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You might be looking for one of these cards: Dalaran Mage (Classic).

Dalaran Mage is a free neutral minion card, from the Legacy set.

Other versions

How to get

The Regular and Golden copies of Dalaran Mage are uncraftable and cannot be crafted, disenchanted, or opened from card packs.
TypeSourceQualityCount

Previous availability

Dalaran Mage used to be obtainable through these means.

TypeSourceQualityCount
Custom Level up mage to 59 until March 30, 2021. Golden 1
Custom Level up mage to 60 until March 30, 2021. Golden 1
Custom Unlock mage until March 30, 2021. Regular 2

Sounds

Play
  • ▶️ VO_EX1_582_Play_01.wav I am a master of magics!
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_EX1_582_Attack_02.wav Vaporization commencing!
Death

Lore

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Dalaran was one of several kingdoms that emerged as the Empire of Arathor declined. Long ago, most human magicians lived in Strom. Many fledgling wizards left the restraining confines of Strom behind and traveled to Dalaran, where they hoped to use their new powers with greater freedom. Wanting a place more suited to extensive use and study of magic, they traveled north to the recently founded city of Dalaran, located in the Alterac Mountains region. There, these magicians used their skills to construct the enchanted spires of Dalaran and reveled in the pursuit of their studies. More wizards followed, and the city became a haven for magi and a center of arcane study. The citizens of Dalaran tolerated the magicians' endeavors and built up a bustling economy under the protection of their magic-using defenders. With the mages of Dalaran protecting non-magic using inhabitants with powerful protection spells, Dalaran became a decadent, extravagant paradise. Dalaran was also built atop a massive ley line.
The wizards's overuse of magic with no proper protection or regulation, though, acted as a beacon for the Burning Legion, luring them back to Azeroth. Demons slipped through the gaps in reality, terrorizing the locals until the ruling Magocrats were forced to turn to the elves for aid. High elf wizards quickly realized what had happened and warned that humanity would have to give up magic to subdue the threat completely. The Magocrats, unwilling to sacrifice their power, instead proposed selecting a mortal champion to protect them from the Legion. This Guardian would have access to all their might, and would form a secret defense for the world. The elves agreed and, through the newly formed Order of Tirisfal, provided guidance in the selection. At the same time, the Magocrats sent some of their number to research and catalog all human magic. These wizards became the Kirin Tor.
The Kirin Tor became the city's ruling power. Dalaran, though not a large city, was a beautiful place of towering spires and glittering streets, and the people there were happy and well protected. The Kirin Tor's headquarters was the Violet Citadel, an impressive building so named for its stone walls which gave off a faint violet light. The building had many libraries, research chambers, testing rooms, classrooms, meeting alcoves, and bedrooms.

Trivia

  • The card art depicts Babagahnoosh the Grumpy, a gnome mage found in Dalaran, as depicted in the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game "Icecrown" series. Apparently his title is well-deserved, as he appears too grumpy to give passers-by directions to nearby locations.
  • A gnome very similar in appearance to the Dalaran Mage appears as a minor character in Forest for the Weary and Freedom, two of the web comics released prior to the launch of Knights of the Frozen Throne.
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    Patch changes

    • Forged in the Barrens logoPatch 20.0.0.77662 (2021-03-25):
    • Journey to Un'Goro logo Patch 8.0.0.18336 (2017-04-04):
      • Rarity is now Free (previously: Common).
    • Hearthstone logo Patch 1.0.0.4217 (Closed beta, 2013-12-10):
      • Golden card unlock requirement is now: "Unlocked at Mage Level 59." (previously: "Unlocked at Mage Level 57.").
    • Hearthstone logo Patch 1.0.0.3890 (Closed beta, 2013-10-02):
      • Now reads: Spell Damage +1 (previously: Spell Power +1)
      • Flavor text now reads: "You don't see a lot of Dalaran warriors." (previously: no flavor text).
      • Now has 1 attack (Down from 2).
      • Golden card unlock requirement is now: "Unlocked at Mage Level 57." (previously: no special unlock requirement).
    • Hearthstone logo Patch 1.0.0.3140 (Alpha, April or May 2013):
      • Added.

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