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As a [[Beast]], Core Hound has synergy with [[hunter]] [[Beast#Related cards|Beast-synergy]] cards such as [[Houndmaster]], which can turn this already threatening card into a monstrous Taunt, and [[Tundra Rhino]], which if previously summoned can allow a 9 damage charging minion from the Core Hound to swing a game. |
As a [[Beast]], Core Hound has synergy with [[hunter]] [[Beast#Related cards|Beast-synergy]] cards such as [[Houndmaster]], which can turn this already threatening card into a monstrous Taunt, and [[Tundra Rhino]], which if previously summoned can allow a 9 damage charging minion from the Core Hound to swing a game. |
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+ | Likewise, the warrior spell [[Charge (card)|Charge]] can be used with Core Hound on [[turn]] 10 for a powerful damage [[burst]]. |
==Lore== |
==Lore== |
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You don’t tame a Core Hound. You just train it to eat someone else before it eats you.
Core Hound is a basic neutral minion card.
How to get
Prior Year of the Gryphon's rotation on March 30, 2021:
- Two copies of Core Hound were automatically included in all players' collections upon unlocking the hunter class.
- Two Golden copies of Core Hound were a reward for raising a hunter to levels 51 and 52.
Strategy
In the current game, Core Hound is generally considered a poor card. It is usually only usable late in a game because of its high mana cost, and while a Taunt minion might help it survive, by the time both players have 7 mana, the opponent will likely have access to removal spells that will cheaply remove the threat. Its high Attack does however makes it a good target for effects like Windfury.
As a Beast, Core Hound has synergy with hunter Beast-synergy cards such as Houndmaster, which can turn this already threatening card into a monstrous Taunt, and Tundra Rhino, which if previously summoned can allow a 9 damage charging minion from the Core Hound to swing a game.
Likewise, the warrior spell Charge can be used with Core Hound on turn 10 for a powerful damage burst.
Lore
A core hound is a giant elemental beast, with the appearance of a massive bulldog with two heads, each equipped with a mouth filled with rows of flaming teeth. Its body is covered with armored hide and studded with bony spikes. A streak of flames runs down its spine from head to stubby tail. The oldest and most powerful of the core hounds is Magmadar, the alpha male and sire of the entire current pack, and every core hound can trace their lineage back to Magmadar.
Core hounds originate from the Firelands of the Elemental Plane. However, they have also lived alongside their master Ragnaros in the Molten Core, and more recently attempted to invade Mount Hyjal.
In Hearthstone
It turns out that elemental lords are fond of keeping pets. Unfortunately, when a magma giant thinks “cuddly,” he checks off a list that includes things like “giant,” “two-headed,” “fang-mawed,” and “made of living magma.” The only beings dwelling in the elemental plane of fire who match that description are the terrifying core hounds. While keeping one of these critters probably makes apartment hunting a chore, there’s no better four-legged friend to have when your back is up against the wall.[1]
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Patch changes
- Patch 1.0.0.3890 (Closed beta, 2013-10-02): Flavor text changed from "You don’t tame a core hound. You just train it not to eat you." to "You don’t tame a Core Hound. You just train it to eat someone else before it eats you."
- Patch 1.0.0.3388 (Alpha, 2013-06-22): Core Hound now has 5 Health, up from 4.
References
- ↑ Blackrock Mountain – The Gooey Molten Center of Molten Core. (2015-03-19).