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Slams aren't that important, and neither is the Loot Hoarder. You can swap in Cruel Taskmasters for easier OTK, more bodies for Battle Rage and more card draw when combined with Acolyte of Pain. Second Rampage is really good for easier OTK as well. 
Your goal isn't to draw all the cards in your deck, but to draw enough to OTK your opponent. 
One Brawl should be more than enough. Include Ravaging Ghoul for more draw from Battle Rage and Acolyte of Pain, while serving as an anti-aggro tool as well.
Harrison Jones can be only a 5 mana 5/4, which is very bad, and even if your opponent has a weapon, it's not really important to destroy it as it doesn't threaten your board. You can leave him in the deck if you face a lot of weapon classes. If not, a Bloodhoof Brave or second Ravaging Ghoul should be better.

Also, a few tips (though it is possible you already know them): don't "waste" your Faceless Manipulator to copy enemy minions - you can use it to copy your own Raging Worgen to OTK. Sometimes it is better not to hero power early on against control decks, as it can disable you from drawing another card from Battle Rage

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Thank you for the pointers. Ravaging Ghoul is an interesting option. It's actually better than Loot Hoarder if it helps drawing just one single card through accolyte or battle rage. I agree that the body would help as well. A Shield Slam for a Brawl could be an option as well. Second Ghoul for Harrison , I'm not sure about that. Harrison is extremely good against Doomhammer, and I am facing a lot of Shamans. I'll test out one Ghoul first, and if that does some heavy lifting I'll experiment with a second Ghoul.

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4 whirlwinds is exactly where you want to be going into ranked at any time. That's half of the reason Tempo Warrior is the #1 deck to play.

Wouldn't make a call to replace Slam with Taskmaster. Spell does pretty much everything you want it to do, while Taskmaster is a card that's "just ok" on both sides. And "just ok" is not exactly good enough. 

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Good to know Paracel. Double Ghould would be the way to go then. Cutting the Loot Hoarder seems clear, but would you cut for the second Ghoul assuming I'd like to keep Harrison?

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3 hours ago, Paracel said:

4 whirlwinds is exactly where you want to be going into ranked at any time. That's half of the reason Tempo Warrior is the #1 deck to play.

Wouldn't make a call to replace Slam with Taskmaster. Spell does pretty much everything you want it to do, while Taskmaster is a card that's "just ok" on both sides. And "just ok" is not exactly good enough. 

I would argue on tempo warrior being the #1 deck right now, especially as a control warrior player. 
Slam is better in most warrior decks indeed, but the main point of Cruel Taskmaster is the 2 damage (or 4 damage if you hit Raging Worgen). That's why Worgen warriors run Inner Rage - to get more damage and easier OTK. 

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Started a N'Zoth Paladin deck (http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/581116-nzoth-paladin-standard) and I have just enough dust to craft one legendary. Was thinking of Cairne Bloodhoof since I could put him in other classes' N'Zoth decks, but not sure. Also thinking Ragnaros, Lightlord since if I ever get him with A Light in the Darkness, I always take him. Will just list the few additions I am thinking with the top 3 being what I was most leaning toward:

Also trying to get most value from whatever I craft (i.e. all classes? classic set? use in multiple deck types?) but still have it be an improvement for this deck. Also, could think about crafting more epics/rares (additional doomsayer and lay on hands?) I feel like Ragnaros, Lightlord may be the way to go and remove A Light in the Darkness. I may also remove one or both Keepers to add another Corrupted Healbot and something else. It's all up in the air. I do not play a ton and got to rank 13 this month (which is highest I have gotten) before I started getting a losing record.

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@Darkacheron Cairne Bloodhoof if you want to play mainly N'zoth decks, Ragnaros, Lightlord if you face too much aggro or freeze mages, Ragnaros the Firelord if you want to play other control decks, Eadric the Pure is really bad and should not be crafted, Chillmaw if you want to play  mainly dragon decks (not important for N'zoth decks), Justicar Trueheart if you want to play priest or control warrior as well.

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hey there guys  , after the last season ended  i decided i want to play some casual games for the sake of fun and decided to make a deck for a class i dont play much ..in this case it was the priest  and went to make a hybrid (c'thun and dragons) i tried it out today and won 3 games out of 3  urmm 1 priest and the same n'zoth rogue twice  lol ..fluke 100% ofc ..i want some opinions on some better cards to fit in since the deck is way clunky but i like the idea that you are always finding synergy or buffing c'thun . here is the deck and i hope by time i can make it run better with your suggestions  :) 

edit : add a c'thun warrior to the win streak 

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Hello everyone, I am currently using the basic rouge deck and am wondering how i can upgrade it

Here is my collection: http://www.hearthpwn.com/deckbuilder/rogue#471:2;87:2;385:1;164:2;74:2;576:2;479:1;378:2;47:1;434:2;31:2;246:2;326:2;433:2;568:2;60:2;90:1

I have access  to all of LOE and will buy BRM eventaully if needed and have around 1.5k crafting dust.

