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Wardruid Loti
Regular
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Gold
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Choose One - Transform into one of Loti's four dinosaur forms.
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“Ravasaur!”
“Pretty scary”
“…Blammodax!”
“Is that a thing?”
“SMAXODON!”
“….now you’re just making those up.”

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For the boss of the same name, see Rastakhan's RumbleWardruid Loti.

Wardruid Loti is a legendary druid minion card, from the Rastakhan's Rumble set.

How to get

Wardruid Loti can be obtained through Rastakhan's Rumble card packs, or through crafting.

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Wardruid Loti 1600 400
Golden Wardruid Loti 3200 1600

Choose One cards

Ankylodon
Pterrordax
Ravasaur
Sabertusk
Resulting minions
Wardruid Loti
Wardruid Loti
Wardruid Loti
Wardruid Loti

Fandral Staghelm

If played while in control of Whispers of the Old GodsFandral Staghelm, all four Choose One options will be chosen, resulting in the below minion.

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Strategy

Wardruid Loti offers extreme versatility on one card. While individually the forms are rather below average, they can be used for all kinds of situations.

  • Rastakhan's RumbleAnkylodon is comparable to Knights of the Frozen ThroneCrypt Lord, but without the health-boosting effect. While it won't usually trade favorably with its low Attack, having an extra wall helps when you need to survive just a little bit longer.
  • Pterrordax is comparable to LegacyDalaran Mage. Although the statline is poor, she helps squeeze in extra damage to clear with cards like LegacySwipe when you need it most.
  • Rastakhan's RumbleRavasaur is comparable to Journey to Un'GoroGiant Wasp. While technically weaker, having 1 less Attack usually does not matter since the Poisonous aspect will take care of any minion.
  • Rastakhan's RumbleSabertusk is comparable to The WitchwoodDruid of the Scythe. Useful when you need a 4-damage removal.

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Lore

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Wardruid Loti is a member of the Zanchuli Council and the high priestess of Gonk. She is married to Hexlord Raal, the high priest of Pa'ku.
Beloved by the youth of Zandalar, Wardruid Loti earned her place on the Zanchuli Council through the demands of the next generation of warriors and hunters. Some credit the decision of Gonk to allow the Zandalari the worship of many loa, not just himself. This progressive movement, championed in voice by Loti, aided in the resurgence of druidism as a cultural mainstay of Zandalar.

In Hearthstone lore, Loti serves as the champion of Gonk's Raptors, the druid team in Rastakhan's Rumble.

Loti keeps her distance from the other Rumble competitors, preferring the company of her dinosaur loa Gonk and other scaled companions. Druids will discover that she’s a master of shapeshifting and claw-to-hand combat.[1]
Rastakhan's RumbleRikkar thought Gonk and Wardruid Loti were examples of inspiring contrast. Gonk was one of the oldest loa, and Loti one of the younger competitors in the Rumble (not to mention an advisor to Hero SkinsKing Rastakhan! And one of the most talented shapeshifters in the world!), but the two of them joined forces to open the door for young Zandalari trolls to become Druids. Loti was the inspiring leader to a pack of howling, dinosaur-jumping lunatics. Maybe he could use that![2]

The four animal forms used by Loti are the same as several of the animal forms used by Zandalari druid player characters in World of Warcraft, each of which is based on a type of dinosaur commonly found on Zandalar and corresponds to the more traditional animal forms used by druids from most other races: ankylodon (Bear Form), pterrordax (Flight Form), ravasaur (Travel Form), and sabertusk (Cat Form).

Trivia

  • This is the first Choose One card that offers more than three choices.

Gallery

Wardruid Loti full

Wardruid Loti, full art

Wardruid Loti WoW

Loti in World of Warcraft.

Patch changes

References

 
  1. Blizzard Press Center - Rastakhan's Rumble Announcement Press Kit, Rastakhan's Rumble Champions Fact Sheet enUS. (2018-11-02). Retrieved on 2018-11-06.
  2. Daxxarri (2018-11-26). A New Challenger Approaches - Part 3. Retrieved on 2018-11-26.
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