Miracle Rogue
- Last updated Dec 14, 2015 (Explorers)
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Wild
- 11 Minions
- 19 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 6780
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 5/29/2013 (Beta Release)
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Miracle Rogue was first created by a player name Sveno. He created the deck before Hearthstone was even playable. Then sometime later after balance changes, a guy that went my the name of Travis built it again, and that is the original post on Hearthpwn. Then, it was nerfed again. After that, a very popular player named Kolento remade the deck in the summer of 2014. Finally, miracle rogue was nerfed again. The nerfs to both Gadgetzan Auctioneer and Leeroy Jenkinskilled the deck.
The History of Rogue
Beta Travis Miracle
Kolento Miracle
Your comment on Headcrack concerning Questing Adventurer should say "works as a constant +2/+2" since you need to combo Headcrack, +1 for whatever card you play first, another +1 for Headcrack, repeat next turn. Technically, Mana Addict should be +4, but the first card may not always be a spell before Headcrack.
another hilarious example of this deck, a 3hp comeback...made the game way harder on myself than it needed to be, but hey it's 2:30am::: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc9FICfQl6E
so i was bored with mage and wanted to dick around with a new mage not completely reliant on spell power/combo'ing and gave this a try the other day.
overall it's a pretty weak deck, but when it works it's f'ing HILARIOUS. i was streaming one game and happened to catch the hilarity in action. i pulled out a 12/12 van cleef turn 3 like a tard(only to get rofl silenced thanks to coin), but it didn't even matter thanks to the low cost cards and a lucky draw of adventurer/mana addict.
the clip can be found here if interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLADqenaSq0
FF to 1:00 to see van cleef get dunked on, 4:32 for the 30 dmg
I recently started to play and I don't have cards like Bloodmage Thalnos, Edwin VanCleef, Preparation, Mana Addict and Questing Adventurer but I realy like rogue play style, so now I'm running a "crippled" version of this deck, however it is still amazingly fun to play. I've got only 1 legendary card - Leeroy Jenkins and managed to get some good damage with him using shadowstep, cold blood and conceal. Thx for great deck!
I had to make an account just to tell you how HORRIBLE this deck is. It's just plain awful.. it's SO dependent on having the *perfect* cards at the perfect time it's just completely useless. If you don't have a conceal ready at all time.. you lose.. period.. 2 cards out of 30 and u need it in your deck to win.. so you win a game about 1 in every 6 at best.
deck sucks.
How good is the deck still? needs to be updated
I love this deck and finished making it, I don't play to win every game, I play to have fun trying to win challenging games, I've KO'ed people right before running out of time during my turn. There's a lot of subtlety to the deck and trusting in the "Heart of the Cards" (lol), to save you from blow outs that will happen, but its generally funny rather than frustrating, losing with a 19/15 Questing Adventurer isn't that bad anyways, etc. I wish I had made it, but regardless, its a lot of fun, not as hard to play as The Epic Storm, but also not as strong either, lol.
TES isn't even that hard to play, IT + LED -> Ad Naseum/IGG/PiF -> Tendrils. PSI on the other hand...
dude...
This deck is absolute garbage post-nerf. It's so draw dependent and will mostly accomplish nothing. Low MMR one trick pony at best.
http://www.twitch.tv/nooglide1/c/3166395
I've ran into this deck before, twice actually. Lost first, won second. Very amusing to say the least. Once my strategies are perfected, I'm going to enjoy amusing myself over turning these miracles into jokes because there are quite a few ways to deal with these "all-in" strategies even if they're protected under conceal and then they'll find that they don't have a deck, due to the fact they put it all on one or several cards, and I still do. The only I'll be beaten by it is that they're lucky I don't have those ways on hand when the play happens.
i was playing one of my warlock decks against this and got totally smashed. so i went to try and mimic it. i diddnt look at this page tho. its hilarious i hit a mage for 28 dmg with my questing adventure. i don't roll with half of these cards but the intent is similar. basically concealing a questing adventure around turn 3. totally hiding it at turn 4. around turn 8 whip is out and slap the opponent in the face.
GG was fun while it lasted
Deck Review:
Played 10 games in unranked mode. Won 8, Lost 2 and the two losses were extremely close.
Thoughts... Amazing deck. Extremely fun to play. 12/12 concealed questing adventurer on turn 4?.. yeah, that can happen.. Several concedes as opponents realized they had zero chance. I would substitute Nat Pagle for a Novice engineer, and possibly a leeroy like others have suggested.
I'm starting my own quest to review as many of the decks that get any sort of attention on this site as I can, and this is the second one I tried because of a rogue-win daily quest, and I'll definitely be KEEPING this one.
This deck like red always wins in MTG)
But how can i win when i got 5 mana and 0 creatures :( bad luck? :P
Would nat pagle work in replacement of Bloodmage?
Do you guys still play this deck and if yes, do you still use Illidan or maybe made other changes?
I think Leeroy fits better than Illidan. As stated in a comment below, Leeroy + Shadowstep + [Preparation + Cold blood] + Leeroy = 12 [16] damage on turn 5-6. Mybe there are other viable alternatives?
We'd probably be playing Bloodmage Thalnos in that open slot if we had all the cards, probably not Illidan and definitely not Leeroy.
We're playing Bloodmage Thalnos in place of the joke Illidan Stormrage.