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*Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's [[Battlecry]] casts randomly one of the six spells in the [[#Wheel of Yogg-Saron|Wheel of Yogg-Saron]].
 
*Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's [[Battlecry]] casts randomly one of the six spells in the [[#Wheel of Yogg-Saron|Wheel of Yogg-Saron]].
 
**Only [[Rod of Roasting (Yogg-Saron)|Rod of Roasting]] has 5% chance to be cast, while all other spells have 19% chance.
 
**Only [[Rod of Roasting (Yogg-Saron)|Rod of Roasting]] has 5% chance to be cast, while all other spells have 19% chance.
*Rod of Roasting is capped to cast [[Pyroblast]] at most 60 times. If both heroes remain alive after that (which can happen if both heroes are [[Immune]] or have lots of [[Armor]]), the player who played Yogg-Saron wins.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJhL4z0cuoo|title=ROD OF ROASTING VERSUS ICE BLOCK {{!}} IMMUNE VS INFINITE PYROBLASTS {{!}} Hearthstone Darkmoon Experiments|date=2020-11-18|accessdate=2020-11-20|author=Clark Hellscream|work=YouTube}} Tested with [[Patch 19.0.0.65614]].</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUImHyZvNS0|title=Rod of Roasting vs 1.8 billion armor - Hearthstone|date=2020-11-19|accessdate=2020-11-20|author=Kinky Gaming
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*Rod of Roasting is capped to cast [[Pyroblast]] at most 60 times. If both heroes remain alive after that (which can happen if both heroes are [[Immune]] or have lots of [[Armor]]), the player who played Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate wins.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJhL4z0cuoo|title=ROD OF ROASTING VERSUS ICE BLOCK {{!}} IMMUNE VS INFINITE PYROBLASTS {{!}} Hearthstone Darkmoon Experiments|date=2020-11-18|accessdate=2020-11-20|author=Clark Hellscream|work=YouTube}} Tested with [[Patch 19.0.0.65614]].</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUImHyZvNS0|title=Rod of Roasting vs 1.8 billion armor - Hearthstone|date=2020-11-19|accessdate=2020-11-20|author=Kinky Gaming
 
|work=YouTube}} Tested with [[Patch 19.0.0.65614]].</ref>
 
|work=YouTube}} Tested with [[Patch 19.0.0.65614]].</ref>
   
== Known Bugs ==
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==Fixed bugs==
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* The wheel animation for [[Hand of Fate]] softlocked (temporarily disconnected) the game for the opponent, forcing them to close ''Hearthstone'' and reconnect. This was fixed in [[Patch 19.2.0.68600]].
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==Known bugs==
 
* The tracker in the card's text, that shows how many spells are left before Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's Battlecry would activate, increments [[Triggered effect#Whenever|whenever]] you play a spell. However, the Battlecry only activates after ten spells you've played have resolved—meaning if you've played 10 or more spells, but some of them did not resolve, due to secrets like [[Counterspell]] or [[Oh My Yogg!]]—Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's text would say it is ready, but the card would not have a glowing border, and not activate its Battlecry.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/hearthstone/t/yogg-saron-master-of-fate-and-counterspell/47918|title=Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate and counterspell|date=2020-12-01|accessdate=2020-12-06|author=Cam|work=Official Blizzard forums}} Tested with [[Patch 19.0.0.65614]].</ref>
 
* The tracker in the card's text, that shows how many spells are left before Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's Battlecry would activate, increments [[Triggered effect#Whenever|whenever]] you play a spell. However, the Battlecry only activates after ten spells you've played have resolved—meaning if you've played 10 or more spells, but some of them did not resolve, due to secrets like [[Counterspell]] or [[Oh My Yogg!]]—Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's text would say it is ready, but the card would not have a glowing border, and not activate its Battlecry.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/hearthstone/t/yogg-saron-master-of-fate-and-counterspell/47918|title=Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate and counterspell|date=2020-12-01|accessdate=2020-12-06|author=Cam|work=Official Blizzard forums}} Tested with [[Patch 19.0.0.65614]].</ref>
   
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Like the original [[Yogg-Saron, Hope's End]], Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate is an extremely random high-risk high-reward card. Most of Yogg's results from the wheel are usually helpful when you are behind, making this card good in [[Control deck]]s stalling out for a win condition. Make sure you taken all the precautions from this card BEFORE you play him, as [[Rod of Roasting (Yogg-Saron)|Rod of Roasting]] or [[Mysterybox]] can end the game outright. Do keep in mind that Yogg's effect is conditional, making him more suited for decks that can play lots of spells.
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Like the original [[Yogg-Saron, Hope's End]], Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate is an extremely random high-risk high-reward card. Most of Yogg's results from the wheel are usually helpful when you are behind, making this card good in [[Control deck]]s stalling out for a win condition. Make sure you taken all the precautions from this card BEFORE you play him, as [[Rod of Roasting (Yogg-Saron)|Rod of Roasting]] or [[Mysterybox]] can end the game outright. Do keep in mind that Yogg's effect is conditional, making him more suited for decks that can play lots of spells.
   
