Not to be rude, but when you title a deck "anti-aggro," you have to accept that outvaluing control decks is just not something you will be able to indulge in. The solution would be to surprise them with Combos. A few inner fire or holy spirit here and there, and you will have a solid chance of victory without shitting on your WR vs aggro.
-> Elise the Trailblazer, the five mana card that ruins your chance of top decking board clears and requires an additional 2+X mana to affect the game, is good against the likes of pirate warrior and Aggro druid, who finish the game on t6 regularly and can threaten lethal as early as t4
( was meant to reply to Wellingt0n, soz about that, new to forum talks and all)
I shared your pain, which is why I can refute your comment. First time trying, the whole thing baffled me; nothing sat straight. I came from Midrange and control decks, the trades, the plays, and the mulligans were weird, I honestly thought I might have underestimated the deck.
But nooo, it is just the aggro mentality. Aggro decks are fragile and are designed to last for certain periods of the game, you can't checkmate, outsource or outlast your opponent. Instead, you play around AOEs, go for the balance of damage/stability with a leaning to damage and the rest plays itself out. The deck is not hard, but the mentality is.
For beginners who have a penchant for smashing things, the deck's learning curve is just perfect enough to slide them into the game's deeper parts.
I would have also suggested midrange hunter but that was already said.
I was talking about states buff mattering very little in comparison to say, more game turning effect like rexxar above.
Also, this effect has seen play before, remember The Mistcaller? Yeah, it was the shit when it was first introduced but as time went on it only saw play in funky decks and even then it made very little difference. This is going to be the same.
Furthermore, if you had 1600 dust, which one would you go for? DK rexxar or Keleseth? Effects just trump over states.
Point is, he is not "so powerful!!!!!!!".
Though, I suppose I ended up bitting too much by speculation on a card before the whole set was released.
How is Prince Keleseth "so powerful!!!!"? The mechanic is similar to goons and we already saw the outcome of that. Maybe we can combo it with life steal minions but even then, Just 1+/1+ is not worth it. It doesn't matter how I cut this cheese, it still ends up smelling like bullshit.
For the past 5 days I have been getting and rerolling into 40G quests, Which is ten 40g Quest in a row. I suspect I might have been unlucky, but this is such an unlikely streak that I can't help but think the 40G quest bug might have reappeared again. It happened before, the whole server was getting 40g quests for two weeks before someone realized something was "off".
My sample size is small and limited to my own experience only so I can't make rush conclusions . Which is why I am asking this forum, has it happened to you too?
I have run the deck for 12 matches so far and I can tell you it is important in the rogue matchup, which dominates the ladder atm, 2 damage from Primordial Drake Coupled with the 3 from above wipes out their board and leaves breathing room for you, or at least enough room to catch up. Craft it, I have seen it in nearly every taunt warrior deck and if you are planning on playing taunt warrior it would be a good investment.
I went through the comments and didn't see this particular inquiry among them so I am asking...
Let's say, I have played medivh. and let's say I dropped Cho'gall next turn and played a spell with Atiesh still equipped, how will the staff react? Will it summon a 0 mana minion, summon no minion or will it summon the minion of the same mana cost?
(I apologize if I broke any rules, I am rather new around here)
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Not to be rude, but when you title a deck "anti-aggro," you have to accept that outvaluing control decks is just not something you will be able to indulge in. The solution would be to surprise them with Combos. A few inner fire or holy spirit here and there, and you will have a solid chance of victory without shitting on your WR vs aggro.
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-> Elise the Trailblazer, the five mana card that ruins your chance of top decking board clears and requires an additional 2+X mana to affect the game, is good against the likes of pirate warrior and Aggro druid, who finish the game on t6 regularly and can threaten lethal as early as t4
Seems legit.
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Meh
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( was meant to reply to Wellingt0n, soz about that, new to forum talks and all)
I shared your pain, which is why I can refute your comment. First time trying, the whole thing baffled me; nothing sat straight. I came from Midrange and control decks, the trades, the plays, and the mulligans were weird, I honestly thought I might have underestimated the deck.
But nooo, it is just the aggro mentality. Aggro decks are fragile and are designed to last for certain periods of the game, you can't checkmate, outsource or outlast your opponent. Instead, you play around AOEs, go for the balance of damage/stability with a leaning to damage and the rest plays itself out. The deck is not hard, but the mentality is.
For beginners who have a penchant for smashing things, the deck's learning curve is just perfect enough to slide them into the game's deeper parts.
I would have also suggested midrange hunter but that was already said.
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In other words, she likes brain dead decks.
Pirate warrior. Fits your other critias too.
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I was talking about states buff mattering very little in comparison to say, more game turning effect like rexxar above.
Also, this effect has seen play before, remember The Mistcaller? Yeah, it was the shit when it was first introduced but as time went on it only saw play in funky decks and even then it made very little difference. This is going to be the same.
Furthermore, if you had 1600 dust, which one would you go for? DK rexxar or Keleseth? Effects just trump over states.
Point is, he is not "so powerful!!!!!!!".
Though, I suppose I ended up bitting too much by speculation on a card before the whole set was released.
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How is Prince Keleseth "so powerful!!!!"? The mechanic is similar to goons and we already saw the outcome of that. Maybe we can combo it with life steal minions but even then, Just 1+/1+ is not worth it. It doesn't matter how I cut this cheese, it still ends up smelling like bullshit.
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Battletag: EnGon#21683Region: EuTrade only? Yes, you will also go first.0
Battletag: EnGon#21683Region: EuTrade only? Yes, you will also go first.Closed.
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For the past 5 days I have been getting and rerolling into 40G quests, Which is ten 40g Quest in a row. I suspect I might have been unlucky, but this is such an unlikely streak that I can't help but think the 40G quest bug might have reappeared again. It happened before, the whole server was getting 40g quests for two weeks before someone realized something was "off".
My sample size is small and limited to my own experience only so I can't make rush conclusions . Which is why I am asking this forum, has it happened to you too?
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I have run the deck for 12 matches so far and I can tell you it is important in the rogue matchup, which dominates the ladder atm, 2 damage from Primordial Drake Coupled with the 3 from above wipes out their board and leaves breathing room for you, or at least enough room to catch up. Craft it, I have seen it in nearly every taunt warrior deck and if you are planning on playing taunt warrior it would be a good investment.
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I went through the comments and didn't see this particular inquiry among them so I am asking...
Let's say, I have played medivh. and let's say I dropped Cho'gall next turn and played a spell with Atiesh still equipped, how will the staff react? Will it summon a 0 mana minion, summon no minion or will it summon the minion of the same mana cost?
(I apologize if I broke any rules, I am rather new around here)
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Batttletag: EnGon#21683Region : EUTrade only? Yes, you will also go first.Closed.