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{{Card infobox
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|addabilities=Modify cost, Modify Hero Power, Set attribute, Start of Game
|datapage=Dire Mole(76996)
 
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|tags=Cost-related, In-deck effect, Hero Power-related
|artist=Daren Bader
 
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|hiddentags=Modify cost - Hero Power, Set cost
 
|artist=Alex Horley
 
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'''Dire Mole''' is an [[common]] [[neutral]] [[minion]] card, from the [[Kobolds & Catacombs]] set.
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'''Genn Greymane''' is a [[legendary]] [[neutral]] [[minion]] card, from [[The Witchwood]] set.
   
 
==How to get==
 
==How to get==
{{How to get/Common|set=Kobolds}}
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{{How to get/Legendary|set=Witchwood}}
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==Notes==
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* 0-mana cards are considered even-cost cards. Cards without a mana cost (i.e. [[Shifting Scroll]]) are also considered even-cost cards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/83wi2w/it_is_here/dvlngjh/|title=Mike Donais|date=2018-3/12}}</ref>
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* Your deck must not contain any odd-costing cards from the very beginning of the game for this card's effect to activate. This disallows [[Quest (ability)|Quest]] cards from being used with this card's effect.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/83wi2w/it_is_here/dvl3nsp/?st=jepisvum&sh=143b08fd|title=Mike Donais|date=2018-3/12}}</ref>
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* Changing Hero Powers, such as by using a [[hero card]] or [[Sir Finley Mrrgglton]], will not keep the reduced cost.
   
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
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Genn Greymane offers a great Start of Game effect at the cost of all odd-cost cards. While the effect is generally weaker than that of [[Baku the Mooneater]], a 1-cost Hero Power allows you to fill in your curve more efficiently, and unlike Baku, Genn can be played as a minion that isn't horribly understatted.
Despite the rather tame appearance, this minion has notably good stats for its mana cost. Three health is hard to deal with on 1 mana. The Beast tag also gives it plenty of synergy with [[Hunter]] and [[Druid]], allowing for a [[Crackling Razormaw]] or [[Mark of Y'Shaarj]] on the following turn.
 
   
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* Druid -
It's also a strong choice for [[Build-a-Beast]], as it will give your [[Zombeast]] a sizeable stat increase for only 1 mana more.
 
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* Hunter -
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* Paladin - This class already has access to a multitude of efficient 2-drops, such as [[Drygulch Jailor]], [[Cathedral Gargoyle]], and [[Hydrologist]]. As well, the reduced Hero Power allows for good Silver Hand Recruit and small minion synergy in the forms of [[Crystal Lion]], [[Lightfused Stegodon]], and [[Silver Sword]]. Paladin also has two great even-cost Legendary minions in the form of [[Sunkeeper Tarim]] and [[Tirion Fordring]].
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* Priest -
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* Rogue -
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* Shaman - This class has access to effective 2-mana cards like [[Flametongue Totem]], [[Primalfin Totem]], and [[Earthen Might]]. [[Murkspark Eel]] is a strong inclusion, with a good statline and powerful Even-restricted Battlecry. Even Shaman also has access to some late-game cards like [[Hagatha the Witch]] or [[Kalimos, Primal Lord]].
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* Warlock - [[Life Tap]] is already the most powerful basic hero power, and being able to use it on first turn is a major bonus. This can allow the Warlock to quickly draw and play [[Mountain Giant]] or build up a [[Twilight Drake]]. It also easily lets your life drop for [[Hooked Reaver]]. Warlock has plenty of even board clear and control, such as [[Hellfire]], [[Dread Infernal]], and [[Twisting Nether]]. Additionally, the [[warlock]] death knight card [[Bloodreaver Gul'dan]] is even.
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* Warrior - A 1-cost [[Armor Up!]] can be very effective with [[Armor-synergy]] cards such as [[Armorsmith]], [[Bladed Gauntlet]] and [[Geosculptor Yip]]. Warrior can also include many [[damaged-related|damage-related]] cards as [[Inner Rage]], [[Cruel Taskmaster]] and [[Rampage]].
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==Quotes==
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{{Quotes
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|summon=This curse has become our greatest strength.
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|trigger=We have turned our curse into our strength.
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|attack=Victory for Gilneas!
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}}
   
 
==Lore==
 
==Lore==
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===In ''World of Warcraft''===
Dire moles are creatures [[original cards in Hearthstone|unique to ''Hearthstone'']]. Some have been tamed by the [[kobold art|kobolds]], who use them as mounts to dig deeper into the catacombs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://blizzcon.com/en-us/watch?v=516b9cd-00d456f32ac&lang=Off|title=BlizzCon 2017 - Hearthstone <nowiki>|</nowiki> What's Next panel (30:00)|date=2017-11-03|accessdate=2017-11-23}}</ref>
 
