Garr

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Garr is a boss in the Blackrock Mountain adventure. It is the first encounter of the adventure's second wing, Molten Core.

Hero Power[edit | edit source]

Normal Heroic
Magma Pulse
Auto-cast

Special cards[edit | edit source]

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Decks[edit | edit source]

The below classes are listed purely for reference, and have no effect on the boss' use of the cards during the battle.

Normal Heroic
Class Card Quantity Class Card Quantity
Boss  Rock Out 3 Boss  Rock Out 3
Druid  Mark of the Wild 2 Druid  Mark of the Wild 2
 Druid of the Flame 2  Druid of the Flame 2
 Volcanic Lumberer 2  Volcanic Lumberer 3
Mage  Flamewaker 1 Shaman  Lava Shock 2
Shaman  Lava Shock 2 Rockbiter Weapon 2
Rockbiter Weapon 2  Unbound Elemental 2
 Unbound Elemental 2  Fireguard Destroyer 2
 Fireguard Destroyer 2  Bloodlust 2
 Bloodlust 2  Earth Elemental 2
 Fire Elemental 2  Fire Elemental 2
Warrior  Axe Flinger 2 Warrior  Axe Flinger 2
Neutral Dark Iron Dwarf 2 Neutral Dark Iron Dwarf 2
 Madder Bomber 2  Madder Bomber 2
 Core Hound 2

Notes[edit | edit source]

Rewards[edit | edit source]

Druid of the Flame

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Before match

Nefarian
▶️Garr is one of Ragnaros' lieutenants. You're close now!

Introduction

Garr
▶️I will rock you.

Emote Response

Garr
▶️Rock beats everything.

Hero Power

Garr
▶️Magma!

Turn 1

Garr
▶️Let's rock.

Boss' turn 2

Nefarian
▶️Mind those little rock things, won't you?

Boss' turn 4

Nefarian
▶️See that you don't explode. You still have an elemental lord to banish.

Boss' turn 6

Nefarian
▶️You know, I enjoy watching you work.

 Rock Out

Garr
▶️Firesworn! Let's roll.

Death

Garr
▶️Rrrrrrrrrrrrh!
Nefarian
▶️You should take a piece of Garr with you and skip it across Ragnaros' lava pool. He'd like that.

Lore[edit | edit source]

Blackrock Mountain

One of Ragnaros's lieutenants, Garr is a hulking elemental made of pure obsidian. With the help of his little Firesworn buddies, he can't wait to rock your world.[1]

World of Warcraft

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Garr is a conglomerate lava elemental boss found in Molten Core between Gehennas and  Baron Geddon, and guarding the Rune of Blaz. He is a melee boss with 8 guards.
Garr is described as one of the lieutenants of Ragnaros who accompanied the Firelord into Azeroth during the War of the Three Hammers. He carried out the betrayal of Lord Thunderaan, the Prince of Air and otherwise referred to as the "Windseeker." During the Elemental Sundering, Ragnaros sought to consume Thunderaan, and did so by having his two lieutenants, Baron Geddon and Garr ambush him. Thunderaan, caught off guard, was utterly destroyed. Ragnaros almost completely consumed Thunderaan's essence, and stored the rest within a talisman of elemental binding. Ragnaros cleaved this talisman into two equal pieces, to which he assigned Baron Geddon and Garr.
As one of the two chief lieutenants serving under Ragnaros, Garr plays a key role in the current success of the Firelord and his spreading influence. Garr, like Baron Geddon, holds half of Bindings of the Windseeker, which contains the remaining essence of Thunderaan, Prince of Air. Tales say that after centuries of partnership, Geddon became suspicious of Garr and felt the elemental sought both halves of the talisman. Thus, relations between the two powers are strained. Both Garr and Baron Geddon draw their considerable might from the blazing runes carved deep into the floor of Molten Core.

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