APC Australia

World of Warcraft’s most infamous disaster is becoming a Hearthston­e card

THE UPCOMING RASTAKHAN’S RUMBLE WILL PAY HOMAGE TO HAKKAR THE SOULFLAYER AND THE CORRUPTED BLOOD INCIDENT.

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On September 13, 2005, a player returned from the gruelling new Zul’Gurub raid and summoned his pet in one of Azeroth’s capital cities only to find that, due to a bug, the pet had acquired a debuff that wasn’t supposed to exist outside of the raid. Called Corrupted Blood, this negative effect would deal constant damage to its target until they died — but even worse was the fact that it was highly contagious. Anyone within a certain range of an infected player automatica­lly contracted the disease and soon died. In a matter of hours,

World of Warcraft’s capital cities had become ground zero of a deadly plague, and they stayed that way for over a week.

And now, 13 years later, Hearthston­e is finally paying tribute to that cataclysmi­c moment in its own, cool way. Meek Hakkar, the Soulflayer, the boss from which corrupted blood originated, now transforme­d into a Hearthston­e card.

The idea here is that, with enough unlucky draws, a player could fill their deck up with Corrupted Blood and eventually — like WoW players of yore — fall victim to it.

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