Showing posts with label kagero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kagero. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Casual Deck of the Week: Seal Dragons Unleashed Version 2.0

Casual Deck of the Week: Seal Dragons Unleashed Version 2.0

Hello Cardfighters its Major Spades with another casual deck profile.  Sorry for the long wait but I was away on vacation for a few days in South Carolina to visit a very important person.  From this article, I am going to post only one article per week, so I can have some time building more decks to present to you Cardfighters.  This deck profile for the week is Seal Dragons.  I know I made an old article about them but this is a much improved version from the support from the new G sets and Fighters Collection.  This deck is very powerful in destroying your opponents grade 1's or lower units and filling up their field with nothing but grade 2's.  The more grade 2's my opponent has on the field, the stronger my units gets.  Another win alternative, I can deck my opponent out if they are not playing legion.  I hope you enjoy this newer deck profile of my newly improved Seal Dragon deck.

Seal Dragons Unleashed 2.0:

Grade 3's:
4x: Seal Dragon, Georgette (the main card for the deck because the limit break gives it 5k power for each of my opponents grade 2 rear guards, and it gets a critical if my opponent has 2 or more grade 2 rear guard units.  Also it has an unlock ability against Link Joker.)
4x: Hellfire Seal Dragon, Weathercloth (Break ride that retires 2 of my opponents rear guards and replaces them for grade 2's.)

Grade 2's:
3x: Seal Dragon, Jacquard (12k attacker for Seal Dragons)
4x: Seal Dragon, Corduroy (a unit that retires one of my opponent’s rear guards for one counterblast with Seal Dragon in its name, and my opponent looks at the top 4 for a grade 2 unit and call it to rear guard circle)
4x: Seal Dragon, Barathea (When this unit is placed on rear guard circle, my opponent has to put a grade 2 onto the field from hand.  If not, I get to draw a card.)

Grade 1's:
4x: Seal Dragon, Rinocross (perfect guard)
3x: Lava Flow Dragon (Stride fodder)
4x: Seal Dragon, Doskin (This unit can counter charge and give one of my units 2k for each grade 2 unit my opponent has when my opponent puts a grade 2 onto the field.)
3x: Seal Dragon, Gariserge (For a counterblast, this unit prevents my opponent's grade 2's from intercepting, and this unit gains 2k for each grade 2 unit my opponent controls.)

Grade 0's:
4x: Seal Dragon, Biella (Critical)
4x: Seal Dragon, Artpique (Draw that gives a unit a 3k boost when you move this unit into the soul)
4x: Seal Dragon, Tarpaulin Dracokid (Critical that has an ability.  When this unit is placed on rear guard circle, I can counter charge as many damage by how many grade 2's my opponent has on the field.)
4x: Seal Dragon, Shirting (Heal)
1x: Seal Dragon, Terrycloth (Starting Vanguard that retires one of my opponents rear guards if I counterblast 1 card with Seal Dragon in its name and soul charge Terrycloth, but my opponent looks at the top 4 for a grade 2 unit and call it to rear guard)

Strides:
4x: Helldeity Seal Dragon, Crossorigin (This unit retires up to a certain amount of units my opponent controls by how many Crossorigin g-units face up I have, and he gains a critical if my opponent has 2 or more grade 2 units on field.)
2x: Flame Emperor Dragon King, Irresist Dragon (When this unit hits, I can retire an entire row.)
2x: Supreme Heavenly Emperor Dragon, Vortex Desire (When this unit hits, I can retire as many rear guards for each flame dragon on my Vanguard.)
4x: Transcendence Divine Dragon, Nouvelle Vague L'Express (This unit can prevent my opponent from calling grade 1 or higher units to guardian circle, and he nullifies 6th damage triggers if my opponent is at 5 damage.)
2x: Flame Wing Steel Beast, Denial Griffin (This g-guardian when placed, can retire the attacking unit it is guarding.)
2x: Flame Emperor Dragon King, Asyl Orb Dragon (G-guardian that becomes a 20k shield if my opponent has 4 or less rear guards.)

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

“Released from your Seal, Unleash the Hellish Flames upon your EnemiesSeal Dragons”



Hello Cardfighters!  I have another fun deck profile I want to share.  Since my experience with Cardfight’s current format, I have been seeing a lot of Kagero players playing Dauntless Dominate Dragon "Яeverse" or Transcendence Dragon, Dragonic Nouvelle Vague decks.  However, I don’t play any of those.  I play Seal Dragons and only my Seal Dragons, but I do have Dauntless Drive Dragon in my deck until Hellfire Seal Dragon, Weathercloth comes out in the upcoming Fighters Collection 2 in November.  Why I like Seal Dragons?  I like Seal Dragons not only of their artwork, but I love the retiring mechanic and filling up your opponents rear guard circles with grade 2 units.  Sometimes I retire one of my opponent’s rear guards, and they don’t come up with a grade 2, so it’s a free kill for me.  It does thin the deck for the opponent, but your opponent will have to retire some unnecessary grade 2’s to have stronger columns.  Plus, I can retire pesky units my opponents have like drop and draw units or 12k attackers.  Seal Dragons give me a wide variety of options for retiring units.  It’s a very fun build in my opinion, and I hope that Seal Dragons will get a legion in the future booster sets, because I don’t want to play Perdition Dragons.  I hope you guys enjoy the deck profile and always remember to fight with passion and fun.

