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Tree of Life is an epic druid spell card, from the Goblins vs Gnomes set.
How to get
Type | Source | Quality | Count |
---|---|---|---|
Card packs | Open one of these card packs: | Regular Golden | 1~2 (random) |
Crafting | Craft a Regular copy for 400 | Regular | 1 |
Crafting | Craft a Golden copy for 1600 | Golden | 1 |
Notes
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- This spell attempts to heal each character for an amount equal to their maximum Health.[1] For most heroes this is 30 Health, but for Ragnaros it is 8. If Amara, Warden of Hope has been played, the controlling hero will be healed to 40 Health.
- When used in combination with Auchenai Soulpriest or Embrace the Shadow, this spell will deal damage to each character equal to their maximum Health, usually killing them all (however a character can still survive, for example if it is Immune, has Divine Shield or is protected by Commanding Shout).[2]
- Example: A Warrior with 25 Health and 6 Armor, for a combined total of 31, will survive Tree of Life's effect with 1 Health remaining.
- Tree of Life will no longer be offered for selection in Arena, since the 15th of September 2016.[3] However, it is still obtainable in Arena matches through random effects, such as Spellslinger.
Lore[]
In World of Warcraft, Tree of Life is a talent available to druids who specialize in Restoration. It allows the druid to temporarily shapeshift into the tree of life, increasing healing by 15% and armor by 120%, granting immunity to polymorph effects, and enhancing several spells. The music used during the animation is the same from druid spell Tranquility.
Gallery
Patch changes
- Patch 20.0.0.77662 (2021-03-25):
- Nature spell school added.
- Patch 13.0.3.28329 (2018-12-19):
- No longer banned from Arena drafting.
- Patch 6.1.1.14366 (2016-09-15):
- Banned from Arena drafting.
- Patch 2.0.0.7234 (2014-12-04):
- Added.
References[]
- ↑ Zeriyah on Twitter. (2014-12-02).
- ↑ Ben Brode on Twitter. (2014-12-02).
- ↑ Hearthside Chat: Upcoming Arena Changes with Dean Ayala. (2016-09-08).