General Deck Building
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 3:18 pm
Step 1. Decide what you are building your deck for. Are you playing casual fun night jank? building for locals? building for discord league? upcoming kotei/championship/worlds? All these probably mean a different type of deck or should mean a different type of deck. Casual Jank doesn't require a lot of strategy or deep thought, throw fun stuff in a deck, build for a theme, play cards you only like the art of, this is the Jank, but make sure its fun. Don't bring Mirror's Gaze to fun night, no one wants to spend 3 hours being told how the card works or why it doesn't work, or do bring it but let people know you are. This is the type of time to break out the Kabuki Hero Tower, Crane Shugenja Phoenix Splash type decks, or some Crane Curry Favor/Courteous Scheming swarm.
Now a lot of people would say building for locals, discord, kotei is all the same, you want competitive decks, but its not. You local meta is your local meta, its not the overall game meta. If you have 4 scorpions, 1 phoenix, and you in your meta, you need to tailor you deck for that competition, not to beat Lion or Unicorn swarm that isn't going to be there. Its really easy to miss this point then go complain because you got beat with a deck that had no tech for those clans. So know what you local players are playing and build for that environment, it will lead to having more fun. On the other hand don't show up with the most degenerate deck possible, you are trying to build a local community not be an over competitive dick. This is a good time to look at the less popular cards that are more matchup oriented than overall great cards.
Building for Discord League is a great way to test new deck ideas or to see a good preview of the overall meta. Look around see what is popular in other clans and in Crane, likely your deck will be close to what is popular, or you are going off and testing a new deck idea. Set your goal for what you want to accomplish in this type of setting as its going to be one of the best to get really good data from. You are going to be playing less matchup cards and more overall all around good cards, if testing new deck ideas your are going to be looking for interactions you didn't expect and card synergy.
If you are looking at going to a Big Premier Event, you are going to want a deck you have played many games with, and are confident in how it plays. Chances are you have a deck list that is close to everyone else in the same clan, there really isn't much more to say about this, except set goals you can attain, and go enjoy the community. Your deck here is going to be fined tuned, you have cut the fat and the "cute" interaction cards, for cards that provide value in as many situations and matchups as possible.
Step 2. Forget everything above, get drunk the night before the event, and build a deck.
Step 3. Pick your Stronghold and your Role. This is important before building you decks and picking a province row. Do you want Seeker Economy or Keeper Influence. Is there an element locked card you want? a province row? just generic good choice? Stronghold selection is on of the most important deck building decisions- Shizuka Toshi is a good overall choice but its ability will not always be used, Kyuden Kakita seems to be really strong, an easy honor effect just for dueling, screw that Blank Box Shizuka Toshi. Its not that easy, Kyuden Kakita is going to require you to include a fair number of duels to make sure you are getting full benefit from it, so keep that in mind before just picking it because its good, you have to build for it. The 1 inf difference may not seem much but you will find it seems to matter more when you get to splashing cards, especially in the ever popular Dragon Splash packages.
Now a lot of people would say building for locals, discord, kotei is all the same, you want competitive decks, but its not. You local meta is your local meta, its not the overall game meta. If you have 4 scorpions, 1 phoenix, and you in your meta, you need to tailor you deck for that competition, not to beat Lion or Unicorn swarm that isn't going to be there. Its really easy to miss this point then go complain because you got beat with a deck that had no tech for those clans. So know what you local players are playing and build for that environment, it will lead to having more fun. On the other hand don't show up with the most degenerate deck possible, you are trying to build a local community not be an over competitive dick. This is a good time to look at the less popular cards that are more matchup oriented than overall great cards.
Building for Discord League is a great way to test new deck ideas or to see a good preview of the overall meta. Look around see what is popular in other clans and in Crane, likely your deck will be close to what is popular, or you are going off and testing a new deck idea. Set your goal for what you want to accomplish in this type of setting as its going to be one of the best to get really good data from. You are going to be playing less matchup cards and more overall all around good cards, if testing new deck ideas your are going to be looking for interactions you didn't expect and card synergy.
If you are looking at going to a Big Premier Event, you are going to want a deck you have played many games with, and are confident in how it plays. Chances are you have a deck list that is close to everyone else in the same clan, there really isn't much more to say about this, except set goals you can attain, and go enjoy the community. Your deck here is going to be fined tuned, you have cut the fat and the "cute" interaction cards, for cards that provide value in as many situations and matchups as possible.
Step 2. Forget everything above, get drunk the night before the event, and build a deck.
Step 3. Pick your Stronghold and your Role. This is important before building you decks and picking a province row. Do you want Seeker Economy or Keeper Influence. Is there an element locked card you want? a province row? just generic good choice? Stronghold selection is on of the most important deck building decisions- Shizuka Toshi is a good overall choice but its ability will not always be used, Kyuden Kakita seems to be really strong, an easy honor effect just for dueling, screw that Blank Box Shizuka Toshi. Its not that easy, Kyuden Kakita is going to require you to include a fair number of duels to make sure you are getting full benefit from it, so keep that in mind before just picking it because its good, you have to build for it. The 1 inf difference may not seem much but you will find it seems to matter more when you get to splashing cards, especially in the ever popular Dragon Splash packages.