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@PancakeMonkTwilight Geomancer is pretty much useless, because when you drop C'Thun, there won't be any need for taunt. Add Brann Bronzebeard and Twin Emperor Vek'lor. Midnight Drake is too weak, especially in a proactive deck such as this. Ysera should be better. Drakonid Crusher isn't really important in your deck, as you already have big dragons and don't need more big bodies that much. Include Twilight Elder for bigger C'Thun. Faerie Dragon is too small. Wyrmrest Agent should be better against early aggressive pressure and has one extra stat.
Overall, I think C'Thun/dragon deck is too unreliable as you have low amount of dragons and low amount of C'Thun buffers.
@multicolouredpotatoHi there, you linked the decklist instead of your collection. Do you need help with syncing and sharing your collection?

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@Paracel and positiv2: just to let you know I substituted Loot Hoarder and one Slam for two Ravaging Ghouls. It's a definite improvement I feel. Thanks again for your help.

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28 minutes ago, positiv2 said:

@PancakeMonkTwilight Geomancer is pretty much useless, because when you drop C'Thun, there won't be any need for taunt. Add Brann Bronzebeard and Twin Emperor Vek'lor. Midnight Drake is too weak, especially in a proactive deck such as this. Ysera should be better. Drakonid Crusher isn't really important in your deck, as you already have big dragons and don't need more big bodies that much. Include Twilight Elder for bigger C'Thun. Faerie Dragon is too small. Wyrmrest Agent should be better against early aggressive pressure and has one extra stat.
Overall, I think C'Thun/dragon deck is too unreliable as you have low amount of dragons and low amount of C'Thun buffers.
@multicolouredpotatoHi there, you linked the decklist instead of your collection. Do you need help with syncing and sharing your collection?

yes the deck is indeed c;unky ..thats why i was assertive that i was a fluke .. i ended up finishing the priest quest with5 wins and 4 losses lol ..and its defiantly not a deck to consider  for laddering it was something i wanted to try and will see the cards you mentioned and try to combine them in the same deck ..thanks man 

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@multicolouredpotatoYou want to aim for miracoli, and that means you want Gadgetzan Auctioneers, Cold Bloods, Azure Drakes and many more cards. However, what to craft depends on your progression strategy. The main question is: do you want to play multiple decks/classes (which is subjectively more fun and protects you from meta changes), or do you want to grind with Rogue (faster progression, more skill with given deck resulting in higher WR)?

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6 minutes ago, multicolouredpotato said:

@positiv2 hmm i think i want to just go with rouge for now, thank you for your advice.

In that case save some dust for Bloodmage Thalnos as he has all you need - low cost, spell damage, card draw.

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Hi, I need help on further improving my deck. I've currently have this deck attached "CThun Mage". I'm currently on rank 14, and I would like to hear some advices about this deck how to further improve it. I have all BRM cards and could possible invest in other expansio LOE to get some cards from there. Also I have Archmage Anthonidas card but I don't know if it fits here. 

What card would be good in this deck, and how can I further improve it? Or should I switch to some other deck? I'm not sure how strong this deck is, or could be.

I saw this deck: https://www.icy-veins.com/hearthstone/legendary-tempo-mage-standard-deck

Is it worth to switch to that deck instead? I have this two legendaries but I don't have Arcane Blast. Is it worth spending 800 arcane dust to switch to this deck, Also I don't have Ethernal Conjurer.

 

 

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@freshbmYou don't need a fast start, so you can remove Arcane Missiles and Mana Wyrms. You can remove Sorcerer's Apprentices as you don't need an insane tempo turns, especially when you don't have cards that would allow it. Remove Flamewaker because you don't have enough spells and don't need tempo turns. You can remove Emperor Thaurissan as well because you don't have any combo wombos or curve high enough to make him needed.
This leaves us with 9 cards.
Twin Emperor Vek'lor should be your priority #1. He has insane value for his mana cost. You can include second Flamestrike to deal with aggro decks. Include 2x Disciple of C'Thun. Harrison Jones is a strong card in this meta as well, so he sould be included as well. Cult Sorcerers can be included as well. Include one Doomcaller to make sure you will gte maximum value out of your C'Thun. You can also include Archmage Antonidas to have a back-up win condition.
If you miss any of those cards, you can also include Cabalist's Tomes or C'Thun's Chosens.
Tempo mage is definitely stronger than C'thun mage and I recommend you to switch to it. Crafting Arcane Blasts is a good investment, and you can use Spellslinger until you save enough gold for needed LoE wings.

