Thanks for watching amigo! Yep Valeos G has always been an option, it's just the timing of the metagame. Your profile from a while back was also good. Keep up the great work. Good luck at Houston!
This is interesting, I arrived at a similar conclusion for Premium Aqua Force myself. I expanded on the Blue Wave package a bit more than you & instead of Bennedict I actually went back to Riptide Dragon. I also have a couple of main deck resist RGs to try and help fight against all the control Premium has currently (though admittedly a lot of the resist units are in vain because so many decks can get around it). I effectively went with a bigger focus on going tall than wide in my main deck, just so I can ignore Honolly. But obviously some of the strides enable wide plays regardless.
Great to hear from you again! Interesting, I forgot about Riptide, that's actually not a bad idea for having a bigger beater while on a Honoly effect. I've also considered Arsenal Fleet but we don't always ride Valeos or go into Flood Hazard enough to justify it. Yep a lot of our power plays are when we go wide enough. We really need some more support to help with less RG attacks but with just as much as impact.
Thanks 😃 I uploaded my current build to the Premium Channel on your discord. I tried Arsenal Fleet aswell as Foivos at points but I found both needing to wait for Turn 4 makes them irrelevant. Blue Wave wise I found Medla to be the best extra attack enabler that the Sub-Clan can offer this style of deck as on non Blue Wave VG's she at least has Resist.
Just curious on your rationale of having g thavas instead of v thavas for your turn 3. I feel that lambros may have more pressure than tidal bore since you can make full use of cards in the v package. I think it could also help w finding your retires just in case you damage the one v thavas
So I do think there's pros/cons. You can go back to the Ride Down play style. This can force the opponent to play their HC stride to really anything. Which is something you can survive in most cases. Although, some decks like Gurguit can maximize on Campbell turns. So you'll really need Honoly/Rollock to still survive. The Tidal-bore route you'll get GB2 immediately. Which has access to GB restricted cards but also moving forward it sets up Flood Hazard and Alexandros quicker. Also, Tidal-bore will draw into cards and you can superior call something mid battle. Which can extend more attacks or call a Honoly if you haven't seen one and need it. So each has their benefits/cons. Feel free to share your thoughts that can help others too.
I tried translating. Glad you liked it and yes Katrina over time will just get too big to keep guarding. Another reason that AqF needs better G Guards :)
@@CommanderJaime Ohhh I see. Sorry, I actually just built this deck because of you and I was skimming it after a watch through and I was coming up a card short. Thank you for the clarification!
V King of Knights is not useful in Premium (or V for that matter). The best premium deck for Alfred uses Alfred Early or Monarch Sanctuary Alfred for their on place effect and then uses Blaster Javelin Larousse to call multiple Flogals to attack lots of times with Blaster Blade. That deck isn’t very good though.
Jacobjensen7704 thanks for your input. @Infernoblaster989 I recommend checking out Devlin's recent video premium 101. He includes a Blaster list that you may be interested. He also includes Jewel Knights and Altmile. Video: ruclips.net/video/RGXywvZJ0FE/видео.htmlsi=H9Aqh8g9tAIswGYa
I play a similar deck to this myself and some of the reasons for valeos are; - It being a Blue Wave heart lets you use the Restanding Blue Wave Strides. - It's on stride skill is also amazing as it anchors the opponents power to 11k for the turn (shutting out defensive trigegrs or abilities that gain power liek MLB/Ines/etc). - G Thavas + Tidal Bore is one of the weakest HC pairs. Valeos however lets you have strong follow up turns that mitigate this as the Accel Circles improve the Blue Wave turns drastically.
@@Athrun0 I mean you don't have to play it if you don't want to. @drigon100 listed the main points. I see it as an alternative mid game stride and a potential finisher as well.
This deck is WAAAAAY too Messy like wow. The restand G3 is nice but I’d rather a G3 to ride than draw that. You run either 4 g or 4 v thavas not 1/2 of each I just see a bricks Sooooo messy
Someone else who is using Valeos! This makes me happy to see :) Great vid 👍- James
Thanks for watching amigo! Yep Valeos G has always been an option, it's just the timing of the metagame. Your profile from a while back was also good. Keep up the great work. Good luck at Houston!
@CommanderJaime Gracias amigo, we will be trying our best!
This is interesting, I arrived at a similar conclusion for Premium Aqua Force myself.
I expanded on the Blue Wave package a bit more than you & instead of Bennedict I actually went back to Riptide Dragon. I also have a couple of main deck resist RGs to try and help fight against all the control Premium has currently (though admittedly a lot of the resist units are in vain because so many decks can get around it).
I effectively went with a bigger focus on going tall than wide in my main deck, just so I can ignore Honolly.
But obviously some of the strides enable wide plays regardless.
