Loot Hoarder


How to get

Loot Hoarder can be obtained through Classic The card set interface Card sets are categories into which collectible cards are divided, reflecting how they can be obtained, and determining whether they are eligible for use in Standard format. Card set does not hearthstone card packs Card pack concept art Card packs are items that players can open to acquire cards for filling a player s collection. Only card packs for the current Standard format sets are available for purchase in the hearthstone , through crafting Crafting mode, in Standard format mode The crafting system is an element of Hearthstone that allows players to directly create new cards. It can be accessed through the My Collection screen. Crafting consumes Arcane Dust hearthstone , or as an Arena A video explaining the Arena in Hearthstone made by the Curse Gamepedia @@@#@@@YouTube(youtube.com)###@### Channel. The Arena is a game mode where players compete against each other using specially constructed decks to earn substantial rewards. It hearthstone reward. Golden Golden cards often add movement and visual effects, like with this golden Piloted Shredder "Golden" redirects here. For information on golden heroes, see Golden heroes. Golden cards are special, rarer versions of cards. Each card hearthstone Loot Hoarder can also be obtained through the Highest Rank Bonus chest The 25 numbered ranks in Ranked play. Ranked (also known as Ranked Play) is the serious side of Play mode, with players able to earn special ranks to reflect their prowess in battle this season. hearthstone at the end of each Ranked The 25 numbered ranks in Ranked play. Ranked (also known as Ranked Play) is the serious side of Play mode, with players able to earn special ranks to reflect their prowess in battle this season. hearthstone season The 25 numbered ranks in Ranked play. Ranked (also known as Ranked Play) is the serious side of Play mode, with players able to earn special ranks to reflect their prowess in battle this season. hearthstone .

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Loot Hoarder 40 5
Golden Golden cards often add movement and visual effects, like with this golden Piloted Shredder "Golden" redirects here. For information on golden heroes, see Golden heroes. Golden cards are special, rarer versions of cards. Each card hearthstone Loot Hoarder 400 50

Strategy

Loot Hoarder is a common early game minion and it is somewhat comparable to Novice Engineer. Loot Hoarder has two attack, giving it the ability to trade upwards against common 3/2 minions, but its one health makes it vulnerable against the Hero Powers of Mages, Druids, Paladins, and Rogues. Loot Hoarder`s two attack often forces the opposing player to deal with it quickly and playing it on an empty board can be an early momentum builder.

Synergies

Name Rarity Class Type Subtype Cost Atk HP Effect
Undertaker Common Neutral Minion Naxxramas 1 1 2 Whenever you summon a minion with Deathrattle, gain +1/+1.
Baron Rivendare Legendary Neutral Minion 4 1 7 Your minions trigger their Deathrattles twice.


Info

Loot Hoarder is a common Rarity is a rough measure of the quality and scarcity of a card. Cards of higher rarity are typically more powerful and more useful, but are harder to find and more expensive to craft. There hearthstone neutral Neutral is the term used to describe cards which are not limited to a specific class. Neutral collectible cards can be included in any deck, regardless of hero. Neutral cards use a plain, grey card hearthstone minion Bloodfen Raptor, a simple minion card. A Beast-type minion, it has 3 Attack, 2 Health and a mana cost of 2. Minions are persistent creatures on the battlefield that will fight for their hero. Minion hearthstone card, from the Classic The card set interface Card sets are categories into which collectible cards are divided, reflecting how they can be obtained, and determining whether they are eligible for use in Standard format. Card set does not hearthstone set.

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Strategy

This minion has lower than average stats for its cost, but compensates with a card draw For the game conclusion where neither player wins, see Draw Card draw is a term used to refer the process or mechanic of drawing additional cards from the top of the deck, and adding them hearthstone ability. The Loot Hoarder is ideal for offensive early-game focused decks, forcing opponents to expend mana/cards to destroy it while you get to cycle through your deck faster.

Compared to Novice Engineer Novice Engineer Set: Basic Type: Minion Cost: 2 Attack: 1 Health: 1 Abilities: Battlecry, Draw cards Battlecry: Draw a card."Half of this class will not graduateā€¦ since they ll have been turned to chickens." - Tinkmaster hearthstone , the Loot Hoarder has greater Attack in exchange for lacking the immediate card draw (barring self-damage to the Loot Hoarder). The Deathrattle can also be lost via Silence For the card of the same name, see Silence (card). Silence is an ability which removes all current card text, enchantments, and abilities from the targeted minion. It does not remove damage or minion type. hearthstone or transform Transform is an ability which irreversibly transforms a minion into something else. This removes all card text, abilities and enchantments, and does not trigger any Deathrattles. Transformation is not an enchantment but rather a permanent hearthstone effects.

Quotes

Summon
Mind if I roll need?
Attack
Hey, gimme that!

Trivia

  • "Roll need" refers to the loot system in World of Warcraft. When splitting up loot, players roll a simulated die to see who gets the item. Generally, only players that need the item will roll, thereby "rolling need". A player is a Loot Hoarder (aka Loot Ninja) if they claim to need an item that they do not.

Voice

Jason Miller Jason Miller is the voice actor for the cards listed here. Along with voice acting, he is also known for his music career, both solo and with his band Godhead. Cards External links edit | hearthstone

Gallery

Loot Hoarder, full art

Trivia

  • The description (and in-game sound) refers to the World of Warcraft chat mechanic: When dividing loot, a player could write "/need" to communicate that he or she really needs the item and isn`t just going to sell it off, thus getting a higher priority for getting the item in question.