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The Mistcaller is a legendary shaman minion card, from the Grand Tournament set.

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsOpen one of these card packs:
The Grand Tournament 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:The Mistcaller notes.

  • The Mistcaller's Battlecry grants an enchantment to all minion cards in the player's hand and deck, granting them +1/+1. Note that this is changed from the card's previous behaviour.
  • The Mistcaller's buff will increase the stats of the LegacyLord Jaraxxus minion, but not of the replacement hero.[1]
  • Transformed minions like LegacyDruid of the Claw will lose the buff when played.


Fixed bugs[]

  • Prior to an unknown patch between Patch 5.0.0.12574 and Patch 7.0.0.15590 the behaviour of this card was as follows:[2]
    • The Mistcaller's card text did not accurately describe the behaviour of its Battlecry. A more accurate description might be, "Give all minions in your hand 1+/1+, and whenever you draw a minion give it +1/+1".[3] This behaviour was intended.[4] However, the developers admitted the way it was implemented was unideal.[5] Most notably, at no point were cards in the player's deck granted enchantments.
    • Firstly, The Mistcaller's Battlecry granted an enchantment to all minion cards in the player's hand, granting them +1/+1. The enchantment was not removed upon playing the minion, but could be removed through Silences or through returning the minion to the hand.[6][7] Like most in-hand enchantments, this could not be copied, using cards such as LegacyMind Vision.[3]
    • Secondly, The Mistcaller's Battlecry put into place a permanent triggered effect that activated whenever the player drew a minion card, granting it a +1/+1 enchantment.[8] This included minions which were not in the player's deck at the time the Mistcaller was played, such as cards subsequently shuffled into the player's deck.[3] The triggered effect was unusual in that it was not attached to the Mistcaller itself, and remained in play even if the Mistcaller was removed.
      • Note that the triggered effect activated only upon drawing a card, and did not activate from other methods of adding cards to the hand, such as Discover, LegacyTracking,[3] or put into hand effects. Neither did it activate when putting minions directly into the battlefield through put into battlefield effects.[3] This was not unexpected considering the card's underlying function, but contradicted the expected behaviour given the card's text. It also did not activate when minions were summoned by other effects, such as Goblins vs GnomesDr. Boom or LegacyMirror Entity.[9]

Sounds[]

Play
  • ▶️ VO_AT_054_PLAY_01.wav You cannot stop the Kvaldir!
  • ▶️ BoreanTundra_Play_Stinger_1.wav <music stinger>
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_AT_054_ATTACK_02.wav Mists quench you!
Death

Lore[]

The Mistcaller is in fact Mistcaller Yngvar.[10] The minion's title was changed due to its real name being "hyper unpronounceable".[10]

Yngvar is a kvaldir found in Hrothgar's Landing in Northrend. His defeat is the objective of a daily from the Argent Tournament.

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"The kvaldir have returned to the coasts of Northrend and if left unchecked, they will prevent our supplies and reinforcements from arriving. One of them, known as Mistcaller Yngvar, has taken up residence in a cave on the western side of Hrothgar's Landing. There, he manipulates the mists to conceal the kvaldir and the sea beasts they command.
Take this charm and travel across the strait north of the tournament grounds, to Hrothgar's Landing. Find the mistcaller's cave and use the charm to reveal him."

History[]

The Mistcaller early version

An earlier iteration of The Mistcaller, which "broke down the nature" of Hearthstone's play

The original design for The Mistcaller was as "Mistcaller Yngvar", a 7 mana 6/7 with the text "Battlecry: Give your Totems +5 Health and Taunt." This fit the developers' desire for The Grand Tournament to "juice up" the shaman's synergy with its Hero Power LegacyTotemic Call as well as its other Totems, but wasn't quite enough of a "game-changing effect".[11]

The next iteration was as "The Mistcaller", a 10 mana 7/7 with the text "Taunt. When you take fatal damage while this is in your hand, prevent it and summon this." The design was based on a fan-made card that had featured in a community card creation competition, named "Spirit Healer". However, this design was a little too game-changing; the card's existence began to "play mindgames with everybody" with opponents assuming any shaman had a Mistcaller in hand, forcing them to change their entire strategy to compensate for the expected outcome of fatal damage, and holding back damage in case the Mistcaller appeared. According to Jason Chayes this "broke down the nature of what we're trying to do with Hearthstone", slowing down matches and making players second guess themselves. The design was again changed.[11]

"Version three" of The Mistcaller was a 5 mana 5/5 with the text "Taunt. Your Totems are Immune." The developers liked this design, but didn't feel it was exciting enough.[11]

The card was finally changed to its current design: a 6 mana 4/4 with the text "Battlecry: Give all minions in your hand and deck +1/+1." The design was based on one for a priest mechanic the developers were experimenting with at the time; it was instead put to use in the final version of The Mistcaller.[11]

Gallery[]

The Mistcaller full

The Mistcaller, full art

Patch changes

References[]

 
  1. Whirthun on Twitter. (2015-08-20). 
  2. Seems to be fixed in Patch 7.0. http://imgur.com/a/ZpD0c
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Hearthstone Experiments - Episode 2 - Mistcaller (Interesting Interactions). (2015-08-24). 
  4. Whirthun on Twitter. (2015-08-25). 
  5. Ben Brode on Twitter. (2015-11-13). 
  6. Whirthun on Twitter. (2015-08-14). 
  7. Whirthun on Twitter. (2015-08-16). 
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB85s2S0-lM
  9. Whirthun on Twitter. (2015-08-14). 
  10. 10.0 10.1 Ben Brode on Twitter. (2015-08-15). 
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Hearthstone: The Grand Tournament: Special Event - Video/Podcast: Hearthstone production director Jason Chayes talks about the game and offer a behind-the-scenes look into the development of the latest expansion, The Grand Tournament. Duration: 23 mins. (2015-09-25)
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