Welcome back Steadfast. I'm happy to hear you've been enjoying the game in paper. Especially since you're videos helped me build my first paper decks. Also loved the be prepared bit with the Bare Necessities.
Great video! I really enjoy your more analytical stuff, I think this is where you really shine as a creator. Gameplay is fine and I'm sure it's easier to make, but I love to see your analytic content!
One point on Chernabog: card is a good tech in a wheel-heavy meta as it punishes it quite hard by playing a 0 cost 9/9. Particularly useful in Ruby Amber.
Been really happy to find your channel! Lorcana is my first real card game like this and seeing your in depth videos has been so fun, informative, and helpful as i try to workout my playstyle. ^^ really love all your videos and clear straightforward musings
This is a great video Steadfast! Thank you for the quality content you keep on providing! You've inspired to soon be releasing content around our shared interest in Lorcana in my own mother tongue!
Great video! I have been working on a deck with the sorcerers hat but instead of trying to get two hats down to get the engine going, I have been using ursula's cauldron and boss is on a roll. You gain serious raw card advantage along with insane selection the longer the game goes. Cauldron and boss is on a roll make sure that you are always drawing gas and you never have to guess!
Welcome back Steadfast! Finally the best Lorcana channel with the most pleasant voice is back. I was afraid something bad had happened to you. Good to hear you enjoyed the Game IRL.
The Amber 4c Tinker Bell is actually good enough in Mufasa and Amber Ruby decks. I run her at 4 copies and she definitely delivers. a body for stitch surfer, a tank for rapunzel, tank for teeth, a quester your opponent actually wants to get rid of, often they medusa her or maui her which is good for me. helps you to play around tremaine, helps you to force be prep. being able to search medusa or tremaine or stitch surfer or MD9 or rapunzel or gothel or maui can be really strong. she basically also 2:1s your opponent which is the main goal of the deck.
Yeah I can see her in that deck, I've tried it a bit. I feel like there's a near-mandatory 56 core list for Ruby Mufasa though, so choosing the final 4 cards is tough.
@@ssteadfast great! I followed that video that you did months ago with amber/steel song and went undefeated in league and tournaments...so waiting to see what you got next lol
As a newbie (who is trying to go hard, build decks, dig into Lorcana) can someone explain why Ward + Tiana's palace is good to me..? Is it b/c ward prevents targeting except through attack (challenge), but Tiana forces opponents to challenge? So, does it combo to make them invulnerable until the location is removed? Be prepared doesn't work on ward characters, is that right..? They stay on the board?
Also also: would I potentially be right in thinking that this with low cost characters and Perdita would synergize well? Was thinking Amber + Emerald, quite a few emerald characters that have ward and/or can take advantage of no challengers like the aforementioned Prince John. Or a sleepy Robin Hood with three lore/turn
Uh it calls me has no potential drawback as you choose the number of cards which means you can opt not to shuffle any of their cards back in. It only shuffles 1 and 2 drops your opponent doesn’t want to see again back in.
@@InsanoRider777 shuffling zero cards is shuffling up to 3. It doesn’t need a may when you are doing the thing. I’m not sure why you think zero isn’t less than three but the ruling pretty clearly states it. “It Calls Me allows you to select up to 3 cards from the discard to return to deck, so 0, 1, 2, 3 are all valid options. In the event that 0 is selected, the deck is not shuffled as no cards were returned to deck.”
Everything I recorded for the next 4 colors is a bit outdated now. I'll probably pivot and just make a top 5 deck video sometime next week. I think that will be more useful for everyone competing in Set Championships and Lorcana Challenges.