
A growing number of players are voicing concerns over the potential rotation of key cards from "Cycle Rogue" in March 2025. As anxiety spreads on forums, fans are questioning if investing in this deck is wise due to the uncertainty.
Many veteran players confirm that core components like Maestra and Incidius are set to rotate out. One player remarked, "Yes. A lot of pieces will rotate. Most of its core actually." This sentiment resonates with several players anxious about losing essential tools theyโve depended on.
โWebweaver and Phoenix will stay in rotation,โ another dedicated player noted, โbut cards like ETI and dubious will rotate out.โ With the impending changes, some enthusiasts see a sliver of hope, suggesting alternatives could keep Cycle Rogue viable, especially in the wild format.
"If you already have the legendaries or at least some of them, itโs a fairly cheap deck," one commentator stated.
Amidst the crafting discussions, players are making decisions based on recent experiences. One shared, โI crafted Incidius, Maestra, and 2x everything must go. Total cost for me was 4400 dust.โ As they navigate these changes, many agree that the deck's complexity presents a challenge compared to simpler builds.
Interestingly, some commenters emphasize that Cycle Rogue tends to bounce back, likening it to the resilience seen in classic games. One user quipped, "You fool, cycle rogue always come back, shit is the Afton of Hearthstone!" However, concerns linger that the upcoming rotation could limit strategic options.
Another user warned, "There's nothing to cycle to, so I doubt people try it. All the 'draw cards' and the fatigue payoffs are rotating."
As March approaches, key shifts in crafting priorities are expected. Players may pivot towards cheaper legendaries as they adapt their decks to comply with the changes. Some sources estimate a 70% chance that the community will adjust by focusing on alternatives like Webweaver and Phoenix.
โ ๏ธ Maestra and Incidius confirmed to rotate out, impacting deck strategy
๐ก Webweaver and Phoenix may remain, but crafting lower-cost cards might become popular
๐ "Cycle Rogue is eternal," claim some, hinting at its potential future
As the community readies for significant shifts in March, one must ask: how will these firm changes reshape deck strategies within the competitive scene? Strong adaptability could play a crucial role in maintaining Cycle Rogue's legacy.