If you can accomplish this then you've got the encounter handled because the two rogues will attack you while VC is un-aggro'd which means they won't respawn until he's un-aggro'd the next time (which won't happen since you'll kill him the next time). Basically, you want the rogues aggro'd on you but VC not (this is tricky because they're all linked, but not impossible if you use the geography to your advantage). So the way you do it is to isolate VC's guards from VC using an aggro trick. But clearly, at level 30 you can't fight VC + 2 elite rogues + 2 more elite rogues at 50% all together. This is to prevent battles of attrition where you kill 1 rogue at a time until VC is alone. If you try to kill the two rogues first and then they will respawn when VC loses aggro. VC is in a room with two rogues on either side of the door. To kill VC solo as a hunter, you need to understand something about the encounter. Unlike some people here this isn't at all bull%^&* - I can give a step by step walkthrough of how I did it if you want, though I'm sure VC is the only one worth mentioning so here goes: Probably could've done it at 30, since I had all of DM solo'd except for VC at 28 and got VC down to 3%. As always, we'll continue to monitor the ongoing changes in Blizzard's card game and adjust our own decks whenever necessary.Commentaire de ThottbotSolo'd all of Deadmines as 31 hunter.
#EDWIN VANCLEEF UPDATE#
The Hearthstone 19.2.1 update changes take affect today.
Here's what the development team had to say about Edwin's nerf: Boggspine Knuckles (Shaman): Now has 3 Attack (Down from 4 Attack).Edwin VanCleef (Rogue): Now costs 4 mana (Up from 3 mana).The following changes will be implemented with today's 19.2.1 update, according to the Hearthstone website: But this is 2021 and it's looking like nothing is sacred anymore, as Blizzard announced on Friday that Edwin would receive a nerf in the upcoming 19.2.1 update. The Rogue Legendary Edwin VanCleef was one of those constants, sitting at 3 mana and getting +2/+2 for every card played that turn. There's very little that's the same today as it was when the game first launched back in 2015. There haven't been a lot of constants in the world of Hearthstone.