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Malygos Miracle Galakrond DoD Rogue

  • Last updated Dec 9, 2019 (Shaman Nerfs)
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  • 13 Minions
  • 16 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Malygos Rogue
  • Crafting Cost: 10600
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 12/9/2019 (Shaman Nerfs)
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  • Battle Tag:

    Elegiac#2833

  • Region:

    EU

  • Total Deck Rating

    87

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This is a fresh spin on a well-known deck from the history of Hearthstone - Malygos rogue. It has a miracle aspect as well because we rely on Gadgetzan Auctioneer to draw a good portion of our deck, as well as Galakrond, the Nightmare, which is one of two our combo enablers.

The combo goes this way: 

1) We invoke Galakrond, the Nightmare to preferably his final form Galakrond, Azeroth's End (though sometimes his second form Galakrond, the Apocalypse will be enough)/get a Wondrous Wand from Heistbaron Togwaggle;

2)We draw the rest of the deck as soon as possible either with Myra's Unstable Element or Gadgetzan Auctioneer;

3) We play Malygos and shuffle its copies with Togwaggle's Scheme into an empty deck;

4) We draw 0-costed Malygoses with Wondrous Wand or/and Galakrond, the Nightmare;

5) We play our free Malygoses and win with Sinister Strikes and Eviscerates.

I think the deck is promising, it can deal amounts of damage far beyond anyone's ability to protect themselves with armor, and hey, if armor does somehow become a problem, you are now legitimately able to evaporate it with our newest friend Platebreaker. My main concern with this deck is of course its survivability. We need to see how the meta will shape itself, but if too many good aggro/tempo/burn/face decks pop up, this deck won't be able to persevere, which has always been the case for a Malygos rogue. The slight difference now though is that a decent amount of pretty good survival neutral cards exists this time, but it is rather difficult to make cuts for those cards, and it has to be done only if survivability is the top priority. The deck does have a few flexible spots which can be substituted for healing or hard removal if needed, but replacements have to be done carefully to not compromise the deck. There are several good cards on my radar which may be added if some current cards prove to be not necessary as maindeck, such as Bloodsail Flybooter, Flik Skyshiv, Pharaoh Cat, Sap, Shiv, SI:7 Agent, Rotten Applebaum, Zilliax, and Khartut Defender.