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⚫ | On his own, Hir'eek can provide up to seven 1/1 minions for the cost of 8, which is often not particularly valuable for its cost and creates a board state highly vulnerable to [[area of effect]] attacks (comparable with [[Onyxia]], who is 1 mana more expensive but has 8/8 in stats in addition to swarming the board with 1/1 minions). As a result, Hir'eek is best used in conjunction with cards that buff his stats while he's in the player's hand, such as [[Soul Infusion]], [[Spirit of the Bat]], and [[Imprisoned Scrap Imp]] |
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⚫ | On his own, Hir'eek can provide up to seven 1/1 minions for the cost of 8, which is often not particularly valuable for its cost and creates a board state highly vulnerable to [[area of effect]] attacks ( |
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+ | One of the biggest worries as a Warlock card is to discard Hi'reek. Because of this [[Soulwarden]] is essential in any deck that runs any of the classic high value discard cards. If you can get Hi'reek to 3/3 he already becomes worth playing, but due to the strength of hand buffs its completely possible to get him up to 5/5 or higher. |
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|summon=I feast upon your flesh! |
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:''Shortly after the events of {{Wow|Patch 5.1.0|Landfall}}, Hir'eek communicated with [[Vol'jin]], betrayed by [[Garrosh Hellscream]], through visions. |
:''Shortly after the events of {{Wow|Patch 5.1.0|Landfall}}, Hir'eek communicated with [[Vol'jin]], betrayed by [[Garrosh Hellscream]], through visions. |
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+ | :''Hir'eek would eventually be corrupted by [[G'huun the Blood God|G'huun]] and the {{Wow|blood troll}}s, and subsequently slain by an adventurer with the aid of {{Wow|Jo'chunga}} and his poison. His death was mourned by the {{Wow|Zandalari troll|Zandalari}}. |
:''Hir'eek's corpse could later be seen by {{Wow|Alliance}} adventurers looking to escape the blood trolls. |
:''Hir'eek's corpse could later be seen by {{Wow|Alliance}} adventurers looking to escape the blood trolls. |
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In [[Hearthstone lore|''Hearthstone'' lore]], Hir'eek serves as the patron loa of Hir'eek's Bats, the [[warlock]] team in ''Rastakhan's Rumble''. This association between Hir'eek and the warlock class is unique to ''Hearthstone''. |
In [[Hearthstone lore|''Hearthstone'' lore]], Hir'eek serves as the patron loa of Hir'eek's Bats, the [[warlock]] team in ''Rastakhan's Rumble''. This association between Hir'eek and the warlock class is unique to ''Hearthstone''. |
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+ | * Hir'eek went through several iterations during the development of ''[[Rastakhan's Rumble]]'', including as a 10-mana 10/10 minion with "Your hero can only take 1 damage at a time" and as a 5-mana 4/7 minion with "On your turn, damage your hero takes refreshes Mana Crystals instead".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/02/05/hearthstone-peter-whalen-and-dean-ayala-on-designing-key-rastakhan-cards?page=2|title=Hearthstone: Peter Whalen and Dean Ayala on Designing Key Rastakhan Cards|author=Cam Shea|work=IGN|date=2019-02-04|accessdate=2019-02-06}}</ref> |
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+ | * This card's flavor text is a reference to the ''{{Wp|Pokémon}}'' franchise. In the games, Repel was used to avoid random encounters, which was especially useful in caves where random encounters could happen anywhere. Zubat, the bat Pokémon, are notorious for frequently spawning in caves due to their common rarity. Similarly, Hir'eek summons a lot of bats. |
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Revision as of 07:20, 16 January 2022
Set: | Rastakhan's Rumble |
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Type: | Minion |
Minion type: | Beast |
Class: | Warlock |
Rarity: | Legendary |
Cost: | 8 |
Attack: | 1 |
Health: | 1 |
Abilities: | Battlecry, Copy, Summon |
Wiki tags: | Beast-generating |
Artist: | Slawomir Maniak |
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Hir'eek, the Bat is a legendary warlock minion card, from the Rastakhan's Rumble set.
How to get
Hir'eek, the Bat can be obtained through Rastakhan's Rumble card packs, or through crafting.
Card | Crafting cost | Disenchanting |
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Hir'eek, the Bat | 1600 | 400 |
Golden Hir'eek, the Bat | 3200 | 1600 |
Strategy
On his own, Hir'eek can provide up to seven 1/1 minions for the cost of 8, which is often not particularly valuable for its cost and creates a board state highly vulnerable to area of effect attacks (comparable with Onyxia, who is 1 mana more expensive but has 8/8 in stats in addition to swarming the board with 1/1 minions). As a result, Hir'eek is best used in conjunction with cards that buff his stats while he's in the player's hand, such as Soul Infusion, Spirit of the Bat, and Imprisoned Scrap Imp
One of the biggest worries as a Warlock card is to discard Hi'reek. Because of this Soulwarden is essential in any deck that runs any of the classic high value discard cards. If you can get Hi'reek to 3/3 he already becomes worth playing, but due to the strength of hand buffs its completely possible to get him up to 5/5 or higher.
Quotes
Template:Quotes
Lore
- Hir'eek (pronounced high-REEK), the Lord of the Midnight Sky, is a bat loa. He is represented on Azeroth through a champion of his choosing, a position once held by the deceased High Priestess Jeklik.
- Like the other loa of the Gurubashi tribe, Hir'eek was held in Zul'Gurub against his will during the time when the Hakkari were attempting to resurrect Hakkar the Soulflayer.
- Adventurers were later guided by the spirit of Hir'eek in Backdoor Dealings, where he turns the player into a shadowy gargoyle.
- Shortly after the events of Landfall, Hir'eek communicated with Vol'jin, betrayed by Garrosh Hellscream, through visions.
- Hir'eek would eventually be corrupted by G'huun and the blood trolls, and subsequently slain by an adventurer with the aid of Jo'chunga and his poison. His death was mourned by the Zandalari.
- Hir'eek's corpse could later be seen by Alliance adventurers looking to escape the blood trolls.
In Hearthstone lore, Hir'eek serves as the patron loa of Hir'eek's Bats, the warlock team in Rastakhan's Rumble. This association between Hir'eek and the warlock class is unique to Hearthstone.
Trivia
- Hir'eek went through several iterations during the development of Rastakhan's Rumble, including as a 10-mana 10/10 minion with "Your hero can only take 1 damage at a time" and as a 5-mana 4/7 minion with "On your turn, damage your hero takes refreshes Mana Crystals instead".[1]
- This card's flavor text is a reference to the Pokémon franchise. In the games, Repel was used to avoid random encounters, which was especially useful in caves where random encounters could happen anywhere. Zubat, the bat Pokémon, are notorious for frequently spawning in caves due to their common rarity. Similarly, Hir'eek summons a lot of bats.
Gallery
Patch changes
- Patch 13.0.0.27845 (2018-11-29): Added.
- ↑ Cam Shea (2019-02-04). Hearthstone: Peter Whalen and Dean Ayala on Designing Key Rastakhan Cards. IGN. Retrieved on 2019-02-06.