Lord Godfrey


 * ''For the boss of the same name, see Lord Godfrey (boss)

Lord Godfrey is a legendary warlock minion card, from the The Witchwood set.

Strategy
Lord Godfrey is an extremely powerful card for getting, or maintaining, board control. If he kills just one minion, you get the effect of a Flamestrike with the addition of having a 4/4 on the board. He can also be used to proc your minions' deathrattles en masse, but caution must be used if you are dropping him on a board where you have valuable minions, as they are also going to die. A well-timed Godfrey will clear the board without any effort.

In World of Warcraft

 * '' is a renegade nobleman from who opposed his king, Genn Greymane, after discovering that Genn and many of his people had been afflicted with the worgen curse. After committing suicide rather than acknowledge a worgen as his lord, Godfrey's body was recovered and reanimated by the, but after turning on them as well, he fled into the abandoned ruins of , where he and   remain.

In Hearthstone

 * Even while still among the living, Lord Godfrey had a penchant for cold-blooded self-interest and treachery: he devastated Lord Darius Crowley by political maneuvering, probably instigating a in the process. Then, while Gilneas itself was under siege, he betrayed King Greymane. After Godfrey’s untimely demise, the Dark Lady Sylvanas resurrected him among her undead Forsaken, but expecting anything resembling loyalty from a creature like Godfrey is always a deadly mistake. He betrayed her as well, then fled to an abandoned keep to continue doing what he does best: pursuing his own interests.


 * Precisely what those interests might be remains a mystery, but it seems that Godfrey has chosen this moment to act. Since the curse descended on the Witchwood, he left the seclusion of the keep he’s haunted for years, and has recently been sighted near the city. It’s not clear what he’s planning—or what he hopes to gain—but devastation tends to follow whereever Godfrey treads.

Trivia

 * Lord Godfrey's flavor text is technically inaccurate in terms of lore, as Gilneas had not yet rejoined the Alliance at the time of his betrayal.
 * The artwork for this card comes from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game "Shadowfang Keep" series, for the card Lord Godfrey. Note that Godfrey's sleeves are made intact and his rib cage edited out in this card's artwork, likely to conform to Chinese regulations against showing bones in video games.

Patch changes

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