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Shudderwock is a legendary shaman minion card, from the The Witchwood set.
How to get
Type | Source | Quality | Count |
---|---|---|---|
Card packs | Open one of these card packs: | Regular Golden | 1 (random) |
Crafting | Craft a Regular copy for 1600 | Regular | 1 |
Crafting | Craft a Golden copy for 3200 | Golden | 1 |
Notes
To edit these notes, go to Template:Shudderwock notes.
- Shudderwock's Battlecry can reproduce a maximum of 30 Battlecries.[1][2]
- Shudderwock repeats Battlecries in a random order.
- When Shudderwock activates a Battlecry that summons a copy of itself (for instance Doppelgangster, Doubling Imp, Saronite Chain Gang) it will summon a copy of Shudderwock, not the Battlecry's original minion.
- When Shudderwock activates Valeera the Hollow's battlecry, it would give your hero stealth, however, when Shudderwock activates the battlecry of Coppertail Imposter, Shudderwock will receive stealth instead.
- Conditional Battlecries still require their condition to be fulfilled in the current game state, regardless of whether or not they were fulfilled when the original Battlecry was used. For example, you need to have played an Elemental the turn before Shudderwock for Shudderwock to trigger Servant of Kalimos, but you do not need to have played one the turn before you played the original Servant of Kalimos.
- Random multiple-choice Battlecries like Discover will choose a random card.
- Fixed multiple-choice Battlecries like Kalimos, Primal Lord will select a random choice.
- If Shudderwock gets killed, transformed, returned to your hand or leaves the battlefield by other means, it will stop repeating battlecries, just like Yogg-Saron used to be before he was unnerfed.
- If Shudderwock changes ownership during its Battlecry, such as by one of its Battlecries destroying an enemy Sylvanas Windrunner, the rest of its Battlecries will function as if the Shudderwock was played by the other player.
- Shudderwock cannot target itself with Battlecries. However, it can target copies of itself it created.
- Unlike its card text suggests ("Repeat all other Battlecries"), Shudderwock's Battlecry does not include previous Shudderwock's Battlecries.
Sounds
- Play
- ▶️
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My jaws that bite, my claws that catch! - ▶️
Shudderwocky_Play_Stinger.wav
<music stinger>
- Attack
- ▶️
VO_GIL_820_Male_Monster_Attack_02.wav
Snicker-snack!
- Death
- ▶️
VO_GIL_820_Male_Monster_Death_02.wav
<death sound>
Lore
Shudderwock is unique to Hearthstone.
The earliest mentions of this bizarre entity were recorded in nonsensical children’s rhymes. As a result, initial reports of the Shudderwock in the woods were dismissed as the hysterical prattle of an unhinged mind. The poor soul was indeed unhinged, but the Shudderwock lurking in the Witchwood is nonetheless terrifyingly real.
Our arcanists are as puzzled by this entity as they are by Baku the Mooneater. Like Baku, Shudderwock is unique to the Witchwood, and seems to exist somewhere on the edge of reality, defying easy description as well as physical and arcane laws. In fact, it is unclear if this creature is “real” in the way that one generally uses the word, though it certainly exists. Was it always so, or is the Shudderwock yet another testament to Hagatha’s power?
Speculations as to its nature are immaterial; we would be wise to heed the oft-repeated warning to beware the Shudderwock! It is incredibly dangerous, warping reality wherever it walks, leaving those who meet it jabbering wrecks, pale shadows broken by darkest hex. They fail to understand they are out of time, when their speech begins to rhyme. Can they recover from this diminished state? Being devoured would be a kinder fate.
(Note: It seems that there was supposed to be more in this report, but it ends abruptly mid-page. Nor have we had further contact with this agent after the report was delivered. Curiouser and curiouser…)[3]
At best guess, the Shudderwock was a green dragon before Hagatha got her claws into him.[4]
Trivia
- Shudderwock's flavor text is a reference to the "vorpal sword," the weapon used in the poem to slay the Jabberwock, as well as to the Vorpal Dagger Dungeon Run treasure card.
- The "leaving those who meet it jabbering wrecks" is also a nod to the original name.
- Shudderwock's quotes are also adapted from the poem. Its entrance quote is taken from a description of the Jabberwock ("Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! The frumious Bandersnatch!"), its attack quote is the sound the of hero's vorpal sword and its death sound is a "burble," which is the sound the Jabberwock makes in the poem as it approaches the hero.
Gallery
Patch changes
- Patch 11.2.0.24769 (2018-06-05):
- 2018-06-11: Reverted back to producing a maximum of 30 Battlecries.
- Patch 11.1.0.24377 (2018-05-08):
- Battlecry animation speed has been doubled. Now reproduces a maximum of 20 Battlecries.
- Patch 11.0.0.23966 (2018-04-10):
- Added.
External links
References[]
- ↑ "Shudderwock’s Battlecry cap is now 30, up from 20." —Hill, Jesse (June 11, 2018). Hotfixes!. Retrieved on 2018-07-30.
- ↑ "We’re planning to raise the cap of Shudderwock’s Battlecry from 20 to 30 when we implement the fix that reverts Tess, as well." —Hill, Jesse (June 8, 2018). Update 11.2, Tess Greymane, and HCT Seoul. Retrieved on 2018-06-24.
- ↑ Daxxarri (2018-04-25). The Witchwood – Mysterious Missives Part 3. Retrieved on 2018-04-25.
- ↑ He-Rim Woo on Twitter. (2018-04-10).
- ↑ Matt Dixon on Twitter. (2018-04-09).