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BlizzPro’s Heroic Boss Guides

by - 10 years ago

We here at BlizzPro made the conscious choice not to spoil the Naxxramas content while it was current – as players, we wanted the challenge to ourselves, and that mentality carried over into our coverage throughout the five week release window.

Heroic Naxxramas Card BackNow that Naxxramas has been fully released and available in full for a couple of weeks, we’d like to start and offer our tips, tricks, and experiences with each encounter! Our focus will be on the Heroic challenges, as the normal bosses were generally not too difficult to dispatch.

This article will be kept up-to-date with links to a separate write-up for each Heroic guide, so feel free to bookmark it or reference it and check back as we post a walkthrough for each fight. Our intent is to revisit them in roughly reverse chronological order, give or take, to focus on the later encounters that you might still be formulating a plan of attack for.

As a special point of principle, we’re also attempting to tailor these decks and guides to be inexpensive and accessible. You don’t need an overwhelming selection of cards to successfully unlock the Heroic Naxxramas completion card back!

Heroic Naxxramas Boss Guides

  1. Anub’Rekhan
  2. Grand Widow Faerlina
  3. Maexxna
  4. Noth the Plaguebringer
  5. Heigan the Unclea
  6. Loatheb
  7. Instructor Razuvious
  8. Gothik the Harvester
  9. The Four Horsemen
  10. Patchwek
  11. Grobbulus
  12. Gluth
  13. Thaddius
  14. Sapphiron
  15. Kel’Thuzad

We look forward to these guides helping you in your quest to achieve the awesome new card back, and welcome your suggestions, decklists, and feedback on each guide! There are lots of great solutions to each encounter out there, so let us know if you’ve found a particularly clever one you’d like featured.


JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.


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