Hearthstone: How to complete the Mummy and Imperial Wrap Quest

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Hearthstone's 12th expansion is called Saviours of Uldum and adds 135 more cards to collect. Among them are single-mana quest cards, which have become the basis of new expansions since the journey to the Un'Goro expansion. Once played, these cards offer quests that, once completed, change your heroes' spell power to something more powerful. Here's how to win the "Creating Mummies" quest, which changes the Paladin's spell into Imperial wraps.

How to get the manufacture of Mummies

All Uldum Card Saviors can be earned by purchasing themed decks from the shop. You can use the gold you have earned from playing Hearthstone in different modes or real money.

Otherwise, saviors of Uldum maps such as Bazaar Burglary can be earned as a reward for winning arena games or by completing the various single player game modes introduced with the expansion.

If you have arcane dust to burn, then you can always create cards, too. Here are the costs for making Mummies:

Craft cost:
Making mummies - 1600
Making golden mummies - 3200

Spray:
Making mummies - 400
Making golden mummies - 1600

How to win the mummy quest and get the emperor wraps in Hearthstone

Once you have a card, the Mummy Making quest challenges you to play five revived cards. There are more revived cards in Saviors of Uldum so you can use them here. Upon completion of the quest, you will receive Emporer Wraps, which gives you the ability to summon a 2/2 copy of a minion already on the board.

Here are a few cards we recommend for completing this quest:
Mummy (1)
Ancestral Guardian (4)
Kangor's Infinite Army (7)
Robosaurus (8)
Da Undatatakah (8)

This ability can be used as a big hit in the mid to late game if you play cards like Mechano Eggs to boost them with Emporer Wraps; then, combined with Kangor's Infinite Army, when they die, you will get more robosaurs, giving this power a huge potential. Also, cards like Zillax and Deathrattles will really benefit from this skill. Obviously copying Undertakah would also be a huge boon.

Obviously, you'll want to prioritize minions over spells to get the most out of this ability.

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