In "Hearthstone", the "Poison-coated Thief" deck is built around a Rogue (Rogue) deck that adds poison damage to weapons and attacks with a combo mechanism. The following is a reference for building a traditional Poison Thief deck based on historical information and game environment:
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This deck comes from Echo, a player on the US server. He recently used this entertainment deck on his alt account to rank around 1,000 players in the US server. Even though he tried his best and could barely maintain a positive winning rate, the thrill of slashing with a fifty-meter sword still made people want to stop.
Chilias: Counting Module + Perfection Module
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The starting idea of this deck is still the one mentioned in the recommendation in the first issue of the weekly report, using the 1-cost cover artist to obtain multiple Sonias, and combining them with gifts and poison to kill them. The reason why this deck can be played again after the patch is that in the last recent patch, the animation effects of cards such as "Water Dancer Sonya" and "Soda Volcano" that were not mentioned in the patch were accelerated/ It has been optimized so that when it originally required extreme operations to stack up to 20 or 30 attacks, it can now be easily stacked up to more than 50 attacks, ensuring that no wrong cuts will be made due to lack of time at startup.
But in fact, the fastest kill in this deck has to wait until the seven-cost round. In the current environment, the mainstream five-cost kills such as Dragon Priest, Self-mutilation, and Natural Shaman are commonplace. This deck can only face mages and Warriors have a slightly higher winning rate.
If you are a recreational player who likes high-frequency operations but doesn’t care so much about scoring, or you have lost the freshness of mainstream decks after uploading, or you like the thrill of slashing people with a fifty-meter sword, then you might as well give this set a try Card deck.
The above is all about how to match the Poison Thief deck in "Hearthstone". For more game strategies, please click the source code website.