Rogue takes the stage today as the other class for which we got a ridiculous amount of cards in the initial reveal. As always, we will be providing you with the indisputably correct analysis of these cards, which you should definitely take as gospel and come yell at me if it somehow turns out wrong.
It's not a Sprint, it's a Galakrond.
Quote From ShadowsOfSense Rogue's Galakrond seems insanely good. We've already seen some fairly good Invokers, so it shouldn't be an issue for you to have upgraded him fully by turn 7 - and you're getting a Lackey every time you do it, too, which means you can really play the value game with him.
I'm not completely sure what the remains of the shell will be - do you focus in on that Lackey synergy, or are they merely an additional bonus to the pressure you can put on with your card advantage? Whatever the case may be, I'm confident that we'll see this played in a high tier deck.
Wax on, Wax draw.
Quote From FrostyFeet Waxadred is a very interesting card. Value-wise, it's really good. Stats slightly more worth its mana cost and an effect that makes it unkillable without silencing it. Waxadred's Candle costs you nothing so you'll basically get a free 7/5 at some point of the game. And there's also room for all kind of Deathrattle shenanigans with e.g. Necrium Blade. Having said that, I still somehow doubt that it would see too much play, especially outside Deathrattle-oriented decks. I feel like it would fill a very similar role than Cairne Bloodhoof but with a more RNG-reliant Deathrattle as you might not get another Waxadred during the whole game. And Cairne Bloodhoof isn't seeing that much play at the moment either. I'm more than happy to be wrong though.
She's got a perfect smokey eye... and everything else, actually.
Quote From ShadowsOfSense This is an interesting card. Certainly the advantage it provides you - a flexible 3 mana to throw out whenever you need, that can activate combos or spell synergies - is fantastic. Is it the kind of card you want in a Galakrond deck, though? The decks I've been envisaging don't necessarily play into this effect - they could use it, sure, but I don't know that this will make the cut, at least in those decks.
This will only ever find a use in Galakrond decks. Whether Galakrond decks will go in a direction that needs it is another matter entirely.
Kiss from a Rogue.
Quote From ShadowsOfSense This is just good. 3 damage is a tried and true good amount - certainly better when on a 2 mana card, but 3 mana isn't bad when you also get a Lackey out of it. Again, nowhere near strong enough to see play outside of a dedicated Galakrond deck - I mean, compare it to Backstab or Eviscerate, for Yogg's sake - but I anticipate this making the cut in every Rogue Galakrond deck.
The only way this won't see play is if Galakrond doesn't see play, I feel.
Why do Dragon's Hoard? Dragon's bored.
Quote From Demonxz95 Dragon's Hoard presents a fun, flashy twist on the typical Burgle Rogue. Whereas normally, Burgle Rogue support normally just throws you "whatever", this limits the pool and a bit and gives you some choice. Limiting the pool to Legendaries allows each player to have some idea as to what they'll get, and it will allow you to get a more fun and on average possibly better card as a result. There are very few irredeemably terrible class Legendaries (looking at you, Duskfallen Aviana), and even if you get one as a choice, it doesn't screw you over because of the Discover. As a 1 mana card, it's also a simple Combo enabler that replaces itself with a Legendary and it still works in mirror matches too!
Overall, it's a really "wacky" inclusion in Burgle Rogue, that may actually have a chance of replacing Pilfer in Standard. Even if it doesn't become a meta card for most Burgle Rogues, it'll still be run for style points.
In Kobold Kingdom, candle blows out you!
Quote From sinti Looks like a pretty powerful card draw for Dragon Rogue, if that can become a thing. Bad Sprint without dragons, superb Arcane Intellect with dragons.
I already predict that Miracle Galakrond Rogue just has to become a thing. The battlecry is begging for it. Throw in more support for good ol' Gadgetzan Auctioneer with The Coins from Umbral Skulker and Candle Breath might tie a nice bow on it. Waxadred, being a dragon and having synergy with drawing cards from your deck, fully supports this as well. That being said, could be that we might have to wait until 2020 once Myra's Unstable Element rotates, we shall see.
Raise Galakrond. Praise Galakrond. Slays Galakrond.
