Wee Whelp

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Wee Whelp is a boss that can be encountered during the Dungeon Run.

Hero Power[edit | edit source]

Baby Breath

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
Mage  Dragon's Breath 1
Neutral  Dragon Egg 1
 Stonetusk Boar 1
 Bloodfen Raptor 1
 Faerie Dragon 1
 Raid Leader 1
 Chillwind Yeti 1
 Twilight Drake 1
 Azure Drake 1
 Volcanic Drake 1

Strategy[edit | edit source]

The Wee Whelp is an easy fight and can be handled by simply going face with some classes. However, the most optimal way to deal with it is by board control. The Wee Whelp has a buff deck, with minions getting stronger by other cards. This can easily overwhelm you. To win against the whelp is to drop minions on the board, and trade or go face. Should you hold the board, its hero power will only slow you down.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Introduction

Wee Whelp
Feeding time?

Emote Response

Wee Whelp
Not the mamma!

Death

Wee Whelp
(Wee Whelp moans)

Defeat

Wee Whelp
All gone now! Bye bye!

Lore[edit | edit source]

Dragon whelps are a commonly seen mob in World of Warcraft. Both sources of Whelps in Hearthstone (as well as their artwork) imply that they are members of the black dragonflight, but whelps of all colors are known in World of Warcraft.

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Dragon whelp (aka dragon whelplings, dragonlings, or broodlings) are the smallest members of the dragonkin species. They are the youngest and weakest variation of dragons adventurers face. In most cases however, where there are whelps, their larger cousins are close by.

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