Corridor Creeper

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NameCorridor Creeper
TypeMinion - beast
DescriptionCosts (1) less whenever a minion dies while this is in your hand.
FlavorIt likes the smell of dead things, which is curious, as it has no visible nose.
ArtistNick Southham
SetKobolds and Catacombs #43515
WallpaperCorridor Creeper Crop image Wallpaperdownload
ImageCorridor Creeper Full hd imagedownload
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About Corridor Creeper

Corridor Creeper, Minion - beast, designed by Nick Southham first released in Nov, 2021 in the set Kobolds and Catacombs.

AI: Corridor Creeper is best suited for aggressive decks that focus on flooding the board with minions and trading efficiently to trigger its cost reduction effect. While it can be a strong inclusion in decks like Token Druid or Aggro Paladin, there are better options available such as Sea Giant or Frostwolf Warlord that offer similar benefits without the condition of being in your hand. Overall, Corridor Creeper can see play in the right deck but may not always be the optimal choice depending on the meta and deck strategy.

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Frequently asked questions about Corridor Creeper

What type of card is Corridor Creeper?

Corridor Creeper is a Minion - beast card in Hearthstone HS.

What does Corridor Creeper do?

Costs (1) less whenever a minion dies while this is in your hand.

What set is Corridor Creeper from?

Corridor Creeper was first released in the set Kobolds and Catacombs, illustrated by Nick Southham.

Is Corridor Creeper legal to play?

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