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:''{{wow|Genn Greymane}} is the current King of {{wow|Gilneas}}, and one of the original founders of the {{wow|Alliance of Lordaeron}}. He is a large bearish man, a brawny warrior with thick features, a heavy beard, and black and gray armor. Greymane has also been noted for being stubborn, proud, strong-willed, cunning, and arrogant.
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:''During the {{wow|Second War}}, Greymane met with the other human leaders at {{wow|Capital City}} to hear of {{wow|Stormwind (kingdom)|Stormwind}}'s fall at the hands of the [[orc art|orcish]] {{wow|Old Horde|Horde}}. Greymane joined the other human leaders in forming the Alliance of Lordaeron to counter the Horde threat, but due to his pride, he offered only token support. After the conclusion of the Second War, Greymane chafed at using Gilnean taxes to help pay for the orc {{wow|internment camps}} and {{wow|Nethergarde Keep}}. Greymane decided that Gilneas could not and would not pay for the wars of other nations, so he withdrew Gilneas from the Alliance, ordered the construction of the {{wow|Greymane Wall}} and isolated Gilneas from the rest of the world.
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:''Around the time of the {{wow|Third War}}, Greymane instructed [[Archmage Arugal]], a {{wow|Dalaran}} wizard loyal to Gilneas, to summon feral [[worgen art|worgen]] to protect Gilneas from the {{wow|Scourge}} threat. The plan backfired, and the worgen curse would eventually run rampant among the Gilnean population. In the time between the Third War and the {{wow|War against the Lich King}}, the number of those afflicted with the Worgen curse had grown and were now attacking {{wow|Gilneas City}}. To counter the threat, Greymane helped to defend the city and aided in the evacuation of citizens to {{wow|Duskhaven}}. In the aftermath, Greymane faced the dual threats of the {{wow|Cataclysm (event)|Cataclysm}} and the {{wow|Forsaken}} invasion, culminating in the battle to retake Gilneas City from the Forsaken and witnessing the death of his son and heir, [[Prince Liam|Liam]].
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:''Humbled by his son's death and the devastation of his kingdom, Greymane accepted the aid of the [[night elf art|night elves]], who had offered to relocate Gilnean survivors to {{wow|Darnassus}}. In a fit of stubbornness, Greymane was against formally rejoining the {{wow|Alliance}} until he had almost lost his {{wow|Mia Greymane|wife}} and [[Tess Greymane|daughter]] during the crossing. After a short layover at Darnassus and reestablishing diplomatic ties with King [[Varian Wrynn]], Greymane becomes a changed man. Greymane becomes a staunch supporter of the Alliance, adding the ferocity of the Gilneans to the considerable might of the Alliance, intent on one day reclaiming his lost kingdom.
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===In ''Hearthstone''===
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:''We dare not approach the king too closely, but this is what we know.
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:''Genn Greymane is King of Gilneas (the country and the city). His arrogance, stubbornness, and overconfidence once led Gilneas down a path of isolationism that brought it to the brink of destruction. Had he not learned to be a better ruler since those days, the city might already be lost.
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:''In the days since the curse began afflicting the wood, he has worked tirelessly in the service of his city. He is often confined to his study, working into the wee hours by gaslight, night after night. The constant flow of reports emerging from the city allow him no rest: disappearances in the wood, horrifying shapes with glowing eyes stalking the city streets, and an endless array of ever stranger and more disturbing phenomena. There are even rumors that citizens have turned to a doomsaying “[[Glinda Crowskin|Crowskin]]” cult that operates in shadowy back rooms and cellars.
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:''The normally tough-minded people of Gilneas are gripped with fear, suspicion, and superstition, but King Greymane has an iron will, and he expects the same of his subjects. His response has been to crack down, demanding absolute discipline and dedication. He’s tasked one of his finest thieftakers with investigating the cult, a man named [[Houndmaster Shaw|Shaw]]. That’s not all: the Worgen King is currently recruiting the best monster hunters in Gilneas for a sortie into the forest.
   
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:''No subtlety here: he intends to confront the threat head-on and howling.''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://playhearthstone.com/en-gb/blog/21656013|title=The Witchwood – Mysterious Missives Part 1|author=[[Daxxarri]]|date=2018-04-11|accessdate=2018-04-13}}</ref>
[[Gravelsnout Knight]] depicts a kobold riding a dire mole.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* Genn was initially designed for [[Whispers of the Old Gods]] when his voice actor was recording for ''[[Heroes of the Storm]]'', but didn't make the cut. His effect was similar to the transforming Worgen cards released in The Witchwood, swapping stats and between [[Charge]] and [[Taunt]] each turn.<ref>http://ca.ign.com/articles/2018/06/20/hearthstone-team-5-on-designing-the-witchwood-set</ref>
The name of this card is likely a play on the ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' dungeon {{wow|Dire Maul}}.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
{|
 
{|
| [[File:Dire Mole full.jpg|thumb|400px|Dire Mole, full art]]
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| [[File:Genn Greymane full.jpg|thumb|400px|Genn Greymane, full art]]
 
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==Patch changes==
 
==Patch changes==
* {{Kobolds and Catacombs patch}} Added.
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* {{The Witchwood patch}} Added.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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<references/>
{{Reflist}}
 
   
 
[[Category:Worgen]]
 
[[Category:Standard format cards]]
 
[[Category:Standard format cards]]
[[Category:Beasts]]
 

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Genn Greymane
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Your Hero Power costs (2) less. Deathrattle: Go Dormant for 2 turns.
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Genn Greymane is a legendary neutral minion card, from The Witchwood set.

