In the Hearthstone game, the druid hero Malfurion experienced the baptism of the Book of Ancient Fu last time. Many players must have lost confidence in the Book of Malfurion. So how does Ragnaros live? Let’s take a look at the strategies for completing Malfurion Ragnaros in Hearthstone.
Level 1: Cenarius
As Malfurion's mentor, Cenarius would definitely not be serious about it, so this level was for nothing. Cenarius' hero skill is to give us a training card every round, which can restore blood and remove the field. With our own followers and spells, we can easily control the situation. As long as it lasts 8 rounds and uses 8 training cards, you will win.
Level 2: Mannoroth
Mannoroth's skills are very weak. The difficulty is that the Well of Eternity on the field will constantly summon demon minions. However, the good news is that the demons summoned by the Well of Eternity are not of high quality. We have Illidan and Tyrande sleeping at the beginning. As long as they wake up and use buffs, we can easily control the situation.
Level 3: Illidan
This level is not difficult at all. It is not at the same level as Illidan in Trial of Evil Fire. We only need followers but no followers, and we need skills but no skills. We can easily control the board and win with a push. When I was playing, Illidan equipped the 5-cost Warglaive of Azzinoth and directly ripped Greb with his hands, giving away 18 blood. This skill is worse than not having it at all.
Level 4: Archimonde
Archimonde is really a model worker among bosses. In my mind, this is the third time I have beaten him. Archimonde is not aggressive in the early stage. By the time he starts summoning Hellfire at fee 6, our scene is already very strong. All we need to do is hibernate an Hellfire, reduce our blood pressure, and just slap him in the face. At the end of the battle, Thrall and Jaina came out for a cutscene, and Nordrassil took Archimonde away with a soul. We also have Nordrassil in our deck. Its effect is to cause damage according to the number of spells played, but the cost is too high to be used at all.
Level 5: Illidan again
Compared with Illidan in the third level, the strength of the Illidan deck in the fifth level is still very low. It basically consists of low-cost minions and low-cost weapons to slap in the face. If you slowly clear the field and control the situation, you can win. What's more annoying is that its skills pose a greater threat to our followers, and the followers cannot stand at all in the early stage. We need to use Predatory Instinct to draw and strengthen the beast minions in order to stand on the board. We have the Witch Forest Grizzly Bear in our deck. After doubling the health, even if the battle cry loses blood, it still has more than ten health points. If you draw it, you will basically win (I won easily even if I didn't draw it).
Level 6: Xavius
Xavius is the most difficult level in my personal opinion. He has many powerful removal cards, especially the 8-cost Nightmare Demon, which is really disgusting. The Nightmare Demon's battle cry can destroy all our minions without affecting Xavius's scene. It is still the big brother of 4-10 and is more difficult to deal with. However, Xavius has too many clearing cards on the board. As soon as he clears the cards in his hand, his cards are gone, and the board is not stable. If you slowly build up the board and grind it out, you can win him.
Level 7: Ragnaros
To be honest, I don't know much about Ragnaros' true strength because I defeated him so easily. The specific process is as follows: Hamuul Rune Totem can turn the first natural spell into 0 cost. In the first round, the Noisy Monster and natural spells are used to fill the field. As long as Ragnaros's skills hit Cenarius first. The other followers basically win with +2+2, and with subsequent buffs and cheetah form, victory can be achieved quickly.
Level 8: Sylvanas
Sylvanas is the only boss I fought twice, and she deserves her title as the ultimate boss. However, her strength is actually very average. She is basically not offensive in the early and mid-term. Only in the late stage will she suddenly play various powerful minions. It will be more dangerous if you have no cards in your hand. What's easy to overturn is that when Sylvanas' health drops below 30, King Saurfang will sneak attack us and replace Sylvanas. In the first game, I was preparing to draw cards to kill Sylvanas due to fatigue, but I encountered King Saurfang. I wonder if you fell into this trap? In the second game, I directly buffed the field in the early stage. After playing King Saurfang, I immediately killed the king and easily got the Druid professional card pack.