Template:Hakkar, the Soulflayer notes

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  • Corrupted Blood's shuffle effect occurs after the card draw. This means that drawing a Corrupted Blood and activating its effect occurs in the following sequence:
    1. The player draws a copy of Corrupted Blood.
    2. Their hero takes 3 damage.
    3. They draw another card. If the next drawn card is
      1. a copy of Corrupted Blood, go to step 1.
      2. a Casts When Drawn card (i.e., a non-terminal card) other than Corrupted Blood, then execute its effect and continue with the current step 3.
      3. a terminal card (any card that does not have the Casts When Drawn keyword) or if they take Fatigue damage due to an empty deck, go to step 4.
    4. Two new copies of Corrupted Blood are shuffled into their deck for each copy of Corrupted Blood that has been drawn in the current sequence.[1]
    5. If the original draw effect stated to draw multiple cards (like  Arcane Intellect or  Octosari), continue drawing cards. If another copy of Corrupted Blood is drawn, go back to 1.
  • If the player only has copies of Corrupted Blood and no other cards in their deck, they will draw all of their Corrupted Bloods in sequence, take 3 damage from each, draw once from their empty deck and take Fatigue damage, and then shuffle new Corrupted Blood copies into their deck.[2]
  • Since Corrupted Blood is a 1-mana spell, it can be destroyed by  Skulking Geist[1][3] or replaced by  Prince Liam.[1]
  • If a player’s hand is full when they attempt to draw a Corrupted Blood, the Corrupted Blood will be destroyed and have its effect nullified.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Heather Newman (2018-11-20). Exclusive: Hakkar Revealed As The Newest Legendary Card In 'Hearthstone'. Forbes. Retrieved on 2018-11-20.
  2. Peter Whalen on Twitter (X). (2018-11-20). 
  3. Peter Whalen on Twitter (X). (2018-11-20).