Personal I prefer my method. I go online in find the best top tier deck. And this is where it gets good After artfully copying down the code into my game I'm ready to go.
Simple Liquification Solution: Always liquify animated cards if you already have three ordinary ones to use. Animated cards may be prized, but they're ultimately useless gameplay wise outside of putting extra copies of the original card in the deck (unless they also count towards the ordinary card's limit).
Also testing a built deck can vary playing in unranked and rank mode. Your deck might perform bad in unranked because your opponent is playing off meta cards or class, and do well in ranked were you expect meta decks.
Thank you, this video helped out a lot. I forgot to build my decks to fulfillna win condition and they never were able to fit into the categories of aggro and the like. I just tried making the most of certain mechanic or themes. Like trying to make a serpent based deck in blood craft without knowing what cards would properly synergize, attempting to make a goblincraft since i saw a few goblins and not realize almost half were rotated out. My over all game knowledge was pretty much non existent. As such i lost.... A lot. And in the beginning bronze tier no less. I decided to try out building to the chimera win con, and im having a blast with it. It just feels so satisfying seeing that burst of damage i work for each game just suddenly steal the game
Very informative, even for more experienced players. It could use a little bit more detail concerning archtypes; hybrid strategies are a thing and can work if the cards are present in the craft/faction. But this may be outside the scope for a beginner's guide. For anyone else reading this comment and may be interested: Aggro-control would be an example. Control isn't limited to just removing stuff. Forcing your opponent into certain actions even if it's not favourable for them. For example Wood of Brambles. It does't do anything to reduce the opponent health to 0, but it does influence the decision making of the opponent significantly before trading/attacking any of your followers: Anything with 1 defense can't be thrown in your followers, anything that could survive with 1 defense will die instead, or anything that survives with 1 defense after combat will die to the bramble effect the turn after if it's still in effect. But I'm just _brambling_ on at this point.
i found 3 of these guides and they say the same thing except i havent seen them mention how cards mix together like if its specifically 1 class with neutral or not
you're AA3 and you learned something new in this video ? ^^ i wouldn't be able to advance to B3 if i didnt new at least this basics about deck building :D nevertheless it indeed was a very good and informative video and i look forward to your next ones!
Started with this game a couple days ago, lost every match and was very frustrated with it. Still liked it tho. But thanks to this video, i now know on what cards for certain playstyles i have to consider, thanks!
Do you have any vids or advice on buiding a bloodcraft deck im quite new to shadowverse but this deck is what i like the most so i was hoping to get some advice on early builds, anything you can offer would be appreciated, thank you.
I dunno… I usually try to build my deck around themes such as leader effects I.e. Bellephron or around a few main cards. I’m at D rank in arena, so obviously my logic will have holes in it. This is just a perspective of someone who played tag games for fun
im interested in playing shadowverse, im a veteran in hearthstone but I recently stop because i find the new updates boring. i wonder if this is a good alternative. I also wonder how different it is to hearthstone
Is it just me or did I hear him saying beginners introduction to Walletcraft? I'll be honest I was hoping it would start from Forestcraft rather than Dragoncraft. Then again I main Dragons and I fail Forest.
Nice guide, even though I'm more of an intermediate HS player, you're vid is thorough enough that it carries over to other card games... Too much, do I look past win condition, and the test phase lol
Eeerm.. could use more details for deck building and examples. All i got from this was, find my finisher card and build around it, which is a great example for the deck you just build, but not for my low budgets or my no legendary dragoncraft deck. Oh and that i should polish and polish untill i was satisfied, which is also a great advice, but not really helping.
Personal I prefer my method.
I go online in find the best top tier deck.
And this is where it gets good
After artfully copying down the code into my game I'm ready to go.
Man of culture
I need a website for this
M:Most.
E:Efficient.
T:Tactics.
A:Avalaible.
Wut
*Revelation*
META: the deck that bricks the least
I'm a beginner in Shadow verse and in all of TCG, I thought I could easily understand it but it turns out there's a lot for me to learn.
0:48 Loved how he paused a bit and said it with confidence. Think he likes going face
Simple Liquification Solution: Always liquify animated cards if you already have three ordinary ones to use. Animated cards may be prized, but they're ultimately useless gameplay wise outside of putting extra copies of the original card in the deck (unless they also count towards the ordinary card's limit).
But they’re pretty :(((
Also testing a built deck can vary playing in unranked and rank mode. Your deck might perform bad in unranked because your opponent is playing off meta cards or class, and do well in ranked were you expect meta decks.
Dragoncraft is my favorite class.
A deck all about summoning large dragons always triggers a huge dopamine rush in my brain
Thank you, this video helped out a lot. I forgot to build my decks to fulfillna win condition and they never were able to fit into the categories of aggro and the like. I just tried making the most of certain mechanic or themes. Like trying to make a serpent based deck in blood craft without knowing what cards would properly synergize, attempting to make a goblincraft since i saw a few goblins and not realize almost half were rotated out. My over all game knowledge was pretty much non existent. As such i lost.... A lot. And in the beginning bronze tier no less. I decided to try out building to the chimera win con, and im having a blast with it. It just feels so satisfying seeing that burst of damage i work for each game just suddenly steal the game
even for experienced players they knew these things instinctively but couldn't put them into words so this video is so useful
Love your frequent output of content lately :)
TEACHING NEW PLAYERS HOW TO D-SHIFT RIGHT OFF THE BAT 😂👌
I played Shadowverse recently and enjoyed. Would love to be better in the game. Thanks for the beginners guide. :-) keep up the good work.
