tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post5602401475356301982..comments2023-04-11T06:39:43.199-05:00Comments on Dangerous Ascending - A Tale of Two Cards: Cardfight!! Vanguard - Strategies II - Kagero - Part 2Ryu Kuzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17576409763997177453noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-9650180848396684172012-07-24T20:38:35.287-05:002012-07-24T20:38:35.287-05:00Sounds pretty solid. How has it tested?Sounds pretty solid. How has it tested?Ryu Kuzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17576409763997177453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-89234907159049194852012-07-23T20:15:14.346-05:002012-07-23T20:15:14.346-05:00Im a Kagero enthusiast myself and i thought about ...Im a Kagero enthusiast myself and i thought about what SilverGintoki said heres what I came up with for a decklist. Comment and tell me what ya think <br /><br />O's<br />Amber Dragon Dawn<br />Blue-Ray Dracokid x3<br />Embodiment of Spear Tahr x3<br />Gattling Claw Dragon x3<br />Flame-Seed Salamander x3<br />Dragon Monk Genjo x4<br /><br />1's<br />Amber Dragon Daylight x4<br />Embodiment of Armor Bahr x4<br />Heat-Nail Salamander x3<br />Wyvern Guard Barri x3<br /><br />2's<br />Amber Dragon Dusk x3<br />Lava Arm Dragon x3<br />Bellicosity Dragon x3<br />Dragon Knight Nehalem x3<br /><br />3's<br />Amber Dragon Eclipse x4<br />Dragonic Lawkeeper x3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-6249859933730398452011-11-13T16:15:44.862-06:002011-11-13T16:15:44.862-06:00@ Anonymous
Because in Cardfight Wikidot, there&#...@ Anonymous<br /><br />Because in Cardfight Wikidot, there's a link to where you can have all the hyperlinks to each of the cards themselves, and it doesn't take that much time for me to hyperlink all the card names I put in the Strategy Guide I put up.Ryu Kuzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17576409763997177453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-55370875535262007442011-11-12T23:00:32.140-06:002011-11-12T23:00:32.140-06:00Why dont you link the cards to cardfight wikia. Th...Why dont you link the cards to cardfight wikia. Thats a much better site IMOAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-76555997571489385232011-11-12T05:17:11.508-06:002011-11-12T05:17:11.508-06:00Hi Ryu Kuze, really like this blog you set up, and...Hi Ryu Kuze, really like this blog you set up, and the decks you listed so far, it helped me learnt this game and it is still a place of inspiration I come to when thinking through about the new decks I am creating. After trying a few clans, I decided to stay with Kagero. And since I am also playing Kagero’s new Amber series, I like to share my thoughts here too, this are just my opinions, they are debatable, I hope they mean nothing offensive, just sharing views for the benefit of our knowledge and for good friendly chit chat :)<br />IMO, in short, the Amber series cannot be fully optimized (still playable but not optimized) without Heat Nail Salamanders and the upcoming Bellicosity Dragon. From my experience, two things that matter a lot in tcg are recursion and card advantage. Heat Nails provide card advantage by creating card disadvantage for the opponent, Belli provides recursion. Amber Eclipse’s ability, as we all know is a nice reasonably cheap 2 cblast cost for the chance to retire any 2 rearguards. It is obvious that its weakness is the upfront information you give away, by cblasting for 2 outright is telling your opponent that you will be using Eclipse’s ability, it is obvious to the opponent that he/she must logically guard, unlike overlord without power bonus, it is not difficult to guard out eclipse and waste his activated ability, even with power boost, all it takes is a negator and a discard. Heat Nails act as a constant threat to remove the opponent’s support, thereby indirectly forcing the opponent to guard against it every turn until it resolves or it is retired, this also means that Heat Nails serve to deplete the opponent’s handsize to pluck away the defense and open the way for eclipse to land his ability. Bellicosity gives good recursion, 2 cost cblast is not that much, if they can be unflipped and recycled, it is undeniably threatening. Combining the two well with Amber would possibly even mean that your opponent may have to guard every single attack if you are lucky to get your formation perfectly right, or risk losing almost all their support, and it is all recurring, Heat Nails return to deck, Beli unflips for more cards to feed Eclipse. Therefore, my view is that the amber series pillars of power IMO truly rests on Heat Nail and Beli, and they are necessary to optimize Eclipse’s effectiveness Hope that this is somewhat an insightful sharing. Cheerios.BelerenForeverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11723717013554558207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-24273199484449960712011-10-25T19:56:16.457-05:002011-10-25T19:56:16.457-05:00@ Anonymous
Thanks for the heads-up.@ Anonymous<br /><br />Thanks for the heads-up.Ryu Kuzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17576409763997177453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1762234984605905445.post-75418599020823125952011-10-25T19:49:07.150-05:002011-10-25T19:49:07.150-05:00Well, the old site is back now....Well, the old site is back now....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com