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@positiv2 Thanks man for suggestion. I will try with your changes. I don't have Vek'lor but I have other cards. 
As a matter of fact, on other forums they suggested me to insert Firewaker instead of Disciple of C'Thun, and to change C'Thuns Chosen with Crazed Worshipers.

Thank you on more time, I will stick with this deck until I grind some more dust for ArcaneBlasts.

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@freshbmThis deck doesn't have enough spells to make Flamewaker a good addition, let alone to be better than Disciple of C'Thun - a card that not only has no RNG, but also buffs your C'thun, which is bery important in a deck that doesn't have that many C'thun buffs.
C'Thun's Chosens shouldn't be your first choice, but neither should be Crazed Worshippers with their Fen Creeper stats and requirement to invest mana and ping to gain more than +1/+1 in control matchups. It's almost like running Grim Patrons.

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Hey guys,after(finally!!)saving up enough to buy the entire LOE,I've started on another wild renolock deck. How is it?

1zombie chow
1abusive
1mortal coil
1power overwhelming
1soulfire
1flame imp
1voidwalker
1dark peddler
1flame juggler
1darkbomb
1darkshire councilman
1earthen ring
1brann bronze beard
1argent horserider
1implosion
1defender of argus
1elise star seeker
1midnight drake
1twilight drake
1shadowflame
1cult apothecary
1faceless shambler
1hellfire
1healbot
1reno
1siphon soul
1emperor
1twisting nether
1arch-thief rafaam
1mountain giant

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@TheEvisceratorI formatted it a bit and fixed the Argent Horserider.

Abusive Sergeant isn't needed. You won't have to trade for tempo. Refreshment Vendor heals you and has a solid body (unlike Cult Apothecary), which is what you need.
Flame Juggler is a nice card, but there are better cards out there. Mind Control Tech should help you in zoo/shaman matchups.
Argent Horserider isn't needed as you don't have to put that much pressure on your opponent in the early game. Stampeding Kodo will help you clear the board just like Argent Horserider, but is a bigger body and therefore more useful in control matchups.
I probably wouldn't run Midnight Drake as he has only 4 health. Demonwrath can be included instead. It is a solid board clear, especially when you run Flame Imp and Voidwalker.
Cult Apothecary is useless in control matchups, and too situational in aggro matchups. Use Sylvanas Windrunner instead.
I would swap Arch-Thief Rafaam with Ysera as she is better as an additional win condition. You can keep Arch-Thief Rafaam though if you like him more.
Mountain Giant will probably cost more than you want as you have relatively low curve. Ragnaros the Firelord has higher value with the same body, and is more useful as a late-game power card.

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31 minutes ago, positiv2 said:

@TheEvisceratorI formatted it a bit and fixed the Argent Horserider.

Abusive Sergeant isn't needed. You won't have to trade for tempo. Refreshment Vendor heals you and has a solid body (unlike Cult Apothecary), which is what you need.
Flame Juggler is a nice card, but there are better cards out there. Mind Control Tech should help you in zoo/shaman matchups.
Argent Horserider isn't needed as you don't have to put that much pressure on your opponent in the early game. Stampeding Kodo will help you clear the board just like Argent Horserider, but is a bigger body and therefore more useful in control matchups.
I probably wouldn't run Midnight Drake as he has only 4 health. Demonwrath can be included instead. It is a solid board clear, especially when you run Flame Imp and Voidwalker.
Cult Apothecary is useless in control matchups, and too situational in aggro matchups. Use Sylvanas Windrunner instead.
I would swap Arch-Thief Rafaam with Ysera as she is better as an additional win condition. You can keep Arch-Thief Rafaam though if you like him more.
Mountain Giant will probably cost more than you want as you have relatively low curve. Ragnaros the Firelord has higher value with the same body, and is more useful as a late-game power card.

Thanks man...but unfortunately on this account i dont have sylvannas or rag lol.I was thinking maybe a sludge belcher?and also may I know which wing can I get demonwrath in,and if its past the first what can replace it...sunfury maybe?

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