Wrathguard
| Name | Wrathguard |
|---|---|
| Type | Minion - demon |
| Description | Whenever this minion takes damage, also deal that amount to your hero. |
| Flavor | After playing against 5 Annoy-O-Trons, any normal guard will become a Wrathguard. |
| Artist | Sojin Hwang |
| Set | Het grote toernooi #2623 |
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About Wrathguard
Wrathguard, Minion - demon, designed by Sojin Hwang first released in Nov, 2021 in the set The Grand Tournament.
A deck that focuses on self-damage synergies or has ways to mitigate the damage taken by the hero, such as healing effects or armor gain, would benefit from using Wrathguard. However, there are better cards with similar effects like Flame Imp, which provides immediate board presence without the drawback of damaging your hero. Wrathguard could see play in specific aggressive Warlock decks that can capitalize on its high stats and potential for early game pressure, but careful consideration of the deck's overall strategy and synergy with other cards is necessary to make it effective.
Frequently asked questions about Wrathguard
What type of card is Wrathguard?
Wrathguard is a Minion - demon card in Hearthstone HS.
What does Wrathguard do?
Whenever this minion takes damage, also deal that amount to your hero.
What set is Wrathguard from?
Wrathguard was first released in the set The Grand Tournament, illustrated by Sojin Hwang.
Is Wrathguard legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Wrathguard can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.
What cards are similar to Wrathguard?
Cards similar to Wrathguard include Soulbound Ashtongue, Hersenenmasseur. See the full list in the Similar cards section above.

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