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Mogor the Ogre is a Wild format Wild format or Wild is one of Hearthstone s two game formats, the other being Standard format. Wild format appears in game modes in which players are allowed to play decks without the deck restrictions of card, and so can only be obtained 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 .
Card | Crafting cost | Disenchanting |
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Mogor the Ogre | 1600 | 400 |
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 Mogor the Ogre | 3200 | 1600 |
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All minions have a 50% chance to attack the wrong enemy.
Mogor helped reopen the Dark Portal once. You know you`re in trouble when you have to rely on an ogre.
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Mogor the Ogre is a legendary 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 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 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 card, from the Goblins vs Gnomes "Goblins and gnomes… goblins and gnomes! Both are super-brilliant - but you would never know! Everything they seem to make is faulty or explodes… Perfecting imperfection - goblins and gnomes!" Wild format Goblins vs Gnomes set.
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Strategy
While Mogor lets your other minions bypass Taunt The shield-like Taunt visual effect Taunt is a minion ability which forces the opposing player to direct any melee attacks toward enemy targets with this ability. Minions with Taunt (commonly referred to as Taunts) serve and Stealth A minion in Stealth Stealth is a minion ability which prevents that minion from being the target of enemy attacks, spells and effects until they attack or deal damage. They can, be that as it may, be the target , his most valuable quality is breaking the focus of enemy minions, making it difficult to concentrate damage on one target and making any attack a potential suicide into Mogor. He is best with sturdy minions that gradually create advantage such as Imp Master Imp Master Set: Classic Type: Minion Rarity: Rare Cost: 3 Attack: 1 Health: 5 Abilities: Deal damage, Summon Tags: Demon-generating, Triggered effect At the end of your turn, deal 1 damage to this minion and or Nat Pagle Nat Pagle Set: Classic Type: Minion Rarity: Legendary Cost: 2 Attack: 0 Health: 4 Abilities: Draw cards Tags: Random, Triggered effect At the start of your turn, you have a 50% chance to draw an .
Mogor`s aura does not extend to heroes, weapons Garrosh Hellscream ready to attack using an equipped Fiery War Axe For the equip ability, see Equip Weapons are special cards which can be equipped by heroes. Each weapon has an Attack value and a or spells Fireball, a simple mage spell. It costs 4 mana, dealing 6 damage to a chosen target. Spell cards are cards that can be played to trigger a one time effect or ability, described in the and is weak against mages Contents 1 Heroes 2 Overview 3 Background 4 Hero Power 5 Strategy and gameplay 5.1 Common deck types 5.2 Counters 6 Spells 6.1 Uncollectible 7 Minions 7.1 Uncollectible 8 Leveling rewards 8.1 Starting cards 8.2 due to their low reliance on minion dogpiles.
Note
- This minion effectively grants the forgetful "Oops..." - Dunemaul Shaman Forgetful, previously known as clumsy, is an ability which grants a minion or weapon a 50% chance of attacking the wrong enemy. Forgetful is a type of triggered effect. While the effect to all minions. Each Mogor the Ogre effectively grants one `stack` of the effect to each minion, even if they already have the effect. Minions with multiple stacks of the effect, such as a Dunemaul Shaman Dunemaul Shaman Set: Goblins vs Gnomes Type: Minion Class: Shaman Rarity: Rare Cost: 4 Attack: 5 Health: 4 Abilities: Forgetful, Overload, Windfury Tags: Random, Triggered effect Windfury, Overload: (1) 50% chance to attack the wrong with a Mogor the Ogre on the board, will check once for each application. For instance, if a Dunemaul Shaman attacks while Mogor the Ogre is in play, he will first check to see if he attacks his intended target, and if not, will select a new target; then check a second time to see if he will attack his current target at that point. It is possible for targets to switch to an unintended target with the first forgetful effect, then switch back to the original target with the second.
- Note that while the `stacks` model is easier to understand, despite the card`s wording Mogor actually works as a triggered effect which is activated by any minion attacking. The chance is not possessed by the minions, but rather Mogor if activated has a chance to alter the minion`s target for them, in a manner similar to Misdirection Misdirection Set: Classic Type: Spell Class: Hunter Rarity: Rare Cost: 2 Abilities: Secret Tags: Combat-related, Triggered effect Secret: When a character attacks your hero, instead he attacks another random character.Sometimes it s as simple as putting .
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- Summon
- Mogor deci- no. Mogor destr- uh, wait no. Mogor kill!
- Attack
- Mogor charge!
- Effect triggering
- Sorry.
- Death
- Uh-oh.
Trivia
- Mogor is also depicted in the art for Ogre Magi Ogre Magi Set: Basic Type: Minion Cost: 4 Attack: 4 Health: 4 Abilities: Spell Damage Spell Damage +1Training Ogres in the art of spellcasting is a questionable decision.See this card on Hearthpwn data page] Ogre , a card which was part of the game`s original set, long before Mogor himself was added.
- Despite his flavor text, Mogor had no role in reopening the Dark Portal. In Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal, Ner`zhul`s Horde defeated Mogor to gain control of his death knights. In the World of Warcraft: Beyond the Dark Portal novel, Mogor does not appear at all.