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Shifter Zerus
Regular
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Elite
Set:Battlegrounds
Type:Minion
Class:NeutralNeutral
Rarity:LegendaryLegendary
Cost:1 Mana icon
Attack:2 Attack icon
Health:2 Health
Abilities:Transform in hand
Wiki tags:In-hand effect, Random, Triggered effect
Each turn this is in your hand, transform it into a random minion.
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Data page

Shifter Zerus is a legendary neutral minion card, from the Whispers of the Old Gods set.

How to get

Shifter Zerus can be obtained through Whispers of the Old Gods card packs, or through crafting.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Shifter Zerus 1600 400
Golden Shifter Zerus 3200 1600

Notes

Shifter Zerus visual effect in hand

A transformed Shifter Zerus, featuring the card's special visual effect

  • This card may transform into any collectible minion, but not uncollectible minions. This includes the possibility of transforming into a Shifter Zerus.[1][2]
  • Even though the card text reads "Each turn", Shifter Zerus transforms only at the start of the possessing player's turn. When drawn, it does not transform immediately but remains as Shifter Zerus until the start of the player's next turn, at which point it begins shifting.
  • Shifter Zerus' transformation effect is unusual, in that while transforming into other minions, it retains the original card's ability to transform again the next turn. This ability is retained until the card is removed from the hand, at which point it is lost.[3] Returning the minion into which Zerus transformed to the hand will not cause it to start transforming again.[4] However, if the untransformed Zerus minion itself is in the battlefield and then returned to the hand, it will begin transforming again.[5]
  • A special visual display highlights Shifter Zerus, making it clear which minion it is, and reminding the player that it will transform again next turn.
  • Shifter Zerus' transform effect does not depend on being played from the hand; put into battlefield effects will also see the resulting minion enter play, and the transformation ability lost.[6]
  • The transformation includes mana cost.[7] For example, if a Shifter Zerus changes into a LegacyDeathwing, it will cost 10 to play.
  • If Knights of the Frozen ThroneSimulacrum is used on a transformed Shifter Zerus in the player's hand, the player will receive a copy of the minion Zerus is currently transformed as. This copy will not transform into other minions.
  • If LegacyMind Vision copies an untransformed Shifter Zerus minion into the player's hand, the copy will continue to transform as usual. If Mind Vision copies a Shifter Zerus that has already transformed into another minion (even if it has not yet been played from the hand), it will not transform.[8][9]
  • Even when in the hand, Shifter Zerus is considered to be of the class of the card into which it is currently transformed, for the purposes of cards like One Night in KarazhanEthereal Peddler.[10]
  • Buffs from cards like The Grand TournamentThe Mistcaller, Mean Streets of GadgetzanGrimestreet Outfitter, Mean Streets of GadgetzanSmuggler's Run, and any other card that provides attached enchantments to Zerus will not be removed by Zerus' transformation effect.[11][12][13][14] This also includes cost reduction from Blackrock MountainEmperor Thaurissan and Goblins vs GnomesUnstable Portal. Additionally, if he is temporarily Whispers of the Old GodsC'Thun or Goblins vs GnomesBolvar Fordragon, he can gain relevant buffs and keep them even after transforming further.[15]
    • Shifter Zerus will retain any buffs it receives from the card it transformed into, such as Mean Streets of GadgetzanBlubber Baron and Journey to Un'GoroClutchmother Zavas.
    • If there is already a buffed C'Thun in the deck, hand, field, or "graveyard", and Shifter Zerus becomes a C'Thun, the C'Thun that Shifter becomes does not become pre-buffed (i.e. a normal 6/6, without any other buffs like from The Grand TournamentThe Mistcaller).[16]
  • If Shifter Zerus transforms into a warlock minion, Whispers of the Old GodsRenounce Darkness will turn Shifter Zerus into a different card, losing its ongoing transformation ability.[17]

Advanced

  • Shifter Zerus's transformation is a trigger in the Start of Turn Phase.
    • Because this is before the Draw Phase at the start of each turn, a normally drawn Shifter Zerus will not transform until your next turn begins.
    • Because of the Quad Queue Model, Shifter Zerus's first transformation will queue and resolve after in-play Start of Turn Phase triggers (for example, a Shifter Zerus drawn by LegacyNat Pagle immediately transforms), and Shifter Zerus's later transformations (which occur due to an attached enchantment, which is considered in play) will queue and resolve during in-play Start of Turn Phase triggers and before in-hand Start of Turn Phase triggers (such as Whispers of the Old GodsNerubian Prophet).

Strategy

The random and unpredictable nature of Shifter Zerus means there is almost always a better card to choose for any given deck. Zerus can help with flexibility, providing an early game minion if drawn early or a late game minion if drawn late, but even then the resulting minion will likely lack desired synergies and be a poorer choice than cards the player might have included in its place.

Shifter Zerus can be a good pick for Zoolocks from The League of ExplorersDark Peddler - especially in the late game, where Shifter Zerus can provide a large minion such as LegacyBoulderfist Ogre in place of the 1 mana cards normally produced by the Dark Peddler's Discover effect.

Lore

Shifter Zerus is original to Hearthstone.

Wowpedia iconThis section uses content from Wowpedia.
The n'raqi, commonly known as the faceless ones or the faceless, are a monstrous race that arose from the organic matter that seeped from the Old Gods' blighted forms during the primordial era of Azeroth. Cunning and intelligent, they serve their eldritch masters with fanatical loyalty.

Artist

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Gallery

Shifter Zerus full

Shifter Zerus, full art

Patch changes

References

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