You're talking about meta win rates, which are normalized over millions of games. As you suggested, he's only providing an anecdotal win rate from a select sample size. 100% win rate is entirely possible if you're talking about only yourself.
I've played a very similar deck and my advice is that Murloc Tinyfin is hard to pull off without any extra card draw. I've gotten around this by running one Murloc Tinyfin for every one Coldlight Oracle. You need some way to pull those Divine Favors when they're in the bottom half of your deck.
Surprisingly, Tirion Fordring fits pretty well in a deck this size. You might want to test it out, but I think you could easily work one in.
My prediction is that, for this deck to succeed as a tempo deck, either Zoobot or Menagerie Magician should be cut. We'll see as time goes on, but Zoobot is the one I see making the most consistent impact.
This deck seems pretty likely to have a dragon by turn three, so Nightbane Templar should work. I like Brann Bronzebeard, but the synergy with King Mukla might not be ideal. I'd cut one of those for a Templar and maybe cut Selfless Hero for Templar #2.
I can tell you're doing minimal dragon dependency, but Twilight Guardian seems pretty strong. I'd say you'll have a dragon and need taunt more often than you'll have your opponent at 15 health.
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Yeah hey I'm a quest rogue, how do I beat you?
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I suppose we'll see, won't we?
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You're talking about meta win rates, which are normalized over millions of games. As you suggested, he's only providing an anecdotal win rate from a select sample size. 100% win rate is entirely possible if you're talking about only yourself.
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Yeah fo real though. Tidecaller used to be reasonable with Bilefins floating around during the tentative phase of the meta.
Put one more nail into the Hungry Crab meta dream.
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Thijs, you were supposed to update your deck after the nerf! Knife Juggler happened like a year ago, come on man.
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Fingers crossed you don't roll Houndmaster off Barnes.
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I'm loving the Questing Adventurer garbage tech, I have high hopes for this deck. You're my pony, Thijs! Don't let me down!
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Whoa whoa whoa homeboy are these buffs (/nerfs) real?
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Can I get an idea of how to mulligan with Cloaked Huntress?
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Unicorn Paladin, I'm calling it now.
I've played a very similar deck and my advice is that Murloc Tinyfin is hard to pull off without any extra card draw. I've gotten around this by running one Murloc Tinyfin for every one Coldlight Oracle. You need some way to pull those Divine Favors when they're in the bottom half of your deck.
I like one of Argent Protector in murloc decks to promote synergy. Running Steward of Darkshire without Murloc Tidehunter seems like a missed opportunity, especially when you need 1/1 murlocs for your Hungry Crab. Even in a deck like this, Hungry Crab might still be better as a one of.
Surprisingly, Tirion Fordring fits pretty well in a deck this size. You might want to test it out, but I think you could easily work one in.
My prediction is that, for this deck to succeed as a tempo deck, either Zoobot or Menagerie Magician should be cut. We'll see as time goes on, but Zoobot is the one I see making the most consistent impact.
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I'm theory crafting this deck, too.
I kind of like Faerie Dragon over Dire Wolf Alpha.
This deck seems pretty likely to have a dragon by turn three, so Nightbane Templar should work. I like Brann Bronzebeard, but the synergy with King Mukla might not be ideal. I'd cut one of those for a Templar and maybe cut Selfless Hero for Templar #2.
I can tell you're doing minimal dragon dependency, but Twilight Guardian seems pretty strong. I'd say you'll have a dragon and need taunt more often than you'll have your opponent at 15 health.
Instead of Ysera you could try N'Zoth, the Corruptor and work in a Chillmaw. Goes well with Huge Toad
Your deck is the best I've seen by my prediction, but we'll see once Menagerie is released.
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Needs moar dargons