Been playing the story and despite a suboptimal game, plus have 4 orders in hand and only the 3 soul, Eva beat Mika 2nd on the first try thanks to a OT, God's thanks for the list
Bit late to watching this but nice to see a pre set 6 build. Honestly the same kind of build I use but I committed to the front triggers. Just to tack on a bit more shield. Saving cp to craft rusher once the set is out in dear days.
I know the feeling of being so compressed but still missing was playing Adam and needed 2 to pass with 7 out of the 9 cards in deck being triggers, didn't see them in drive checks it killed me on the inside.
Hey guys,, can someone tell me how to fix "connection error problem when downloading the game" i already delete and reinstall like 3 times,, and when the download data need 400Mb more the game always said "connection error" its always like that,, when the game still need like 5-1Gb data it always run normally but, when i need like 400mb more it always error,,
Dear days is the switch game right? If so can I import a Japanese copy and buy and use the dlc with a European account, I've read you can but I'd like to be sure
@@streetgamer3452 is still not. DF already said that, you don't have to buy the season pass yet when the sets are not even released all at once. The price has potential to change.
My understanding is that these sets are a continuation of the older nations like Brandt Gate is basically Star Gate after Brandt stuff came to Cray from some other dimension. Seeing as how Link Joker was originally an invading force and then became more peaceful with the Messiahs it makes sense that Brandt Gate incorporates that technology/ideas since in this timeline it's probably hundreds or thousands of years after all that happened seeing as how Keter Sanctuary is basically United Sanctuary, Dragon Empire is still Dragon Empire, Dark Zone is Dark States, Lyrical Monesterio is Magallanica, and Stoicheia is Zoo.
I just stumbled upon this channel. I think he is playing on pc. So is this game kinda dead on console ? i am new to vanguard and really enjoy this game. Want to net play and explore but cant seem to find matches :c
@@GR8NE55 incorrect sir, its not a misprint or typo, its a mistranslation. Edit: to clarify, I haven't been able to test it in game itself to see if it stands up to that, but that's something that was explained in the past in his Eva #2 profile winner. I don't know how it works out officially in English, but since the base of Dear Days is Japanese, secondel should work as stated in the video. EDIT 2: Okay, I didn't see the part he already tested it, I was reading comments as I was watching. He already showed and explained everything in the video, why did I need to do it too? I am not sure its even a mistranslation anymore, its just bad English. It basically reads choose any card that is a non-trigger unit. So it doesn't HAVE to be a unit, just be non-trigger unit
I don't even use Combine in real life and Eva works just fine. Won last 2 locals in a row with it and got Top 8 at Shop Challenge a few weeks ago. Didn't need a 37-minute video to tell me that Combine is overhyped and overpriced.
The game is mostly rng anyway lmao you could win with any deck it'll just take getting good triggers every drive/damage check and hoping your opponent has bad rng and bricked hand wise
@@CyanColor That's like saying that playing MTG takes no skill Just takes you having a perfect balance of lands and spells in your hand and your opponent being landscrewed or land flooded, to win.
@@robinsgryer6237 No not in the slightest. Unlike Vanguard, MTG has ways around that. Card games like MTG, Yugioh, pokemon, and DB super have more variables of control for a player outside of the obvious opening hand/mulligan/top deck things. Vanguard is more rng based due to the game mechanics themselves. Mtg doesn't rely on top decks for damage/drive checks like Vanguard plus there are builds in MTG that easily work off of fewer lands unlike Vanguard where builds are made yes with strategy and plays in mind but there are too many factors to go into. Long story short Vanguard relies more on rng due to the game mechanics unlike other card games. None of the other games come close to a system using the deck as damage or other ways Vanguard does. There's less control in Vanguard player wise than other card games. In magic the worst I have to worry about is a brick hand and mulligan with the occasion top deck for combo pieces/finishers. Whereas in Vanguard I gotta not only worry about that but I gotta worry about damage/drive checks and if my hand is good enough for guarding/making plays so you don't get run in early Game. Mtg has an rng factor to it but it's more controllable than Vanguard
@@CyanColor see being general like that doesn't really help your argument. Reminds me of someone i used to know who played VG just to prove a point but liked MTG. In MTG in particular making light of bricking is a mistake since only a few colors have a way around that by design, forcing decks to be built certain ways. Vanguard is just swingy because the luck factor can benefit both players but skill is required. In MTG or yugioh even facing a deck that is a clear weakness of your own if you're unlucky just warrants an instant surrender even in BO3 formats, as there aren't as clear ways builds have to win against their silver bullets. The way cards are made these days in Magic also just goes beyond the consistency fixing Vanguard D has, giving stuff like draw with advantage to Red has them spiral out of control and that's just one example. It's bad to the point being involved in the competitive scene also isn't worth it, and that's not including cards from the past sets. Most people gravitate to strictly friend group Commander for this reason since MTG has become not only a luck based but wallet competition game. Games like Yugioh and MTG have a tendency to have games that are more set in stone with one party clearly unable to fight back, so luck only benefiting one clear person isn't the best thing either. I've played all these TCGs to know they have their pros and cons around luck.