Great to hear from you again! Interesting, I forgot about Riptide, that's actually not a bad idea for having a bigger beater while on a Honoly effect.
I've also considered Arsenal Fleet but we don't always ride Valeos or go into Flood Hazard enough to justify it.
Yep a lot of our power plays are when we go wide enough. We really need some more support to help with less RG attacks but with just as much as impact.
Thanks 😃
I uploaded my current build to the Premium Channel on your discord.
I tried Arsenal Fleet aswell as Foivos at points but I found both needing to wait for Turn 4 makes them irrelevant. Blue Wave wise I found Medla to be the best extra attack enabler that the Sub-Clan can offer this style of deck as on non Blue Wave VG's she at least has Resist.
@@drigon100 yep those units definitely need the name so early on they're useless.
Cool we'll continue the convo in my Discord.
Great video my friend and you're not wrong on shadow paladin & Genesis g guards
Yeah those G Guards are great. Just wished AqF had something more to keep up with that support. We'll see in the future 🤞
@@CommanderJaime indeed though wave brings back good memories especially with Alexandros days
Just curious on your rationale of having g thavas instead of v thavas for your turn 3. I feel that lambros may have more pressure than tidal bore since you can make full use of cards in the v package. I think it could also help w finding your retires just in case you damage the one v thavas
So I do think there's pros/cons. You can go back to the Ride Down play style. This can force the opponent to play their HC stride to really anything. Which is something you can survive in most cases. Although, some decks like Gurguit can maximize on Campbell turns. So you'll really need Honoly/Rollock to still survive.
The Tidal-bore route you'll get GB2 immediately. Which has access to GB restricted cards but also moving forward it sets up Flood Hazard and Alexandros quicker. Also, Tidal-bore will draw into cards and you can superior call something mid battle. Which can extend more attacks or call a Honoly if you haven't seen one and need it.
So each has their benefits/cons. Feel free to share your thoughts that can help others too.
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I tried translating. Glad you liked it and yes Katrina over time will just get too big to keep guarding. Another reason that AqF needs better G Guards :)
Do you have other recommendations for a multi attack deck? Besides aqf? Thank youuu
There's plenty of options. Such as Narukami, Golds, Granblue, Pale Moon, etc.
What do you think is the most viable right now? Or has seen the most tournament plays. Thank you so much😊
@@icebear8344 Narukami for sure. At BCS Rosemont there were 5 in Top 8 as well. But overall it's a strong deck in this metagame to consider.
Is there a mistake with your grade 2 line up? It says 12, but you only showed 11 cards
Yes, I saw it when I edited. For Repress Strike Dragon it's 4 copies actually. I even edited a "4*" text on that part.
@@CommanderJaime Ohhh I see. Sorry, I actually just built this deck because of you and I was skimming it after a watch through and I was coming up a card short. Thank you for the clarification!
@@frogthejamygo6379 awesome excited for you to try it out and tweak it to your preference. Feel free to share your feedback.
forgive the randomness but do you think king of knights Alfred from v series is useable or outdated in todays meta?
V King of Knights is not useful in Premium (or V for that matter). The best premium deck for Alfred uses Alfred Early or Monarch Sanctuary Alfred for their on place effect and then uses Blaster Javelin Larousse to call multiple Flogals to attack lots of times with Blaster Blade. That deck isn’t very good though.
Jacobjensen7704 thanks for your input. @Infernoblaster989 I recommend checking out Devlin's recent video premium 101. He includes a Blaster list that you may be interested. He also includes Jewel Knights and Altmile. Video: ruclips.net/video/RGXywvZJ0FE/видео.htmlsi=H9Aqh8g9tAIswGYa
But why g3 valeos I really don't get it
I explain it in the video? Was I not clear?
I play a similar deck to this myself and some of the reasons for valeos are;
- It being a Blue Wave heart lets you use the Restanding Blue Wave Strides.
- It's on stride skill is also amazing as it anchors the opponents power to 11k for the turn (shutting out defensive trigegrs or abilities that gain power liek MLB/Ines/etc).
- G Thavas + Tidal Bore is one of the weakest HC pairs. Valeos however lets you have strong follow up turns that mitigate this as the Accel Circles improve the Blue Wave turns drastically.
@@CommanderJaime I honestly no idea how I suppose to say why I am so skeptical about the having the valeos inside
@@Athrun0 I mean you don't have to play it if you don't want to. @drigon100 listed the main points. I see it as an alternative mid game stride and a potential finisher as well.
Flood hazard ah that one is very questionable
This deck is WAAAAAY too
Messy like wow.
The restand G3 is nice but I’d rather a G3 to ride than draw that.
You run either 4 g or 4 v thavas not 1/2 of each
I just see a bricks
Sooooo messy