I respect you for not trying to force yourself to make the content you didn't want to with TFT. Compared to your TFT content, I can really feel your passion for FaB. Just being up front, I think you'll be making the right decision by sticking to something you enjoy, regardless of its viability as "algorithm-favored" TH-cam content. I know nothing about FaB... But I'm excited to start learning!
I've played a lot of TCGs. Started with Magic in the late 90s and have tried just about everything along the way. Flesh and Blood is one of the few games I've ever played that didn't feel like "Magic but . . ." Basically every other game is trying to "solve" perceived problems with Magic despite the things they are trying to fix are a huge reason why the game is so popular and has endured for forever. Flesh and Blood is doing it's own thing entirely and that's why it stands out so well and a huge reason why I was drawn in. I already play and love Magic, I don't want to play "Magic but", I want to play a different game.
Same here, love Magic, but also love that FaB is just a completely different game. Also love that there's a draft format, which is unfortunately not universal amongst TCGs. Unfortunately local support for it isn't great right now and also I don't have the most money to invest into the game so I'm stuck to just kitchen table play and Talishar.
(Cardfight) Vanguard is quite different from Magic too, but sadly it's got a very small scene in the West :') being Asian though, there's plenty of enough players over here.
@@Sercotani great to finally see some Vanguard representation! It was such a jarring experience being an Asian kid and everyone of your classmates bringing a deck or two to school only to move to Canada where not a single soul in a 1000-mile radius has even heard of it. It's such a shame that MtG and Pokemon hold most of the Western TCG space, give some more attention to the little guys! You might like what you see :>
Seconds in and already throwing shade at Bravo, tht's how you know its gonna be a good vid. In all seriousness I'm surprised this is the first video I've seen on this subject since figuring it out when I started was really tough.
Watched this when you went through it on twitch, great video! The powerpoint made it a lot easier to follow. I'd love to see further deep dives into how to play the different heroes/classes and maybe a high-level overview of how to get started trying to compete in FAB and the different events.
Thanks for this. As a new player everyone says "pick a hero you like" Well that doesn't help. I know FaB has a steep learning curve, I definitely don't want to jump into a complicated hero. Thanks for the break down on the difficulty level and defense/aggression. Definitely helps me make a better choice.
One of the best intro videos! I noticed a lot of people teaching the game to new players get way too into the details. This was just the right amount of info in a really entertaining format!
I live in a small town where my playergroup only plays mtg commander. But last week everyone got a blitz deck(i picked briar) ,so far we been having a blast trying to mastering a New game and discovering their favorites classes, i preorder a mistveil set to try enigma
You can play digitally on talishar, and there are some communities who do online tournaments on it, but the true competitive scene is in person and as declared by lss, always will be
There's a digital version called Talishar, it's not "official", but you can build decks out of whatever cards you want and try them out to figure out what cards/class/hero that you'd like to go for! Free too!
I wished more ppl made content like this. My fiancé and I have been playing this game for the past 3 years but I don't play as often as he does and when I do I never know what to play. We live in small town in Arkansas so our one local we have is an hour one way. He is great at the game it just sucks bc he doesn't get a lot of opportunities that most do. He is super competitive. I'm getting off topic here but he thrives on great content. Thank you for this. This will surely help me.
We need more fab content like this! As a mechanologist main, I think exodia-type decks are the intended archetypes for mech: Teklo has Singularity, Maxx has Nitro Mechanoid, and Dash has pistol items.
As a LGS owner F&B gives out the best promo package, hands on support. Great price point. Super easy onboarding, on top of a great game. Bonus points because you get to talk to kiwis with there bad ass accents.
Speaking from the perspective of a FaB player very new to the game, this was a great watch! Really nice breakdown of the current CC heroes and the general game plan of all the archetypes. Thank you for making this vid!
I played a bit on TTS with my friend, but dropped it because I didn’t have anyone else to play with. Super glad you mentioned the pre-release, because the LGS I got to for YGO was hosting one this weekend. Excited to go, thanks for that!
Hey, a thing! I've been trying to play some different classes, so this is exactly what I've needed. Haven't watched the video yet, but I'm fascinated by Assassin and want to hear your take.
