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FATIGUE Rogue (yes, I'm serious)

  • Last updated May 24, 2018 (Spiteful Nerf)
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  • 16 Minions
  • 13 Spells
  • Deck Type: Theorycraft
  • Deck Archetype: Unknown
  • Crafting Cost: 7480
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 5/14/2018 (Witchwood)
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  • Battle Tag:

    GeneK#2589

  • Region:

    EU

  • Total Deck Rating

    92

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***Changes history***

  • 15 May, 2018: -Blink Fox +Spellbreaker
  • 16 May, 2018: -Shadowstep +Shiv
  • 24 May, 2018: -Spellbreaker -1xAcidic Swamp Ooze +Zola the Gorgon +Bloodmage Thalnos

Hi guys!

I've been playing around with Miracle Rogue and realized that in many games versus control decks you simply run out of steam and die to fatigue. And I thought of a really easy way to solve the problem. With this deck you'll never die to fatigue and if you manage to survive long enough, you'll simply swarm the board with value and many of your opponents will most likely concede (as it happened many times in my experience).

How does it work?

This kind of deck is more of control archetype: you stall the game at the beginning by removing emerging threats with spells, SI:7 agents, evis, etc.; while developing Fal'dorei Striders, so that when you use your cycle spells (fan and shiv), you could also get 4/4s on your side of the board. Once your Valeera the Hollow is up, you need to prepare your hand for the heartbreaker combo. You'll need 1x Fal'dorei Strider, 1x Baleful Banker. That's it. 

Fal'dorei Strider -> Baleful Banker (on Strider) -> Baleful Banker shadow reflection (on the 1st banker): this will add 5 cards to your deck, 3 of which are 4/4. Rinse and repeat = infinite value.

So far I defeat control decks (except for Jaina) with relative ease, cubelocks are also not a problem due to how many board manipulations you have. Paladins and spiteful decks are pretty evenly matched. I only built this deck yesterday though, so it requires some further testing. Once I get used to playing it, I'll compose some sort of a guide. If you guys come up with improvements for the deck, just post your ideas in the comment section!

To be continued...