Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cardfight!! Vanguard - Hybrid Strategies - Imperial Defense - Part 2

Picking out a Grade 0 Vanguard:
I would recommend Lozenge Magus, because it's an extra booster for a Grade 1 or Grade 2 Vanguard, and for this deck, not much cards would be played besides Imperial Daughter and High-Speed Blackie.

Basic Strategy "None Shall Pass":
Since guarding and this strategy are one and the same, I will not be doing them in separate sections. Also, this also takes into account that your opponent successfully rides every single turn.

If you are facing an opponent's Grade 1 Vanguard:

A typical case when you face an opponent's Grade 1, the response becomes "No Guard", because there's not much you can do with the typical hand that you have; however, this deck takes into account that your opponent will attempt to damage you every single turn. This is why the strategy is called "None Shall Pass", because if it passes. Then once you get to Grade 3, you'll have less turns to be able utilize Imperial Daughter, which is the heart of the Deck. There is one card that you can use to guarantee a safe passage for a turn when you do call it as a Guardian from your Hand: Weather Forecaster Miss Mist. Once you call her, regardless if your opponent gets a Trigger or not, they won't be able to damage you that turn.

If you are facing an opponent's Grade 1 Rear Guard attackers:

If you are facing 1 Rear Guard attack, you'll might be able to block it, depending on if the card you use can make sure that it doesn't hit. If you are facing 2 or more Rear Guard attacks, you could block them, but it is not recommended to do so, since you'll lose too many cards in the process, because at the time, you do block, you'll have one of two options:
  • If you go first, then you can only afford one card without losing the card advantage. (This discounts the card that you use to ride on your turn.)
  • If you go second, then you can afford two cards without losing the card advantage. (This discounts the card that you use to ride on your turn.)
Depending on if you win or lose the dice roll, it will determine how many cards that you can use to block, during this turn. Also, you might have a chance to gain a card in your hand, so that is always an option.

If you are facing an opponent's Grade 2 Vanguard:

It's the same result as when you are facing an opponent's Grade 1 Vanguard.

If you are facing an opponent's Grade 2 Rear Guard attackers:

It is the same result as when you are facing an opponent's Grade 1 Rear Guard attackers, however it is most likely that your opponent will swarm with their Grade 2s, since all Grade 2s have the Intercept ability.

If you are facing an opponent's Grade 3 Vanguard with Rear Guard attackers assisting the opponent's Grade 3 Vanguard:

You must make sure that you don't go over 3 Guardians, because if you call out more than 3 Guards, then you may not be able to survive for much longer; hence you watch out for your opponent's power lanes:
  • If the power lane is between 11k and 16k power, then you can use a 5000 Shield to block.
  • If the power lane is between 16k and 21k power, then you can use a 10000 Shield to block.
  • If the power lane is 21k power or higher, that is when you say "No Guard" and take the damage.
If the power of the Vanguard is within the range, listed above, then a typical idea is to use an extra 5000 Shield or Battle Sister Chocolat to block.

Win Condition:

Win by inflicting the sixth damage successfully or by decking out your opponent. 

Sample Deck List:

Grade 0:
4x Red Shoe Milly

Grade 1:
4x Battle Sister Chocolat
4x Battle Sister Cocoa
3x Weather Forecaster Miss Mist
3x Dark Cat

Grade 2:
4x Silent Tom
4x Security Guardian
4x High-Speed Blackie

Grade 3:
4x Imperial Daughter

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If you have any questions, leave a comment. Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. did just 4 grade 3 is enough...?
    won't u be often misgrade...?

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  2. @ Anonymous

    When I was testing it out, I didn't misride at all from Grade 2 to Grade 3. Even if I did misride, it would give me more slots to attack with for that turn, rather than going for the extra Drive Check when I do go Grade 3.

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  3. Coud you make trial deck strategies? i always lose with the blasteer blade deck against the dragonic overlord dec(trial decks)

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    1. At the start of April, I will do those strategies.

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    2. How does this deck do in the current meta?

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    3. It stalls and waits for an opportunity to nail the opponent with enough hits to get through.

      Mainly back when I tried it, it was working well; however, I may have to play with it again some more and see if the meta changed for the better or worse for this deck.

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