Sparkz’ – Rogue Control Jade (Standard, Season 38)

Class: Rogue - Format: mammoth - Type: control - Season: season-38 - Style: ladder

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Mulligans

General Mulligans

  1. Either of the 1 cost Discovers are fine only 1 shown to show more.
    Same goes for Eviscerate + Shuriken and Swarmer + Huckster

Aggro Mulligans

  1. Different from the general Mulligan because you really want the thief discover as those cards tend to be able to played sooner and be able to possibly clear the board.
  2. Huckster is more powerful than Swarmer but don't get greedy searching for the right cards.

Jade Rogue? You really gotta stop..

        Coming back to standard for the last couple days of the season, and put together this Jade Rogue and I have to say it’s been a world of fun! Jade Rogue is the least popular out of the three Jade Classes, and has the hardest time being played in “packages”. Shaman can run 2x Jade Claws, 2x Jade Lightning, and Aya Blackpaw be fine with only 6 jade cards. Rogue however has the worst jade cards without the proper deck behind them. Jade Shuriken is a worsened Lightning, and Swarmer was great when Raptor was still a thing but since it left, Jade Rogue lost a lot of it’s “tempo power”, and that’s why I made this control version instead. In my opinion Vilespine Slayer is a staple in any rogue deck now that isn’t a quest rogue. Activating the combo on Slayer isn’t difficult, as with three (1) cost spells and four (0) cost spells having what you need isn’t hard. Late game (when you’ll normally be using Slayer anyway) simply playing a Jade Swarmer or a Undercity Huckster that has come around can suffice. 

No Preperation? You gotta be kidding me...

        Before you go freaking out about how I keep breaking “deck basics” lets go over the power of Shadowstep in this deck. Just by listing all of the card synergies common or not: Acidic Swamp Ooze SI:7 Agent, Barnes, Jade SpiritVilespine SlayerAya Blackpaw, N'Zoth, The Corruptor. That is 8 cards that that we can combo with. Shadowing the ooze is an instant tempo destroyer against pirate warrior. Not to mention if you were to theoretically play an ooze turn 2, destroying his weapon, and shadowstepping it. You could turn 3 combo out a SI:7 Agent, using the ooze destory his next weapon. 

        Now lets go over the few cards that are worth using a Preperation on. Fan of Knives and Mimic Pod. We aren’t a Miracle Rogue, we aren’t quest rogue, and we don’t have shadow strike. End of story

Tips and Tricks

        The following will be a list of tips and tricks for mulligans, combos, and resource management. 

  1. Always, Always, Always keep the following cards
        a) Backstab
        b) Journey Below or Hallucination (only both if going second and have Si:7)    
        c) SI:7 Agent
        d) Bloodmage Thalnos
        e) Undercity Huckster
        f) Jade Shuriken 
        g) Fan of Knives (not against Mage or Priest)
  2. Minimum requirements for dropping N’zoth
        a) Cairne Bloodhoof and Aya Blackpaw
        b) 2x Undercity Huckster and Aya Blackpaw or Cairne Bloodhoof 
        c) 2x Jade Swarmer, 2x Undercity Huckster
        d) Total of 4 random or not so random Journey Deathrattles, mixed         with personal ones
        e) Don’t ever use to speed up game. Use as a way to appear on the board, but not before you have totally lost it (count your deathrattles to ensure maximum effect).
  3. Always play the non “mimic” card off of Mimic Pod first. Some people are obsessed with tracking where cards come from in your opponent’s hand and how long they have been there. A lot of people check the feed after certain actions if they missed the actual play. No point in giving extra assistance by telling them we have 2 Aya’s or 2 Slayers in our hand. The left card is the one that doesn’t have the “tag” on it.
  4. Use a shadowstep on a SI:7 or Slayer to kill something before you use an Eviscerate, as Eviscerate or Jade Shuriken can become a lifesaver when trying to burst for lethal at times. That being said don’t kill a Kabal Talonpriest with a Slayer. Just use the eviscerate, but of course use a Backstab or Shuriken before using those two. Eviscerate should be the last card you consider when trying to remove something. 

