Voidcaller

Voidcaller is a common warlock minion card, from the Naxxramas set.

Fixed bugs

 * Prior to Patch 4.0.0.10833 or Patch 4.1.0.10956 (2015-12-04), Voidcaller, like Deathlord, used to have a bug where the newly summoned minions were considered the oldest in the order of play, instead of the newest.

Strategy
You can play cards like Dark Pact, Power Overwhelming, Sacrificial Pact, Shadowflame, Void Terror, Spiritsinger Umbra or Carnivorous Cube to trigger the effect early on your own turn.

Even if the player has no other demons in their hand (or their deck), the Voidcaller can be a useful 4-drop, due to its tendency to encourage the opponent to use Silences or Transforms to remove its Deathrattle. Since the opponent usually has no way of knowing what the warlock has in their hand, this can make it a reasonable Arena pick even with no other demons in the deck, acting to waste the opponent's valuable neutralisation spells.

This card matches well with Voidlord, making a huge Taunt minion in turn 4. Other demons that are advantageous to cheat out early are Mal'ganis and Fel Lord Betrug. In some decks like Cubelock and Control Warlock, Sense Demons is also used for higher chance of drawing this combo in early game.

Quotes

 * Summon
 * From the void I come.


 * Attack
 * To the void.

Trivia

 * The Voidcaller's art was originally used for Voidwalker, but was replaced during the game's alpha by that card's current art as it was felt to better depict the classic Voidwalker image.
 * The artwork for this card comes from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game "The Hunt for Illidan" series, for the card Velnoth.

Patch changes

 * Added.