 
The most ideal conditions to play Yogg-Saron are when you have an empty board and the opponent has three or more minions, ensuring maximum value from [[Mindflayer Goggles]], summoning minimal minions for your opponent with [[Curse of Flesh]], and avoiding destroying your own board with [[Devouring Hunger]]. The sole exception is Rod of Roasting, which will typically result in a win for whoever had the highest health. While not always possible to play around, you should try to play Yogg while both players have similar health or yours is higher.
 
The most ideal conditions to play Yogg-Saron are when you have an empty board and the opponent has three or more minions, ensuring maximum value from [[Mindflayer Goggles]], summoning minimal minions for your opponent with [[Curse of Flesh]], and avoiding destroying your own board with [[Devouring Hunger]]. The sole exception is Rod of Roasting, which will typically result in a win for whoever had the highest health. While not always possible to play around, you should try to play Yogg while both players have similar health or yours is higher.
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====Rod of Roasting====
 
====Rod of Roasting====
 
{{Card|Rod of Roasting (Yogg-Saron)}}
 
{{Card|Rod of Roasting (Yogg-Saron)}}
With a much smaller chance to show up, Rod of Roasting provides an unstoppable, explosive ending to the match. There's not much you can do to play around this one, other than try to ensure that you have a higher health total than your opponent. Cards that grant [[Immune]] to your hero, such as [[Time Out!]] and [[Blur]], can be used to guarantee that Rod of Roasting will kill the opponent. Since Rod of Roasting only has a 5% chance to be cast, this is only a gimmick rather than a reliable strategy.
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With a much smaller chance to show up, Rod of Roasting provides an unstoppable, explosive ending to the match. There's not much you can do to play around this one, other than try to ensure that you have a higher health total than your opponent. Cards that grant [[Immune]] to your hero, such as spells like [[Time Out!]] and [[Blur]] can be used to guarantee that Rod of Roasting will kill the opponent. Since Rod of Roasting only has a 5% chance to be cast, this is only a gimmick rather than a reliable strategy.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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;Rod of Roasting triggers
 
;Rod of Roasting triggers
:''*manaical cackling*''
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:''*maniacal cackling*''
   
 
;Attack
 
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==Patch changes==
 
==Patch changes==
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* {{Patch 19.2.0.68600}} Fixed a bug where the wheel animation for [[Hand of Fate]] softlocks (temporarily disconnects) the game for the opponent. Readded the Hand of Fate's wheel animation.
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* '''Server-side patch:'''<sup>[citiation needed]</sup> Temporarily removed Hand of Fate's wheel animation.
 
* {{Madness at the Darkmoon Faire patch}} Added.
 
* {{Madness at the Darkmoon Faire patch}} Added.
   

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Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate
Regular
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Battlecry: If you've cast 10 spells this game, spin the Wheel of Yogg-Saron.
Flavor text

Yogg take the wheel!

External links

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Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate is a legendary neutral minion card, from the Madness at the Darkmoon Faire set.

How to get

Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate can be obtained through Madness at the Darkmoon Faire card packs, through crafting, or as an Arena reward.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate 1600 400
Golden Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate 3200 1600

Wheel of Yogg-Saron

Curse of Flesh
Devouring Hunger
Hand of Fate
Mindflayer Goggles
Mysterybox
Rod of Roasting

Notes

  • Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's Battlecry casts randomly one of the six spells in the Wheel of Yogg-Saron.
    • Only Rod of Roasting has 5% chance to be cast, while all other spells have 19% chance.
  • Rod of Roasting is capped to cast LegacyPyroblast at most 60 times. If both heroes remain alive after that (which can happen if both heroes are Immune or have lots of Armor), the player who played Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate wins.[1][2]

Fixed bugs

  • The wheel animation for Madness at the Darkmoon FaireHand of Fate softlocked (temporarily disconnected) the game for the opponent, forcing them to close Hearthstone and reconnect. This was fixed in Patch 19.2.0.68600.

