Corpse Bride

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NameCorpse Bride
TypeMinion - undead
DescriptionBattlecry: Spend up to 10 Corpses to summon a Risen Groom with Taunt and that much Attack and Health.
FlavorUntil undeath do us part.
ArtistAngelina Chernyak
SetCore #111315
WallpaperCorpse Bride Crop image Wallpaperdownload
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About Corpse Bride

Corpse Bride, Minion - undead, designed by Angelina Chernyak first released in Nov, 2022 in the set Path of Arthas and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.

This Corpse Bride minion would be a strong addition to a Deathrattle or Control deck in Hearthstone, as it provides a powerful late-game threat that can potentially summon a high-stat Risen Groom with Taunt. While the cost of up to 10 corpses may seem steep, the potential value of summoning a strong Taunt minion makes it worth considering. However, in a competitive environment, the Corpse Bride may struggle to see play due to its high cost and the availability of more efficient cards like N'Zoth, the Corruptor or Hadronox in similar deck archetypes.

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Frequently asked questions about Corpse Bride

What type of card is Corpse Bride?

Corpse Bride is a Minion - undead card in Hearthstone HS.

What does Corpse Bride do?

<b>Battlecry:</b> Spend up to 10 <b>Corpses</b> to summon a Risen Groom with <b>Taunt</b> and that much Attack and Health.

What set is Corpse Bride from?

Corpse Bride was first released in the set Path of Arthas, illustrated by Angelina Chernyak.

Is Corpse Bride legal to play?

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