@icefiredragon94 you quite literally said what I said...that mtg and yugioh are more set in stone whereas Vanguard is more rng/luck based due to it's mechanics...mtg has ways around this with deck builds which you agree with same thing with yugioh but I also said that bricking is still a thing that can't be helped from time to time. Card games have an element of luck and rng to them just like other games but that doesn't mean it's mainly that. It just means some games are more rng/luck reliant whereas others aren't as reliant. Vanguard has a higher chance of rng/luck due to damage/drive checks and the other things I listed. Also another thing about MTG is that it has a constant rotating meta to match the sets while maintaining an up to date banlist rotating out older sets. Yugioh not so much and Vanguard is always up in the air with that stuff. If anything mtg would be the most competent when it comes to keeping up with stuff but that doesn't mean it's perfect. Again I stated that all those games have an element of rng/luck but some have ways around it which you listed. Vanguard for the longest time during G Era had very few cards limited/banned and it stayed that way for so long even with competitive builds you couldn't get passed the RNG/luck factor due to the game mechanics whereas in MTG and Yugioh you clearly could with builds and other various mechanics.
Been playing the story and despite a suboptimal game, plus have 4 orders in hand and only the 3 soul, Eva beat Mika 2nd on the first try thanks to a OT, God's thanks for the list
These deck breakdowns are the best! More! More! 🤩
Oh man. I didn't think you would ever make another video on DD LOL GLAD YOU DID
Bit late to watching this but nice to see a pre set 6 build.
Honestly the same kind of build I use but I committed to the front triggers. Just to tack on a bit more shield. Saving cp to craft rusher once the set is out in dear days.
Talking about blinging out, I blinged up my Felty deck. Took a while but I got it done
Let’s go, Magnolia best deck! WHOOOT
Yesss finally a dear days video
Damn we have the same list
same ratios and triggers
so this is how a competitive top vanguard player play
I know the feeling of being so compressed but still missing was playing Adam and needed 2 to pass with 7 out of the 9 cards in deck being triggers, didn't see them in drive checks it killed me on the inside.
revisiting this vid after the ban list
do you have a deck profile for thegria, tamayura, and Lyrical Monasterio on VGDD yet?
Hey what dlc are worth buying I was told that I need to get one to get a packs that are not in game what sets do u not get whan u buy the game
I would love to see someone play alestiel ! Ive been having so much w the story but in ranked meh XD
Please do a Felty run. Would love to see your thoughts and how you pilot it
I've already fully blinged 4 decks using a pretty broken strategy for CP. Including Eva
do you have a video on how to make a European account to get the dlc cheaper
So, are there ranked seasons in Dear Days that reset periodically?
Can we get Gravidia or Overlord next?
eva waifu ❤
Hey guys,, can someone tell me how to fix "connection error problem when downloading the game" i already delete and reinstall like 3 times,, and when the download data need 400Mb more the game always said "connection error" its always like that,, when the game still need like 5-1Gb data it always run normally but, when i need like 400mb more it always error,,
Dear days is the switch game right? If so can I import a Japanese copy and buy and use the dlc with a European account, I've read you can but I'd like to be sure
Yeah you can! It's also on Steam if you wanna play on PC too.
@@DifferentFight thanks that's great to know.
id love to see you do rorowa in dear days my favorite boy is lacking content
When set 6 comes out when will people without the card pass get access to the new set?
You have to buy the pass to get the set and it comes out in February or April
never. you buy the DLC or you can't get the new cards
@@streetgamer3452 you dont need to buy the battle pass. the dlc are separated on steam
@@SoraDestiny471 you still need to buy the dlc to get the set so getting the battle pass is just a straight up better deal
@@streetgamer3452 is still not. DF already said that, you don't have to buy the season pass yet when the sets are not even released all at once. The price has potential to change.
Is Eva part of link joker? I notice the locks on her twin tails.
My understanding is that these sets are a continuation of the older nations like Brandt Gate is basically Star Gate after Brandt stuff came to Cray from some other dimension. Seeing as how Link Joker was originally an invading force and then became more peaceful with the Messiahs it makes sense that Brandt Gate incorporates that technology/ideas since in this timeline it's probably hundreds or thousands of years after all that happened seeing as how Keter Sanctuary is basically United Sanctuary, Dragon Empire is still Dragon Empire, Dark Zone is Dark States, Lyrical Monesterio is Magallanica, and Stoicheia is Zoo.
Gotcha, thanks for the clarification.
I just stumbled upon this channel. I think he is playing on pc. So is this game kinda dead on console ? i am new to vanguard and really enjoy this game. Want to net play and explore but cant seem to find matches :c
Hey there! Generally speaking more of the English community plays on PC, whereas more of the Japanese community plays on the Switch.
Hottest unit in Vanguard
So, how many of U came back to this vid after Eva-Rusher restriction?
