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Thaddius is an uncollectible neutral minion card, from the Naxxramas set. It is summoned by the Deathrattle of Feugen and Stalagg, provided the other has died during the game.
In the case of both being summoned by Proving Grounds the simultaneity of their deaths will result in a pair of Thaddius being summoned, not just one.
For more information, and details regarding how Thaddius is summoned, see Feugen.
Summoned by[]
Sounds[]
- Play
- Attack
- ▶️
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You die now!
- Death
- ▶️
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Thank you...
Lore[]
Thaddius is a raid boss in the Naxxramas raid.
Curse of Naxxramas
- The final hulking horror that stands within the Construct Quarter is Thaddius. Pieced together from the flesh of the innocent, this massive abomination dwells in one of Naxxramas’ experimental laboratories, flanked by two huge wights—Stalagg and Feugen. Powerful bolts of electricity arc through the laboratory, supercharging Thaddius and his wight minions.[1]
In World of Warcraft
In order to confront Thaddius in the Naxxramas raid, players had to first kill Feugen and Stalagg. If they were not killed within 5 seconds of each other they would resurrect each other with full health, forcing raids to down them almost simultaneously.
- "Thaddius, built from the flesh of women and children, it is said that their souls are fused together - eternally bound within that foul prison of flesh."
- - Commander Eligor Dawnbringer
Trivia[]
- The artwork for this card comes from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game "Naxxramas Raid Deck" series, for the card Thaddius.
Gallery[]
Patch changes
- Patch 25.0.0.158725 (2022-11-29):
- Minion type is now Undead (previously: no minion type).
- Patch 10.0.0.22611 (2017-12-06):
- Orange gem removed from the card.
- Patch 1.1.0.6024 (2014-07-22):
- Added.
References[]
- ↑ Naxxramas, the Floating Necropolis (official blog). (2014-07-03).