Priestess of Fury

Priestess of Fury Card

Priestess of Fury is a 7 Mana Cost Rare Demon Hunter Minion Demon card from the Ashes of Outland set!

Card Text

At the end of your turn, deal 6 damage randomly split among all enemies.

Flavor Text

Furious that she only has six warglaives. The Sightless Watcher has eight! The fel is always greener on the other side.

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20 Comments

  1. Rekuxo
    April 15, 2020 at 5:07 am

    Arena Arena Arena
    I’m sure not many of you play Arena. Just had a game and was owning to board with 3 minions. Turn 7 down comes “Priestess of Fury”.

    There goes my board and we do know what removal is like for a 7 health creature in Arena. ?!?!?!

    If Blizzard want people to start playing arena by giving them free passes with the bundle packs buys then they should strongly think about “a balance”.

    From what I see so far … Demon Hunter is too OP for arena.

  2. EksSkellybur
    March 25, 2020 at 3:18 pm

    Instant Yes. 5 Stars.

  3. Benoitballs
    March 24, 2020 at 8:52 am

    This is a solid card. It’s essentially Avenging Wrath (which has seen play in decks) on a 6/7 body for 1 more mana and 1 less damage. In an aggro deck, this card might actually make the 4 mana 4/4 that discounts a demon worth playing because it curves really nicely and also acts as an okay finisher post-Leroy.

    This could be one of the few DH cards above 5 or 6 mana that sees play because maximizing Skull of Guldan limits your mana curve to some extent. I’d only toss in maybe one copy to my aggro lists and treat it like a Leroy/Avenging Wrath, but I can definitely see some experimentation.

    I think this card is a 3.5/5, because it sort of requires a little help to work and it’s definitely no carry for any deck, but in the right deck it could really perform well.

  4. Heartwork
    March 24, 2020 at 5:21 am

    This card is being over-hyped by the community.

    7mana 6/7 is average stats for the cost and it has no taunt; the 6 damage is almost randomly spread out so you can’t even assure a kill. It it was 6 damage to a minion at the end of your turn it would be much better.

    Most aggro decks will have 4-7 minions on the board by turn 7 and six randomly damage split between them doesn’t go very far and they can just ignore this card and smorck face for the win.

    This card will be put into almost every DH deck for experiments and never seen again within a week.

    2/5

    • Yeetus
      March 24, 2020 at 9:11 am

      Um, this card is going to be played in an aggro/midrange deck, not a control deck. This card is absolutely busted, you play him when you’re even/ahead on board, not when you’re behind…

      • Heartwork
        March 25, 2020 at 5:48 pm

        You’re saying it’s a win more card then. For 7 mana you should be able to do more than 6 damage randomly split between your enemies. If this card isn’t good all the time it will fail most of the time.

        • WhipWhap
          April 28, 2020 at 5:04 pm

          Dude, it’s not paying 7 mana for 6 damage. It’s paying 7 mana for a 6/7 that essentially casts a slightly better Cinderstorm every time you end your turn. Its stats aren’t especially good for its cost, but the end of turn ability makes this a priority as soon as it hits the board. At worst, this card will do the 6 damage and force your opponent to either sacrifice some of their minions or hard removal spells to kill the Priestess. At best, its going to survive for a few more turns and do insane amounts of damage to your enemies.

  5. LegendaryBot
    March 24, 2020 at 4:43 am

    Now it’s confirmed… Every warlock is going to need to run 2 sacrificial pacts.

  6. Lluadian
    March 24, 2020 at 4:04 am

    Yeah this is an auto include in every demon Hunter. It’s basically a 4 Mana 6/7 with +1 spell dmg that casts cinderstorm at end of your turn.

  7. Maelstrom684
    March 24, 2020 at 1:00 am

    UM …. wasn’t ragnaross was hall of famed?

  8. Beerdserkr
    March 23, 2020 at 10:53 pm

    I am LOVEING the art so far this set, some of the best hearthstone has ever seen as a whole, a lot more mature and a little less goofy, this card looks sick.

  9. Fareh
    March 23, 2020 at 7:52 pm

    Its obvious they need to put Demon Hunter into competitive play right now, and as the class has no cards, needs an important wave of them, but I am worried they may had pushed a little too much, and Demon Hunter will be oppresive…
    I mean, we have yet to see the best builds, but just in raw power, the class has a lot on display

    • Fareh
      March 23, 2020 at 7:54 pm

      And this should have been a “battlecry: at the end of your turn…”, not a recurring end of turn effect, you will see this triggering more than once many times!!!

      • JoyDivision
        March 24, 2020 at 1:15 am

        The saddest thing is that Demon Hunter will have done things before he drops this… meaning that opponent might never recover. Add to that that it is a BETTER Ragnaros 90% of the time and you can play 2 of those… plus it can be pulled by that other DH Demon guy…

        I’m not sure if this is the right way to introduce the new class, but the card itself is very good, of course.

  10. Gingerninja
    March 23, 2020 at 7:45 pm

    This is one of the best demon Hunter cards out there right now

    This will see play in every demon Hunter deck for years to come 5/5

    • MrAranak
      March 23, 2020 at 10:33 pm

      Standard will probably use it till it rotates, Wild will use it x2 with drakkari enchanter for 24 damage at end of turn shenanigans. Thank goodness there are so few cards that grant poisonous in neutral.

  11. Phobetor
    March 23, 2020 at 7:41 pm

    1. It can hit face.
    2. Warlock’s Shadow Council could bring her up as 8/9 with 6 damage to enemies.

    This card will be seen in several plays.

  12. Scarecrow72
    March 23, 2020 at 7:09 pm

    The card itself is pretty good, but maybe DH doesn’t have enough support now for a Control archetype.

    • MrAranak
      March 23, 2020 at 10:29 pm

      It could be seen as control but for a card you can get out turn 5 that does 6 damage and sort of has wind-fury it is not bad. DH is supposed to have massive in your face demons this certainly fits that criteria, personally I like it more than the antoran that lies dormant. Of the demons we have seen for DH this effect is not uncommon, it is similar to the antoran, there is the wrath-spike brute and the ‘necro-juggler’. DH effects vomit damage in all directions, berserker warrior is going to be its big issue with all the random damage though. all those awful when a minion takes damage procs…..

    • JoyDivision
      March 24, 2020 at 1:17 am

      I will play this as my top end (and plan B) in Aggro/Midrange Demon Hunter. Will be good, trust me. 😉