Million different versions but he got legend with this a little while ago. Of course it's an astronomical budget in my standards, just thought I'd post this. He got really lucky with the draws though, my gosh. Answers rush decks well.
When the ladder resets, everyone goes back to 25. And the Bloodknight, when you play Argent Squire turn 1 or 2, if shield hasn't been popped, you get 6/6 turn 3.
Edwin's just for mana efficiency I think, hardly the focus of the deck. Hit their face when you can, remove what's stopping you from hitting their face. Rinse repeat.
Durability doesn't really benefit rogue all that much compared to a warrior/paladin where Captain Greenskin might be better. Six health over four is also a pretty huge difference.
Durability doesn't really benefit rogue all that much compared to a warrior/paladin where Captain Greenskin might be better. Six health over four is also a pretty huge difference.
So, it is better for me to swap into something else?
Durability doesn't really benefit rogue all that much compared to a warrior/paladin where Captain Greenskin might be better. Six health over four is also a pretty huge difference.
So, it is better for me to swap into something else?
I'd keep the spiteful smith, I guess. Personally I think a lot of aspects of this deck aren't as viable as they used to be pre-nerfs, though.
Literally nothing in this deck was affected by the last rounds of nerfs. Which means that this deck becomes stronger by virtue of not being nerfed.
The absolute unwinnable brick wall I've run into is with health-buffing priests. I have nothing but Tink to deal with crazy-hp minions. Luckily priests are rare.
Million different versions but he got legend with this a little while ago. Of course it's an astronomical budget in my standards, just thought I'd post this. He got really lucky with the draws though, my gosh. Answers rush decks well.
I thought he reached legend with his warrior deck?
Or did he fall out of legend position and get back in with this?
Not sure if hyped yet.
He reached legend with his warrior-deck last season on one of his accounts.
You can't fall out of legend position.
Bloodknight?
When the ladder resets, everyone goes back to 25. And the Bloodknight, when you play Argent Squire turn 1 or 2, if shield hasn't been popped, you get 6/6 turn 3.
What turn would Edwin come out on average? It doesn't look like spells can be chained very easily in this deck.
Edwin's just for mana efficiency I think, hardly the focus of the deck. Hit their face when you can, remove what's stopping you from hitting their face. Rinse repeat.
I find edwin to be most efficient when popping out around turn 4-5.
Physika #1165
None try Captain Greenskin instead of the Smith?
...Too young to die, too drunk to live...
But with Greenskin you have the immediate buff (also on durability)...
...Too young to die, too drunk to live...
I don't like greenskins either... seems meh.
He cut Edwin out for another Smith while leveling on EU
Durability doesn't really benefit rogue all that much compared to a warrior/paladin where Captain Greenskin might be better. Six health over four is also a pretty huge difference.
Physika #1165
Been playing this deck this afternoon. I've jumped from r16 to r13 so far in 8 games
I'm going to give it a try ranked now.
how long ago is this deck? Not sure if it works against current meta?
I don't think there are any comments besides what he's said on stream which is where I got it. 08/02/14
So, it is better for me to swap into something else?
...Too young to die, too drunk to live...
I'd keep the spiteful smith, I guess. Personally I think a lot of aspects of this deck aren't as viable as they used to be pre-nerfs, though.
Physika #1165
Literally nothing in this deck was affected by the last rounds of nerfs. Which means that this deck becomes stronger by virtue of not being nerfed.
The absolute unwinnable brick wall I've run into is with health-buffing priests. I have nothing but Tink to deal with crazy-hp minions. Luckily priests are rare.