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Battlecry: Add a 5/5 Horror to your hand. Teach it two Shaman spells.
Rafaam mainly enjoys working with Hagatha because she never laughs at Dr. Boom's jokes.
Card Stats
- Mana Cost
- 7
- Attack
- 5
- Health
- 5
- Type
- Minion
- Class
- Shaman
- Rarity
- Legendary
- Minion Type
- Invalid
- Spell School
- UNK_
- Set
- Rise of Shadows
- Artist
- Alex Horley Orlandelli
- Crafting Cost
- 1,600
- Disenchant
- 400
- Reveal Date
- Mar 18, 2019
- Release Date
- Mar 26, 2021
Keywords
Card Sounds
Sound Effects
Play VO_DAL_431_Female_Orc_Play_01
Play SQ_Hagatha_Play_Stinger
Attack VO_DAL_431_Female_Orc_Attack_03
Death VO_DAL_431_Female_Orc_Death_01
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Format Legality
Standard
Not Legal
Wild
Legal
Arena
Available
Rise of Shadows
- Release Date
- Mar 26, 2021
- Set Type
- Expansion
- Rotation
- Rotated to Wild
Deck Rules
- Copies per Deck
- 1
- Collectible
- Yes

Comments
It's great how versatile it is.
I like this card. You pay some stats to get a powerful minion to your hand which means aggresive decks might not be the deck for it. It is similar to Kazakus from Mean Streets of Gadgetzan where you brew a custom spell. It is a nice battlecry for Shudderwock also.
The first spell seems to always be a targetable one, whereas the second one requires no target. That way, when you play the minion, you only target once in order to cast the first spell and the second one is cast immediately after.
Very interesting, I never noticed that before. Will definitely pay attention next time I play it.
Actually, I think the first pick may offer both targetable and non-targetable spells, and only if you pick a targetable spell the second pool will offer only non-targetable spells.
As per the reveal video, the horror apparently costs 5 and the spells it casts can overload you.