Twilight Deceptor

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NameTwilight Deceptor
TypeMinion
DescriptionBattlecry: If any hero took damage this turn, draw a Shadow spell.
FlavorNobody asks questions if you're carrying a clipboard.
ArtistZoltan Boros
SetVerenigd in Stormwind #64419
WallpaperTwilight Deceptor Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageTwilight Deceptor Full hd imagedownload
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About Twilight Deceptor

Twilight Deceptor, Minion, designed by Zoltan Boros first released in Nov, 2021 in the set United in Stormwind.

This card, Twilight Deceptor, would be beneficial in a control Priest deck that focuses on using Shadow spells for removal and control. While it can provide card advantage, its effectiveness may be limited by the condition of needing a hero to have taken damage that turn. In comparison, a card like Shadow Visions may be more versatile and consistent for spell generation in a Priest deck, making it a better choice for competitive play. Twilight Deceptor could see situational play in specific deck archetypes that can reliably trigger its effect.

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Frequently asked questions about Twilight Deceptor

What type of card is Twilight Deceptor?

Twilight Deceptor is a Minion card in Hearthstone HS.

What does Twilight Deceptor do?

<b>Battlecry:</b> If any hero took damage this turn, draw a Shadow spell.

What set is Twilight Deceptor from?

Twilight Deceptor was first released in the set United in Stormwind, illustrated by Zoltan Boros.

Is Twilight Deceptor legal to play?

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