Lord Victor Nefarius

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Lord Victor Nefarius is a boss in the Blackrock Mountain adventure. It is the fourth encounter of the adventure's fourth wing, Blackwing Lair.

Second phase[edit | edit source]

At the start of his first turn Lord Victor Nefarius will use  True Form, changing into his dragon form and thus replacing himself with the Nefarian hero. This will also cause the boss to gain a significant amount of Armor, immediately set his mana to 10, and draw 2 additional cards for free.

Nefarian

Hero Power[edit | edit source]

Lord Victor Nefarius Nefarian
True Form
Wild Magic
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Special cards[edit | edit source]

Boss

Tail Swipe

Player

Starting with turn 3, at the start of each turn Ragnaros will grant the player one of the following cards at random. In Heroic mode this happens only once, at the start of turn 3; the card is still randomly selected.

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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.

Class Card Quantity
Boss  Tail Swipe 2
Druid  Claw 2
 Bite 2
Mage  Dragon's Breath 2
 Flamestrike (Heroic Only) 2
Paladin  Dragon Consort 2
Priest  Twilight Whelp 2
Warrior  Cleave 2
Neutral  Faerie Dragon 2
 Blackwing Technician 2
 Dragonkin Sorcerer (Normal Only) 2
 Hungry Dragon 2
 Twilight Drake 2
 Blackwing Corruptor 2
 Drakonid Crusher 2
 Volcanic Drake 2

Rewards[edit | edit source]

Fireguard Destroyer

Wing completion

As the final boss of Blackwing Lair, defeating Lord Victor Nefarius also unlocks the following reward:

Chromaggus

Tips[edit | edit source]

  • Using  Saboteur on turn 1 will delay Nefarian from transforming for one turn.[1]

Videos[edit | edit source]

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Before match

Ragnaros the Firelord
▶️PSST! MORTAL! I'M NOT FULLY DEAD. I WILL SEND HELP SO YOU CAN DEFEAT NEFARIAN.

Introduction

Lord Victor Nefarius
▶️Welcome to my personal sanctum, hero.

Boss' turn 1 /  True Form

Nefarian
▶️Behold! The true power of NEFARIAN!
▶️Infinite mana! Armored Dragonscales!

Emote Response

Nefarian
▶️I am the master here!

 Wild Magic, depending on player's class

Nefarian
▶️Druid! The wild is mine to control!
▶️The hunter becomes the hunted!
▶️Mage! You should be more careful when you play with Magic.
▶️Paladin! Does the Light forsake you?
▶️Priest! The Light serves me now!
▶️Rogue! Stop hiding and face me!
▶️Shaman! The elements obey ME now.
▶️Warlock! You play with magic beyond your understanding!
▶️Warrior! Your strength becomes your weakness!
▶️Your magic is mine! (other heroes)

Ragnaros assists the player

Ragnaros the Firelord
▶️ADVENTURER! LOOKS LIKE YOU NEED SOME HELP!
▶️REVENGE WILL BE MINE! BY FIRE BE PURGED!
▶️I AM SENDING MY MINIONS TO DESTROY YOU, BLACKWING!
▶️TURN THIS POMPOUS DRAGON TO ASH!
▶️A GIFT FROM THE FIRELANDS!
▶️YOU CANNOT DOUSE THE FLAMES OF THE FIRELORD!
▶️I WILL HAVE MY REVENGE, DRAGON!
Nefarian
▶️No! No! I will destroy you!
▶️This is cheating! I will not tolerate it!

Preventing Ragnaros from assisting the player

Nefarian
▶️Not in Heroic Mode.

Play  Deathwing

Nefarian
▶️D-Daddy??

Death

Nefarian
▶️No! NO! I will be baaaaaack!
▶️No! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Lore[edit | edit source]

Encounter design

This fight's mirrors the original Nefarian encounter in World of Warcraft's Blackwing Lair. After transforming into his  True Form, Nefarian will periodically inflict special effects upon all members of a specific class, such as instantly breaking all hunters' ranged weapons, casting paladins'  Hand of Protection on Nefarian, or causing mages to randomly  Polymorph other raid members.[2]

Blackrock Mountain

Nefarian, AKA, Blackwing, AKA Victor Nefarius, Lord of Blackrock. When he's not smashing intruders with his sorcerous might, he enjoys long walks through his domain, the sound of victims sniveling in fear, and quality time on his throne. His family is known across the land for their wisdom, restraint, and humility. Psyche! His family tree includes some of the most hideously evil dragons Azeroth has ever known, including his sister  Onyxia and their father,  Deathwing. They’re all pretty much the worst kind of awful, but true to his name, Nefarian is, well, nefarious. Not only does he have that being a huge dragon deal going for him, he's also cunning and manipulative, as evidenced by his not-so-friendly rivalry with the elemental Firelord Ragnaros (probably because they're both really terrible neighbors). Neighborhood watch? More like neighborhood watch your back!

