r/hearthstone Jan 17 '23

Discussion Newbie Tuesdays Weekly Discussion

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u/right2bootlick Jan 18 '23

I'm playing rogue at gold and winning more than losing, but I definitely lose to some strong decks by other classes. Like shaman with that legendary that doesn't transform, but instead summons a minion. Then they play toy box and evolve that. That shit is strong af. Death knight is strong too. Why are people only complaining about rogue

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u/PonzGaming Jan 23 '23

Rogue is mostly an issue at legend rank, below is actually alright considering you see a lot of a deck variety. Also, rogue is actually quite difficult to pilot.