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Void Terror
Regular
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Gold
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Set:LegacyLegacy
Type:Minion
Minion type:Demon
Class:WarlockWarlock
Rarity:RareRare
Cost:3 Mana icon
Attack:3 Attack icon
Health:4 Health
Abilities:Battlecry
Battlecry: Destroy both adjacent minions and gain their Attack and Health.
Flavor text

If you put this into your deck, you WILL lose the trust of your other minions.

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Void Terror is a rare warlock minion card.

How to get

Void Terror can be obtained through Classic card packs, through crafting, or as an Arena reward. Regular Void Terror can also be obtained through the Highest Rank Bonus chest at the end of a Ranked season, or as a first-time reward for first time reaching Silver 10 or Gold 10 in Ranked mode.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Void Terror 100 20
Golden Void Terror 800 100

Strategy

A demon minion with a very useful Battlecry, Void Terror is very useful if you are tight on health or you just simply want to kill the opponent faster. It may be a big sacrifice, but in the end the Void Terror is great addition to any warlock deck.

While new players may find it hard to see the advantage in sacrificing your own minions, this minion's ability should not be underestimated, as it allows you to combine the total Attack and Health of smaller minions into one large minion, capable of profitable trades or powerful damage to your opponent. This card also effectively counters "sweeper" spells that rely on small amounts of damage dealt to multiple minions, such as LegacyBlizzard or LegacyHellfire; where you might lose all of your minions to such cards, combining them into a Void Terror allows the Terror to survive and continue to do large amounts of damage. This card also combos very well with the warlock spell LegacyPower Overwhelming.

To execute the combination with Power Overwhelming you need to play Power Overwhelming on a minion you intend to have Void Terror consume. After casting Power Overwhelming, attack with the targeted minion (not required for the combo but generally advised). Finally, play Void Terror adjacent to the targeted creature, resulting in a single creature that will retain the bonus Attack and Health that was granted by Power Overwhelming.

The downside, of course, is that this gives your opponent a convenient single target - a simple silence or removal ability will render you worse off than having not played the card in the first place.

This card is ideal for use with minions with inherent weaknesses such as LegacyVenture Co. Mercenary (to negate the increased mana cost effect) or LegacyAncient Watcher (since the minion couldn't attack), allowing the warlock to make use of the unusually high stats of these cards while discarding their built-in drawbacks.

Lore

Void Terrors are demonic canine creatures with two heads, rarely spotted on Azeroth or even Outland. They are generally considered to be some of the more powerful demons to be found, but not an intelligent race such as the Eredar or Nathrezim. They could be related to Core Hounds.

Artist

Alexander Alexandrov

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