Very informative, even for more experienced players. It could use a little bit more detail concerning archtypes; hybrid strategies are a thing and can work if the cards are present in the craft/faction. But this may be outside the scope for a beginner's guide.
For anyone else reading this comment and may be interested: Aggro-control would be an example. Control isn't limited to just removing stuff. Forcing your opponent into certain actions even if it's not favourable for them. For example Wood of Brambles. It does't do anything to reduce the opponent health to 0, but it does influence the decision making of the opponent significantly before trading/attacking any of your followers: Anything with 1 defense can't be thrown in your followers, anything that could survive with 1 defense will die instead, or anything that survives with 1 defense after combat will die to the bramble effect the turn after if it's still in effect. But I'm just _brambling_ on at this point.
i found 3 of these guides and they say the same thing except i havent seen them mention how cards mix together like if its specifically 1 class with neutral or not
great video - thanks for the content!
Even if I've been playing for quite awhile, this video is very very very helpful! Thanks man!
I like how succinct these videos are
Excellent video. Great, simple explanations with a clear and concise tone! Great tutorial! More of these!
I love how much effort you put into this! Very helpful. :)
I know this video is 4 years old now but what if idk what cards can work with what should I do auto or copy decks that was used in tournaments?
Again, AA3 but still learns something from the video.
Keep it up Igni! These videos are actually helping pros out!
you're AA3 and you learned something new in this video ? ^^
i wouldn't be able to advance to B3 if i didnt new at least this basics about deck building :D
nevertheless it indeed was a very good and informative video and i look forward to your next ones!
I have been losing a lot even though I think my decks are good. Maybe because I am not good at building decks. This video just made me more confused😵
Started with this game a couple days ago, lost every match and was very frustrated with it. Still liked it tho. But thanks to this video, i now know on what cards for certain playstyles i have to consider, thanks!
watching this guide made me realize my iq is not high enought to play a card game. but ill keep playing just for the waifus
My blessings are with you.
First example of a combo deck on screen immediately being Seraph Haven
I face overwhelming lose all the time.
I guess I should play other games.
Just kidding I'm gonna keep trying.
Thanks for the guide and motivation!
Do you have any vids or advice on buiding a bloodcraft deck im quite new to shadowverse but this deck is what i like the most so i was hoping to get some advice on early builds, anything you can offer would be appreciated, thank you.
So far I end up facing players with decks that just one shots me and I cant even defend myself against it, not even a ward is enough.
Recommended beginner deck for someone to get used to the game?
Man, I wish I even had half the skill needed to put together my own deck. T^T
Especially now in rotation and my limited resources.
I'm in love with this
This guy is good
Clearing enemy threats *vs. Aegis*
As a new play,er I found that auto-decks aren't a good idea.
So how do I add cards I just got to my deck? they're not showing up in rotation or unlimited
I just add a bunch of random cards and adjust until I win. Holy trash, I lost all week before I won once.
Worth staying up 2 30 am
Thanks for the helpful tutorial
I dunno… I usually try to build my deck around themes such as leader effects I.e. Bellephron or around a few main cards. I’m at D rank in arena, so obviously my logic will have holes in it. This is just a perspective of someone who played tag games for fun
*Tcg
Granblue fantasy animation is an anime by cygames
Awesome vid.
It was instant. cheers
Thank you very much! :-) :-) :-)
you are the best igni T^T thank you for this video
I have never watched this video before 😆
Thanks dude
Thank you
im interested in playing shadowverse, im a veteran in hearthstone but I recently stop because i find the new updates boring. i wonder if this is a good alternative. I also wonder how different it is to hearthstone
It's more free to play and less RNG and can regain tempo easily using evo points
My win condition: Just let some rand bronze card take the win :P
Is it just me or did I hear him saying beginners introduction to Walletcraft?
I'll be honest I was hoping it would start from Forestcraft rather than Dragoncraft. Then again I main Dragons and I fail Forest.
Found out a that worked
Showing off the Loki memes :^)
FIRE! FIRE!
Nice guide, even though I'm more of an intermediate HS player, you're vid is thorough enough that it carries over to other card games... Too much, do I look past win condition, and the test phase lol
I like how you skipped control Jebaited.... Cant wait for dragoncraft video
*I don't understand*
Starting from Runecraft creating a "combo deck"
Me as a beginner literally : *"WHAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTT"* 😅
too fast, too many foreign lingos, i dont understand ;-;
This video has been 5 years, come here in 2024 hoping for a good deck building tips as a beginner, still as you said
*I DON'T UNDERSTAND*
if i win the million ill give you a massive donation on a twitch stream.
is there any recommended deck for new player ?
エリリモ daria, midrange portal or forest I guess
Hiima Kage Midrange portal really isn't recommended for new players tho, it's one of the most difficult decks to be good at
where meme deck
Eeerm.. could use more details for deck building and examples. All i got from this was, find my finisher card and build around it, which is a great example for the deck you just build, but not for my low budgets or my no legendary dragoncraft deck. Oh and that i should polish and polish untill i was satisfied, which is also a great advice, but not really helping.
Do you have Discord?
Can I play against you :)
Thank you for this good Video
How to deck build - background daria deck .lul
Yeah i dont really understand
I don’t understand..
i like to look at meta decks and make them worse lol
I think he talk to fast.....
first
The best way to build a deck is to uninstall this game.
Are you even speaking English?
Or you know u can netdeck