Quote From FrostyFeet I think the card is a lot better than it might first seem. You definitely wouldn't run this solely for the primary effect, just thinking about Blessing of Might or the now-nerfed Cold Blood would make Rogues cry. But since we have to take into account Galakrond's Guile getting triggered by the Invoke effect, the card seems a lot better, easily outvalueing e.g. Sinister Deal. Two 1-Cost cards packed into one in a deck that loves Combo triggers? Getting further with your quest of having an insanely powerful Galakrond, Azeroth's End? That's a double yes from me as I fully expect this to be part of all Galakrond Rogue builds.
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We can never escape the Lackeys.
Miracle Rogue with Nomi + Myra's has been low-key powerful for awhile now and with both Galakrond + Candle Breath draw to be added to the mix I think the consistency will hit critical mass.
The future's bright for Rogue's combo archetypes.
Galakrogue might enable a "broken" draw strategy ala mill rogue but instead of burning cards, it's emptying your deck and having endless 0 cost minions. Imagine 3+ Heistbaron Togwaggle that cost 0, then you draw potentially 9 more 0 cost cards, and maybe you can add in Waxadred somehow or a Nomi/Mechathun finish.
Waxdred is an interesting card and I can't seem to make a decision about how good I think it will be. Other cards with similar effects as this all failed either because you had to pay a high price or meet spesific conditions to ressurect them, but with Waxdred you pay the mana cost once and he (she?) is your forever. It is not hard to copy the deathrattle, and with some of the new cards (Galakrond and candle breath) it doesn't look like it will be hard to draw him again later. I just am not sure it will be worth spending that many resources just summoning raw stats. But then again, how much are you really spending to summon him? It is this question that makes me constantly second guess whether or not he will be good.
I think you could build a Waxadred deck with the same end-goal as a Chef Nomi deck. If you can Necrium Blade/Vial 2-3 times and reach the end of your deck then you essentially have a permanent board of 7/5s threatening your opponent. Plague of Death is the only board clear that deals with it effectively.
I stay skeptical about Galakrond itself, as i think it requires too many support cards, with a generally bad Tempo ratio, and not enough room for other synergies (except Lackeys ofc).
On the other hand, a good Wax Explorer could be enough to unlock the Breath, and make for a small Dragon/Draw package for draw purposes in any deck.
I hope Dragons can be merged into Thief Rogue. It would be great, flavor-wise.
rogue won't be getting a explorer because it isn't one of the good classes
It is my understanding that every class is getting an explorer.
Hunter got one and Hunter isn't a good class.
*edit* nevermind I forgot Hunter is a good class. I was wrong.
Hunter's are represented by Brann, and are a good class. Only the good classes will be getting an Explorer, as far as I remember.
The EVIL classes are Rogue, Priest, Warrior, Warlock and Shaman.
Ah, i missed it!
Well, if not explorers, hopefully other solid Dragons to make Wax Breath viable.
Dragons + Thief Rogue = Nefarian!
I know!
But nefarian should cost something like (2) less to be vaguely viable...
I think Rogue Galakrond might finally be what makes me craft Heistbaron Togwaggle. I've been having so much fun with Burgle Rogue that I've never made an effort with the (obviously strong) lackey-focused Tempo Rogue. But with Invoke/GK's hero power you're going to have a DISGUSTING amount of lackeys - it would be almost impossible not to get obscene value out of Togwaggle.
ETA: Thanks a ton for that flavor text on Seal Fate - now I've got that song stuck in my head and it won't come out...
What song is that?:o
Kiss From A Rose - Seal
I must admit, I did not realise it was a song in that particular movie. Somehow that makes it all the better, though.
I like you call it "that particular movie" haha. Joel Schumacher is history's greatest villain and his "works" are those of the devil!
Also for a pallet-cleanser, here's Seal getting attacked by wolves:
https://youtu.be/pLooDtjrhv8?t=91
Looking at these again (& reading your superb analysis on them) is a reminder that Rogue is probably gonna be disgustingly good if Galakrond is as good as I think it's going to be.
While Rogue’s Galakrond looks like it’ll be the best one pretty easily, you need to remember that you need to run Galakrond cards to get the full effect of your battlecry makes it a bit worse (I mean imagine drawing Praise Galakrond from it)