Template:Battlegrounds/Pogo-Hopper strategy

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Pogo-Hopper was one of the hardest cards to play in the game because its buff was heavily dependent on rolling itself multiple times. Pogo-Hopper builds were very RNG-reliant, and other scaling minions like Wrath Weaver and Rabid Saurolisk are easier to buff. On top of this, you were need to stay in Tier 2 in order to maximize your chances of finding Pogo-Hoppers, which will lower the damage you dealt to heroes.

The best hero who could pull off a Pogo-Hopper build was Jandice Barov, who could swap a Pogo-Hopper every turn to continuously scale it while also stacking the accumulating buffs into a single Pogo-Hopper. Other heroes who could use Pogo-Hoppers well are Shudderwock, who could double the Battlecry buff on each Pogo-Hopper to help them scale faster, and Aranna Starseeker and Dinotamer Brann, who could find Pogo-Hoppers more reliably.

Once you had a well-scaled Pogo-Hopper, giving it Divine Shield with Selfless Hero or Annoy-o-Module made it effective in the late game.


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