50 Malygos face damage potential. I'm not sure how you came up with 38.
Not a terrible idea. It could be fun. I might consider Hagatha the Witch and Mana Tide Totem. I understand why it isn't there, but a 5 mana 4/4 that draws a card is actually pretty fine. It then adds more minions to trigger Hagatha. Making a deck without Hagatha just seems crazy.
I think it has a nice start. There are a lot of things I like, but I have some misgivings about Rain of Toads and Swampqueen. Muckmorpher might be better than Storm Chaser. And lack of Lightning Storms (or maybe Feral Spirit) makes this not feel like a mid-range deck at all, but a tempo deck. The problem with that is it flat loses to real tempo decks like Zoo, Hunter or Secret Paladin.
I'm not so sure this is a good card . Usually, you need to evaluate cards by their worst case, not their best. At worst this card is 3 Mama so nothing. That's really, really bad.
And people are upset that a company builds in incentives to use their other products or services? I'm supposed to go in a baby rage over that? Damn, Hello Google. Hello Amazon. Hello Apple. Hello Microsoft.These are the business practices of some of the most successful corporations in the world.
It's still the same game. The only thing you lose out on by not playing the other titles is a cosmetic!!! Let's keep it in perspective. Businesses have the right to take moves that make them money. You have the right to decide if it's worth it to you to spend the money. It's a good and fair system .
I feel like anyone using the legend card back at any rank is very proud of their achievement. I guess I see it as not as big of an achievement as they do, so they seem a bit pretentious. Most people I've known used it for a very short time after they got legend the first time and quickly tired of it.
To add to the people above me, who were spot on, I'll add that occasionally the correct move is to go all in. Like they said, it's match-up dependent. Against Zoolock it was a common strategy because they never used to play an answer to a big early Edwin. It could hit them in the face a couple of times before they could do anything about it. But it's also important to take chances against decks you aren't favored against. Sometimes a big Edwin turn just falls into your lap. Yes, that deck that's favored against you might have the answer, but if you give them time they definitely will have the answer. If they don't have the answer early, you can sometimes steal a win from a deck that's hard to beat.
I play a version with Sherazin sometimes. I like to run 2 Razorpetals in that deck, though. I have both Sherizan and Valanar and have been playing both for a little bit, now. I like Sherizan a little better, to be honest.
I also typically like to run one Southsea Deckhand in place of a Counterfeit Coin. I like to play as few situational cards as "2 ofs" as possible. If I get stuck with an opening hand of double Coin, I might be in trouble. If I have one Coin and one Deckhand, I'm right on track. Also, I think 3 pirates is the correct number to consistently pull out Patches before you draw him. And Deckhand is also a cheap card for Sherazin, acts as mini removal. It's just a good all around card to play in rogue.
To the OP, nice deck. It's very similar to the one I run, right down to one copy of Vanish. I was using one Questing Adventurer instead of Lerroy. The Lerroy is an interesting choice. I'll give it a try. Questing is similar in value to Giants, so maybe Lerroy gives a little more flexibility to the deck. I also go back and forth on Mimic Pod over Shaku. Mimic Pod is better in the value game, and Shaku is better for early tempo. It depends a little on the decks I'm facing as to which card I play.
I feel like a traitor, having gotten my golden shaman in TGT playing Zeus and now only having 828 shaman wins. I did rack up 542 rogue wins in my traitorous absence. I still have love for my Thrall loving girls and boys, though. Don't hate me too much for falling in love with Valeera.
So the most renowned priest player in all of hearthstone built a deck, took it to top 100 legend, and the first thing you do is change the deck entirely and claim the deck isn't very strong? I'll be the first to say that what Zetalot can do with priest is far beyond what us mortals can do, but I'm more likely to believe Zetalot than you.
Miracle in some form will likely always exist. What that form looks like changes with each expansion. We are probably not that close to the most optimized list, yet.
What do you think of the idea of changing the quest to say something like 'Play 4 minions with the same name that cost 3 or more'? It would slow down the deck and require the Rogue to play control while they're setting up the quest.
The problem with that is Rogue, as a class, is not cut out to play a control game. No class heals and the hero power becomes more and more useless as the game goes on. By the time they get their Core up, viable control classes(Warlock, Warrior, Priest, etc.) would outvalue them at the end game. If a nerf like that happens, Miracle Rogue will once again be the only viable archetype Rogue can play.
