| Name | Injured Attendant |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion - undead |
| Description | Lifesteal Battlecry: Deal 4 damage to this minion. |
| Flavor | It's just a flesh heal. |
| Artist | Brian Despain |
| Set | CATACLYSM #122881 |
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| Name | Injured Attendant |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion - undead |
| Description | Lifesteal Battlecry: Deal 4 damage to this minion. |
| Flavor | It's just a flesh heal. |
| Artist | Brian Despain |
| Set | CATACLYSM #122881 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Injured Attendant, Minion - undead, designed by Brian Despain first released in Feb, 2026 in the set CATACLYSM.
Injured Attendant fits best in Priest decks that can exploit self-damage and healing synergies, such as Heal Priest, Undead Priest, or combo-oriented builds that benefit from damage triggers (for example, activating effects that trigger when a character is healed or damaged). Its 3-mana 2/7 statline with Lifesteal makes it a strong stabilizing tool against aggressive decks, since after dealing 4 damage to itself (becoming a 2/3), it can immediately heal you back through trades or buffs, and it synergizes well with cards that restore Health to gain extra value. However, in most competitive formats there are often more efficient 3-drops depending on the archetype—cards that generate immediate board impact or stronger Undead synergy (such as Cathedral of Atonement synergy pieces or premium tempo minions) may outperform it. While Injured Attendant is solid in slower or synergy-driven Priest lists, it is generally a niche inclusion rather than a staple, and whether it should see play depend
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