You're the only vangurd tubers I'm still inscribed to. Thank you for keeping up the name of Tachikaze in a game where clearly it's not loved nor wanted by the company that owns it.
Wow, very impressed with the way you did the video, I feel like every premium deck showcase should be like this, super informative and very well laid out
Thank you for bringing me back to dinos in vanguard. I was literally unsure of what to do for prem as I checked stuff I had this week following a hiatus so this is perfect. Great Tachi content as always.
I have made something similar to that in the past with my Dino Fundamentals series, albeit the series is probably outdated. I also have a P Tachi written guide in my Linktree if you want to check that out, but it's also outdated. As for making a new series, I currently don't have the time for it. I can definitely update my written resources but video resources will be scarce. If it helps, feel free to dm me on any of my social media platforms and I can assist from there.
For Megacolony, you accept your loss and move on. Gaia turns off so there's very little that you can do. For Shiranui, leave at least 1 Regi/Blue on board with a gauge to disrupt Rinne. Once they make you call 2, gguard into Ganga or Regal to pop the Regi/Blue and call the gauge over the other dominated unit. That play has allowed me to keep my hand size while not being pressured too much against the 2 crit swings.
Ahm, whats the plan vs lauris btw? That deck runs way to many defensive options, and Gorgon Eyes, Siana was like game over times 2. Like i had dealt like 2 damage over the entire game, my deck was running low, and i have no idea whats even the game plan, except just accepting that the matchup is basically unwinnable.
You can't really do much outside of pray that they'll eventually run out. If you need to pressure, go into Neb or Dogma for VG restands. If you need to kill, go into Giganito, give revive skills to 2 Tyrannolegends, then inmediately attack with VG and put restand skills on each of them. This way you only cb once for Honoly and your attacks are still big.
@@danielgui7501 If you're truly worried about them, going into Neb or Devastate is your best move. For the most part, you can ignore them unless you're planning on going into Giganoto the turn after. Most decks that run Honoly can search it or call it during the battle phase, so I've stopped worrying about it