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===Rarity===
 
===Rarity===
Common
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Mad Bomber is a Common card.
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===Strategy===
 
===Strategy===
 
All other characters includes your own hero and minions, so this is the perfect card for an absolute random deck. There are many other cards that can deal random damage, but they are usually at least focused on the enemy field like [[Arcane Missiles]] or [[Cleave]]
 
All other characters includes your own hero and minions, so this is the perfect card for an absolute random deck. There are many other cards that can deal random damage, but they are usually at least focused on the enemy field like [[Arcane Missiles]] or [[Cleave]]

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Mad Bomber
Regular
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Gold
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Set:ClassicClassic
Type:Minion
Class:NeutralNeutral
Rarity:CommonCommon
Cost:2 Mana icon
Attack:3 Attack icon
Health:2 Health
Abilities:Battlecry, Deal damage
Battlecry: Deal 3 damage randomly split between all other characters.
Flavor text

He's not really all that crazy, he is just not as careful with explosives as he should be.

External links

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How to Get

This minion can be obtained through crafting or by opening an expert booster pack. It is available to be used in any class deck. The golden version can also very rarely be a reward from playing in The Arena.

Rarity

Mad Bomber is a Common card.

Strategy

All other characters includes your own hero and minions, so this is the perfect card for an absolute random deck. There are many other cards that can deal random damage, but they are usually at least focused on the enemy field like LegacyArcane Missiles or LegacyCleave

Lore

From wowpedia:

Goblins are small humanoids, crafty and shrewd, bearing an overwhelming interest in commerce and a strong curiosity about mechanical things. Goblin society is fragmented, defined chiefly by commerce and trade. The ultimate schemers and con artists, goblins are always in search of a better deal. Despite their seemingly chaotic natures, they exist in a fairly strict and straightforward hierarchy. Other races universally view goblins as inventors, merchants and, without exception, maniacs. Goblins value technology as a useful aspect of commerce. Some say that their advantage — and their curse — is to be the primary users of technology in a world governed by magic. While dwarves and gnomes share a similar gift, goblin technology is more far-reaching and sinister and makes a larger impact on the natural world.

They employ vast teams of engineers who expand on current technology and produce gadgets to suit a wide array of applications. They constantly build and repair machines and work on new ideas. Unfortunately, goblins alternate passionate genius with wandering focus. Their lack of discipline means that many creations end up half finished as something else catches their attention. Goblin workmanship has a partially deserved reputation for unreliability, and a goblin device may explode simply because its creator forgot to add a vital release valve. Goblins are envious of the Ironforge dwarves’ invention of firearms, both from a commercial and a technological standpoint. Goblins recognize that firearms represent a new source of power, and he who controls the source controls the gold — which is, to goblins, the ultimate power. Fortunately for the rest of the world, goblin firearm experimentation suffers from the race’s normal laxity — and improperly tended gunpowder experiments continue to end the careers of many aspiring goblin tinkers. However, goblin ingenuity has paid off a few times; goblin gunpowder weapons tend to be inelegant and violently explosive (land mines, rockets and the like).