![]() ![]() Of course, these mulligans shouldn’t be followed to the book so decide depending on the circumstances. You need a combo activator for Vilespine Slayer against Mountain Giant which is insanely important, and also it gives that additional card against control match-ups that CAN win you the game. Hallucination – After playing so many games, I’ve come to the conclusion that this card is ridiculously strong against slow decks.Cavern Shinyfinder – Since the early game is slow, getting your Spectral Cutlass is essential in these match-ups and the earlier you get it, the better. ![]() You don’t really get punished when all control decks do is preparation in the early game. Fal'dorei Strider – Since you’ve got a lot of time to work with, setting up your spiders early on should be your primary goal.Fan of Knives – It’s just a great card in general which can give that game-changing card in some matchups such as Consecration, or Lightning Storm.SI:7 Agent – If you’re on the coin or can trigger this on the third or fourth turn, it’s a great way to control the aggro, but it’s otherwise a 3 mana 3/3 which can trade.Cavern Shinyfinder – Can be played on curve and search for Spectral Cutlass which will increase survivability.Backstab – 2 damage for 0 mana is a very important tempo swing and/or combo activator in the early game when you’re fighting for the board against an aggressive opponent.It can clear many pesky boards in this new meta, like Deathrattle Rouge, Token Druid, Even Shaman, etc. Without any fuel to keep the durability of Spectral Cutlass up, what’s the point of having a high attack lifesteal weapon? And I also replaced Cavern Shinyfinder with Vanish because it’s an extremely powerful card. I switched to Fan of Knives because it’s an amazing card that can deal with a wide board early game, and draw cards which is what this deck wants. Switched 1x Cavern Shinyfinde for Vanish.Switched 2x Toxicologist for 2x Fan of Knives.That’s why I made modifications to this deck. It’s a good card, but I can win games without it. It allowed for early trades and buffs Spectral Cutlass up, but that’s all. Update* After testing this deck 4 days into the Boomsday expansion, I decided that Toxicologist wasn’t good enough at rank 8 and above. However, that doesn’t mean you’ve lost the match! Use all your skills and win that game and show them who’s boss! ヘ(*゚ー゚)┌θ)゚ロ゚)ノ You’re Spectral Cutlass won’t be buffed by any cards you play from your thief cards and it also won’t activate Tess Greymane. However, with previous experiences from other expansions, you will definitely be at a disadvantage. Out of the many matches from the release of the Boomsday Project expansion, I have not yet vs against another Rogue on ladder since everybody was testing out new decks. There are apparent weaknesses though which is vsing against another Rogue player. This is why Hallucination and Blink Fox, and the important Academic Espionage are in the deck so you can throw more value at your opponents face. Well look no further as Tess Graymane will surely keep you entertained and help you out in those sticky or more importantly, boring situations. ┻━┻ ︵ \(‘0’)// ︵ ┻━┻Īnd also did I mention you can win with crazy means instead of playing just a fatigue game. With a possible 5 or even 9 attack weapon with lifesteal, it would be extremely difficult for your opponent to kill you, and with the possibility of other weapon enhancements from other classes … prepare for trouble and make it double. You wanna know why? Because you can shuffle 20, 40 or even 80 cards so you don’t even need to worry about dying from fatigue! What about your health you say? Well, my friend, that is what Spectral Cutlass is for. This is a hyper value deck that will never fatigue even if a Warrior uses 2 Dead Man's Hand, shuffling 9 cards into their deck. You can survive the early game if you have basic game knowledge.Īnyways, back onto the topic at hand. Now I know Fire Fly can be used for turn 1 early trades, or combo with Vilespine Slayer, but that’s all. And my answer to that is yea, it is, but this deck doesn’t need it. Now you’re wondering, why no Fire Fly? It’s such a great card. This is a greedy value deck, nothing more, nothing less. Unlike regular Thief Rogue which features a tempo play style with Hench-Clan Thug or Fire Fly, this deck plays more with Spectral Cutlass and the new addition to this archetype, Academic Espionage. After testing this deck for a while, I’ve climbed from rank 14 to rank 10 without losing once. ![]()
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