Vustrasz the Ancient

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Vustrasz the Ancient is one of the final bosses that can be encountered during the Dungeon Run.

Hero Power[edit | edit source]

Vindictive Breath
Auto-cast

Special cards[edit | edit source]

Chromatic Dragonkin
Looming Presence

Deck[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  Chromatic Dragonkin 2
Looming Presence 2
Priest  Twilight Whelp 2
 Spirit Lash 2
 Unidentified Elixir 2
 Velen's Chosen 2
 Holy Nova 2
 Drakonid Operative 2
 Power Word: Tentacles 2
 Lightbomb 2
Neutral  Hoarding Dragon 2
 Azure Drake 2
 Blackwing Corruptor 2
 Cobalt Scalebane 2
 Wrathion 1
 Ysera 1

Strategy[edit | edit source]

Vustrasz starts the battle in the possession of five Master Chests. While it may be tempting to break the chests to retrieve the treasure within, doing so causes Vustrasz's Hero Power to start doing damage. Therefore, it would be best for the player to ignore the Master Chests as much as possible, as it means that Vustrasz will be fighting with an effective two board spaces while his autocast Hero Power does no damage. That said, Vustrasz possesses several buff spells like  Velen's Chosen and will use them on the Master Chests himself, allowing him to attack with them and forcing the player to eventually trade into it. Silencing the chests is a good tactic when Vustrasz has given his chests several strong attack buffs, as it will not count as destroying them. However, this will cause the chest to not give you any treasures, and Vustrasz can potentially give even more buffs to the previously silenced chests, so use your silences wisely.

The rest of Vustrasz's deck resembles a Dragon Priest deck with various board control tools.  Lightbomb is its most dangerous boardwipe as it can easily destroy everything you control (especially if they're damaged through his Hero Power) while leaving his Chests intact.

If you do have to break open the Chests, plan around the damage you and your minions will be taking. The best treasures to be obtained from them can be  Zarog's Crown and  Wondrous Wand which can help you set up a board state with ease. Refrain from using the Wand of Disintegration during this fight unless in an emergency, as not only will it destroy the Chests and have his Hero Power do 5 damage each turn, but you will gain no treasures in return.

Note that taking control of the chests (e.g. via  Scroll of Confusion or  Cabal Shadow Priest) or returning it to boss' hand counts towards his Hero Power damage normally, as if a chest was destroyed. Similarly, if Vustrasz replays a Chest which was returned to his hand, or a Chest is spawned through the effect of  Marin the Fox, his Hero Power will do less damage.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Before match

King Togwaggle
Are you to be taking the dragon's treasure? Oh, he gonna be SO mad...

Introduction

Vustrasz the Ancient
Show yourself, wretched thief.

Emote Response

Vustrasz the Ancient
I will take that into consideration.

Hero Power

Vustrasz the Ancient
Begone!
Burn, interloper.
Suffer!
Wretched looter!
You can hide no longer.

Breaking a Chest

Vustrasz the Ancient
Give it back!
Grasping child!
That is not yours!
Thief!
You will pay a price for your greed.

Play  Marin the Fox

Vustrasz the Ancient
Marin the Fox! You dare return to this place?

Defeat

Vustrasz the Ancient
These treasures, ancient and venerable. Here they will stay.

Lore[edit | edit source]

Vustrasz the Ancient is unique to Hearthstone. He's a red dragon who guards treasure underground. He had several running with  Marin the Fox during Tale of the Fox and Up Comes Down.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Vustrasz may have been inspired by Smaug, the treasure-hoarding and fire-breathing red dragon from J.R.R. Tolkien's The_Hobbit. Vustrasz's quotes seem to mirror the style of speech Smaug used in the novel, though with less personal boasting.

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