Tempo Thief Rogue Theorycraft Deck List – Rise of Shadows – April 2019

Tempo Thief Rogue Theorycraft Deck List – Rise of Shadows – April 2019

Thief Rogue, sometimes also called Burgle Rogue (from the first card that steals from your opponent’s class ever released in Rogue – Burgle) is one of the “evergreen” Rogue archetypes that Blizzard releases synergies to quite often. While many have hoped that it will work out in The Witchwood with Tess Greymane, ultimately it was never a competitive, meta deck. But that might just change in Rise of Shadows, thanks to the new synergy cards like Underbelly Fence and Vendetta.

There are actually two ways to build Thief Rogue – you can go for a slower, more value oriented build that focuses on Tess, or you can go for a Tempo build that wants to close out the games quickly. My experience has shown that when it comes to Rogue, if you can pick between a slow build and a tempo build, the latter is most likely a correct choice. Will it be the case this time? We’ll see, but I’ve still decided to theorycraft that way, especially since the new cards boost exactly this kind of play style.


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I’ll start by talking about the new cards that might make this archetype viable this time around. First one is Underbelly Fence – a 2 mana 2/3 that can turn into a Totem Golem with Rush instead of Overload. Crazy, right? Yes, it is indeed. The downside is that this effect will nearly never be active on Turn 2. Technically you CAN Preparation out Academic Espionage and draw a card from another class… but that’s a huge stretch. You could also run Pilfer, but it’s a bad card. If not for that downside, the card would be absolutely busted and could carry the archetype easily. But still, even assuming that the effect will be only active in the mid/late game, it’s still an amazing tempo card. 2 mana 3/4 with Rush can come handy even later in the game.

Another new card is Hench-Clan Burglar, which is the main fuel for your synergies. While Blink Fox is similar, the fact that Burglar a) Discovers and b) adds cards from another class and not your opponent’s class (which is big in the mirrors) makes it even better. It’s also a Pirate, so you can draw it with Raiding Party – a card that I suspect will be a backbone of every Tempo Rogue in the upcoming year (because let’s be honest – tutoring 3 cards for 3 mana is very powerful). While the stats are on the low side, it’s still worth it. You pay 1 mana extra for a card, synergy activation and a Pirate tag.

And finally, Vendetta. This card is absolutely busted in Thief Rogue. Given that holding a card from another class is not that difficult (except in Rogue mirrors, where it’s a bit harder, since only Burglar gives you those), you have a 0 mana 4 damage minion removal. Yes, I know that Wing Blast was overrated, but there are two reasons why this is better. First of all – 0 mana is SO MUCH better than 1 mana. I’ve played around with Wing Blast and it turned out that it wasn’t always easy to fit it in. E.g. when I was on 4 mana and played Flanking Strike to remove something and activate it, I could no longer play it. And second reason is that once it’s active, it will remain active until you play the card from another class from your hand, but you probably won’t do that before dropping this for 0 mana. It’s a great tempo tool and the reason why I’ve decided to cut Backstab – it might be a mistake, but we’ll see.

Other than that, the deck is mostly built upon the Pirate Tempo package. Raiding Party is a key card – with 7 Pirates and 2 weapons, your first one will almost always draw 3, while the second one might not draw you a weapon if you already have two copies (it will probably happen quite regularly), but it doesn’t matter that much. Southsea Deckhand act as a 1-drop, or a 2/1 with Charge later in the game (since you will have a weapon up most of the time in the mid/late game). Dread Corsair will ideally be a 0 mana 3/3 once you buff your weapon, but even without any buffs (with just your basic dagger), it’s a 3 mana 3/3 Taunt, so not great, but not the worst thing ever. Burglar I’ve already talked above. And Captain Greenskin acts like a solid body and a weapon buff in one.

Talking about weapons, one of the main reasons to play Thief package in a slower build is Spectral Cutlass. Will it work just as well in a Tempo version? Hard to say, but I sure hope it will. The idea is that you play it, buff it with Deadly Poison / Greenskin and then play some cards from another class to get extra durability. Let’s say that you get it to 5 Attack (one Poison and Greenskin). If you play against a slow deck, that will be A LOT of damage. Given the +1 Durability buff of Greenskin, if you just play 2 more cards from another class, that’s a 5/5 weapon, so if everything goes face, you can deal 25 damage to the opponent. While Lifesteal is not very useful vs slow decks, it will be amazing in faster matchups. It will let you keep board control with weapon while not running into a danger of killing yourself while doing it.

And finally, the ultimate refill – Myra's Unstable Element. The card is just great. While getting to fatigue is never pleasant, topdecking it after running out of steam is often going to win you the game. Drawing a full hand for just 5 mana means that you will have plays for the next few turns. If your opponent is low, it has a high chance of drawing cards you can use to close out the game – Southsea Deckhand, Eviscerate, Leeroy Jenkins. And the best thing is that this deck can also prevent fatigue quite easily. All you need to do is play Academic Espionage after Myra’s to shuffle 10 more cards into your deck. So instead of probably dying to fatigue after 4-5 turns, you will keep drawing potentially powerful cards. Of course, you might get a bunch of useless stuff, but you might also get a 1 mana Tirion Fordring or Archmage Antonidas.

I’m nearly sure that at least one Tempo Rogue variant will be a high tier meta deck, but it’s hard to say which one it will be yet. Maybe this one, maybe Heistbaron Togwaggle version with Lackeys, or maybe a Captain Hooktusk build. But even if it won’t be the #1 Tempo Rogue list, I believe that it has a lot of potential.

Stonekeep

A Hearthstone player and writer from Poland, Stonekeep has been in a love-hate relationship with Hearthstone since Closed Beta. Over that time, he has achieved many high Legend climbs and infinite Arena runs. He's the current admin of Hearthstone Top Decks.

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4 Comments

  1. DeusVult777
    April 16, 2019 at 6:48 am

    Any replaycment for Captain Greenskin?
    I’ve got all cards to this deck except him and I don’t have any dust left l.

  2. TheMessenJah
    April 9, 2019 at 8:05 am

    Isn’t “Sprint” a must in a deck with “Academic Espionage” ??
    It’s just a question, i’m not arguing with the author 😉 i’m mediocre player!

    • Stonekeep - Site Admin
      April 9, 2019 at 9:11 am

      I agree that Sprint is a great option after Myra’s + Espionage combo, so you can actually draw all those cheap cards at once instead of 1 by 1. But since that combo is just an extra thing in the deck, not an actual main win condition, and since Raiding Party should be enough of a card draw for the early tempo game plan, I decided against it.

      But you’re right that it might turn out to be necessary – we’ll see!

      • OldManSanns
        April 9, 2019 at 9:22 am

        The other thing about Sprint is that practically every Year of the Raven burgle deck also runs Striders, so you have the synergy of drawing your 1-mana Espionage results AND spawning 4/4 spiders. Strider is rotating out today, so Sprint won’t be as powerful.