Me when I want to test a deck build: "Let's join a lolcals tournament, surely this will work!" 4 hours later.. If it tops or wins: "Time to make a 4 minute video explaining my tech & build!" if it flops: "Why the helll does my opponent always get defensive triggers, heals 3x, & get a defensive OT on their 6th damage!?"
Amazing video, the editing is great for making the info digestible while still being entertaining. You're exactly what the vanguard community needs, i hope you grow huge!
I dunno if it's just me....but playtesting the deck on online simulator (be it the official Dear Days or CFA) feels like an entirely different experience than playtesting it in real life (sometimes proxies are required) When it comes to deciding card ratios, like whether certain cards need to stay at 4, or 2-3 copies are sufficient, the online simulators don't really give me a more accurate reflection on how ratios might impact the chance to see my cards. I originally thought maybe it was due to my shuffling techniques and frequencies, but after countless testings I have realized that is not the case at all. So personally I strongly encourage people to playtest the deck in real life (try proxies if necessary) before you commit the budget. Lots of cards and combos work in theory and they may happen to be too piece reliant in reality. If DivineZ anime didn't show you such example already (thanks to Mikoto) , playing it live will make your ratio judgment much easier.
I like to look at deckbuilding, after the mandatory core engine of any given archetype, like this: "Does your deck already punch really hard inherently? Then maybe look at cards that help you not die longer" Or "Does your deck already handle the grind game well inherently? Then maybe look at cards that help you punch a bit harder" I feel a lot of times people look at already heavy hitting decks and double down on it or look at grindy decks and try to make them even grindier.
Wait a minute. Do I hear Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner starting Raidou Kuzunoha, who also makes an appearance in the hit game Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
nah its no longer bout choosing a clan or nation you wanna play now, its mor bout choosing that one card you like the most, then build you deck around it cause most good supports thats cheap only support one boss unit and all good generic supports are hard to get from pack/expensive RRR cards
damnnn i miss v era where budget decks were as defensively weak but offensively deadly, half the common/rare cards are good supports can be used in literally any deck of the same clan, and literally hybrid decks were possible changing playstyle mid way like there is no problem
This question is not so much about deck building but about rulings. If I activate a skill and the start of the skill is free but at some point of the skill there’s a cost can I activate the first part of the skill without paying a cost and choose not to activate the rest of the skill?
Yep, you must resolve everything up to where it mentions the cost. In Surga's case you do the top deck check, and then you can choose then to pay the cost or not.
Ones like Varga, Androld, and Veleno are pretty playable out of set, but would like some support from previous sets. Rezael and Krisrain are in a similar spot but it's more exaggerated for support.
This channel's videos are peak VG content- helpful insight + being funny as hell is quite the formula lmao
Me when I want to test a deck build: "Let's join a lolcals tournament, surely this will work!"
4 hours later..
If it tops or wins: "Time to make a 4 minute video explaining my tech & build!"
if it flops: "Why the helll does my opponent always get defensive triggers, heals 3x, & get a defensive OT on their 6th damage!?"
1:17 i love how you show Vowing Saber from V format when we're definitely not talking about v format
Amazing video, the editing is great for making the info digestible while still being entertaining. You're exactly what the vanguard community needs, i hope you grow huge!
Babe wake up best the GOAT came back
Tomori Masques never ceases to make me laugh. 😂
2:45 : As an ex-Yugioh player, Vanguard isn't even have that much text to read 😂
I dunno if it's just me....but playtesting the deck on online simulator (be it the official Dear Days or CFA) feels like an entirely different experience than playtesting it in real life (sometimes proxies are required)
When it comes to deciding card ratios, like whether certain cards need to stay at 4, or 2-3 copies are sufficient, the online simulators don't really give me a more accurate reflection on how ratios might impact the chance to see my cards. I originally thought maybe it was due to my shuffling techniques and frequencies, but after countless testings I have realized that is not the case at all.
So personally I strongly encourage people to playtest the deck in real life (try proxies if necessary) before you commit the budget. Lots of cards and combos work in theory and they may happen to be too piece reliant in reality. If DivineZ anime didn't show you such example already (thanks to Mikoto) , playing it live will make your ratio judgment much easier.
Love your edits!!❤
Very insightful video. Many thanks.
Ooh well made video! Already subbed
Great guide, just wish so many people wouldn’t play Razael and only Razael
I like to look at deckbuilding, after the mandatory core engine of any given archetype, like this:
"Does your deck already punch really hard inherently? Then maybe look at cards that help you not die longer"
Or
"Does your deck already handle the grind game well inherently? Then maybe look at cards that help you punch a bit harder"
I feel a lot of times people look at already heavy hitting decks and double down on it or look at grindy decks and try to make them even grindier.
ah.. that picture on 8:11, i knew the context behind of it. Well because it was taking place on my local lmao
I am interested in this item
Another banger man
1:56 May I ask what website do you use to see the ratio trends?
should still be vg-paradox.com
ALL OF THE LIGHTS (x-4 shaman king goes crazy)
Don’t knock the Faust VIII bony boi turbo till you try it!
Top tier video
Wait a minute. Do I hear Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner starting Raidou Kuzunoha, who also makes an appearance in the hit game Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
nah its no longer bout choosing a clan or nation you wanna play now, its mor bout choosing that one card you like the most, then build you deck around it cause most good supports thats cheap only support one boss unit and all good generic supports are hard to get from pack/expensive RRR cards
Ey you guys are back
I think the start decks and their upgrades are great for upgrading
Finally, a new video!
I wonder if you're planning on making premium and V content or just focus on standard?
Awesome video will recommend!
damnnn i miss v era where budget decks were as defensively weak but offensively deadly, half the common/rare cards are good supports can be used in literally any deck of the same clan, and literally hybrid decks were possible changing playstyle mid way like there is no problem
good content
Blessed be the lord
This question is not so much about deck building but about rulings. If I activate a skill and the start of the skill is free but at some point of the skill there’s a cost can I activate the first part of the skill without paying a cost and choose not to activate the rest of the skill?
An example would be “dark bond abyss surga and dargage”
Yep, you must resolve everything up to where it mentions the cost. In Surga's case you do the top deck check, and then you can choose then to pay the cost or not.
@@passturnVG thank you for your answer :D
I trust whatever Mystic cookin
3:58 wait wat game is dat???
are you able to construct full playable decks from a case of the new divineZ set in may?
Ones like Varga, Androld, and Veleno are pretty playable out of set, but would like some support from previous sets. Rezael and Krisrain are in a similar spot but it's more exaggerated for support.
cool. well I will have a lot of trade bait after opening 2 cases of DZ01 😅
getting back into the game
Me who just thought buying a ahiranui deck set and add in some additional cards
Noob here, can I have multiple nations in a deck or is it building a deck only from one nation.
Only for one nation! Other deck building regulations and guidelines should be on the official VG website!
So your telling me that you need 54 card in a deck?
Good video but I disagree with the pronunciation of charmout 😂
when you fullblast yourself instead of the opponent 0-0
And sometimes you Revolform Fullbrick yourself💀
Am i a dummy...?
yeah
thank you not easy made the prem list
when you fullblast yourself instead of the opponent 0-0