Thank for making this to help explain FaB to the new ppl out there. I hope to see some nuu faces out there at our pre-releases! Long live Flesh and Blood!
Been curious about Flesh and Blood for a while and a friend gave me a nudge to check it out. It looks really cool and from my understanding if the rules, it seems to play a bit like a fighting game crossed with some RPG PvP such a cool concept. You even get to pick your "main" like a fighting game too. Sounds like the best kept secret in TCGs not many tak about it lol
Got into TCG again bc of you and LoR and then got into One Piece and been sticking to that to scratch my itch. I think I'll try and get into FaB even though there doesn't seem to be much of a scene in my area like there is for OP (have almost every LGS host locals and maybe one for FaB) bc you make it seem fun!
One thing for teklo with singularity, with the new arcane barrier evo helmet boost is probably a viable option because itll let you return an action card to your deck. Will be cool to see what comes from being able to be more agressive and recover singularity when you need it. Also love the olympia moment rofl
Arakni isn't easy to master. You have to have an understanding of every other hero in the game, their threats, what their plan is into you, and how to disrupt that. You can argue that everyone needs to know that, but it's most relevant in Arakni when you're given information about the top of your opponent's deck. Their ability is incredibly slept on, because it doesn't provide an apparent, quantifiable reward. It's something that rewards you next cycle, when you've set up for the threats you've bottomed, and it gives you the time to deal with the opponent before they can use those threats meaningfully. Arakni is also one of the best defensive decks in the game, not because they can block better than everyone else (although all their cards block 3), they function better on 1 card hands better than anyone else, which makes them great at blocking 9, sending 4.
Yeah, they're definitely a lot harder to master than this video would suggest. Keeping track of your opponent's pitch stack is critical to playing Arakni optimally, and that's Very Hard. I agree that Arakni can play a very rich and solid defensive game, certainly has some of the better 1-2 card hands out of the cast of heroes. That being said, until they get a significant amount of greater support, we're unlikely to see what Arakni mastery truly looks like, because, objectively, they just aren't worth mastering to that level at the moment due to how underpowered they are. Kinda sad, but that's the truth of the matter. tldr: I'd say with the video's rankings, I'd put Arakni at a 2/4/2/4/1
I got into magic about 2 years ago and have been struggling to play it due to the fact that EVERYONE only wants to play commander. I mainly like to play modern and standard, and the scenes for those formats are super small compared to commander where I live. Been pretty interested in flesh and blood since I like the art and style of the game, I went today and bought a booster box of the outsiders set. I’m looking forward to playing soon!
Started playing FaB with OG Dash and I agree with everything you said. Mech equipment is kinda doodoo at the moment. We've got Foundry Heart and Achilles Accelerator, but that's honestly it.
A bit of a correction about levia: Shadow runeblade cards tend to be playable from banish, shadow brute cards are usually very strong, above rate attacks, that have blood debt and require to banish random cards from your graveyard, so you slowly get a bigger pile of blood debt damage in your banish, making it super important to turn it off from levia's ability.
There are a couple cards that let you play things from exile, or can be played from exile, but it's not often and not enough to keep your blood debt low
any chance you can share a view only version of the slideshow? i really wish i could get into the game but really hard to go to in person stuff with 2 young ones at home
If I was looking to get into fab, do you consider the blitz decks a good place to start? I know it's their intended purpose to get players into the game, but coming from mtg where all the starter decks are obscenely bad, is it better to just try and find a budget net deck or can the blitz decks function okay if I pull up to an lgs with one?
The blitz deck precons are best for getting a cheap ($10) introduction to how a hero plays but won’t really be competitive at your armory (fnm equivalent). They will have some staple cards for the hero but also some junk. I think picking up a couple to learn the game with a friend is a good idea, but if you want to be able to compete just netdeck something to start out. That said I’ve seen people win games at armory with the Fai precon, it’s pretty powerful out of the box. The Kayo Armory deck precon is the only one they’ve made for CC so far, and I think you could take it to a good record at armory with solid play. It’s more expensive at $40 msrp. If you find it for that price it’s a great deal but supply is low right now
I'm also wondering if you could do an affordable class guide. What are the more affordable classes to get into with, warrior? Runeblade (not)? Or others? Love the vid!
