“Tempo” Rogue is just another aggro deck except the players call it tempo to feel better about themselves for playing aggro.
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ha ha, just joking man... really though, it's a tempo deck, it's different.
It has less average turns played than Mech and Midrange hunter, also it has a single extra turn played than murloc shaman (also one more than Zoolock), which is an extremely aggro deck. I guess murloc shaman should be renamed to tempo shaman given those statistics.
“Tempo” Rogue is just another aggro deck except the players call it tempo to feel better about themselves for playing aggro.
near lethal levels of sodium detected.
ha ha, just joking man... really though, it's a tempo deck, it's different.
It has less average turns played than Mech and Midrange hunter, also it has a single extra turn played than murloc shaman (also one more than Zoolock), which is an extremely aggro deck. I guess murloc shaman should be renamed to tempo shaman given those statistics.
yeah but tempo rogue has been a thing for ages. it actually has parts taken from miracle rogue as well. I don't think the speed has anything to do with it, it's just simply a tempo deck because of how it's played.
“Tempo” Rogue is just another aggro deck except the players call it tempo to feel better about themselves for playing aggro.
Yeah. Aggro deck with lots of reactive cards and dead turns. Salt thread is at the top of the forums <3
I know exactly where the salt thread is, no need to point it out to try and invalidate an argument that you don’t agree with. Which is what most people try to do on this website. If you want to call it “tempo” then fine, whatever helps you sleep at night.
Tempo rogue plays pretty differently from board flood decks like murloc shaman and zoolock, its fine with having no one drops and has really weak and strong turns, sometimes it can flip the board state. The current variation of tempo rogue is really burn heavy with the two waggle picks able to combo with leeroy and just deal a million burst. Dunno what your definition of aggro is but it can probably be called defined as an aggro deck.
Edit: What I'm trying to say is that the definition of aggro can vary a lot
Yes, I confirmed the Tempo Rogue variation with Myra, Pirate, Waggle Pick, Chef Nomi, lackey, Leeroy (which I'm playing with) is aggro-like, but not the thief variation.
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By the way, tempo rogue is really good because of the lack of healing tool, and Waggle Pick is a cool design!
Ya Man!!
This Rogue Approves.
Anduin: I'm Rogue too. Pick me! Pick me!
“Tempo” Rogue is just another aggro deck except the players call it tempo to feel better about themselves for playing aggro.
near lethal levels of sodium detected.
ha ha, just joking man... really though, it's a tempo deck, it's different.
It has less average turns played than Mech and Midrange hunter, also it has a single extra turn played than murloc shaman (also one more than Zoolock), which is an extremely aggro deck. I guess murloc shaman should be renamed to tempo shaman given those statistics.
yeah but tempo rogue has been a thing for ages. it actually has parts taken from miracle rogue as well. I don't think the speed has anything to do with it, it's just simply a tempo deck because of how it's played.
The only fun Rogue decks are the bad ones no one plays lol
More curious about 2020, to be honest. 2019 is so ova, bro.
Yeah. Aggro deck with lots of reactive cards and dead turns. Salt thread is at the top of the forums <3
I know exactly where the salt thread is, no need to point it out to try and invalidate an argument that you don’t agree with. Which is what most people try to do on this website. If you want to call it “tempo” then fine, whatever helps you sleep at night.
I am actually having a lot of fun with tempo rogue. The rng aspect with the foxes, lackeys etc make it quite enjoyable to play for me.
The reaction of Valeera right now ...
Tempo rogue plays pretty differently from board flood decks like murloc shaman and zoolock, its fine with having no one drops and has really weak and strong turns, sometimes it can flip the board state. The current variation of tempo rogue is really burn heavy with the two waggle picks able to combo with leeroy and just deal a million burst. Dunno what your definition of aggro is but it can probably be called defined as an aggro deck.
Edit: What I'm trying to say is that the definition of aggro can vary a lot
Yes, I confirmed the Tempo Rogue variation with Myra, Pirate, Waggle Pick, Chef Nomi, lackey, Leeroy (which I'm playing with) is aggro-like, but not the thief variation.