Substitutions

        Cairne and Shaku are two cards that aren’t required but have high value in the deck. Slayer is a necessity in this deck so unfortunately you’ll have to craft it if you want to play this. Don’t worry Slayer isn’t going anywhere from non quest rogue decks anytime soon. Aya, and N’zoth go without saying in this deck. Unlike Jade druid you really need Aya in Shaman and Rogue Jade decks.

Cairne Bloodhoof (The most expensive one to replace)
              ~~Sherazin, Corpse Flower, pretty easy to get 4 cards out in a turn                 (don’t overextend to revive.)
              ~~Shadowcaster Combo with Swarmer, SI:7, Slayer, maybe N’zoth.
              ~~The Black Knight (Jade decks do well against taunt warrior anyway                 but doesn’t help to add the tech if you find them a lot)
              ~~Barnes not to hard to get value out of him.

Shaku, the Collector
            ~~Barnes (see above)
            ~~Swashburglar Not often you are going to get multiple hits out of Shaku, but on the second hit                         his value sky rockets
            ~~Second Hallucination, good combo starter and nice to find ways out of situations.
Bloodmage Thalnos
            ~~Barnes (see above)
            ~~Second Hallucination (see above)
            ~~Polluted Hoarder, bulkier loot hoarder, 2 drop slot is fine Bloodmage is only here for value.

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  1. Epinefrine
    June 1, 2017 at 5:02 am

    First of all, great decks pal! I’ve been using a Jade rogue deck like this and a N’zoth Priest for getting into legend, and both worked excellent, specially the Jade one due to no one knowing exactly his mechanics, as a non classic Meta deck.

    In addition, have you tried including 1 Shadowcaster? It really works for me, for making a 1/1 Aya or Cairne, that can be cast right away or include it in a combo, also boosts the N’Zoth quality of minions that came back to the field.

    Nothing more to add, your decks are great and inspired me to make my own builds, and step aside of the Copy-Paste Meta play.

    • Sparkz - Author
      June 1, 2017 at 10:23 am

      Honestly I care more about how my decks inspired you to make your own decks than the feedback, that’s all I really try to do. Get people to go beyond the copy paste of the pro decks.
      Thank you for your feedback though, but I disenchanted my shadowcasters a while back to make a legendary, so maybe I’ll make one again soon.
      Shadowcaster is not to be underestimated, that is for sure.

  2. Fred
    May 29, 2017 at 2:02 pm

    Do you have a Wild Jade Rogue list man? Trying to find a good one, thanks!

    • Sparkz - Author
      May 29, 2017 at 3:05 pm

      Currently no. I can work on one, and I’ll try it out for next season, and get back to you. I’ll post it early next season.

      • Fred
        May 29, 2017 at 4:53 pm

        Thanks man, I’m looking forward for it 🙂

  3. alexander
    May 29, 2017 at 12:43 pm

    I love this deck, though he can’t really beat top rank decks (hi mages)

    • Sparkz - Author
      May 29, 2017 at 3:08 pm

      Yah, I saw that occasionally for the splurge I was playing this deck. Since Rogue has no good heal in standard they loose to the burn mages. (Healbot is their main friend in wild)

  4. Darknes386
    May 25, 2017 at 6:19 am

    What rank are you playing this at?

    • Sparkz - Author
      May 25, 2017 at 10:20 am

      15-10 in Standard (I’m more of a wild player so I don’t sit very high in Standard)

      • Darknes386
        May 25, 2017 at 3:11 pm

        Glutinous ooze might help more against aggressive decks

        • Sparkz - Author
          May 25, 2017 at 5:45 pm

          I would but with shadow step, the 0 mana ooze comes out better I’ve found because against those aggressive pirate warriors, or rogues. You get too tight on mana in those early turns especially against the pirate warrior to be able to bounce the 3 cost. (Although the armor does become nice but saying you bounced turn 3 and then you want to SI;7 turn 3 you can)