You need magic? Nefarian's got magic aplenty, and he delights in using his enemies' tools against them.

Nefarian really, really loves experiments - specifically mad experiments. He loves them so much that he's had himself re-animated and is now back from the dead, fully ready to resume his twisted work. Being a very goal-oriented dragon, he's outfitted another secret laboratory deep inside Blackrock Mountain, complete with sparking lightning coils, vats of questionable substances, and the sounds of draconic agony. Nefarian spared no expense in decking this place out with all the tools, materials, minions, and victims he needs to succeed. He even had his pad tricked out with amazing Dark Iron technology (Hint: It's not a sound system, though that would be totally sweet).[3]

The black dragon Nefarian, son of  Deathwing, claims the upper reaches of Blackrock Mountain as his own. Ruthless and cunning, Nefarian built Blackwing Lair as a home for the black dragonflight and his various experiments. It was also here that he concocted the ultimate army of home-cooked chromatic dragons, perfect for thwarting Ragnaros and his fiery minions that lurked under the mountain (Nefarian's favorite pastime.)[4]

Victor Nefarius is super impressed that you made it this far, even if it really wasn't part of his plan. All the same, he's going to end you now. It's nothing personal; he just thinks you're an insolent, uppity, mortal interloper. Don’t let appearances deceive you -- there's more to the Lord of the Blackwing Lair than meets the eye.[5]

World of Warcraft

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Nefarian, also known as Blackwing, was the eldest son of  Deathwing and his Prime Consort Sintharia. Like his father and his sister  Onyxia, he had a human guise, appearing as Victor Nefarius, Lord of Blackrock. Holding the Blackrock clan and various clans of ogres under his control, Nefarian ruled from his lair at the top of Blackrock Spire until he was defeated by champions of Azeroth. Upon the return of his father and the Shattering that resulted, Nefarian was brought back to life as a rotted abomination, and descended further into Blackrock Mountain, where he set up a laboratory full of new (and mostly failed) experiments - including reanimating his sister Onyxia. Ultimately, he was destroyed once again by Azeroth's champions.

History

Since Deathwing's departure to Draenor during the aftermath of the Second War, his eldest children have arisen to lead their brethren and recoup their failing numbers. Deathwing's eldest son, the malicious and cunning Nefarian, has claimed the burning fortress of Blackrock Spire — and Blackwing Lair as his aerie as Deathwing commanded.

Nefarian has been experimenting with the blood of all of the various dragonflights to create a chromatic dragonflight of unstoppable warriors. In this task he has succeeded his father, and aided by his sister, he plans to use them to rally the Black Dragonflight to his command.

In Blackrock, aided by his loyal dragonspawn, he fights a constant battle with Ragnaros and his forces for control of the mountain, and ultimately control of the entire region. To this end, he made efforts to bolster his forces like his father Deathwing in ages past. Nefarian delights in capturing Ragnaros' elemental minions and using them for his own insidious purposes.

He has struck up an alliance with  Rend Blackhand, though he only uses him and his Dark Horde to further his own goals. Nefarian's mad bid for dominance has even attracted the ire of the red dragonflight — in the form of the red dragon Vaelastrasz — which has always been the Black flight's greatest foe. Though Nefarian's intentions are known, the methods he is using to achieve them remain a mystery. With the black dragonflight once again under solid leadership, and with the support of these new chromatic dragons, he plans to strike back against the other dragonflights, as well as the mortal nations of the world.

Cataclysm

After his death in Blackwing Lair at the hands of adventureres, Nefarian was reanimated and charged by Deathwing to continue his insidious endeavours within Blackwing Descent.

Nefarian, the eldest son of Deathwing the Destroyer, has been bested by the heroes of Azeroth in the past, most recently in Blackwing Lair. Hubris and arrogance have ever been the great dragon's weak points - but returning from beyond the veil of death has made him cautious. Where another wyrm might strike back with brutish anger against the tiny insects who disrupted his plans, Nefarian has retreated.

Dwelling on the lessons learned from his defeat in Blackwing Lair, he has burrowed deeper into the heart of Blackrock Mountain, and rebuilt his sanctuary. The Vault of the Shadowflame, a deep pit of cascading magma, is the heart of Blackwing Descent, and the location of horrific new experiments in undeath and magical augmentation, including a triumph dear to even Nefarian's cold, wrathful heart.

He had continued his experiments along with his minion Maloriak, which yielded results such as Chimaeron, Atramedes, and the reanimation of his sister,  Onyxia, until he was slain yet again by adventurers in Blackwing Descent.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The design for this encounter, which sees Ragnaros aiding the player in defeating Nefarian is acknowledged by the designers as "a total departure from [the story of] World of Warcraft."[2] However, Ben Brode considers the Hearthstone storyline to be bringing forward a rivalry that simply "didn't come to the forefront ever in World of Warcraft" due to the two characters' different placements in Warcraft lore.[2]

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References[edit | edit source]