Deathrattle Necrium Rogue
- Last updated Dec 16, 2019 (Descent of Dragons)
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- 24 Minions
- 4 Spells
- 2 Weapons
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 8140
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 12/16/2019 (Descent of Dragons)
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Okay okay... this game kidding me...
in 8/10 games after muligang i get anubis every time .... that can't be normal!!!
Trying to succeed with this deck and i just cant.
Deck is pretty terrible if you dont get apothecary in turns 1-5 and twice I top decked my two 9 drops which ruins the combo..
maybe im just a noob. or maybe this deck is just for memes.
Nice DR exploit deck. Should be banned tbf.
how many otk pally's are you seeing to justify flik? i've not seen one in the 10-5 ranks.
You can actually use flik in much more scenarios, you can clear facelesses with it or trigger your own deathrattles for example
Don't have Flik so I replaced her with unidebtified contract. Serves the same purpose and gives you some ok bonuses.
I'm currently playing similar stuff, with Magic Carpet involved. Working quite well for me!
https://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/1325542-deathrattle-carpet-necrium-rogue
i traded Flik Skyshiv for Siamat, and that works very well
Why? it seems bad against anything but OTK Tiger Paladin.
It got to admit it is a funny deck to play, and very effective. But you have to draw the right things, otherwise you're sitting there with dead cards and nothing to do!
I wish there was an replacement for Anka, the Buried. Its the only card of the deck i dont have, and dont have the dust to craft it :(
Just shit u dont use, gold cards, etc
wow, a deck that takes absolutely no skill to play.
Every deck requires some level of skills.....
Just because a deck has good cards doesn't mean players will know how to trade
I just played someone who missed lethal because they missed HP'ing to break [card]Necrium Blade[/card]
facehunter thread is over there, pal.
I run Legend on my main account and playtest a lot on an alternate account. Few takes from this deck (Trump's version as I believe it's better), as I do with usually all my playtests:
1. From ranks 20 down to 10, I went 31-9. Not very many mirror-matches even though ran into a lot of Rogue and Hunter. [20% seen rate for each]
2. Face Hunter gives this deck problem if they don't misplay and kill Necrium Apothecary
3. Pirate Warrior can be obnoxious, but fill your board earlier than them and hold tempo without sacrificing your combo and you force them to trade their face damage into the board.
4. Your win condition without Anub proc's is hard, and you rely on Edwin VanCleef alot to create a threat. You don't have to draw perfect, but you have to hope to draw well.
5. I won about 6 games without even dropping Anub procs but some of those were due to bad draws by the opponent I'm guessing. You can win without it though, but it's very hard.
6. If you draw perfectly you're getting your opponent to concede on turn 5 or 6 almost every time.
7. Overall it's a straight forward deck with its tech and what you're hoping to do, but the situational in-game decisions can be a little more complex than others so, it's not a deck I'd recommend for players who like to minimalize complexity.
TLDR: RNG
Like I said: both Legendaries are definitely upgrades yet not critical to the deck. As for meme-ery: it is a meme in the sense that it basically has a 67% chance to win if you draw/play Apothecary and a 0% if you don't. But it is also the #8 highest ranked archetype on HsReplay right now--and the 2nd highest that isn't Shaman or Hunter. (Pirate Warrior is #3, Galakrond Zoolock is #9 by a hair.)
Has anyone tried jamming Depth Charge in? It could get buffed out of killing itself, deter aggro, and kill Apothecary too.
How to play this deck? can anyone describe playstyle?