I've had this happen to me many times and still usually win, this is because of their opening hand contains shadowstep and keleseth those are 2 pretty weak cards to try to fight for an early game board with so if your hand is good you have a huge early advantage. Just go all in on the rogue, forget trading, and jam everything to face. This has usually worked out for me but I play hunter so that helps... buteven though the rogues minions are really buff he's still relying on top decks to come back against you which is hard to do.
Great story indeed. Especially, because if rogue empties his hand this early, they will most likely lose the game except if they topdeck like a god, and you have nothing to play.
I was playing ranked and my enemy rogue played Prince Keleseth on turn 2, Shadowstep and then played him again, that was scary
Wow, GREAT story bro!
This thread looks dumb now but if you see the date, I posted it at the beggining of the new expansion, and no one was playing keleseth rogue, keleseth in general, that's why I posted this.
I would not advise running Bloodsail Raider in a Prince Keleseth deck....
Oupppss; let's say Swashburglar , another 4/4 ^^ .
I watched my friend playing this and yes, turn two 4/4 patches is very scary, imagine everything else in the deck was +2/+2. the opponent conceded on turn 3
Blizzard should make a special stream lessons or youtube videos in which they explain the the only way hs should be played is with supa dupa 1000 IQ control/combo homebrewed decks and 30 minutes long match is a minimum time period that proves you're not braindead blah blah something etc.
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I've had this happen to me many times and still usually win, this is because of their opening hand contains shadowstep and keleseth those are 2 pretty weak cards to try to fight for an early game board with so if your hand is good you have a huge early advantage. Just go all in on the rogue, forget trading, and jam everything to face. This has usually worked out for me but I play hunter so that helps... buteven though the rogues minions are really buff he's still relying on top decks to come back against you which is hard to do.
Only one time did this ever happen to me:
Normally I don't get salty about things like this, but exactly this happened in arena (3-0).
On turn 4 - the taunt brothers (aka 5/6s Saronite Chain Gang), followed by ???, then a 1 mana 10/10 Sea Giant.
"I might not go down in history, but I'd definitely go down on your sister!"
Great story indeed. Especially, because if rogue empties his hand this early, they will most likely lose the game except if they topdeck like a god, and you have nothing to play.
Maybe... nah nah nah nah
Come to think of it, this turned out to be the new cancer!
Have a hug from me bro..don't be afraid,everything is going to be ok T_T
"I will tell you what Velen never taught me.Whosoever stands before the light...inevitably casts a shadow."