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NameFlickering Lightbot
TypeMinion - mech
DescriptionGigantify Costs (1) less for each Holy spell you've cast this game.
FlavorThese bots are sent out with nearly drained batteries, for dramatic effect.
ArtistStefan Bogdasarov
SetWhizbang's Workshop #105281
WallpaperFlickering Lightbot Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageFlickering Lightbot Full hd imagedownload
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About Flickering Lightbot

Flickering Lightbot, Minion - mech, designed by Stefan Bogdasarov first released in May, 2024 in the set Whizbang's Workshop.

The Flickering Lightbot would be a valuable addition to a Holy Paladin deck that focuses on casting multiple Holy spells throughout the game to reduce its cost. However, considering its potential high mana cost, it may be overshadowed by more versatile and impactful cards like Lightforged Crusader, which offers immediate board presence and card advantage. While Flickering Lightbot has potential in the right deck, its situational nature may limit its overall playability in competitive settings.

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Frequently asked questions about Flickering Lightbot

What type of card is Flickering Lightbot?

Flickering Lightbot is a Minion - mech card in Hearthstone HS.

What does Flickering Lightbot do?

<b>Gigantify</b> Costs (1) less for each Holy spell you've cast this game.

What set is Flickering Lightbot from?

Flickering Lightbot was first released in the set Whizbang's Workshop, illustrated by Stefan Bogdasarov.

Is Flickering Lightbot legal to play?

Legality depends on the tournament format -- Flickering Lightbot can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.