Quest Druid owns them. Shadow Priest owns them. My Reno Shudderwock Shaman with Stickey Fingers in etc owns them, and I dont always need Sticky Fingers because 1 mana freeze their face elemental and 1 mana freeze face spell stall good.
Even Shaman ... the kids table Value Meal deck in your vid according to Tempostorm is a favorable matchup for the Even Shaman.
If you were clever and an Even Shaman run 2 Wildspaw Cavern and they would be frozen whole game.
But that would require thinking, right?
If I seem sarcastic, it is because Even Shaman has so many tools like Brrrrrlocks available that this should not be hard.
Because the deck is simply good against shaman. Even Shaman is slow because it has no burst damage and cannot go back on board easily because you're summonning, well, totems. And rogue is really good at picking up minions one by one and brutally pushing you off the board.
Quest Druid owns them. Shadow Priest owns them. My Reno Shudderwock Shaman with Stickey Fingers in etc owns them, and I dont always need Sticky Fingers because 1 mana freeze their face elemental and 1 mana freeze face spell stall good.
Even Shaman ... the kids table Value Meal deck in your vid according to Tempostorm is a favorable matchup for the Even Shaman.
If you were clever and an Even Shaman run 2 Wildspaw Cavern and they would be frozen whole game.
But that would require thinking, right?
If I seem sarcastic, it is because Even Shaman has so many tools like Brrrrrlocks available that this should not be hard.
It is not clever to put a card in that deck which is only good for targeting specific weapons. By the way it is called Wildpaw Cavern. So it is not good. The problem is that rogue has too many mana cheating cards which are broken in specific situations like Preparation, Secret Passage, Breakdance, Scribbling Stenographer or Kingsbane.
It is not clever to put a card in that deck which is only good for targeting specific weapons. By the way it is called Wildpaw Cavern. So it is not good. The problem is that rogue has too many mana cheating cards which are broken in specific situations like Preparation, Secret Passage, Breakdance, Scribbling Stenographer or Kingsbane.
Then don't?
When I make decks, I decide what I must beat and what I must accept that I lose to.
An Even Shaman has an embarrassment of riches to choose from and could choose to target Kingsbane.
An Even Shaman could be built to beat the crap out of Kingsbane Rogue, sure it would be worse against everything else, but that's how it works.
Hello folks,
could somebody explain why such decks could be possible? Rogue is really imbalanced right now...
https://hsreplay.net/replay/2ChXfAsmFeiQdoV9tfPVfu
How can you beat such a deck?
Quest Druid owns them. Shadow Priest owns them. My Reno Shudderwock Shaman with Stickey Fingers in etc owns them, and I dont always need Sticky Fingers because 1 mana freeze their face elemental and 1 mana freeze face spell stall good.
Even Shaman ... the kids table Value Meal deck in your vid according to Tempostorm is a favorable matchup for the Even Shaman.
If you were clever and an Even Shaman run 2 Wildspaw Cavern and they would be frozen whole game.
But that would require thinking, right?
If I seem sarcastic, it is because Even Shaman has so many tools like Brrrrrlocks available that this should not be hard.
Because the deck is simply good against shaman. Even Shaman is slow because it has no burst damage and cannot go back on board easily because you're summonning, well, totems. And rogue is really good at picking up minions one by one and brutally pushing you off the board.
It is not clever to put a card in that deck which is only good for targeting specific weapons. By the way it is called Wildpaw Cavern. So it is not good. The problem is that rogue has too many mana cheating cards which are broken in specific situations like Preparation, Secret Passage, Breakdance, Scribbling Stenographer or Kingsbane.
Kingsbane Rouge:
could somebody explain why such decks could be possible? Druid is really imbalanced right now...
*Link of a game with a Armor Druid with "only" 100armor*
How can you beat such a deck?
Armor Druid:
could somebody explain why such decks could be possible? Mage is really imbalanced right now...
*Link of a game with a Secret Mage who countered everything he was doing*
How can you beat such a deck?
Secret Mage:
could somebody explain why such decks could be possible? Priest is really imbalanced right now...
*Link of a game with a Neptulon on turn 2*
How can you beat such a deck?
Big Priest:
could somebody explain why such decks could be possible? Shaman is really imbalanced right now...
*Link of a game with a shudderwock shaman who freezes and clears every board*
How can you beat such a deck?
Shudderwock shaman:
Mutanus has easten my Shudderwock pls nerf
Knackig wie Würste, würzig wie Würste und zart wie Würste
Then don't?
When I make decks, I decide what I must beat and what I must accept that I lose to.
An Even Shaman has an embarrassment of riches to choose from and could choose to target Kingsbane.
An Even Shaman could be built to beat the crap out of Kingsbane Rogue, sure it would be worse against everything else, but that's how it works.
Just dont be a crybaby. Check meta, tech your deck or pick another one more fitting to current meta.