After doing Tavern Brawl quest, I realized that Rafaam have a 100% winrate if you just play for value. Where Kel'thuzad almost never win, you can come very close with a strong opening hand. But Rafaam overall has much more value and a lot of board clear. So even if Kel'thuzad manage to generate a large board and get ahead through smart trade, Rafaam will just win through stronger removal, AOE and constant underpriced powerful legendaries.
3 matches for me, all Kel, and 1 win. I wouldn't auto concede it, but it's frustrating as heck to have Rafaam chaining removal every turn while still dropping bombs.
After doing Tavern Brawl quest, I realized that Rafaam have a 100% winrate if you just play for value. Where Kel'thuzad almost never win, you can come very close with a strong opening hand. But Rafaam overall has much more value and a lot of board clear. So even if Kel'thuzad manage to generate a large board and get ahead through smart trade, Rafaam will just win through stronger removal, AOE and constant underpriced powerful legendaries.
Thanks mate, great advice! I'll make sure to think back to this ground breaking advice when I play again!
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3 matches for me, all Kel, and 1 win. I wouldn't auto concede it, but it's frustrating as heck to have Rafaam chaining removal every turn while still dropping bombs.
I won every game with Kel. I did 5 so far, one with Rafaam and i got also a win.
Played 10 games, 7 win Rafaam (all wins) and 3 with Kel'Thuzad (3 loss)... balanced
Played only one match, it was with kel, and it was pretty easy game for me
This reminds me of the first "Nefarian vs Ragnaros" Brawl. Where Nefarian was way better than ragnaros and his Hero Power was so broken.