Askara

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NameAskara
TypeMinion - draenei
DescriptionBattlecry: The next Draenei you play summons a copy of itself.
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Artist Mooncolony
SetThe Great Dark Beyond #111020
WallpaperAskara Crop image Wallpaperdownload
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About Askara

Askara, Minion - draenei, designed by Mooncolony first released in Oct, 2024 in the set The Great Dark Beyond.

Askara would fit well in a control or midrange Priest deck that focuses on generating value through minion synergy, particularly with Draenei-themed cards. The ability to summon a copy of the next Draenei played can create powerful board presence and overwhelming value, especially in combination with cards that benefit from having multiple minions, like buff spells or board-wide effects. However, there may be better options depending on the current meta; for instance, cards like Sanguine Reveler or Auchenai Soulpriest could offer more immediate impact or versatility. Overall, Askara could see play in specific decks that capitalize on its unique ability, but its effectiveness would largely depend on the surrounding card pool and the current game strategies.

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Frequently asked questions about Askara

What type of card is Askara?

Askara is a Minion - draenei card in Hearthstone HS.

What does Askara do?

<b>Battlecry:</b> The next Draenei you play summons a copy of itself.

What set is Askara from?

Askara was first released in the set The Great Dark Beyond, illustrated by Mooncolony.

Is Askara legal to play?

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