Blizzard has added a funny combination in Hearthstone . A boss in the current adventure gives up immediately when you use a certain trick.
Currently, many players of Hearthstone are playing the adventure “The Big Coup” of the current expansion “Conspiracy of Shadows”. So far, 3 of the 5 chapters have been released, and every day players find hidden or funny interactions between cards and bosses.
A trick even causes a boss to give up right away. We will tell you which boss it is and why it does this.
Where is the trick? In the second part of “The Big Coup” (the “Violet Fortress”) you may encounter Millificent Manasturm. She can be one of the last bosses, i.e., Boss 6, 7, or 8. The fight against Millificent Manasturm has a small additional component, as players get a copy of Millhaus Manasturm mixed into their deck.
Millhaus and Millificent were married in the story, and Millhaus is apparently responsible for a lot of his wife’s grief, as she is furious.
Corresponding voicelines indicate this, and she is thrilled when she can finally defeat Millhaus.
However, instead of simply reducing her health points to 0, there is another hidden way to take out Millificent.
5 Millhaus bring the immediate victory: If you manage to have not just one Millhaus Manasturm on the field, but 5 copies of him, you will drive Millificent to despair. She will then scream in panic and immediately concede the match. Not surprisingly, as where a husband already causes grief, five times as many would likely drive her to despair even faster.
How do you achieve this? Having 5 Millhaus in a game is complicated but by no means impossible. It would be possible to clone Millhaus with the treasure “Radiated Banana”.
Alternatively, there is also a treasure where you can choose a legendary minion and summon 5 copies of it directly. If you get Millhaus as an option here, the requirement is also met.
The two gnomes come from World of Warcraft: Millificent Manasturm and her husband Millhaus Manasturm also appear in World of Warcraft. The whole fight in Hearthstone is a reference to the encounter between Millificent and Millhaus in World of Warcraft. There, she also unleashes her rage on her husband.
What do you think of these small but quite useful Easter eggs? Are they funny additions to the game, or do such seemingly arbitrary victory conditions annoy you?

