Rager

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Ragers are minions, mostly representing elemental beings. There are several types of Rager, each with their own stats, and in some cases abilities.

Ragers are primarily known as a running joke within Hearthstone: inspired by the original  Magma Rager - for a long time officially the worst card in the game[1] - Ragers are consistently underpowered and rarely chosen by experienced players.

However, in line with general policy on "bad" cards, despite their poorness Ben Brode has stated that the Ragers have a role to play in the game, helping new players learn to distinguish between good and bad cards, and making players "feel more powerful" when they earn better cards.[2][3]

While not a minion type, the various Ragers have a strong pattern in their stat values. Most are around 3 mana, with 5 attack and 1 health, with some variety in stats. Most ragers also have unique effects to differentiate them from each other.

Types[edit | edit source]


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Lore[edit | edit source]

While Ragers were initially limited to elemental beings, their ranks have since been joined by various other creatures: Shadow Rager appears to be a shade, Steel Rager is a mech, Faceless Rager is a form of faceless one, and Scourge Rager is actually an undead.

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Elementals are manifestations of volatile energy - elemental spirits that have attained raw physical form with the spirit remaining as the core.
The exact origin of these innately chaotic entities is unknown, though some have been accidentally created when bits of magic seeped into coals, over the course of a few decades manifesting in a small elemental being of immense fortitude. Other elementals have been created by mogu sorcerers who prefer more solid companions over beastly familiars. Other elementals (albeit fel-corrupted ones) have been born solely from demonic magic. Elemental cores seem to retain some semi-sentient properties after being defeated.
Elementals are an incredibly varied group; Some are bound to distant realms known as the Elemental Planes and are usually servants of the powerful Elemental Lords that rule over each plane. Others are native to the world of Azeroth, bound to the state of their surroundings as representations of the elemental spirits. Still others appear independent from any greater master, acting as individual beings. The elemental forces are ageless and unchanging.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • As directly superior version of Magma Ragers, subsequent Ragers such as Ice Rager and Shadow Rager have been cited by some a clear examples of power creep. However, the latter cards requires collection or crafting, while the former is automatically included in all collections, making this instead a path for player progression through gaining better versions of cards. Additionally, the definition of power creep requires a better version of an already good card, while Magma Rager was and always has been a weak card, seeing no play in any competitive decks.
  • The poorness of Magma Rager has inspired various tributes and efforts, such as attempts to create a competitive deck containing Magma Rager.[4][5]

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