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Grook Fu Master is a common neutral minion card, from the Mean Streets of Gadgetzan set.

How to get

TypeSourceQualityCount
Card packsOpen one of these card packs:
Mean Streets of Gadgetzan Pack
Wild Pack
Golden Wild
Regular
Golden
1~2 (random)
CraftingCraft a Regular copy for 40 DustRegular1
CraftingCraft a Golden copy for 400 DustGolden1

Sounds[]

Play
  • ▶️ VO_CFM_666_Male_Hozen_Play_01.wav Weak slickies good for grookin'.
  • ▶️ Staff_Underlay_Play.wav <underlay sound>
Attack
  • ▶️ VO_CFM_666_Male_Hozen_Attack_02.wav Grook 'em!
  • ▶️ Staff_Underlay_Attack.wav <underlay sound>
Death
  • ▶️ VO_CFM_666_Male_Hozen_Death_01.wav <death sound>
  • ▶️ Staff_Underlay_Death.wav <underlay sound>

Lore[]

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The hozen (sometimes known as hozu) are a monkey-like race that lives in Pandaria. Short-lived and immature, they are a passionate and playful race, mischievous pranksters that "act like a group of 14 year old boys running around together in the jungle." The hozen are native to Pandaria, and are found all over the continent.
Mostly a wild and independent race, hostile to any who wander into their hunting grounds, one tribe of forest hozen were befriended by the Horde after adventurers earned their grudging respect. Equipped with machine guns and weapons from the Horde, this hozen tribe were trained and recruited to join the battle against the Alliance and their new allies.

Many hozen are practitioners of martial arts, such as those used by the pandaren. Notable examples include Cloudbender Kobo, "The Monkey Monk", Master Boom Boom, "The Dynamite Monkey Monk", and two of the students of Tian Monastery: Ken-Ken and Zhi-Zhi. This particular hozen is ostensibly a master of "Grook-Fu", a martial arts style not previously known to exist in the Warcraft universe, but which is likely a uniquely hozen creation; "grook" is a hozen verb meaning "kill" or "hit".

One piece of hozen hai-pu states:

Art of Hozen-fu:
Grab, stab, and ookin bite it.
Repeat until win.

Trivia[]

  • Grook Fu Master may have previously been named Eternal Oathkeeper.[1]
  • "Grook" and "grooking" are Hozen for killing, fighting or hitting. Grook-Fu may then translate as "The art of fighting".[2]
  • "Slickies" is the hozen word for fish, one of their primary food sources, and also the insulting name used for their age-old enemies, the aquatic jinyu.[2]

Gallery[]

Grook Fu Master full

Grook Fu Master, full art

Grook Fu Master - concept art

Concept art for Grook Fu Master.

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References[]

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