Prince Taldaram

Prince Taldaram is a legendary neutral minion card, from the Knights of the Frozen Throne set.

Strategy
Prince Taldaram is a card with a lot of potential power, but with a restriction that greatly inhibits deck building. Its ability to copy a minion is similar to Faceless Manipulator, but it does not copy the minion's stats in the process. This makes the card more situational, as it cannot be used to copy high-health taunt minions or create offensive versions of cards like Humongous Razorleaf; however, its lower mana cost means that it can potentially be played alongside a minion with a strong effect to immediately copy it, such as Archmage Antonidas or Emperor Thaurissan in Wild. The card's restriction, however, causes the card to be difficult to fit into a lot of decks that would benefit from this effect and causes the card to only naturally fit in decks that run no staple 3-cost cards.

Prince Taldaram is primarily seen in Cubelock decks, which does not have any core 3-cost cards in the first place. Its ability is used to its fullest with Carnivorous Cube and Bloodreaver Gul'dan. It can copy a Cube as well as whatever minion it consumed to create two additional copies of it, or it can copy another demon like Doomguard, which gets added to the list of demons that get ressurected by Bloodreaver Gul'dan's Battlecry with full stats.

Lore
is a member of the and the second boss of.


 * From the World of Warcraft Adventure Guide
 * ''After 's failed assault against the Lich King, some of his greatest blood elf followers were slaughtered and raised into undeath as . Prince Taldaram is one of these cunning and bloodthirsty vampiric beings. Always seeking to please the Lich King, he has entered the war-torn depths of Ahn'kahet in search of lost nerubian relics that can empower the 's murderous ranks.

After being defeated by s, Taldaram was later raised into undeath yet again to serve on the in  alongside his fellow darkfallen Prince Keleseth and Prince Valanar.

Patch changes

 * Now correctly copies Enrage effects. Should now correctly be a 5/5 after Crystal Core has been played.
 * Added.