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RastaFish’s Yogg Spell Miracle Rogue – #7 Legend (June 2017, Season 39)
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Those of you looking for someone who pilots the deck, look up Livehigh02 on youtube. Korean player who only plays rogue and developed variants of this deck when ungoro was launched.
Can’t find Livehigh02 anywhere on youtube, have you got a link?
i’ve been trying evolved in rogue decks myself. it’s amazing. took a mirical rogue deck and a jade deck to rank 6 from 12 in an hour
Evolved Kobold? why?
WHY ? cause you can clear minions or do a finishing blow on the enemy with Razorpetals.
What
I’d like to see this deck piloted by a pro. I can’t seem to get it to work properly.
Can someone please explain how this deck wins the game?
Do you just try and survive and burst your opponent down with 3 attack Razorpetals?
He has some games he played on his twitch https://www.twitch.tv/rybkapipka
There’s no footage of this deck in action currently. Only a couple of “Road to Legend” games, where he plays Giant Rogue and Medivh Mage.
At the time I posted the comment he has a 2 hour video of just him playing this deck, I doubt its still there.
You play it like a normal Miracle Rogue deck which requires a lot of practice, both playing so you get a feel for it but also studying others play on youtube, guides and so on since it’s one of the hardest if not the hardest archetype to master.
As a miracle rogue you have plenty of win conditions. Overall game plan though is to shut down your opponent from getting any board that will stick while planing for a set up play that will generate a lot of value or present your opponent to a treat that simply can’t be dealt with.
Thanks for your reply!
As standard Miracle Rogue, yes, I can see how you can have many win conditions. This deck seems to have much fewer (solid) win conditions. Edwin and burst damage with Kobold are the only solid win conditions this deck has. Sherazin is ok if you actually draw it and it doesn’t get Polymorphed. Keeping control of the board against aggro is sort of a win condition. Random cards from your opponent’s class are only good some of time. And relying on Yogg to be a serious win condition is scary. Basically, you are relying on moderately good RNG combined with the Gadget draw engine and some burst.
I haven’t tried the deck out, and as he got to Rank 7 legend, the deck is obviously good. I just don’t understand how this deck wins against the top tier decks played at high level legend. If you could, say, give me a few pointers on individual matchups with this specific decklist, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, and GLHF! 🙂
Replacement for SHAKU, THE COLLECTOR?
Possibly a Mimic Pod
Thanks mate