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Twisting Nether
Regular
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Gold
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Set:LegacyLegacy
Type:Spell
Spell school:Shadow
Class:WarlockWarlock
Rarity:EpicEpic
Cost:8 Mana icon
Abilities:Destroy
Wiki tags:Area of effect
Artist:Dave Allsop
Destroy all minions.
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The Twisting Nether is a formless place of magic and illusion and destroyed minions.

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Twisting Nether is an epic warlock spell card, inducted into the Legacy set, formerly from the Classic set.

Other versions

Core Classic
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How to get

Twisting Nether can be obtained through Classic card packs, through crafting, or as an Arena reward. Regular Twisting Nether can also be obtained through the Highest Rank Bonus chest at the end of a Ranked season.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Twisting Nether 400 100
Golden Twisting Nether 1600 400

Core set

Two copies of regular CoreTwisting Nether are obtained for raising warlock to level ?.

Two copies of golden Twisting Nether (Core) are obtained for winning 250 games as warlock.

Twisting Nether (Core) is uncraftable and cannot be crafted or disenchanted.

Strategy

A very situational card because of its high mana cost and the fact that it destroys all minions on the board, including your own. Ideally played when destroying your opponent's minions outweighs the loss of your own. Losses can also be offset by having Deathrattle minions on your side of the battlefield, such as Ashes of OutlandEnhanced Dreadlord, allowing you to recover quickly from the wipe, or even intentionally activate your own NaxxramasNerubian Egg.

Also an excellent card to play when your opponent has a small or empty hand, immediately before playing LegacyLord Jaraxxus. This can serve very well for buying the warlock time to build their new offensive, strongly increasing their chances of victory.

Most control warlock decks can justify running one or two copies of twisting nether in their deck, as it is an obvious fit, although many decks also forgo it in favor of newer and more powerful, or more synergy-focused options. Handlock, for example, uses LegacyShadowflame more often, while Cubelock would rather run Saviors of UldumPlague of Flames.

Twisting nether should be played while keeping a good game sense in mind, such as keeping track of approximately how many valuable minions your opponent should have in their hand and deck. If you feel like your opponent might have many valuable minions left, try to refrain from playing twisting nether if you can afford it. It goes without saying that, if you are low on health and can not afford to take lose more HP, then using twisting nether to clear the board is a must do.

Lore

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The Twisting Nether is a dimension separate from, but intertwined with, parts of the primary material dimension. It is not to be confused with the Great Dark, though there seems to be some overlap.
It is an ethereal dimension of chaotic magics that connected the myriad worlds of the universe, and home to an infinite number of malefic, demonic beings who sought only to destroy life and devour the energies of the living universe.

Trivia

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Twisting Nether, full art

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