You should record how many GG's each deck gets. Pretty sure this one would be pretty close to the bottom. I love it! As an anecdote, not long after the first time I saw you play rat clog, while playing something normal in ladder I had the presence of mind to help a NG Assimilate player clog self-clog and did a sub optimal play to deny dominance for a barghest of mine they copied. Won me the game by 2 points as they started shredding cards. I've loved seeing this deck come up ever since.
Don't think you'll find any reliable statistics. Those are hard to come by either way, and with a rarely played meme deck like rat clog, the available amount of data is probably not enough to reliably tell you much. From a theoretical standpoint though, Self-wound should hard counter clog. Too many options to remove rats, too few control options in jon's list to reliably prevent this. Also, Sabbath is really bad against self-wound since it will typically resurrect things like champion of svalblod, Melusine and Knut.
@@Muckrackerz I know. Just wanted to know from those who have already played with this / same deck: did you manage to win at least one game against self-damaging dudes) Thx for the answer.
This has been my forever favorite deck in gwent. Win or loose I always have fun with this one. Been playing it for ages and I can tell you, if there's decks to which is almost imposible to win against with Rat Clog is Self Wound, Monster Decks specifically ones that consume a lot and play Glusty, and decks that play lots of specials. The rest, most of the time if you play well, get your combo pieces and deny the bleed you will most likely win against the majority of decks that rely on having multiple bodies on the board. This deck really got hurt with the Leader nerf back in the day, but I'm glad cards like Sabbath, etc are keeping it alive.