Kolentos Miracle rogue is incredibly fun to play. You practically don't do anything until turn 5-8 and then either do 18 damage in 1 turn with Leeroy or pull out a 20/20 Edwin.
I know a lot of people will say miracle is crap and unreliable but if you play smart (really think your strategy over) instead of just playing turn by turn you can keep a decent win rate. I'm only rank 12 but it's fun to beat no brain rush decks with some fancy tricks and outplaying them just before they lethal you.
guys i have been using miracle rogue for last couple of days and i had so much fun. i am still learning how to play it correctly and mistakes are made but even when i lose its all about fun.
i dont have edwin so i replaced it with adventurer, only difference i see between two cards is fact that you need adventurer in hand before starting combo, while you can start combo and draw into edwin. so my question to more experienced players with miracle is: is it worth it?
guys i have been using miracle rogue for last couple of days and i had so much fun. i am still learning how to play it correctly and mistakes are made but even when i lose its all about fun.
i dont have edwin so i replaced it with adventurer, only difference i see between two cards is fact that you need adventurer in hand before starting combo, while you can start combo and draw into edwin. so my question to more experienced players with miracle is: is it worth it?
Hey guys, try out this one.... its a different playstile but i would still call it a miracle deck^^ (killing a mountain giant with sap is sooo satisfying.)
I smell what you're stepping in re: it being miraculous, but a "miracle rogue" deck is always going to include a Gadgetzan Auctioneer. Your deck is a horse of a different color.
Just wanted to point out that I hate questing. I'd rather play second conceal, second sap or just some cheap cyclers (novices, loot hoarders).
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I'm so glad there is prejudice against playing hunter/zoo/[insert FotM deck here]. People like that make the life so much easier for those of us who play to win.
I just finished a nerve racking mirror match: my drunken battlecry against their Jenkins miracle.
I wish I'd realized there were VanCleefless miracle decks; If I'd known, I wouldn't have held onto my Assasinate for so long. Then again, maybe that wouldn't have been a good thing. I ended up winning by attrition.
whoops! I guess it's not the exact deck. I do run a conceal.
Kolentos Miracle rogue is incredibly fun to play. You practically don't do anything until turn 5-8 and then either do 18 damage in 1 turn with Leeroy or pull out a 20/20 Edwin.
I know a lot of people will say miracle is crap and unreliable but if you play smart (really think your strategy over) instead of just playing turn by turn you can keep a decent win rate. I'm only rank 12 but it's fun to beat no brain rush decks with some fancy tricks and outplaying them just before they lethal you.
guys i have been using miracle rogue for last couple of days and i had so much fun. i am still learning how to play it correctly and mistakes are made but even when i lose its all about fun.
i dont have edwin so i replaced it with adventurer, only difference i see between two cards is fact that you need adventurer in hand before starting combo, while you can start combo and draw into edwin. so my question to more experienced players with miracle is: is it worth it?
Well, this post is a bit old.
If you're good at HearthStone it totally worth!
Im currently rank 13-12 but im still learning..
I play a version of kolento's deck at legendary and having a ton of fun :)
rank7 almost six with a a few variations from Kolento's deck
I smell what you're stepping in re: it being miraculous, but a "miracle rogue" deck is always going to include a Gadgetzan Auctioneer. Your deck is a horse of a different color.
Just wanted to point out that I hate questing. I'd rather play second conceal, second sap or just some cheap cyclers (novices, loot hoarders).
I'm so glad there is prejudice against playing hunter/zoo/[insert FotM deck here]. People like that make the life so much easier for those of us who play to win.
I just finished a nerve racking mirror match: my drunken battlecry against their Jenkins miracle.
I wish I'd realized there were VanCleefless miracle decks; If I'd known, I wouldn't have held onto my Assasinate for so long. Then again, maybe that wouldn't have been a good thing. I ended up winning by attrition.