Wait so secondel can put orders back??? Really?
That's a misprint??????
No. It specifically says unit, not card. That's gotta be a typo in Dear Days.
@@GR8NE55 incorrect sir, its not a misprint or typo, its a mistranslation. Edit: to clarify, I haven't been able to test it in game itself to see if it stands up to that, but that's something that was explained in the past in his Eva #2 profile winner. I don't know how it works out officially in English, but since the base of Dear Days is Japanese, secondel should work as stated in the video. EDIT 2: Okay, I didn't see the part he already tested it, I was reading comments as I was watching. He already showed and explained everything in the video, why did I need to do it too? I am not sure its even a mistranslation anymore, its just bad English. It basically reads choose any card that is a non-trigger unit. So it doesn't HAVE to be a unit, just be non-trigger unit
yay
the fact that this game went on sale changes everything.
Sadge that you didnt called the deck with smth like "OST? Wife :)"
Sadly 11 characters long and the limit is 10
@@LichLordFortissimo
I guess he could've removed the space between the ? and W making it 10 characters long
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i wish this game wasnt 70 bucks i dont have a local place to play and this was my only hope but its so much
I don't even use Combine in real life and Eva works just fine. Won last 2 locals in a row with it and got Top 8 at Shop Challenge a few weeks ago. Didn't need a 37-minute video to tell me that Combine is overhyped and overpriced.
The game is mostly rng anyway lmao you could win with any deck it'll just take getting good triggers every drive/damage check and hoping your opponent has bad rng and bricked hand wise
@@CyanColor That's like saying that playing MTG takes no skill
Just takes you having a perfect balance of lands and spells in your hand and your opponent being landscrewed or land flooded, to win.
@@robinsgryer6237 No not in the slightest. Unlike Vanguard, MTG has ways around that. Card games like MTG, Yugioh, pokemon, and DB super have more variables of control for a player outside of the obvious opening hand/mulligan/top deck things. Vanguard is more rng based due to the game mechanics themselves. Mtg doesn't rely on top decks for damage/drive checks like Vanguard plus there are builds in MTG that easily work off of fewer lands unlike Vanguard where builds are made yes with strategy and plays in mind but there are too many factors to go into. Long story short Vanguard relies more on rng due to the game mechanics unlike other card games. None of the other games come close to a system using the deck as damage or other ways Vanguard does. There's less control in Vanguard player wise than other card games. In magic the worst I have to worry about is a brick hand and mulligan with the occasion top deck for combo pieces/finishers. Whereas in Vanguard I gotta not only worry about that but I gotta worry about damage/drive checks and if my hand is good enough for guarding/making plays so you don't get run in early Game. Mtg has an rng factor to it but it's more controllable than Vanguard
@@CyanColor see being general like that doesn't really help your argument. Reminds me of someone i used to know who played VG just to prove a point but liked MTG. In MTG in particular making light of bricking is a mistake since only a few colors have a way around that by design, forcing decks to be built certain ways. Vanguard is just swingy because the luck factor can benefit both players but skill is required. In MTG or yugioh even facing a deck that is a clear weakness of your own if you're unlucky just warrants an instant surrender even in BO3 formats, as there aren't as clear ways builds have to win against their silver bullets.
The way cards are made these days in Magic also just goes beyond the consistency fixing Vanguard D has, giving stuff like draw with advantage to Red has them spiral out of control and that's just one example. It's bad to the point being involved in the competitive scene also isn't worth it, and that's not including cards from the past sets. Most people gravitate to strictly friend group Commander for this reason since MTG has become not only a luck based but wallet competition game. Games like Yugioh and MTG have a tendency to have games that are more set in stone with one party clearly unable to fight back, so luck only benefiting one clear person isn't the best thing either. I've played all these TCGs to know they have their pros and cons around luck.
@icefiredragon94 you quite literally said what I said...that mtg and yugioh are more set in stone whereas Vanguard is more rng/luck based due to it's mechanics...mtg has ways around this with deck builds which you agree with same thing with yugioh but I also said that bricking is still a thing that can't be helped from time to time. Card games have an element of luck and rng to them just like other games but that doesn't mean it's mainly that. It just means some games are more rng/luck reliant whereas others aren't as reliant. Vanguard has a higher chance of rng/luck due to damage/drive checks and the other things I listed. Also another thing about MTG is that it has a constant rotating meta to match the sets while maintaining an up to date banlist rotating out older sets. Yugioh not so much and Vanguard is always up in the air with that stuff. If anything mtg would be the most competent when it comes to keeping up with stuff but that doesn't mean it's perfect. Again I stated that all those games have an element of rng/luck but some have ways around it which you listed. Vanguard for the longest time during G Era had very few cards limited/banned and it stayed that way for so long even with competitive builds you couldn't get passed the RNG/luck factor due to the game mechanics whereas in MTG and Yugioh you clearly could with builds and other various mechanics.
card arts like this really make me not want to play this game
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