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Shirvallah, the Tiger is a legendary paladin minion card, from the Rastakhan's Rumble set.

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsOpen one of these card packs:
Rastakhan's Rumble Pack
Wild Pack
Golden Wild
Regular
Golden
1 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 1600 DustRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 3200 DustGolden1

Notes

To edit these notes, go to Template:Shirvallah, the Tiger notes.

  • Shirvallah's discount effect is based on the total amount of mana the player has spent on spells that game, rather than the spells' base Cost.[1]
  • Even if a spell is Counterspelled, that spell's mana cost is still reduced from the cost of Shirvallah.
  • Spells that are paid for with Health will not reduce the mana cost of Shirvallah.


Sounds[]

Play
  • ▶️ VO_TRL_300_Female_Tiger_Play_01.wav It's time to test your mettle!
  • ▶️ Shirvallah_Play_Stinger.wav <music stinger>
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_TRL_300_Female_Tiger_Attack_01.wav Too slow!
Death
  • ▶️ VO_TRL_300_Female_Tiger_Death_01.wav <death sound>

Lore[]

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Shirvallah is a loa of tigers revered notably by Zandalari, Gurubashi and Darkspear trolls. Their last champion was Rastakhan's RumbleHigh Priest Thekal, and at some point, their high priest was a Zandalari, who wielded The Warmace of Shirvallah, a brutal mace with an ornate frame which claimed many lives in an unbidden attempt to honor Shirvallah. Long ago, it was lost to the sea with the high priest who wielded it.
Shirvallah was held in Zul'Gurub against their will when the Hakkari were attempting to summon Hakkar the Soulflayer. By the time of the war against the Iron Horde, troll druids created a way for all druids to take on a half-tiger form like those of Shirvallah's champions, called the Claws of Shirvallah.

While Shirvallah is a long-established character in Warcraft lore, she has never previously been directly pictured nor described in much detail, making her Hearthstone appearance the first time she has been officially depicted. In Hearthstone lore, Shirvallah serves as the patron loa of Shirvallah's Tigers, the paladin team in Rastakhan's Rumble, and is described as a proud and noble loa, much like the paladins who worship her.[2] Much like her physical appearance, Shirvallah's association with the paladin class is unique to Hearthstone, as Zandalari paladins in World of Warcraft instead tend to be associated with the devilsaur loa Rezan.

Trivia[]

  • Shirvallah was designed "super early on" in the development of Rastakhan's Rumble.[3] She was originally a 30-mana 9/7 minion but was downscaled to 25 mana partially due to a one-turn-kill combo that used Shirvallah in combination with LegacyHoly Wrath to instantly deal 30 damage to the opponent's hero.[3][4] Peter Whalen comments that "we used to have a whiteboard with the number of people [Dean Ayala]'s killed with Holy Wrath today".[3] However, Ayala himself stresses that while there was the risk of instantly bursting down opponents with the Holy Wrath combo, Shirvallah being changed to 25 mana also means that the designers don't have to go out of their way to create high-Cost paladin spells every set just in order for the card to work.[3]
  • Shirvallah's appearance is extremely similar to the World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth depiction of Eraka no Kimbul, another tiger loa, albeit with added armor and a slightly broken left fang.

Gallery[]

Shirvallah, the Tiger full

Shirvallah, the Tiger, full art

References[]

 
  1. Peter Whalen on Twitter. (2018-11-07). 
  2. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-11-02). BlizzCon 2018 Opening Ceremony. YouTube. Retrieved on 2018-11-04.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Cam Shea (2019-02-04). Hearthstone: Peter Whalen and Dean Ayala on Designing Key Rastakhan Cards. IGN. Retrieved on 2019-02-05.
  4. Skiffington (2018-11-07). Interview With Hearthstone Game Designers Liv Breeden & Peter Whalen At BlizzCon: Discussing Rastakhan's Rumble!. Hearthstone Top Decks. Retrieved on 2018-11-12.

Patch changes

  • Descent of Dragons logo Patch 16.0.0.37060 (2019-12-05):
    • Shirvallah is now discounted by spells that get countered, but will no longer be discounted by spells that are paid for with health.
  • Rastakhan's Rumble logo Patch 13.0.0.27845 (2018-11-29):
    • Added.
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