Grade 0’s:
1x: Seal Dragon, Terrycloth (starting Vanguard that retires one of my opponents rear guards if I counterblast 1 card with Seal Dragon in its name and soul charge Terrycloth, but my opponent looks at the top 4 for a grade 2 unit and call it to rear guard)
4x: Seal Dragon, Biella (critical)
4x: Blue Ray Dracokid (critical)
4x: Seal Dragon, Artpique (draw that gives a unit a 3k boost when you move this unit into the soul)
4x: Seal Dragon, Shirting (heal)

Grade 1’s:
4x: Seal Dragon, Rinocross (perfect guard)
4x: Seal Dragon, Kersey (discard and draw a card when this unit is called to rear guard and your opponent has a grade 2 Vanguard or rear guard)
4x: Seal Dragon, Flannel (10k attacker for Seal Dragons)
2x: Embodiment of Armor, Bahr (8k boosters)

Grade 2’s:
4x: Seal Dragon, Corduroy (a unit that retires one of my opponent’s rear guards for one counterblast with Seal Dragon in its name, and my opponent looks at the top 4 for a grade 2 unit and call it to rear guard circle)
4x: Seal Dragon, Jacquard (12k attacker for Seal Dragons)
3x: Seal Dragon, Hunger Hell Dragon (10k unit)

Grade 3’s:
4x: Seal Dragon, Georgette (the main card for the deck because the limit break gives it 5k power for each of my opponents grade 2 rear guards, and it gets a critical if my opponent has 2 or more grade 2 rear guard units.  Also it has an unlock ability against Link Joker.)
3x: Dauntless Drive Dragon (break ride for Kagero that gives my Vanguard 10k and restands my Vanguard for a discard cost of 3 Kagero units.  Soon I will replace Dauntless for Weathercloth (breakride for Seal Dragons)
1x: Hellfire Seal Dragon, Blockade Inferno (this unit’s limit break retires all my opponent’s grade 2 rear guards and it gains 10k for it for 2 counterblast with Seal Dragon in its name.  However, when Fighter’s Collection 2 comes out, he will be replaced by Weathercloth)

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Barrel's [Kagero - Control]

Barrel here and I present to you my "Kagero Tech". I wouldn't call this my "main" deck - actually I don't even know if I have a "main" deck or not - but this has been the most consistent deck in terms of victories and usage.


Monday, February 25, 2013

Kagero - Iron Fist of the Dragon's Fury (Lawkeeper)

It IS my main deck (and forever will be, perhaps).  I love it.  It does so many things with a single limit break. Many small, subtle things that add up in a cohesive manner; IT'S BEAUTIFUL!

And it finally showed up in the anime.  For about 2 seconds.  And it was great.
I'd put some snappy comment here, but I'm too busy staring at the awesomeness that is Lawkeeper.
(Oh, and Rin made this GIF for me!  Isn't it great?)
To commemorate this event, and "celebrate" the arrival of crossrides.  I give them a warm welcome with 23k and 18k rows EVERYWHERE!


Umm, yeah, so no unit of the week for that past Sunday either...been busy lately...

BUT, I will have posts this week...somehow.

Box opening will NOT be posted because it was such a disaster (that box wasn't worth its own price...ugh...$2 RRR...)

My personal Lawkeeper deck will get an update soon.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Unit of the Week - 1/13/2013

This week's card will be a personal favorite: Amber Dragon, Eclipse!

So dark and edgy!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Kagero - Lawkeeper (Pure Variant)

In a pure Lawkeeper deck, you want to ride Lawkeeper ALWAYS.  The deck will revolve around gaining effects using Lawkeeper's skill.

Well, in my personal Lawkeeper deck, I don't run 4x Lawkeeper for reasons outside of just gameplay.  Or cost.  Truth be told, I just love the other Kagero grade 3s too much to just use 2 kinds of them in my deck.  So I decided to put up a "pure" variant for those who want a more focused deck.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Kagero - Lawkeeper (personal variant)

So I thought I'd start with something simple for my first actual article: a deck list.
This one just so happens to be my own deck.

EDIT: If you are looking for a more "general"/"typical" Lawkeeper deck, I recommend this: http://triggercapital.blogspot.com/2013/01/kagero-lawkeeper-pure-variant.html