What is a wild gods?

I’ve been searching in collection “wild gods” I can’t find the card. Is it battlegounds? Thank you for your help.

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Search Malorne (in the crafting screen if you don’t have it), and see its description (right click) (all those Legendaries are Wild Gods). Apparently Malorne exists in Paladin of the tavern brawl but it’s a safe bet to craft it because it’s a neutral and many slow netdecks use it already.

Mistake of the Devs, to not have the keyword in all those legendaries.

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Druid has it in the brawl too

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Agamaggan, Goldrinn, Aessina, Ashamane, Ursol, Ursoc, Omen, Forest Lord Cenarius, Aviana Elune’s Chosen, Ohn’ahra, Tortolla and Malorne the Waywatcher

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Malorne is not considered a wild god in the eyes of the quest

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The quest seems to be bugged, it counts when i played malorne/ursoc/agamaggan when NOT discovered from malorne’s battlecry, but doesn’t count any of them if I play them from the battlecry and reduced to 1 cost

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The only gods I played were discovered from Malorne and counter toward the quest
Malorne himself doesn’t though

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The hole quest is very buggy in general. For me it often didn’t count wild gods. I couldn’t Make out any pattern behind that. Sometimes it counted discovered gods, sometimes not. Sometimes it counted wild gods who started in my deck, sometimes not.

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That’s strange, I just finished it and it counted 100% of the gods I played from Malorne, even those I bounced back in hand

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It didn’t count 100% of the gods you played. You just said it didn’t count Malorne. Malorne is a wild god by lore and called a wild god by Blizzard:

It’s in the Video at 3:07

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Yes, that’ why it’s important to read each word of a sentence

Yes I know, I even quote that video in a thread of mine

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Whoops, you’re totally right. Maybe I shouldn’t write posts before my first coffee :sweat_smile:

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all good
we agree that Malorne should count but doesn’t
What I’m curious about is if there are inconsisties when playing “actual” wild gods, as some people are reporting, or if they are just getting bamboozled by Malorne

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Hey folks, regarding Malorne specifically - we’re looking into this. :raised_hands:

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Q’onzu is also a wild god, don’t forget him. Pissing off a trickster god is generally a bad idea.

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According to the wiki, he’s a Loa, not a wild god

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I google it’s both. But I don’t know.

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Do archons count for wild gods? I just got credit for two wild gods in my last game playing a protoss rogue deck, and I do not have malorne or any wild god cards in my deck, hardly even any legendaries, though I did merge templar into archons twice that game. I received a murloc growfin from something I played, and played that version and the gigantic version, could that be what counted as a wild god somehow? I also managed to play my Artanis hero card, could that count as playing a wild god? I played him in both of my last two games, and I merged archons in the game prior as well, maybe I didn’t notice getting credit for one wild god from playing Artanis in the game prior?

It’s a joke in game, and if the game reflects that, that’s SO FUNNY AND SO ANNOYING at the same time. But So is Q’onzu. (He’s the loa of change and a massive troll, pun beyond intended)

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Loa and wild gods are the same thing, it’s cultural naming difference.

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