Nice question... I would have believed it easier if it were a 10/10 because Edwin... but so far it seems something about stealth something with that minion that buffs them. The rest no idea.
Care to explain how a rogue would manage to do that?
I don’t play rogue so don’t ask me the details. Maybe it was turn 4? Anyway 2 Questing Adventurer and a never ending sequence of 0 mana spells and secret passage of course
Questing adventurer is not as easy to pull off as you might thing though. Personally I don't think rogue is one of the classes to be concerned about seeing that many classes have much much stronger plays and counters now.
What's that new 2 cost paladin minion that copies highest attack and health? Priest have tons of steals and shadow words, and the list goes on.
I hear ya tho. If you had no answer to that it must have been quite frustrating.
Meh... You are talking about the rogue class, dude. It's very well known for being able to do some really nasty stuff during the early game from time to time.
How idiot? When you don’t know what’s coming up in few turns and you don’t have the right mulligan?
Hearthstone Pro Player XHope played around a 10/10 Edwin VanCleef on turn 1 and under the pressure of being in a tournament, winning the match (just watch the video I shared in my previous post). I'm not saying it is your fault for not playing around it or that you're a fool, but Lexandur's comment is not totally invalid.
This is BS. You play around if you have the right cards/deck and especially the right class. Not every class can do that
Exactly! So, why were you complaining in the first place? No deck is prepared to deal with every single possible treat out there. You proved my point. This thread doesn't make any sense.
Rogue: 10/7 + 7/7 on board
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@blizzardknowsitsshit
@funandinteraction
Blizzard loves it because a highroll game is much easier to rigg and we know blizzard loves to rigg outcomes.
blad you manz suk at this game i'm a pro and don't run into these problems at all. big up myself and screw you guys.
Care to explain how a rogue would manage to do that?
Nice question... I would have believed it easier if it were a 10/10 because Edwin... but so far it seems something about stealth something with that minion that buffs them. The rest no idea.
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look its obvious that rogue needs a nerf and priest needs a buff thats all I can say
I don’t play rogue so don’t ask me the details. Maybe it was turn 4? Anyway 2 Questing Adventurer and a never ending sequence of 0 mana spells and secret passage of course
and then turn 4 priest play Shadow Word: Ruin
Questing adventurer is not as easy to pull off as you might thing though. Personally I don't think rogue is one of the classes to be concerned about seeing that many classes have much much stronger plays and counters now.
What's that new 2 cost paladin minion that copies highest attack and health? Priest have tons of steals and shadow words, and the list goes on.
I hear ya tho. If you had no answer to that it must have been quite frustrating.
Should have played around that, fool!
The answer to all your doubts will always be
How idiot? When you don’t know what’s coming up in few turns and you don’t have the right mulligan?
What cards they play for that ??
Meh... You are talking about the rogue class, dude. It's very well known for being able to do some really nasty stuff during the early game from time to time.
Seriously, guys, this is nothing new. How is it possible for so many of you being surprised by stuff like this?
Hearthstone Pro Player XHope played around a 10/10 Edwin VanCleef on turn 1 and under the pressure of being in a tournament, winning the match (just watch the video I shared in my previous post). I'm not saying it is your fault for not playing around it or that you're a fool, but Lexandur's comment is not totally invalid.
This is BS. You play around if you have the right cards/deck and especially the right class. Not every class can do that
Exactly! So, why were you complaining in the first place? No deck is prepared to deal with every single possible treat out there. You proved my point. This thread doesn't make any sense.
Druid is balanced imo