Usually classes are divided between: high generics numbers (high cost, but usually on cards that are easily re-sellable or playable in other decks) or highly specialized (usually talented heroes play a bunch of cards that are only playable in their specific deck. A good example for that is vynnsett, which despite being a runeblade and full of majestic rarity cards, play close to 0 pricey generic cards, so the deck is on the lower end). A hero can be specialized in many ways, for example the 3 new mechanologists play very different cards, and few generics due to boost). There are exceptions to this rule (katsu plays a good number of generics but most of his equipments are super affordable, levia is very specialized but has like 6 legendaries in the deck + brute class card which right now cost a lot) Best budget classes/decks: Ninja (fai, katsu. Probably zen but we'll see) Mech (dash io, og dash, teklo and maxx) Vynnsett Boltyn There are probably other decks but these are the ones that came up to me rn
Nice video, I like the sub-breakdown for every hero, too often I see this type of intro content only attempt a very broad pigeonholing of "Guardians do X and Warriors do Y and Mechanologists do Z " which feels a bit misleading
Hard disagree on Vynsett, when you consider how much you have to think every single action in order to even compete with other decks, how punishing any mistake can be on your overall damage output and how easily you can counter her just by pushing damages that makes it super hard to survive and have decent turns, I would say it is at least a 5 difficulty to begin, a 4 to master, and its power level is 2 at best, at least pre-Mistveil... Otherwise, love the video, pretty unbiased even though your love for Wizard is showing, and I think it's really cool for new players, I'll share it around
As someone who wants to dabble into FAB but is hard walled by the exorbitant pricing of staples, how should I go about when trying out this game? Of course, Talishar exists, but then if I keep only to Talishar, that means half of the Pros you said in the introduction wouldn't apply to me (Prizing, competitive events etc.) So as a new player guide: 1. What should be my priority when starting out in this game? 2. Do I invest into the staples immediately or try playing "budget" decks first, even if it means being slapped around in armories? 3. Which Heroes are relatively inexpensive but still be "competitive"?
As a new player Ive found Azalea WAYYYYYY easier than riptide. If you just go tall you win some matchups very easily. Where as Riptide feels like he gets decimated by so many MUs. Loved the video, I may pick up Wizard :3
@@MajiinBae I guess I was thinking in terms of “easier to win = easier to play” lol. I can fumble through Azalea games and win. Not riptide. Idk, makes it feel “harder” in a way. Semantics I spose.
Hey, question: how do you think FaB compares to Universus? I believe they're the two most comparable TCGs to each other right now in terms of mechanics and hero centric design.
so i just recently got into flesh and blood, and the first pack i got were 2 blitz decks from the heavy hitters was able to get Kayo (first one i actually played and i love him) and Olympia, i have yet to use knuckleheads ability, just cause theres a 1/3 chance its going to actually go well but im having a crap tone of fun with kayo, (i got 4 others, betsy, kassai, victor(the young one cause blitz) and rhinar) I know hardly anything about the different sets, but im liking heavy hitters lmao
You should really check out Lorcana. The prizing in that game is insane. As you get through T-128 T-64 etc each level you get more exclusive promo's. The T8 one is worth over 10k alone. Plus winner gets full foil set worth another 5k+. Old Magic pros are cleaning up.
00:00 Intro
8:37 Guardian
12:57 Bravo
15:54 Victor
17:25 Betsy
17:54 Ninja
21:22 Katsu
23:08 Fai
24:30 Warrior
28:17 Dorinthea
29:40 Kassai
31:17 Boltyn
33:17 Brute
37:20 Rhinar
38:44 Levia
41:29 Kayo
43:23 Wizard
47:35 Kano
50:19 [Redacted]
50:40 Ranger
52:54 Azalea
54:48 Riptide
56:56 Mechanologist
1:01:33 Dash OG
1:03:40 Dash IO
1:05:10 Teklovossen
1:06:06 Maxx
1:06:51 Runeblade
1:10:13 Viserai
1:11:38 Vynnset
1:13:24 Illusionist
1:17:03 Prism
1:18:57 Assassin
1:21:53 Arakni
1:22:15 Uzuri
1:23:39 New Heroes
The kinda video a confused and disenfranchised LoR player needed
One of us!
