![]() ![]() Priests can also silence their own minions with Silence and Purify, as well as neutralising any weaker enemy minions that get played with Power Word: Glory. Since the Mirror does not have access to Silence or Weapons himself, and because the Hero Power is passive, you can fill up the Mirror's board with minions which it won't be able to attack with. And finally, the Druid's hero power takes out many copied minions.Īnother highly effective way of defeating the Mirror is to build a Priest deck which contains minions that are unable to attack normally, such as Ancient Watcher, Eerie Statue, Silithid Swarmer, and Argent Watchman. They also have Moonglade Portal and Darnassus Aspirant, a minion very detrimental to the Mirror while not dangerous for the Druid themself. They have access to cost-efficient minions and the means to put them into play early and they have Swipe, an area-of-effect spell exceptionally useful in this battle. Mind Control Tech can be useful as well.Īll things considered, the Druid is a strong class for this encounter. And, of course, area-of-effect spells help clear out the copied minions. Also, anti-spell cards like Loatheb are still very valuable. Including anti-Secret cards can be a great asset. ![]() The Mirror will play a lot of Mage Secrets in Heroic Mode. Another way of bypassing the Mirror's ability is to play spells that put minions into play, like Power of the Wild or the Karazhan portals. Also, minions with detrimental non-battlecry abilities are worth considering, especially Deathlord. Instead, Yetis and Ogres are the way to go. This means no Ragnaros, no Sylvanas or the likes. Your deck should include no abilities that the Mirror can make use of. This means that players need to do the exact opposite of what they did in Normal Mode: Prioritize raw minion power over fancy abilities. The difference is that they will always spawn on the Mirror's side. In Heroic mode, the Magic Mirror will still summon 1/1 copies of every minion played. There are many ways of abusing the Mirror's hero power and achieving victory should not be a problem. In general, abilities are more important in this encounter than raw power. Any minion with powerful non- battlecry abilities shines in this fight (battlecries are not copied by the Mirror, as the minion is summoned, not played). You can tackle this encounter by including cards that hamper spell use, like Loatheb, or you can use its hero power against it. It will summon minions with Spell Damage and other spell-related abilities and combine them with several cheap spells like Wrath and Arcane Missiles. Since The Magic Mirror so far has not been shown to use any non-collectible cards, its strength lies in its hero power only. Unlike Mirror Entity, the copy effect is resolved before any Battlecry or Choose One effect, so minions that transform into different minions upon being played (such as Druid of the Claw) will have their original untransformed version copied.Now, let’s not keep everyone waiting.The below classes are listed purely for reference, and have no effect on Magic Mirror's usage of the cards during the battle. Finally, we’ll climb to the Spire in search of our gracious host. Once the curtain drops, it’s up to the Menagerie, but rest assured-this is no petting zoo! The Menagerie houses some of Hearthstone’s most dangerous beasts. Next, we’ll get up close and personal with some of our favorite stories at the Opera. In the Parlor, we will need to deal with a set of ferocious tableware that seems to have acquired a mind of its own. Shuffle your decks and lace up your dancing shoes, because we’re heading out for One Night in Karazhan! As we boogie our way through Medivh’s enchanted tower, be sure to enjoy the bewitching entertainment and delectable delights! Have fun by all means, but stay sharp-the magic that floods these walls has created some exciting challenges, as well as made way for some unwanted guests.ĭuring this celebration, we’ll venture through four levels of the tower. I, for one, could use a night off to unwind from our last adventure with the League of Explorers. It is time to relive the biggest party Azeroth has ever seen! The mighty mage Medivh has invited us to his home, the enchanted ivory tower called Karazhan, for a truly unforgettable night.
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