the start of the game with "30 tentacle cards".<ref name=pw> <!-- THIS INTERVIEW ALSO TALKS ABOUT A DESIGN WHERE THE PLAYER IS DESTROYED AND REPLACED WITH 15 HEALTH AND A NEW HERO POWER, BUT THIS BEHAVIOUR HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN STATED AS BEING A Y'SHAARJ DESIGN -->{{cw|http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/06/20/blizzard-on-designing-hearthstoneas-old-gods|2016-06-20|IGN - BLIZZARD ON DESIGNING HEARTHSTONE’S OLD GODS}}</ref>
 
* Earlier iterations of N'Zoth included a version that replaced the entire player's deck at the start of the game with "30 tentacle cards".<ref name=pw> <!-- THIS INTERVIEW ALSO TALKS ABOUT A DESIGN WHERE THE PLAYER IS DESTROYED AND REPLACED WITH 15 HEALTH AND A NEW HERO POWER, BUT THIS BEHAVIOUR HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN STATED AS BEING A Y'SHAARJ DESIGN -->{{cw|http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/06/20/blizzard-on-designing-hearthstoneas-old-gods|2016-06-20|IGN - BLIZZARD ON DESIGNING HEARTHSTONE’S OLD GODS}}</ref>
 
* N'Zoth limits the design for future Deathrattle cards, due to his synergy with them, requiring the designers to "[not] put a lot of good Deathrattles out for a while". The designers have discussed the possibilities of creating some N'Zoth counter-play cards if the card becomes too dominant or stale.<ref name=pw/>
 
* N'Zoth limits the design for future Deathrattle cards, due to his synergy with them, requiring the designers to "[not] put a lot of good Deathrattles out for a while". The designers have discussed the possibilities of creating some N'Zoth counter-play cards if the card becomes too dominant or stale.<ref name=pw/>
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* The [[N'Zoth (hero)|N'Zoth Hero]] comments on this card, warning his opponent that he "is multiples".
   
 
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N'Zoth, the Corruptor
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Gold
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Battlecry: Summon your Deathrattle minions that died this game.
Flavor text

Has not been able to get "Under the Sea" out of his head for like FIVE THOUSAND YEARS.

External links

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For other versions of this card, see N'Zoth (disambiguation).

N'Zoth, the Corruptor is a legendary neutral minion card from the Whispers of the Old Gods set.

How to get

N'Zoth, the Corruptor can be obtained through Whispers of the Old Gods card packs, or through crafting.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
N'Zoth, the Corruptor 1600 400
Golden N'Zoth, the Corruptor 3200 1600

Notes

  • N'Zoth's Battlecry summons a copy of each friendly Deathrattle minion that has died that game. If there is not enough room on the board to summon a copy of each, N'Zoth will randomly choose which ones to summon.[1]
  • N'Zoth will not summon minions which were granted Deathrattle through effects such as The League of ExplorersExplorer's Hat or The League of ExplorersUnearthed Raptor. The minion must innately have a Deathrattle.[2]
  • N'Zoth will summon minions produced by copy effects like LegacyFaceless Manipulator and Whispers of the Old GodsHerald Volazj, if the target has an innate Deathrattle.[3]
  • N'Zoth will summon minions with Deathrattle on their card text that were Silenced.[2]
  • N'Zoth will only summon minions which died, not those which were transformed or otherwise removed from play.[2]
  • As with all resurrection effects, the copies summoned by N'Zoth are summoned in their base state, at full Health and without any enchantments the original minion had when they died. As a result, copies summoned by Herald Volazj or One Night in KarazhanBarnes which then die and are resummoned by N'Zoth will appear with their full stats.[4]
  • Minions that leave the graveyard when they die, such as Goblins vs GnomesMalorne, can still be summoned by N'Zoth. If the same such minion dies multiple times, it can be summoned that many times by N'Zoth.[5]
  • N'Zoth will attempt to summon a copy of each Deathrattle minion that died, even if the minion was 'resummoned' by effects like NaxxramasReincarnate. Similarly, N'Zoth will attempt to summon one The Grand TournamentDreadsteed for each time a friendly Dreadsteed has died that game.[6]

Strategy

N'Zoth is an incredible force to reckoned with in a deck with a small selection powerful Deathrattle minions. N'Zoth creates a massive amount of tempo once played, single-handedly winning back board control. Due to the limited space in which to resurrect minions, N'Zoth decks often focus on a small number of powerful Deathrattle minions, rather than a large number of weaker ones. When building a N'Zoth control deck, it is important not to overburden your deck with too many big Deathrattle minions, as that would leave you extremely vulnerable to aggressive decks in the meta.

With many Deathrattle minions to choose from, minions for N'Zoth are very open-ended. Generally powerful Deathrattle minions like LegacySylvanas Windrunner and LegacyTirion Fordring are strong candidates, as are card generators like The Boomsday ProjectWeaponized Piñata and Journey to Un'GoroPyros, minion-destroying Deathrattles like Knights of the Frozen ThroneObsidian Statue, and minion-summoning Deathrattles like Goblins vs GnomesSneed's Old Shredder and Knights of the Frozen ThroneHadronox. Even unconventional options like NaxxramasFeugen/NaxxramasStalagg and The Boomsday ProjectDr. Morrigan can be used to your advantage. You should also preferably include a few Deathrattle minions with Taunt to make N'Zoth easier to play when you're behind or as a defensive play. Good candidates for this case include NaxxramasSludge Belcher, Saviors of UldumKhartut Defender, Journey to Un'GoroDirehorn Hatchling, Kobolds & CatacombsVoidlord, and Rise of ShadowsLucentbark.