As an LoR player moving to FaB, highly recommend. The entire tournament structure with in person tournaments is a blast.
I respect you for not trying to force yourself to make the content you didn't want to with TFT. Compared to your TFT content, I can really feel your passion for FaB. Just being up front, I think you'll be making the right decision by sticking to something you enjoy, regardless of its viability as "algorithm-favored" TH-cam content.
I know nothing about FaB... But I'm excited to start learning!
Do it, i started for fun and the game is a blast, it's really competitive and for now the comunity is super helpfull and friendly
Join us!
I really just caught a stray within the first 30 seconds 💀
I've played a lot of TCGs. Started with Magic in the late 90s and have tried just about everything along the way. Flesh and Blood is one of the few games I've ever played that didn't feel like "Magic but . . ." Basically every other game is trying to "solve" perceived problems with Magic despite the things they are trying to fix are a huge reason why the game is so popular and has endured for forever. Flesh and Blood is doing it's own thing entirely and that's why it stands out so well and a huge reason why I was drawn in. I already play and love Magic, I don't want to play "Magic but", I want to play a different game.
Same here, love Magic, but also love that FaB is just a completely different game. Also love that there's a draft format, which is unfortunately not universal amongst TCGs. Unfortunately local support for it isn't great right now and also I don't have the most money to invest into the game so I'm stuck to just kitchen table play and Talishar.
(Cardfight) Vanguard is quite different from Magic too, but sadly it's got a very small scene in the West :')
being Asian though, there's plenty of enough players over here.
@@Sercotani great to finally see some Vanguard representation! It was such a jarring experience being an Asian kid and everyone of your classmates bringing a deck or two to school only to move to Canada where not a single soul in a 1000-mile radius has even heard of it. It's such a shame that MtG and Pokemon hold most of the Western TCG space, give some more attention to the little guys! You might like what you see :>
Fab needs more content like this to grow
Seconds in and already throwing shade at Bravo, tht's how you know its gonna be a good vid. In all seriousness I'm surprised this is the first video I've seen on this subject since figuring it out when I started was really tough.
Found you from Runterra and stayed for the occasional FAB. Awesome video!
Yes!! More FAB content please. I’m looking forward to attending the pre-release event at my LGS
"Oh I really think Bravo is cool: I don't know why you would say that" 😂 guardian and warrior are the new Demacia.
FaB is by far the coolest game if you like playing competitive
This is so huge! Thank you for doing this and growing the FaB community Majin!
Forgot our boy Olympia
Watched this when you went through it on twitch, great video! The powerpoint made it a lot easier to follow. I'd love to see further deep dives into how to play the different heroes/classes and maybe a high-level overview of how to get started trying to compete in FAB and the different events.
Thanks for this. As a new player everyone says "pick a hero you like" Well that doesn't help. I know FaB has a steep learning curve, I definitely don't want to jump into a complicated hero. Thanks for the break down on the difficulty level and defense/aggression. Definitely helps me make a better choice.
One of the best intro videos! I noticed a lot of people teaching the game to new players get way too into the details. This was just the right amount of info in a really entertaining format!
I live in a small town where my playergroup only plays mtg commander. But last week everyone got a blitz deck(i picked briar) ,so far we been having a blast trying to mastering a New game and discovering their favorites classes, i preorder a mistveil set to try enigma
Thanks for this vid, makes it easier to kinda figure which hero class would interest me.
Thank you for the in-depth video! Played a lot of card games and I'm not looking to get into fab, this was extremely helpful!
Pulping is my favorite Brute card. it's just always there when I need it ❤
Love the way you explain things, look forward to more flesh and blood and when I'm ready I'll get myself a deck
Me: playing FaB for the last two years.
Also me: watching this whole video, reading every slide. 🙇♂️📖
This is such a great video for getting into flesh and blood. I’m so glad someone made this.
I love this. Keep up the good work man!
Can confirm as a LoR refugee that is now playing FaB that it is a very fun game 🫡 if you are on the fence, consider trying it out!
Only seen the game from your videos but defo seems interesting wish they had a digital version
You can play digitally on talishar, and there are some communities who do online tournaments on it, but the true competitive scene is in person and as declared by lss, always will be
There's a digital version called Talishar, it's not "official", but you can build decks out of whatever cards you want and try them out to figure out what cards/class/hero that you'd like to go for! Free too!
