Really good video. Please keep making them (until you've covered all of the heroes ...). Usual moan: it's taken a long time for LSS to decide |(understand) that they need to curate the learn-to-play (L2P) experience for new players. Feels as though this is completely aligned with the news (according to Tall Timmy) that they're putting a casual-player dev team in place. The FaB website needs to be a one-stop shop for new players: want to learn how to play ANY hero? Here you go. If the L2P experience is completely outsourced to the community (as it has been) then it's inevitably fragmented. For a complete noob, the game is already dauntingly complex (when thinking about teaching/learning, experienced players need to do something really difficult: put themselves in the position of a player with no experience whatsoever). Which brings me to the real strength of this video (i.e. please keep doing it): the cutaways. You can learn by reading rules but it's inefficient; you can learn by watching gameplay but you often won't understand what's going on. The cutaways where the gameplay gets explained are the best way of teaching: narrated gameplay. This could be pushed a little further in some places. For example, at the start of a video, you could show, say, three examples of the hero's ability being used before you get into the gameplay. (I know you can rewind the video but it's good to see the same thing done in slightly different circumstances.) Similarly, after the gameplay you could go back to more complicated mechanics/card interactions and break these down. I know you can't teach everything, and I know that you have to assume that viewers understand the basic mechanics of FaB - but there's a lot of space to fill between these two extremes. Anyway, like I said: really good video.
This video has further solidified my love for 3 Floating content. I am now a 3F Stan and will be stanning them as if they were my favorite Kpop group (huge deal) and I choose Aidan as my Bias
Quick rules Q: (i know it doesn't matter in THIS match but) at 16:39 since this is a non-attack action, the combat chain closes, correct? And the second swing of dawnblade is the first link of a new combat chain. Do I understand that correct? 🤔
Correct! Any non-attack actions break the combat chain automatically, which matter a lot for some heroes. Slice and Dice does get around this by looking only for your first and second attacks on your Turn, instead of on the combat chain.
I don't quite understand "Battleworn." He defends with Refraction Bolters which have 1 toughness, but it gets a -1 counter. Wouldn't that put it at 0 and remove them?
There are some equips that have 0 block value, but they don't get removed. The Refraction Bolters stay on the field and the effect still can be used. There is the keyword "Blade Break" and after blocking with that the equip gets destroyed (Ironrot Helm for example)
Yeah, there are a few different keyword abilities on equipment. Battleworn means they can stay on the field even after blocking, Temper means once all its block is used up and you get enough -1 counters to drop it to 0 then it gets destroyed and Blade Break means the equipment is destroyed right after blocking with it.
Yes! All tokens are usually kept to the side until generated, though you can also have them face down in your second weapon slot for comfort (like bravo did here with his seismic surges tokens that weren't shown off)
Incredible work ! Just a question. Aidan couldn't play sink below from his hand ? Because Defense Reaction in general can not be uses from hand ? Thanks a lot for this videos !
Loved that they explained what the cards did and their reasoning for their turns, made the video easy to follow along and enjoy overall
wowza! those guys look familiar… thanks again for having us 🎉
Would love to see more games from these guys. This has to be the best FaB game I have seen for new players.
Check out their channel! They have a few other incredible gameplay videos :) www.youtube.com/@ThreeFloating
This is.. an INCREDIBLE video for a player to watch that knows the basics to learn how to THINK about what to do
PLS do more of these, as a new player it's really nice to see how some of the abilities work!
Check out their channel, they make some other awesome content! www.youtube.com/@ThreeFloating
@Workday Slacker Yeah found them in the comments and binged all their vids, very fun and informative 😊
Nullrune working over time here
gotta block all that arcane damage flying around
HP1 trying to tell us that arcane bravo is on the way? 🤔
Good editing and music on this one.
Love the energy!
