Rin, the First Disciple
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Rin, the First Disciple is a legendary warlock minion card, from the Kobolds and Catacombs set.
How to get
Type | Source | Quality | Count |
---|---|---|---|
Card packs | The Regular version can be opened from any of these packs: | Regular | 1 (random) |
Card packs | The Golden version can be opened from any of these packs: | Golden | 1 (random) |
Crafting | Craft a Regular copy for 1600 | Regular | 1 |
Crafting | Craft a Golden copy for 3200 | Golden | 1 |
Generated cards[edit | edit source]
Sounds[edit | edit source]
- Play
- ▶️
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Ered'achor! Havik! Galar! - ▶️
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<music stinger>
- Attack
- ▶️
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Shaza-kiel!
- Death
- ▶️
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Aaaah...ha-ha-ha-ha!
Lore[edit | edit source]
Rin is unique to Hearthstone. According to the poem in the flavor text for Lesser Amethyst Spellstone, Rin was the first to give in to the power of Azari, the Devourer, murdering her kin and becoming a warlock.
The Felhunters summoned by the Seals are the fourth tier of minion that warlocks can summon.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Rin's Seals were originally more complicated, as they each had a different effect, such as "Deal Damage", "Restore Health", and "Summon a Demon", among others.[1]
- Azari, the Devourer was originally a 15/15 that could not be targeted. Testing proved people were not impressed with it which made the team come up with the idea of deck destruction.[1]
- Rin's card art features a Kabal Demon behind her, the uncollectible token that is summoned from the Netherbloom effect of Kazakus's Battlecry.
- Rin's quotes are spoken in Eredun, the language of demons. "Shaza-kiel" means "Surrender your soul", but no official translation has yet been provided for any of the phrases used in Rin's summoning quote.
- This card's flavor text is a reference to the Pink Floyd song "Dogs of War".
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Patch changes
- Patch 10.0.0.22611 (2017-12-06):
- Added.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 IGN (2018-01-17). The Hearthstone Team on Designing Cubelock and Why They Like Big Priest. Retrieved on 2018-01-22.