Great video, finally convinced me to start looking deeper into FAB. Looking forward to more hopefully!
Hey Majin, you got me into FAbB and 2 weeks ago i went to Calling Warzaw with my local Armory crew :D
Your explanation style is very clear and engaging. Thanks! This game is cool. Subscribed
Loving the FaB content! Thanks Majin!
Was looking so Long for such a Video! Thank you Great presentation
CAn‘t wait for more FaB content
Thanks for this. Have been finding it relatively difficult to get up-to-date info on this game as a newbie so the explanations here have been great.
I wished more ppl made content like this. My fiancé and I have been playing this game for the past 3 years but I don't play as often as he does and when I do I never know what to play. We live in small town in Arkansas so our one local we have is an hour one way. He is great at the game it just sucks bc he doesn't get a lot of opportunities that most do. He is super competitive. I'm getting off topic here but he thrives on great content. Thank you for this. This will surely help me.
We need more fab content like this! As a mechanologist main, I think exodia-type decks are the intended archetypes for mech: Teklo has Singularity, Maxx has Nitro Mechanoid, and Dash has pistol items.
really appreciate the content, such a good game and definitely a good intro for the classes available
As a LGS owner F&B gives out the best promo package, hands on support. Great price point. Super easy onboarding, on top of a great game. Bonus points because you get to talk to kiwis with there bad ass accents.
Speaking from the perspective of a FaB player very new to the game, this was a great watch! Really nice breakdown of the current CC heroes and the general game plan of all the archetypes. Thank you for making this vid!
I played a bit on TTS with my friend, but dropped it because I didn’t have anyone else to play with. Super glad you mentioned the pre-release, because the LGS I got to for YGO was hosting one this weekend. Excited to go, thanks for that!
Really sick video btw, I hope you do more content like this for FaB, since I’m sorta interested in picking it up again.
Good luck!!!
Hey, a thing! I've been trying to play some different classes, so this is exactly what I've needed.
Haven't watched the video yet, but I'm fascinated by Assassin and want to hear your take.
Thank for making this to help explain FaB to the new ppl out there. I hope to see some nuu faces out there at our pre-releases! Long live Flesh and Blood!
Let's go FaB content!
Dori is cool
great video man, happy to start in FAB
Long time fab fan, commenting for algo
Thanks majin what you do is great for the game
Awesome video, much needed to show new player's! Thanks!
I'm so happy your making more content for FaB than storytime. It's such a wonderful game.
Really nice to see you passionate about a game. FaB is so good and deserves all the attention it can get.
I like this kind of fab content!
Great content! Thanks for filling in a niche that was lacking for new players.
Man, what an amazing video. New player here. I cannot express my thanks. Liked and Subbed.
Wow this guide is very very complete! Love this video will share to our new players
Let's gooooo
FAB FAB FAB
Great video! Hope to see more !
Been curious about Flesh and Blood for a while and a friend gave me a nudge to check it out. It looks really cool and from my understanding if the rules, it seems to play a bit like a fighting game crossed with some RPG PvP such a cool concept. You even get to pick your "main" like a fighting game too. Sounds like the best kept secret in TCGs not many tak about it lol
Got into TCG again bc of you and LoR and then got into One Piece and been sticking to that to scratch my itch. I think I'll try and get into FaB even though there doesn't seem to be much of a scene in my area like there is for OP (have almost every LGS host locals and maybe one for FaB) bc you make it seem fun!
Loved this video. Super informative
I ´d love to see more FaB videos keep going❤❤❤
Azalea is basically arrow mage. :)
Great video - thanks for putting this together!
Let’s go !!!!! The FaB fam is thriving
Kinda expected it to be just Kano 😂
Great video! Sold me on Riptide
One thing for teklo with singularity, with the new arcane barrier evo helmet boost is probably a viable option because itll let you return an action card to your deck. Will be cool to see what comes from being able to be more agressive and recover singularity when you need it. Also love the olympia moment rofl
This video finally gave me the push to try this game. One more ranger player comin in hot (rip Ashe LB)
Do more of this type of content please!!!
this was great, thank you. Any chance you could add time stamps to the heroes?
