Samuro

Samuro, the Blademaster, is a Melee Assassin Hero from the Warcraft universe. Samuro, the last remaining Blademaster to wear the banner of the Burning Blade, is on a warrior's pilgrimage in search of vengeance and redemption for his fallen clan. It will be a long journey, but he has sworn an oath to restore his clan's honor.

Samuro is a stealthed Assassin who's great at capturing Mercenary camps and is difficult to kill.

Background
once lived in a village with his brethren. Unfortunately for him, a bloodthirsty known as  destroyed his village. With vengeance in mind, Samuro hunted Bloodbeak until he finally met with success. Bloodbeak was slain, and Samuro could pay attention to his newly assigned task of sabotaging a base camp near the coast.

Samuro was successful in this as well by using stealth to place demolition charges near vital structures of the Kul Tiras base (likely in World of Warcraft). With his mission accomplished, Rexxar,, and Chen Stormstout could continue with a mission of their own, and Samuro was free to continue as he wished.

Gameplay
Samuro is a Melee Assassin who can Stealth and create Images of himself on demand.

Strength

 * Can create disposable copies of himself making him difficult to kill.
 * Ganking
 * Very good at capturing Mercenary Camps

Weaknesses

 * Poor self-sustain
 * Vulnerable to AoE Abilities
 * Vulnerable if Revealed

Abilities

 * See Data page for a table of scaled values at key levels.

Trivia

 * Samuro was one of the names given to blademaster heroes in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos (July 2002). He also appeared during the Horde campaign in Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (July 2003).
 * Samuro is voiced by veteran Blizzard artist Samwise Didier.
 * In earlier builds of the game, Samuro was known as Za'Muro and his design had StarCraft influences.
 * Samuro's flag changes pattern, color, symbol, and shape depending on the palettes. On his default skin, it becomes the symbol of the . His other tints change the flags to the and the  symbols.
 * One of the arcade machines on Braxis Holdout has the title "Samuro Shodown" (a reference to the 1993 game Samurai Shodown). When clicked, two holographic blademasters start dueling each other.
 * One of Samuro's quotes references Usagi Yojimbo, a comic book rabbit samurai from 1984 - present.
 * Samuro's Genius Monkey King skin is likely a reference to character Mojo Jojo from the 1998 cartoon |The Powerpuff Girls.
 * Samuro's Super Monkey King skin is likely a reference to character Goku from Dragon Ball.