Known bugs

  • The tracker in the card's text, that shows how many spells are left before Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's Battlecry would activate, increments whenever you play a spell. However, the Battlecry only activates after ten spells you've played have resolved—meaning if you've played 10 or more spells, but some of them did not resolve, due to secrets like LegacyCounterspell or Madness at the Darkmoon FaireOh My Yogg!—Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate's text would say it is ready, but the card would not have a glowing border, and not activate its Battlecry.[3]

Strategy

Like the original Whispers of the Old GodsYogg-Saron, Hope's End, Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate is an extremely random high-risk high-reward card. Most of Yogg's results from the wheel are usually helpful when you are behind, making this card good in Control decks stalling out for a win condition. Make sure you taken all the precautions from this card BEFORE you play him, as Rod of Roasting or Madness at the Darkmoon FaireMysterybox can end the game outright. Do keep in mind that Yogg's effect is conditional, making him more suited for decks that can play lots of spells.

The most ideal conditions to play Yogg-Saron are when you have an empty board and the opponent has three or more minions, ensuring maximum value from Madness at the Darkmoon FaireMindflayer Goggles, summoning minimal minions for your opponent with Madness at the Darkmoon FaireCurse of Flesh, and avoiding destroying your own board with Madness at the Darkmoon FaireDevouring Hunger. The sole exception is Rod of Roasting, which will typically result in a win for whoever had the highest health. While not always possible to play around, you should try to play Yogg while both players have similar health or yours is higher.

Curse of Flesh

Curse of Flesh

This is ideally used when the opponent has a full board and you have an empty one, giving them no minions and giving you six that are available to attack. Since you have the initiative, this lets you make ideal trades. Try to kill off Deathrattles it generates and let end-of-turn effect minions survive.

Devouring Hunger

Devouring Hunger

This is the most straight-forward fate, nuking the board and putting a huge minion in play. Yogg is likely to get hard removed after casting this, but can provide a huge threat in case the opponent has nothing. This one is especially devastating against all-in aggressive decks, but weaker against a control matchup.

Hand of Fate

Hand of Fate

This is the most controlled fate, giving you a random assortment of spells that you can aim wherever you like. The typical hand will gain around five cards, which is decent but less likely to save you from a sticky situation than the others. Any spells that aren't played can be kept for later value, making this a good result for slower games.

Mindflayer Goggles

Mindflayer Goggles

Stealing three minions while summoning an additional 7/5 can be utterly devastating for the opponent. The main downside this has is that wide boards aren't likely to have very many powerful minions, but even in the worst case this is still a potential +7 in board advantage.

Mysterybox

Mysterybox

This fate lets you play with the original Yogg-Saron. This effect is incredibly powerful, but also massively unpredictable. For more specific notes on this one, see Yogg-Saron, Hope's End#Strategy.

Rod of Roasting

Rod of Roasting

With a much smaller chance to show up, Rod of Roasting provides an unstoppable, explosive ending to the match. There's not much you can do to play around this one, other than try to ensure that you have a higher health total than your opponent. Cards that grant Immune to your hero, such as spells like Rastakhan's RumbleTime Out! and Demon Hunter InitiateBlur can be used to guarantee that Rod of Roasting will kill the opponent. Since Rod of Roasting only has a 5% chance to be cast, this is only a gimmick rather than a reliable strategy.

Quotes

Summon
Your fate... is bound to ME.
Curse of Flesh triggers
They are coming for you.
Devouring Hunger triggers
I will devour the world.
Hand of Fate triggers
I leave their fate to you.
Mindflayer Goggles triggers
Trust, was your failure.
Mysterybox triggers
ALL, will be laid BARE.
Rod of Roasting triggers
*maniacal cackling*
Attack
I am destiny.

Gallery

Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate full

Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate, full art

Yogg-Saron Master of Fate Battlecry

Yogg-Saron's Wheel of Fate

Patch changes

  • Madness at the Darkmoon Faire logoPatch 19.2.0.68600 (2020-12-15): Fixed a bug where the wheel animation for Madness at the Darkmoon FaireHand of Fate softlocks (temporarily disconnects) the game for the opponent. Readded the Hand of Fate's wheel animation.
  • Server-side patch:[citiation needed] Temporarily removed Hand of Fate's wheel animation.
  • Madness at the Darkmoon Faire logoPatch 19.0.0.65614 (2020-11-12): Added.

References

 
  1. Clark Hellscream (2020-11-18). ROD OF ROASTING VERSUS ICE BLOCK | IMMUNE VS INFINITE PYROBLASTS | Hearthstone Darkmoon Experiments. YouTube. Retrieved on 2020-11-20. Tested with Patch 19.0.0.65614.
  2. Kinky Gaming (2020-11-19). Rod of Roasting vs 1.8 billion armor - Hearthstone. YouTube. Retrieved on 2020-11-20. Tested with Patch 19.0.0.65614.
  3. Cam (2020-12-01). Yogg-Saron, Master of Fate and counterspell. Official Blizzard forums. Retrieved on 2020-12-06. Tested with Patch 19.0.0.65614.