Very nice list man, you're points were clear and the explanation of you're preferences made sense. I spent all day today playing Royals so I'm going to focus on playing Golds some more next weekend :P I will say that I did find it rather difficult to fit the new Gold cards in, I'm still not satisfied on a build yet for Golds but I've got a good idea with how I want it to look. We'll see :)
I’m really liking this build and whole heartedly agree on 8 g2. Only change I made was playing 3 fronts just so I could play 1 of each and confuse my opp when they try to guess how many of what I’m running 😂
Even though this is a pretty out dated comment, I tried building it and fought some friends with it. Funny how i was able to use 3 Accel II gifts in 1 turn and completely dumpster my opponents in the same turn 3 times in a row. My only loss was when I got to start 2nd.
cardfight.fandom.com/wiki/Card_Mechanics “Activated Ability: Activated abilities are abilities that a player can use as many times as he or she wants, paying the cost each time to get the effect, unless stated otherwise (i.e. "1/Turn"). This kind of ability CAN ONLY BE USED DURING THE MAIN PHASE”
Then it would contradict itself because Excuplate kills off the soul for the board wipe. Sure you can opt out on the board attack skill but saving the soul the following turn is gonna be hard when ur stuck on a Grade 2 the following turn.
Decorous Knight, Hengist is a better alternate finisher for Soul Saver than Exculpate. It's easy to get another G3 in soul with all the soulcharging and have enough soul that you can leave that G3 after using Soul Saver's effect. Budget decks in general are very unlikely to top events and in my opinion they don't really need to, but as far as budget decks go Soul Saver is quite good.
They happen at the same time so it doesn't really matter what order you do it in. Just remember that the Trigger effect resolves before any on place abilities do.
@@justintay9653 To quote the Bushiroad q&a on Platina Ezel, when asked about the timing: "It will be resolved at the check timing after executing the trigger effect. After resolving the automatic ability, the following drive check is performed." So, call one of the cards to rear, call one to trigger zone, apply trigger effects, then resolve "on place" skills, then do any other drive checks. Hope this helps. (Source: cf-vanguard.com/cardlist/?cardno=V-BT05/003)
Quoting the best comment in Van-guardians which was later deleted. "you have to play Kahedin and Hoel, you are a bad player if you are not running them at 4x4"
Anyone who says "You're a bad player if you don't copy what I do" IS the bad player, also an arrogant smug who thinks they're better than everyone else.
The Grade 2s and 3s are all focused around riding multiple grade 3s in one turn from the hard or deck. The more 3s in hand, the more likely you are to fulfill the requirements
And I agree, but what if you don’t have a grade 2 in your hand to ride on your turn because of the lack of them? Your Hand would be full of 1s and 3s, while only 8 grade 2s in the deck, wouldn’t you have to assist oftenly if you don’t get the grade 2 in your opening hand or something?
Then you G assist into one of the two grade 2 options that help advance you onto Grade 3. From playing the deck I can tell you 8 Grade 2s, funnily enough, is fine and you consistently get at least one of them in your opening hand most of the time.
Honestly, I would play 3 Platina, 3 Ravel haired and 4 Blond. Seems more balanced that way. Oh and also 4 Crits and 4 Fronts because Platina pretty much can confirm triggers so.......
Nexus Corps I’m pretty sure with 5 cards in the front row, and forced checked drive checks, fronts are gonna close out a game a lot faster than Crits, especially when your opponent gets a damage trigger which is like the absolute kryptonite of this deck
But if you don't get any Fronts and ur opponent gets a damage trigger you're still in that "kryptonite situation." Its vanguard so you can't really predict what's gonna happen. From experience the Crits help you prepare how you're going to attack when you attack with smaller rearguards first that will hit before they can damage a trigger, then attack with vanguard and provide pressure with possible upcoming crits. With Fronts I found myself having to commit a board during the main phase because I didn't want to waste fronts on just two rearguards. But if I didn't get any triggers, the commitment ends up being a neg. So it really comes down to how much you believe in yourself that you'll definitely see a Front Trigger.
First and "OH MY GOD IS THAT RICHARD FROM NEXUS CORPS?! THE GOLD PALADIN CLAN LEADER."
God I love Gabe for saying that.
Cant wait till the Garmore deck profile
Very nice list man, you're points were clear and the explanation of you're preferences made sense. I spent all day today playing Royals so I'm going to focus on playing Golds some more next weekend :P I will say that I did find it rather difficult to fit the new Gold cards in, I'm still not satisfied on a build yet for Golds but I've got a good idea with how I want it to look. We'll see :)
I’m really liking this build and whole heartedly agree on 8 g2. Only change I made was playing 3 fronts just so I could play 1 of each and confuse my opp when they try to guess how many of what I’m running 😂
what a beautiful playmate ❤️.❤️
Love the gold paladins
Greetings from Brazil ;)
Even though this is a pretty out dated comment, I tried building it and fought some friends with it. Funny how i was able to use 3 Accel II gifts in 1 turn and completely dumpster my opponents in the same turn 3 times in a row. My only loss was when I got to start 2nd.
How many of each Accel markers would we need to run?
As many grade 3s you run
Nexus Corps Would we choose Accel I, Accel II, or a mix?
