I actually put in the Kay/Bedivere. Good to know different people run this deck differently. Edit: And I'd like to see the deck played simply because everywhere you turn Royal Paladin is run the Gancelot build. Don't get me wrong it a damn good build but, Soul Saver needs some love too.
I love this deck. Barron is a great card because he power up a unit and give grade criticals. I managed to beat my opponent with Soulsaver before he rode grade three. My soulsaver had three criticals due to force two and Barron. Have a nice night. See ya.
Personally I don't find 12 crit that good, more crits make your columns deal more damage sure but the deck already struggles enough with hand advantage, cutting draws altogether makes the problem worse. Hengist also needs you to call before drive checking so you'll need a hand beforehand. What I found when running 12 crits was that I checked more crits but often didn't get enough hand to establish a good field and Soul Saver needs a full field.
More draw power helps the deck see its pieces and be more consistent while still being able to use Soul Saver once or twice followed by Hengist. Running the Draw PG opens room for Little Sage Marron to get additional draw power and Great Sage Barron can compensate running less crits. In fairness I got the draw pgs when they were like $3 though.
Add the Draw PGs, that's about it. All the expensive RP cards are meant for the Blaster Blade builds and Soul Saver doesn't need the Blaster engine. There isn't much room in the deck for Kay and Bedivere either, you could run them but take up a significant amount of deck space that's better used for soulcharging.
Yes but if you use the skill and have 3 rearguards the opponent must call 2 cards to the guardian circle and if they want to use their pg they must discard another card for the cost
I actually hate Palamedes. He doesn't look or feel like a RP, but he does get a lot of power. I agree we your set up, except I'd trade him for Tentless Feather dragon. A cheap cost for some good old field filling. Firno is also a decent option, given she won't have other grade threes using up your counter blasts.
So I'd max out on Akane, Rendering Angel, Loading Angel for grade two. For grade one Pongal, Dream Painter, and Bright Unicorn, for grade three max Soul Saver, three Hengist, two Tentless or Firno. Max your triggers with eight crits, make sure your draws are pgs, and a grade 0 that lets you draw. That should do it. Again, F##k Palamedes. I chose a superior call over power any day. This isn't Kagero, Dark Irregs, or DPs. It's Royal Paladin. Think about field filling or drawing. Don't over think power.
I'd like to see more deck builds like these in the future. A 12 Front Valiant deck for example would be cool to see.
I'm but a simple, poor man. I see a budget build I click
nexus: we dont have 16 crits.
2020:now we do
So when that budget narukami version coming out?
I knew this deck would come to life, so I pulled a King Crimson till the end after seing the g3 line up.
I actually put in the Kay/Bedivere. Good to know different people run this deck differently.
Edit: And I'd like to see the deck played simply because everywhere you turn Royal Paladin is run the Gancelot build. Don't get me wrong it a damn good build but, Soul Saver needs some love too.
Its meant to be a budget list, but you can rub Kay and Bedivere if you like
I love this deck. Barron is a great card because he power up a unit and give grade criticals. I managed to beat my opponent with Soulsaver before he rode grade three. My soulsaver had three criticals due to force two and Barron. Have a nice night. See ya.
Personally I like to spread out my crits amongst the rear guards and puts more pressure on the defense.
Personally I don't find 12 crit that good, more crits make your columns deal more damage sure but the deck already struggles enough with hand advantage, cutting draws altogether makes the problem worse. Hengist also needs you to call before drive checking so you'll need a hand beforehand.
What I found when running 12 crits was that I checked more crits but often didn't get enough hand to establish a good field and Soul Saver needs a full field.
Fair
More draw power helps the deck see its pieces and be more consistent while still being able to use Soul Saver once or twice followed by Hengist. Running the Draw PG opens room for Little Sage Marron to get additional draw power and Great Sage Barron can compensate running less crits. In fairness I got the draw pgs when they were like $3 though.
would gigantech charger fit in this deck
No
How would you build a Soul Saver non budget Deck?
Add the Draw PGs, that's about it. All the expensive RP cards are meant for the Blaster Blade builds and Soul Saver doesn't need the Blaster engine. There isn't much room in the deck for Kay and Bedivere either, you could run them but take up a significant amount of deck space that's better used for soulcharging.
Can u Make a gancelot premium deck
No. Because there is no purpose to play Gancelot in Premium
Hey man could you do a budget Shadow paladin because I'm confused on what I should build
Shadows are inherently expensive because you HAVE to run skull witch in almost every build
during your grade 3 Nengist turn, can your opponent pg?
yes
Yes but if you use the skill and have 3 rearguards the opponent must call 2 cards to the guardian circle and if they want to use their pg they must discard another card for the cost
Yes but they would have to guard with another card on top of the pg. meaning they would drop 3 cards from hand total.
I actually hate Palamedes. He doesn't look or feel like a RP, but he does get a lot of power. I agree we your set up, except I'd trade him for Tentless Feather dragon. A cheap cost for some good old field filling. Firno is also a decent option, given she won't have other grade threes using up your counter blasts.
I also like both the angels for Grade two. Rendering Angel and Loading Angel
So I'd max out on Akane, Rendering Angel, Loading Angel for grade two. For grade one Pongal, Dream Painter, and Bright Unicorn, for grade three max Soul Saver, three Hengist, two Tentless or Firno. Max your triggers with eight crits, make sure your draws are pgs, and a grade 0 that lets you draw. That should do it. Again, F##k Palamedes. I chose a superior call over power any day. This isn't Kagero, Dark Irregs, or DPs. It's Royal Paladin. Think about field filling or drawing. Don't over think power.
But no disrespect to anyone who thinks different, of course.
Not playing the classic combo of Barcgal and Soul Saver is a sin
GOD, YOU GOT ME
@@NexusCorps I mean you even had Flogal and Llew there as well
My do not make people not want to play vanguard I can give you a budget list that is a pretty good deck for 20 or 15
this deck == get dunk bruh
If you have 3 or more rearguards not call 3 or more rearguards
You can’t have rearguards unless you call rearguards, no? :^)
@@NexusCorps if you already have 3 rearguards and you don't call anything won't the battledore effect activate?
Yes, but how will those three rearguards get there if you don't call them first? :^)
Get them in the previous turn
150 plus 😂😂 for angels .. then novas and enjoy 😂
😂 put Glymie back in main deck!
that common barcal can go in budget deck
This is the main deck :^)
How about you don't buy the royals trial deck (or any really) and buy this instead for $5 more LUL