Togwaggle otk rogue

Class: Rogue - Format: wild - Season: season-59

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Mulligans

Welcome to Togwaggle Rogue, the ultimate in deck stealing technology. Improved on by over a year of research and development, the deck vastly surpasses its earlier prototypes.  Optimized for not only speed, but reliability and flexibility as well, the deck draws, swaps and burns in fast paced but controlled fashion. To begin our tour of its features we will start with the mulligan. Where Coldlight oracles and elven minstrels will act as your road signs to highway Gadgetzan, assuming you don’t pull him yourself. Doomsayers are another automatic keep due to their ability to remove cheap creatures early on, and their relative weakness to single target removal or creature attacks later. After you have pinned down at least 1 draw point begin keeping backstabs counterfeit coins and preparations. These will be useful by the time you decide to Gadgetzan Auctioneer or to combo with minstrel. During the mid game you’ll be stalling and drawing a lot. A few words of advice, Vanish+doomsayer=amazing, 0 cost spells are better for gadgetzan than 2 cost ones, and Emperor Thaurissan is a dangerous play, Thaurissan evasion is not. Keep late game plays in mind as you account for removal and damage. The actual combo itself is typically assembled by playing Thaurissan when holding 1 shadowstepped Brann/Coldlight,  Togwaggle, and then either a coldlight or bran depending on which one was shadowstepped earlier although this can depend a bit. Examples of other approaches involve double shadowstepping, keeping both coldlights without togwaggle or bran; or using valeera the hollow to generate more coldlights rather than shadowstepping them during the combo. In any case lethal damage one is done once the deck is drawn by playing Togwaggle, Bran, Coldlight, Coldlight. This does 28dmg at 2 cards, 36 at 1 and 45 at 0. Some final notes. Gang up is included to deal with other exodia decks, if they get ahead or can combo before turn ten. You can use gang up on some coldlight oracles to deal with them. It’s not enough to really mill someone but if they draw too much it totally is. If you run into warrior or druid and you think they might tank, make sure to shadowstep your first coldlight/bran and keep the second, use valeera before you combo and combo using shadowstep. doing this you can get Togwaggle back and have another coldlight and you can use that to hit them for and additional 33 damage the next turn. Alternatively you can permanently steal their deck. Good luck and may the meta be with you.

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