Counters

N'Zoth's Battlecry is tricky to work around, as even Silencing the Deathrattle minions will not prevent them from being resurrected. If you suspect that your opponent is preparing to play N'Zoth, you can avoid destroying powerful Deathrattle minions while they are on the enemy side of the board by using mind control effects to take control of them, or using effects that remove the minions from play without destroying them, such as The League of ExplorersEntomb, LegacyPolymorph and LegacyHex.

A board clear such as LegacyBrawl and LegacyTwisting Nether can help in answering N'Zoth and the minions he summons, although you will still have to deal with their Deathrattle effects afterwards (unless you're a Priest with Saviors of UldumPlague of Death). If you know your opponent is likely to play N'Zoth, avoid using board clears until he is used.

As with any minion with a strong Battlecry, a possible counter is Mean Streets of GadgetzanDirty Rat, which can force an enemy N'Zoth onto the battlefield without activating its Battlecry.

Quotes

Summon
I taste the essence of your soul.
Attack
So... sweeet....

Lore

N'Zoth is notable as the one Old God which has not previously been revealed in any form in World of Warcraft or other media. Little is therefore known of the form, powers and details of N'Zoth.

While the character is long established in Warcraft lore, this is the first time it has been depicted, revealed or even described in detail, making it in a sense original to Hearthstone.[7][8] Its full art was intentionally revealed to players in advance of the card itself, providing a first ever glimpse of the elusive horror.[7]

The Hearthstone team collaborated "a lot" with the Warcraft lore developers when conceiving N'Zoth,[9] and the artist for the card, Tyson Murphy, is lead character artist for World of Warcraft. While the card itself is part of the game of Hearthstone, the art for N'Zoth is intended to be canonical.[10]

One of N'Zoth's tentacles features as a separate minion: Whispers of the Old GodsTentacle of N'Zoth.

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N'Zoth the Corruptor is the Old God of Madness an Old God who is likely imprisoned beneath Azeroth's oceans, and is responsible for the spark of the Emerald Nightmare corrupting the Emerald Dream. Due to its oceanic nature, it is possible that it is the Old God which turned night elves into naga, corruption of Neltharion into Deathwing and it likely makes several indirect appearances in the quest-chains of the Vashj'ir zone. In ages past, N'Zoth engaged in a long war with Whispers of the Old GodsC'Thun and Yogg-Saron, with Warlord Zon'ozz leading N'Zoth's army. During the events of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, N'Zoth was a driving force behind the actions of LegacyDeathwing.
During the days of the Black Empire, N'Zoth controlled a vast territory in the east of Kalimdor, covering much of what would later become known as the Eastern Kingdoms. Countless ages ago, Warlord Zon'ozz and his soldiers waged endless war in the name of N'Zoth against the forces of C'Thun and Yogg-Saron. N'Zoth was the first of the Old Gods to be sealed beneath the surface of Azeroth by the titan-forged after Y'Shaarj's death, though it is not known exactly where (only that its bastion was located somewhat southeast of the Well of Eternity).

In Hearthstone

Very little is certain about N’Zoth (pronounced nuh-ZAH-th or /nə'zɑθ/)—most beings on Azeroth don’t even know its name, much less what it looks like. Scraps of obscure lore claim that the Old God has been imprisoned beneath the darkest depths of the ocean for millennia beyond counting. There are also whispers that N’Zoth desires nothing more than to twist what was once noble and pure to its own inscrutable ends. Ultimately, most of what is “known” about this most insidious of beings is mere speculation.
Still, looking at the evidence, it seems like N’Zoth feels a compulsive need to redecorate, and has the aesthetic sensibilities of someone that’s super into skulls, black leather, and knee high platform boots. Emerald Dream? How about Emerald Nightmare. Neltharion the Earth Warder? Nah, let’s go with DEATHWING THE DESTROYER! Prissy Night Elf nobility throwing a hissy fit? BAM! You get a snake body and actual hissing! Yes, it’s rumored that N’Zoth was involved with twisting the Emerald Dream, corrupting one of Azeroth’s most powerful dragons, and mutating the Highborne into the despicable Naga . . . but it’s just getting started.[11]

N'Zoth "embraces chaos", as reflected by the randomness of his Battlecry effect.[1] Despite some confusion from other sources, in Hearthstone lore, while Yogg-Saron "opened the door when it corrupted Vordrassil", it was "not the only Old God at work in the Emerald Dream".[12]

Trivia

  • Earlier iterations of N'Zoth included a version that replaced the entire player's deck at the start of the game with "30 tentacle cards".[13]
  • N'Zoth limits the design for future Deathrattle cards, due to his synergy with them, requiring the designers to "[not] put a lot of good Deathrattles out for a while". The designers have discussed the possibilities of creating some N'Zoth counter-play cards if the card becomes too dominant or stale.[13]
  • The N'Zoth Hero comments on this card, warning his opponent that he "is multiples".

Gallery

N'Zoth, the Corruptor full

N'Zoth, the Corruptor, full art

Patch changes

References