I mean you should have as much for both just in case but you will most likely be doing accel 2
Can you superior call blond ezel and raven after you attack due to their skills
Rephrase your question please
@@NexusCorps
When you attack can you superior ride into blond ezel and then attack again and repeat it this time into raven haired
cardfight.fandom.com/wiki/Card_Mechanics
“Activated Ability: Activated abilities are abilities that a player can use as many times as he or she wants, paying the cost each time to get the effect, unless stated otherwise (i.e. "1/Turn"). This kind of ability CAN ONLY BE USED DURING THE MAIN PHASE”
Please make murakumo hyuga deck after the set release or make mandala deck with new support from new booster
Make a deck profile for post My Glorious Justice Dimension Police or post Aerial Steed Liberation Narukami or Nubatama
Wait and find out if we decide to do that or not
is soul saver dragin deck with palamedes still good at the moment?
Maybe. Never seen it top any locals or events in Japan
@@NexusCorps what if I do include exculpate in it?
Then it would contradict itself because Excuplate kills off the soul for the board wipe. Sure you can opt out on the board attack skill but saving the soul the following turn is gonna be hard when ur stuck on a Grade 2 the following turn.
Decorous Knight, Hengist is a better alternate finisher for Soul Saver than Exculpate. It's easy to get another G3 in soul with all the soulcharging and have enough soul that you can leave that G3 after using Soul Saver's effect.
Budget decks in general are very unlikely to top events and in my opinion they don't really need to, but as far as budget decks go Soul Saver is quite good.
For Platina's first skill, can you call the card first then reveal the trigger, or must you follow the order of the text in the skill.
They happen at the same time so it doesn't really matter what order you do it in. Just remember that the Trigger effect resolves before any on place abilities do.
According to the fandom online, it has been clarified that trigger effects come later. All AUTO abilities resolve then comes the trigger effect^
@@justintay9653 To quote the Bushiroad q&a on Platina Ezel, when asked about the timing:
"It will be resolved at the check timing after executing the trigger effect. After resolving the automatic ability, the following drive check is performed."
So, call one of the cards to rear, call one to trigger zone, apply trigger effects, then resolve "on place" skills, then do any other drive checks. Hope this helps.
(Source: cf-vanguard.com/cardlist/?cardno=V-BT05/003)
Can we get a spike brothers premium deck?
Quoting the best comment in Van-guardians which was later deleted. "you have to play Kahedin and Hoel, you are a bad player if you are not running them at 4x4"
There is hardly any space for 4x4
I run them at 3 X 3
Anyone who says "You're a bad player if you don't copy what I do" IS the bad player, also an arrogant smug who thinks they're better than everyone else.
Everyone has a different playstyle I run K and H at 3 and 4 respectively. Doing fine currently.
Can I ask doesn't having like 13 G3 and 8 G2 affect consistent riding? Like don't you get grade stuck at G1 most times because of the lack of G2?
Beaumain's skill puts you from grade 1 to 3 with a g3 in you soul anyways so I think you'll be fine
The Grade 2s and 3s are all focused around riding multiple grade 3s in one turn from the hard or deck. The more 3s in hand, the more likely you are to fulfill the requirements
And I agree, but what if you don’t have a grade 2 in your hand to ride on your turn because of the lack of them? Your Hand would be full of 1s and 3s, while only 8 grade 2s in the deck, wouldn’t you have to assist oftenly if you don’t get the grade 2 in your opening hand or something?
Then you G assist into one of the two grade 2 options that help advance you onto Grade 3. From playing the deck I can tell you 8 Grade 2s, funnily enough, is fine and you consistently get at least one of them in your opening hand most of the time.
Really? That’s good to know. I’ll definitely play test with a ratio like that
what about the turtle
He explains why my dude.
13 grade 3s?
Welcome to Ezel
My friend runs the grade 3 Belanus at 2 its pretty good
Yeah that card is pretty good. I just have an issue with space and Sagramore just has slightly more versatility :/
Good deckprofile👍
Soon we are going to get liberators back what do you think about them?
We got 1 whole card confirmed
Honestly, I would play 3 Platina, 3 Ravel haired and 4 Blond. Seems more balanced that way. Oh and also 4 Crits and 4 Fronts because Platina pretty much can confirm triggers so.......
Fronts are busted in Platina, Crits are almost useless
@@theaamanable Not really tho.
Japan lists like to run crits, but I guess Japanese players must be bad at the game then 🤷♂️
Nexus Corps I’m pretty sure with 5 cards in the front row, and forced checked drive checks, fronts are gonna close out a game a lot faster than Crits, especially when your opponent gets a damage trigger which is like the absolute kryptonite of this deck
But if you don't get any Fronts and ur opponent gets a damage trigger you're still in that "kryptonite situation." Its vanguard so you can't really predict what's gonna happen.
From experience the Crits help you prepare how you're going to attack when you attack with smaller rearguards first that will hit before they can damage a trigger, then attack with vanguard and provide pressure with possible upcoming crits.
With Fronts I found myself having to commit a board during the main phase because I didn't want to waste fronts on just two rearguards. But if I didn't get any triggers, the commitment ends up being a neg. So it really comes down to how much you believe in yourself that you'll definitely see a Front Trigger.
Now just give it a g-zone and call it a premium deck because the old kryph's sentence is coming in 2 weeks.
Idk if you would want to play V Wonder Ezels in Premium tho.