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You might be looking for one of these cards: Burgle (boss), Burgle (Caverns of Time).

Burgle is a rare rogue spell card, from the Grand Tournament set.

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsOpen one of these card packs:
The Grand Tournament Pack
Wild Pack
Golden Wild
Regular
Golden
1~2 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 100 DustRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 800 DustGolden1

Notes

To edit these notes, go to Template:Burgle notes.


Trivia

  • This card's art depicts the "Elwynn Burglar" from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game, who in turn is a reference to the Hamburglar, a McDonald's mascot known for stealing hamburgers.
  • The word burgle is an alternative to burglarize, chiefly used in Britain, Australia and New Zealand.[4] Its use in Hearthstone in place of the term normally used in North America is likely intended to provide a more unusual character to the spell.[5][6]

Gallery

File:Burgle full.png

Burgle, full art

Patch changes

  • The Witchwood logo Patch 11.0.0.23966 (2018-04-10):
    • Now reads: "Add 2 random cards to your hand (from your opponent's class)." (previously: "Add 2 random class cards...").
  • The Grand Tournament logo Patch 3.0.0.9786 (2015-08-18):
    • Added.

References

 
  1. Whirthun on Twitter. (2015-08-06). 
  2. Reported to User:Taohinton, 2015-11-12. Opponent used Burgle vs Ragnaros, received The Coin x 2.
  3. Burgle to Ragnaros?. (2015-11-13). 
  4. Wiktionary. Retrieved on 2016-09-05.
  5. grammarist.com - Burgle vs. burglarize. Retrieved on 2016-09-05. "In American English, the verb burgle, meaning to rob, is regarded as a humorous backformation from burglar, and burglarize is the preferred term in serious contexts."
  6. Merriam-webster.com - Do Burglars 'Burgle' or 'Burglarize'?. Retrieved on 2016-09-05. "If you're American, chances are burgle makes you giggle, and you'll opt for burglarize."
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