![]() ![]() My hope is that Luquier Reverse is going to reward some of that playstyle more, but either way I think I'm going to be content with future support. ![]() Even though they were a lot weaker, I liked how they played a bit more post-set 9 pre-Dorianne unrestriction. Pumping out a bunch of rearguards, drawing a bunch of cards, gaining a bunch of power and protecting your board to do it again next turn. That said, their aesthetic and power is still great, even though they're not as strong as they were back in set 6. They don't have any of that sort of cerebral thought put into it that other Pale Moon decks have. Their main weakness is defensive triggers and being incredibly CB reliant, with defensives shutting down most of their powerful multiattack combos and few ways to CC (outside of Abigail at end of turn.) Overall they're a very solid deck that rewards proper sequencing and makes you feel very big brain when things work. They are, however, very piece reliant, with most of the cards in the deck being either combo pieces, ways to search for combo pieces, or (Imo inferior) redundancy pieces. They can be very strong and, while I haven't counted how many attacks I've gotten in the right circumstances, but it had to be at least 10+. Nightmare Dolls are my favorite deck in Vanguard right now, so I'm somewhat biased. I'm a bit late to this train, but I figured I'd throw in my two cents: ![]() It's just a fun deck that occasionally wins. ![]() However, it's not a very good deck to have due to the lack of good support. There is also the meme End of Stage, which just bashes your opponent with sentinel restrict and restands. It's quite piece reliant on Magia Dolls however, so it loses out quite a bit to other decks that can build their soul with key cards easily. (Purple Trapezist, Harri Stride, Darklord Princess and Happiness Collector.) For V, you simply want to beef up your Starry Pop Dragon to ensure guard restrict and bonus Critical. Harri isn't the best in V, but it has more potential in Premium thanks to the great options you have in Pale Moon. Your rear-guards also hit for high numbers easily, so it's very easy to overwhelm your opponent just with high powered attacks. (All of the support looks very promising, especially Ana which provides much needed Counter-Charge.) It's a very simple deck that builds a field easily before sucking them in at the end of turn for benefits. Silver Thorns are kind of weak, but thankfully they get support very soon. You're able to generate quite a few Accel markers on turn 3, and you can beat down on unsuspecting opponents very easily with an insane multi-attackThe only caveat is that your offense is severely hindered the moment the opponent checks damage triggers, so pray that your opponent’s deck fails to help them out. Nightmare Dolls are the second best archetype mainly because of their aggro potential. You also have to account for the multi-attack combos that leverage on the front row buff as well. By combining the vanguard abilities of Golden Beast Tamer and Tiliapse, your front row units will be consistently buffed. It has a higher skill cap than Nightmare Dolls, but it pays greater dividends. Who knows, he might be popular (:Ĭlearly as a Silver Thorn main I have my own bias, but right now the best build is Bunnies and Beast Tamers. Just putting him here because there are so many archetype that I missed out for the past clan battles. Harri - The Magician's getting some spotlight again after Tilapse's release.This card works like Silver Thorn and Nightmare Doll and works extremely well with Harri too. Bunnies and Beast Tamer - The new hype for Pale Moon.You'll want to attack or retire it's rearguard but it is quite impossible to do so because after the battle, all the Silver Thorn will go back to the Soul and nab you an extra draws. Silver Thorn - Silver Thorn had always been the Queen of Pale Moon previously.With enough Counter Blast, you can literally create an infinite loop combo Nightmare Doll focuses on sending Rear Guard to soul and calling them out immediately. Nightmare Doll - I'll be bias here as Nightmare Doll is my personal favorites.For the 4th Battle, we'll have 4 contestant- each deck is complex and hard to master but once mastered, Pale Moon is easily one of the more versatile deck out there in terms of dealing with situations. We've come to the 4th Clan Battle and it's Pale Moon this time round. ![]()
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