Really good video. Please keep making them (until you've covered all of the heroes ...). Usual moan: it's taken a long time for LSS to decide |(understand) that they need to curate the learn-to-play (L2P) experience for new players. Feels as though this is completely aligned with the news (according to Tall Timmy) that they're putting a casual-player dev team in place. The FaB website needs to be a one-stop shop for new players: want to learn how to play ANY hero? Here you go. If the L2P experience is completely outsourced to the community (as it has been) then it's inevitably fragmented. For a complete noob, the game is already dauntingly complex (when thinking about teaching/learning, experienced players need to do something really difficult: put themselves in the position of a player with no experience whatsoever). Which brings me to the real strength of this video (i.e. please keep doing it): the cutaways. You can learn by reading rules but it's inefficient; you can learn by watching gameplay but you often won't understand what's going on. The cutaways where the gameplay gets explained are the best way of teaching: narrated gameplay. This could be pushed a little further in some places. For example, at the start of a video, you could show, say, three examples of the hero's ability being used before you get into the gameplay. (I know you can rewind the video but it's good to see the same thing done in slightly different circumstances.) Similarly, after the gameplay you could go back to more complicated mechanics/card interactions and break these down. I know you can't teach everything, and I know that you have to assume that viewers understand the basic mechanics of FaB - but there's a lot of space to fill between these two extremes. Anyway, like I said: really good video.
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This video has further solidified my love for 3 Floating content. I am now a 3F Stan and will be stanning them as if they were my favorite Kpop group (huge deal) and I choose Aidan as my Bias
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@@aidankwasneski2447 OMG MY BIAS JUST NOTICED 😭😭😭
The losing on camera streak continues for Aiden!
sure does!! ahaha 😅
I want many many more of these to watch!
Holy crumb this was so incredible as an entertaining and informative teaching tool!!!
Yeah yeah, nice to see these new blitz decks being showcased.
love you guys and love three floating :)
hey I know those guys! ♡
This is the type od FaB content i was looking for ;) Hope there will be more.
Will these blitz decks be released in North America? The english version was supposed to come out on April 7 but I can't find them anywhere.
11:01 to 11:17 had me LOL for real hahaha
Amazing video, keep it up guys!
Quick rules Q: (i know it doesn't matter in THIS match but) at 16:39 since this is a non-attack action, the combat chain closes, correct? And the second swing of dawnblade is the first link of a new combat chain.
Do I understand that correct? 🤔
Correct! Any non-attack actions break the combat chain automatically, which matter a lot for some heroes. Slice and Dice does get around this by looking only for your first and second attacks on your Turn, instead of on the combat chain.
Great game again guys!
I don't quite understand "Battleworn." He defends with Refraction Bolters which have 1 toughness, but it gets a -1 counter. Wouldn't that put it at 0 and remove them?
There are some equips that have 0 block value, but they don't get removed. The Refraction Bolters stay on the field and the effect still can be used.
There is the keyword "Blade Break" and after blocking with that the equip gets destroyed (Ironrot Helm for example)
Yeah, there are a few different keyword abilities on equipment. Battleworn means they can stay on the field even after blocking, Temper means once all its block is used up and you get enough -1 counters to drop it to 0 then it gets destroyed and Blade Break means the equipment is destroyed right after blocking with it.
New to FaB; does the card "Quicken- generic Token" stay off to the side (not in your deck). Until you can "create" it
Yes! All tokens are usually kept to the side until generated, though you can also have them face down in your second weapon slot for comfort (like bravo did here with his seismic surges tokens that weren't shown off)
Dori was dominated by macho grande, lol this... Sounds funny
OMG ITS ME
Incredible work ! Just a question. Aidan couldn't play sink below from his hand ? Because Defense Reaction in general can not be uses from hand ? Thanks a lot for this videos !
Defense reactions can be played from anywhere - if the attack as dominate, it can only be defended by one card from hand.
@@samobyrne5518 thanks a lot ! *Forgot the dominates, thanks !
@@maximekazak4762 no problem, glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Where do I get those go again and resource tokens that Aidan was using?
Discount Matt Watson at the beginning??
Why him?
Omg you guys are hilarious. I'll give you a pass on calling it "Fleet of the featherwalkers" so many times
wow ahahaha, I think I got it right like once omg 😂
I tried
You don’t need to sleeve it, just play the damn game 😂
The Dori player is a little bit gay 😂