Kerri's First Odd Rogue!
- Last updated Jan 8, 2019 (Level Up Nerf)
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Wild
- 26 Minions
- 4 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Odd Rogue
- Crafting Cost: 5200
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 1/9/2019 (Level Up Nerf)
- Tommy_Wave
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Hi friends,
Something a little different for y'all today! For many players, returning to the game after a short hiatus can be tough. Between new cards, new decks, and a new metagame, things can be stressful. In this video I talk to a player in that exact situation, streamer and content creator KidKerrigan, and help her find an affordable yet strong deck to get some wins with. What better deck to play than Odd Rogue!
So sit back and enjoy as we talk through the basics of the Archetype, mulligans, strong plays and things to look out for! I hope this video helps some players get back into the game or gives newer players some tips on the Odd Rogue game plan.
(Games start at 13:32)
Are you a new player who is giving Odd Rogue a try for the first time? Let me know what you think in the comments! Be sure to check out myself and KidKerrigan everywhere you can;
Find Kerri on;
Twitch: twitch.tv/KidKerrigan
Twitter: twitter.com/KidKerrigan
Instagram: instagram.com/kidkerrigan
Find me on;
Twitch: twitch.tv/tommy_wave
Twitter: twitter.com/tommy_wave
Instagram: instagram.com/tommy_wave_
Hi Tommy,
I watched this video all the way through and have 3:
1.What is the name of the other application you like to use other than Innkeeper to keep track of the game?
2. You were talking about Myra's Unstoppable Element being OP in this deck; I have it, which card would you normally sub that out for? and are there any other high budget substitutes you would do for this deck?
I've been hooked on Hearthstone for months and cant get passed rank 19, so more recently I've been interested in the meta and watching strategy videos like this... I know it's definitely about having the right curve and making decisions based on what type you're against... Do you have any videos specifically about aggressive/Control strategies as a general reference to all the classes in one? or do you bring most of that up while you're playing through?