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Sherazin, Corpse Flower
Regular
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Gold
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Set:Journey to Un'GoroJourney to Un'Goro
Type:Minion
Class:RogueRogue
Rarity:LegendaryLegendary
Cost:4 Mana icon
Attack:5 Attack icon
Health:3 Health
Abilities:Deathrattle, Summon
Deathrattle: Go Dormant. Play 4 cards in a turn to revive this minion.
Flavor text

A Tortollan gardener's worst nightmare.

External links

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Sherazin, Corpse Flower is a legendary rogue minion card, from the upcoming Journey to Un'Goro set.

How to get

Sherazin, Corpse Flower can be obtained through Journey to Un'Goro card packs, or through crafting.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Sherazin, Corpse Flower 1600 400
Golden Sherazin, Corpse Flower 3200 1600

Generated cards

Sherazin, Seed

Notes

  • Sherazin's dormant state can be described as a permanent field card that has no mana, is untargetable, and is immune to all destroy effects. This is similar to cards seen prior to the release of Un'Goro, such as One Night in KarazhanRed Portal or Susie Sizzlesong. For a history of past occurrences of permanent cards before the release of Journey to Un'Goro, please see the article section: Journey to Un'Goro#Trivia.

Strategy

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This minion's Deathrattle is comparable to that of The Grand TournamentDreadsteed, in that the minion is revivable, and it will remain on the board when it dies, taking up a minion slot; however, the revival of the minion is only carried out when the condition on the card text is met.

While in its active form, Sherazin has the same stats as Mean Streets of GadgetzanLotus Agents.

Lore

Sherazin is a form of plant that doesn't truly die upon being "killed", instead crawling up and turning itself into a seed until it is ready to re-emerge.[1]

Sherazin also appears as an elite mob during the Un'Goro Madness micro-holiday in World of Warcraft, where it is depicted as a lasher.

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