Happy to see you playing, you gonna go to calling MPLS
Rest in peace, Olympia! Not only has LLS forgotten your good cards in heavy hitters you got forgotten in this video as well. Lol.
Great video for a beginner thanks
wow super detailed and nice
Arakni isn't easy to master. You have to have an understanding of every other hero in the game, their threats, what their plan is into you, and how to disrupt that. You can argue that everyone needs to know that, but it's most relevant in Arakni when you're given information about the top of your opponent's deck. Their ability is incredibly slept on, because it doesn't provide an apparent, quantifiable reward. It's something that rewards you next cycle, when you've set up for the threats you've bottomed, and it gives you the time to deal with the opponent before they can use those threats meaningfully. Arakni is also one of the best defensive decks in the game, not because they can block better than everyone else (although all their cards block 3), they function better on 1 card hands better than anyone else, which makes them great at blocking 9, sending 4.
Yeah, they're definitely a lot harder to master than this video would suggest. Keeping track of your opponent's pitch stack is critical to playing Arakni optimally, and that's Very Hard. I agree that Arakni can play a very rich and solid defensive game, certainly has some of the better 1-2 card hands out of the cast of heroes. That being said, until they get a significant amount of greater support, we're unlikely to see what Arakni mastery truly looks like, because, objectively, they just aren't worth mastering to that level at the moment due to how underpowered they are. Kinda sad, but that's the truth of the matter.
tldr: I'd say with the video's rankings, I'd put Arakni at a 2/4/2/4/1
Super good video!
I love Kassai and Assassins! Very fun reaction speed shenanigans to mess with your opponent
Engagement patrol!
I got into magic about 2 years ago and have been struggling to play it due to the fact that EVERYONE only wants to play commander. I mainly like to play modern and standard, and the scenes for those formats are super small compared to commander where I live. Been pretty interested in flesh and blood since I like the art and style of the game, I went today and bought a booster box of the outsiders set. I’m looking forward to playing soon!
cool video considering getting into this game -disenfranchised LoR player
I like the hero centric design of FaB. Closest was WWE Raw Deal for me.
Yo Majin, hero deep dives would be great! Maybe start with Warrior or Brute since they're popular right now?
Started playing FaB with OG Dash and I agree with everything you said. Mech equipment is kinda doodoo at the moment. We've got Foundry Heart and Achilles Accelerator, but that's honestly it.
After watching this I'm very interested, but how should I start?
Blitz precon decks imo
Pre release for the new set is this weekend! If you can get out to one of those then i highly recommend it
Fine.. I’ll subscribe
A bit of a correction about levia:
Shadow runeblade cards tend to be playable from banish, shadow brute cards are usually very strong, above rate attacks, that have blood debt and require to banish random cards from your graveyard, so you slowly get a bigger pile of blood debt damage in your banish, making it super important to turn it off from levia's ability.
There are a couple cards that let you play things from exile, or can be played from exile, but it's not often and not enough to keep your blood debt low
For the algorithm! Gogo fab best game
any chance you can share a view only version of the slideshow? i really wish i could get into the game but really hard to go to in person stuff with 2 young ones at home
If I was looking to get into fab, do you consider the blitz decks a good place to start? I know it's their intended purpose to get players into the game, but coming from mtg where all the starter decks are obscenely bad, is it better to just try and find a budget net deck or can the blitz decks function okay if I pull up to an lgs with one?
The blitz deck precons are best for getting a cheap ($10) introduction to how a hero plays but won’t really be competitive at your armory (fnm equivalent). They will have some staple cards for the hero but also some junk. I think picking up a couple to learn the game with a friend is a good idea, but if you want to be able to compete just netdeck something to start out. That said I’ve seen people win games at armory with the Fai precon, it’s pretty powerful out of the box. The Kayo Armory deck precon is the only one they’ve made for CC so far, and I think you could take it to a good record at armory with solid play. It’s more expensive at $40 msrp. If you find it for that price it’s a great deal but supply is low right now
I'm also wondering if you could do an affordable class guide. What are the more affordable classes to get into with, warrior? Runeblade (not)? Or others? Love the vid!
