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Artist: | Evgeniy Zagumennyy |
General Drakkisath is a boss encounter found in the Blackrock Mountain adventure. It is the second encounter of the adventure's third wing, Blackrock Spire.
Hero Power
Normal | Heroic |
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- Notes
- As a passive hero power, Intense Gaze will be active throughout the match, including during the mulligan (unless replaced by another hero power).
- Intense Gaze's sets the cost of all cards to 1. This cannot be affected by cards such as Emperor Thaurissan, Venture Co. Mercenary, Pint-Sized Summoner, Sorcerer's Apprentice, Mana Wraith or Loatheb.
- As the mana crystal cap is 1, playing Innervate will cost 1 mana, and the player will gain back 1 mana. (This is similar to playing Innervate at 10 mana in a normal game, you are still capped at 10 mana).
- If General Drakkisath's hero power is replaced (via Jaraxxus, Majordomo Executus or Shadowform), the casting cost of cards immediately revert back to their usual costs. Both players still have only 1 mana crystal, but will start gaining 1 mana crystal at the start of all subsequent turns normally.
Special cards
Deck
Note that the below classes are listed purely for reference, and have no effect on the boss' use of the cards in the encounter.
- Normal
Class | Card | Quantity |
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Boss | Drakkisath's Command | 2 |
Mage | Fireball | 2 |
Flamestrike | 2 | |
Priest | Mindgames | 2 |
Warlock | Twisting Nether | 2 |
Warrior | Death's Bite | 2 |
Brawl | 1 | |
Neutral | Antique Healbot | 3 |
Leeroy Jenkins | 1 | |
Boulderfist Ogre | 2 | |
Drakonid Crusher | 2 | |
Mogor the Ogre | 1 | |
The Beast | 1 | |
Volcanic Drake | 2 | |
Core Hound | 2 | |
Troggzor the Earthinator | 1 | |
War Golem | 2 |
- Heroic
Class | Card | Quantity |
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Boss | Drakkisath's Command | 2 |
Mage | Flamestrike | 2 |
Priest | Mindgames | 2 |
Rogue | Ogre Ninja | 2 |
Kidnapper | 2 | |
Sprint* | 2 | |
Warlock | Twisting Nether | 2 |
Neutral | Hungry Dragon | 2 |
Boulderfist Ogre | 2 | |
Drakonid Crusher | 2 | |
Lord of the Arena | 2 | |
The Beast | 1 | |
Core Hound | 2 | |
Troggzor the Earthinator | 1 | |
War Golem | 2 | |
Force-Tank MAX | 2 |
- Sprint is always the 5th card in his deck. That is, the first card he draws on his Turn 1 is always Sprint (he starts with 5 cards in hand of which 4 are from his deck and the 5th one is The Coin). He will almost never play The Coin unless it is to activate Combo on Kidnapper with no other cards in his hand, or his passive hero power is replaced. This is because The Coin costs 1 mana to play only to gain back 1 mana.
Strategy
Drakkisath's hero power Intense Gaze (Heroic) strongly affects battles fought against him, with all cards costing 1 mana and the player being limited to 1 mana crystal. This generally means the player will be limited to 1 card per turn, and also prevents the use of any hero power. However, it also allows the player to play any card, on any turn.
This obviously encourages the creation of a deck featuring very powerful cards, with their cost irrelevant, matching Drakkisath's own deck. Mind Control is also a very strong card for this encounter, as is Lightbomb, and Resurrect can act as a filler, allowing you to focus on a deck filled with only the most powerful minions. Steadily putting out high power minions like Ragnaros the Firelord, Dr. Boom, Boulderfist Ogre and War Golem is sufficient in Normal mode to defeat the General. Kel'Thuzad can be useful for trading (although Drakkisath's removal means he may not last long) while Deathrattles can be useful for recovering from removal, but this is secondary to the importance of choosing high power minions, Attack being more important than Health.
Drakkisath alternates between playing powerful, high cost minions, and using removal like Twisting Nether and Brawl to wipe the board. Drakkisath also has a few weapons, but will tend to use them to go face rather than trade, unless the minion is small enough to be destroyed outright.
An alternate strategy would be to run Majordomo Executus in your deck (see #Work-arounds, below).
Heroic
Heroic Drakkisath is very punishing. Heroic Intense Gaze ensures an incredibly unfair playing field, with Drakkisath getting 2 cards each turn to counter your 1.