Playing and bouncing Earthen Ring Farseer would be a decent heal. Shadowstep can effectively heal one of your minions. There are a lot of 3 cost minions with very useful battlecries that could help control the board. Plus, once it's complete, a bunch of cheap overstated minions would also certainly help control the board if they need to.
You clearly don't play rogue, if you think that's a good way to play it.
@Bibikis Quest Rogue is NOT an aggro deck. It literally plays almost nothing for several turns that it isn't bouncing back into it's hand. That's not aggro.
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No Dr Boom or mechs. Fail.
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50 Malygos face damage potential. I'm not sure how you came up with 38.
Not a terrible idea. It could be fun. I might consider Hagatha the Witch and Mana Tide Totem. I understand why it isn't there, but a 5 mana 4/4 that draws a card is actually pretty fine. It then adds more minions to trigger Hagatha. Making a deck without Hagatha just seems crazy.
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I think it has a nice start. There are a lot of things I like, but I have some misgivings about Rain of Toads and Swampqueen. Muckmorpher might be better than Storm Chaser. And lack of Lightning Storms (or maybe Feral Spirit) makes this not feel like a mid-range deck at all, but a tempo deck. The problem with that is it flat loses to real tempo decks like Zoo, Hunter or Secret Paladin.
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Before I owned him, I used Shiv.
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How about Shadowblade as a replacement for Evasion? It's better utility and can be used in a finishing combo in some match-ups.
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I'm not so sure this is a good card . Usually, you need to evaluate cards by their worst case, not their best. At worst this card is 3 Mama so nothing. That's really, really bad.
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And people are upset that a company builds in incentives to use their other products or services? I'm supposed to go in a baby rage over that? Damn, Hello Google. Hello Amazon. Hello Apple. Hello Microsoft.These are the business practices of some of the most successful corporations in the world.
It's still the same game. The only thing you lose out on by not playing the other titles is a cosmetic!!! Let's keep it in perspective. Businesses have the right to take moves that make them money. You have the right to decide if it's worth it to you to spend the money. It's a good and fair system .
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I feel like anyone using the legend card back at any rank is very proud of their achievement. I guess I see it as not as big of an achievement as they do, so they seem a bit pretentious. Most people I've known used it for a very short time after they got legend the first time and quickly tired of it.
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To add to the people above me, who were spot on, I'll add that occasionally the correct move is to go all in. Like they said, it's match-up dependent. Against Zoolock it was a common strategy because they never used to play an answer to a big early Edwin. It could hit them in the face a couple of times before they could do anything about it. But it's also important to take chances against decks you aren't favored against. Sometimes a big Edwin turn just falls into your lap. Yes, that deck that's favored against you might have the answer, but if you give them time they definitely will have the answer. If they don't have the answer early, you can sometimes steal a win from a deck that's hard to beat.
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I play a version with Sherazin sometimes. I like to run 2 Razorpetals in that deck, though. I have both Sherizan and Valanar and have been playing both for a little bit, now. I like Sherizan a little better, to be honest.
I also typically like to run one Southsea Deckhand in place of a Counterfeit Coin. I like to play as few situational cards as "2 ofs" as possible. If I get stuck with an opening hand of double Coin, I might be in trouble. If I have one Coin and one Deckhand, I'm right on track. Also, I think 3 pirates is the correct number to consistently pull out Patches before you draw him. And Deckhand is also a cheap card for Sherazin, acts as mini removal. It's just a good all around card to play in rogue.
To the OP, nice deck. It's very similar to the one I run, right down to one copy of Vanish. I was using one Questing Adventurer instead of Lerroy. The Lerroy is an interesting choice. I'll give it a try. Questing is similar in value to Giants, so maybe Lerroy gives a little more flexibility to the deck. I also go back and forth on Mimic Pod over Shaku. Mimic Pod is better in the value game, and Shaku is better for early tempo. It depends a little on the decks I'm facing as to which card I play.
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I feel like a traitor, having gotten my golden shaman in TGT playing Zeus and now only having 828 shaman wins. I did rack up 542 rogue wins in my traitorous absence. I still have love for my Thrall loving girls and boys, though. Don't hate me too much for falling in love with Valeera.
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So the most renowned priest player in all of hearthstone built a deck, took it to top 100 legend, and the first thing you do is change the deck entirely and claim the deck isn't very strong? I'll be the first to say that what Zetalot can do with priest is far beyond what us mortals can do, but I'm more likely to believe Zetalot than you.
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Miracle in some form will likely always exist. What that form looks like changes with each expansion. We are probably not that close to the most optimized list, yet.
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Me thinks the author plays Borderlands 2.