Usually classes are divided between: high generics numbers (high cost, but usually on cards that are easily re-sellable or playable in other decks) or highly specialized (usually talented heroes play a bunch of cards that are only playable in their specific deck. A good example for that is vynnsett, which despite being a runeblade and full of majestic rarity cards, play close to 0 pricey generic cards, so the deck is on the lower end).
A hero can be specialized in many ways, for example the 3 new mechanologists play very different cards, and few generics due to boost).
There are exceptions to this rule (katsu plays a good number of generics but most of his equipments are super affordable, levia is very specialized but has like 6 legendaries in the deck + brute class card which right now cost a lot)
Best budget classes/decks:
Ninja (fai, katsu. Probably zen but we'll see)
Mech (dash io, og dash, teklo and maxx)
Vynnsett
Boltyn
There are probably other decks but these are the ones that came up to me rn
Nice video, I like the sub-breakdown for every hero, too often I see this type of intro content only attempt a very broad pigeonholing of "Guardians do X and Warriors do Y and Mechanologists do Z " which feels a bit misleading
ty ill play dorinthea for a while to learn
Hard disagree on Vynsett, when you consider how much you have to think every single action in order to even compete with other decks, how punishing any mistake can be on your overall damage output and how easily you can counter her just by pushing damages that makes it super hard to survive and have decent turns, I would say it is at least a 5 difficulty to begin, a 4 to master, and its power level is 2 at best, at least pre-Mistveil...
Otherwise, love the video, pretty unbiased even though your love for Wizard is showing, and I think it's really cool for new players, I'll share it around
"just in case you say like *oh Bravo sounds cool!* I don't know why you'd say that though haha"
That's him officer, that's the Kano player
Haven't finished the video yet but I've been meaning to get into the game but never knew how to start as far picking a class.
Assassin seems to be right up my alley. I like being able to disrupt my opponent through niche ways
@@BahamutsMegaflar3 New set will give assassins massive support! The best time to jump into FaB if you like their style
As someone who wants to dabble into FAB but is hard walled by the exorbitant pricing of staples, how should I go about when trying out this game? Of course, Talishar exists, but then if I keep only to Talishar, that means half of the Pros you said in the introduction wouldn't apply to me (Prizing, competitive events etc.)
So as a new player guide:
1. What should be my priority when starting out in this game?
2. Do I invest into the staples immediately or try playing "budget" decks first, even if it means being slapped around in armories?
3. Which Heroes are relatively inexpensive but still be "competitive"?
Brutes, mech and ninja can be very strong with budget decks
Sometimes the expensive lists you see are only barely more powerful than lists 50% cheaper
Poor Olympia got forgotten and left out in the cold 😢
Just bought into Olympia and was interested in your thoughts, lol. I think he is neat with his new spec, but won't be great.
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As a new player Ive found Azalea WAYYYYYY easier than riptide. If you just go tall you win some matchups very easily. Where as Riptide feels like he gets decimated by so many MUs.
Loved the video, I may pick up Wizard :3
It's not an easier deck it's just way better 😅
@@MajiinBae I guess I was thinking in terms of “easier to win = easier to play” lol.
I can fumble through Azalea games and win. Not riptide. Idk, makes it feel “harder” in a way. Semantics I spose.
Would have been great to add timestamps per class. Blindly looking for certain class is a bit bothersome for a 1.5 hrs video
Thats a good idea
Hey, question: how do you think FaB compares to Universus? I believe they're the two most comparable TCGs to each other right now in terms of mechanics and hero centric design.
so i just recently got into flesh and blood, and the first pack i got were 2 blitz decks from the heavy hitters was able to get Kayo (first one i actually played and i love him) and Olympia, i have yet to use knuckleheads ability, just cause theres a 1/3 chance its going to actually go well
but im having a crap tone of fun with kayo, (i got 4 others, betsy, kassai, victor(the young one cause blitz) and rhinar) I know hardly anything about the different sets, but im liking heavy hitters lmao
You should really check out Lorcana. The prizing in that game is insane. As you get through T-128 T-64 etc each level you get more exclusive promo's. The T8 one is worth over 10k alone. Plus winner gets full foil set worth another 5k+. Old Magic pros are cleaning up.
I just dont like the game very much unfortunately 😅