The main approach and strategy as outlined above remains the same - use high power minions to deal devastating damage. Kel'Thuzad in particular is extremely effective for allowing you to trade your minions with his, providing a way to break Drakkisath's 2-for-1 advantage. However, Drakkisath can use removal including Twisting Nether to overturn any advantage.
Victory against Drakkisath is very tricky, and appears to be heavily dependent on RNG for both your card draw and his. In general, managing to establish a board advantage with 2-for-1 minions is the key to defeating him, but maintaining that advantage is difficult. Minions with more than 7 Health can usually survive 2 attacks, while 7 Attack is required to reliably trade with Drakkisath's. Force-Tank MAX is a star player, while 8/8s like Mountain Giant, Nozdormu and Fel Reaver are solid staple minions for the deck. Ragnaros the Firelord can be hugely effective (with a little luck), while Kel'Thuzad may be the key to the whole encounter. Cards which generate other cards such as Dr. Boom and Illidan Stormrage can be useful for providing some additional targets or to remove divine shield from enemy Force-Tank MAXs, although this is a relatively minor advantage. Alexstrasza can be very effective in reducing his substantial Health, and is not banned from the match.
However, regardless of your play, Drakkisath can and will use removal including Twisting Nether to reset the board, generally guaranteeing his subsequent victory. The right luck with his card draw is therefore a prerequisite to ensure you have even a fighting chance of finding the right cards to defeat him. Players intent on beating Drakkisath would therefore be well advised to restart the match unless they have a strong opening hand.
Note that to make the best use of Kel'Thuzad in a starting hand, another minion with comparibly low health like Core Hound should be played in turn 1 so that it can be revived immediately in turn 2. Starting with a Force-Tank MAX even allows to delay the playing of Kel'Thuzad to turn 3. To save Kel'Thuzad from death by Twisting Nethers or Drakkisath's Command, a peculiar strategy can be deployed by mages, by having Duplicate and Counterspell in the deck (plus some other secrets maybe), and using ever-dying Mad Scientists to basically play one secret and one other card per turn.
Work-arounds
One cheap work-around to the encounter is to include Majordomo Executus in your deck. If Drakkisath uses Mindgames and draws Executus, you can destroy the minion in order to transform Drakkisath into Ragnaros. This has several effects: it reduces his 50 Health and 30 Armor to only 8 Health (no Armor); and it replaces Intense Gaze with DIE, INSECT!, thus removing the special restrictions from the encounter. In many cases, the player will be able to deal 8 damage to the boss either that same turn or the next, providing an easy solution to what is otherwise a very difficult encounter.
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Videos
Bugs
General Drakkisath will sometimes use Drakkisath's Command on his own Kidnapper.
Rewards
Dialogue
Encounter
Before match
- Nefarian
- Did you take a wrong turn? The Back button is at the bottom of your screen.
Introduction
- General Drakkisath
- What are you doing here?
Emote Response
- General Drakkisath
- Why?! Tell me why! Please, I liked you.
Turn 1
- General Drakkisath
- Are you here to help me destroy the mortals of this world?
Drakkisath's Turn 2
- General Drakkisath
- Lord Nefarius! I thought this was the one who took care of Ragnaros for us.
- Nefarian
- Yes, Drakkisath. Adventurer - you are still on the wrong side of the mountain!
Drakkisath's Turn 3
- Nefarian
- Look. Go play some ranked mode. This adventure is not for you.
- General Drakkisath
- I will protect the Spire.
Death
- General Drakkisath
- Rrh. Aah! Noooooo!
- Nefarian
- I am starting to get annoyed.
Lore
Blackrock Mountain
This dragonkin general leads Nefarian’s armies within Blackrock to inflict corporal punishment on the minions of Ragnaros. Ragnaros might also be a bad guy, but sometimes it turns out that the enemy of your enemy is still kind of a jerk. Don’t listen to that colonel of doubt: Drakkisath might be anti-Firelord, but in private he’s still pro-evil.[1]
World of Warcraft
General Drakkisath was the dragonspawn ruler of the armies of Nefarian, son of Deathwing. From the pinnacle of Blackrock Spire, he oversaw his forces in their war to drive out the Dark Iron dwarves from the bowels of Blackrock Mountain.
- Dungeon Journal
A cunning and ruthless strategist, Drakkisath commands Nefarian's armies in the war with Ragnaros. After securing victories against the Dark Irons, General Drakkisath's forces are positioned to drive the dwarves out of Blackrock Mountain once and for all.
Gallery
Patch changes
- Patch 2.4.0.8311 (2015-03-31): Added.
References
- ↑ Blackrock Mountain: Blackrock Spire – Now Open!. (2015-04-16).