How to get

Genn Greymane can be obtained through The Witchwood card packs, or through crafting.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Genn Greymane 1600 400
Golden Genn Greymane 3200 1600

Notes

  • 0-mana cards are considered even-cost cards. Cards without a mana cost (i.e. Kobolds & CatacombsShifting Scroll) are also considered even-cost cards.[1]
  • Your deck must not contain any odd-costing cards from the very beginning of the game for this card's effect to activate. This disallows Quest cards from being used with this card's effect.[2]
  • Changing Hero Powers, such as by using a hero card or The League of ExplorersSir Finley Mrrgglton, will not keep the reduced cost.

Strategy

Genn Greymane offers a great Start of Game effect at the cost of all odd-cost cards. While the effect is generally weaker than that of The WitchwoodBaku the Mooneater, a 1-cost Hero Power allows you to fill in your curve more efficiently, and unlike Baku, Genn can be played as a minion that isn't horribly understatted.

Quotes

Template:Quotes

Lore

In World of Warcraft

Wowpedia iconThis section uses content from Wowpedia.
Genn Greymane is the current King of Gilneas, and one of the original founders of the Alliance of Lordaeron. He is a large bearish man, a brawny warrior with thick features, a heavy beard, and black and gray armor. Greymane has also been noted for being stubborn, proud, strong-willed, cunning, and arrogant.
During the Second War, Greymane met with the other human leaders at Capital City to hear of Stormwind's fall at the hands of the orcish Horde. Greymane joined the other human leaders in forming the Alliance of Lordaeron to counter the Horde threat, but due to his pride, he offered only token support. After the conclusion of the Second War, Greymane chafed at using Gilnean taxes to help pay for the orc internment camps and Nethergarde Keep. Greymane decided that Gilneas could not and would not pay for the wars of other nations, so he withdrew Gilneas from the Alliance, ordered the construction of the Greymane Wall and isolated Gilneas from the rest of the world.
Around the time of the Third War, Greymane instructed The WitchwoodArchmage Arugal, a Dalaran wizard loyal to Gilneas, to summon feral worgen to protect Gilneas from the Scourge threat. The plan backfired, and the worgen curse would eventually run rampant among the Gilnean population. In the time between the Third War and the War against the Lich King, the number of those afflicted with the Worgen curse had grown and were now attacking Gilneas City. To counter the threat, Greymane helped to defend the city and aided in the evacuation of citizens to Duskhaven. In the aftermath, Greymane faced the dual threats of the Cataclysm and the Forsaken invasion, culminating in the battle to retake Gilneas City from the Forsaken and witnessing the death of his son and heir, Liam.
Humbled by his son's death and the devastation of his kingdom, Greymane accepted the aid of the night elves, who had offered to relocate Gilnean survivors to Darnassus. In a fit of stubbornness, Greymane was against formally rejoining the Alliance until he had almost lost his wife and daughter during the crossing. After a short layover at Darnassus and reestablishing diplomatic ties with King The Grand TournamentVarian Wrynn, Greymane becomes a changed man. Greymane becomes a staunch supporter of the Alliance, adding the ferocity of the Gilneans to the considerable might of the Alliance, intent on one day reclaiming his lost kingdom.

In Hearthstone

We dare not approach the king too closely, but this is what we know.
Genn Greymane is King of Gilneas (the country and the city). His arrogance, stubbornness, and overconfidence once led Gilneas down a path of isolationism that brought it to the brink of destruction. Had he not learned to be a better ruler since those days, the city might already be lost.
In the days since the curse began afflicting the wood, he has worked tirelessly in the service of his city. He is often confined to his study, working into the wee hours by gaslight, night after night. The constant flow of reports emerging from the city allow him no rest: disappearances in the wood, horrifying shapes with glowing eyes stalking the city streets, and an endless array of ever stranger and more disturbing phenomena. There are even rumors that citizens have turned to a doomsaying “Crowskin” cult that operates in shadowy back rooms and cellars.
The normally tough-minded people of Gilneas are gripped with fear, suspicion, and superstition, but King Greymane has an iron will, and he expects the same of his subjects. His response has been to crack down, demanding absolute discipline and dedication. He’s tasked one of his finest thieftakers with investigating the cult, a man named Shaw. That’s not all: the Worgen King is currently recruiting the best monster hunters in Gilneas for a sortie into the forest.
No subtlety here: he intends to confront the threat head-on and howling.[3]

Trivia

Gallery

Genn Greymane full

Genn Greymane, full art

Patch changes

References