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try to include more cheap removal spells to deal with them. kill the creature when your opponent trying to buff them with spells.
Turn 1 Cacophany Scamp
Turn 2 Monstrous Rage, attack for 4
Turn 3 Any +2 for 1 mana buff card x2, attack for 6, trampling with at least 4 damage, Burn Together for 6, Scamp's on-death trigger for another 6.
Opponent dead on their second turn
Classic. And glorious.
On Play
Turn 1 Heartfire Hero
Turn 2 Manifold Mouse, attack for 4
Turn 3 Monstrous Rage, Any +2 buff for 1 mana, attack for 16, Burn Together for 8, Hero's on-death trigger for another 8.
Opponent dead on their second turn
Fresh. Still glorious.
It's also hilarious that you think you're wasting anyone's time but your own. I guarantee your opponents are laughing maniacally the entire way through your roping because they know you're seething and rage, and that alone is a win for them.
Maybe he'll laugh the first time but after 3-4 times he won't laugh anymore.
I don't think Wizards cares if someone plays within the rules and the rope is the rule, they don't want to scare away paying customers