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Sunday, April 22, 2018

Today's Card Analysis: Sage of Literary and Military Arts Jarron, and Auspice Falcon


The Japanese cards of the day for April 23rd, 2019 are two of the last cards from V-Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi, Sage of Literary and Military Arts Jarron, and Auspice Falcon.
AUTO [Rearguard Circle]: When it attacks a vanguard, if the number of your rearguards is 3 or greater, this unit gets Power +5000 until end of battle.
ACT [Rearguard Circle]: [Counterblast 1, Rest this unit] Until end of turn, 2 of your rearguards get Power +5000.
Auspice Falcon's name was leaked three weeks back in Monthly Bushiroad magazine's complete card list for the Trial Decks, but until now its effect was a mystery. Along with Burj, Auspice is one of the few base 6k units of Standard, an exceptionally low base power for a grade 1 that struggles to make basic 18k rearguard lanes. The only unit Auspice can easily do that with right now is High Dog Breeder Akane, as Auspice is a High Beast and so valid for her +3k effect.

Is the skill worth the low base power? It requires a particular field setup to make the most of, as while Auspice gives more power than it can through boosting, you'll want it behind a unit with Force to compensate for the loss. If your rearguards are already 18k and vanguard is swinging 23 with Force, then Auspice can be safely placed behind the vanguard circle to pump up those rearguards and make the board swing 23 across, or otherwise exacerbate the power of Blaster Blade-Wingal and Jarron columns. And if the new King of Knights print from Booster Set 01: UNITE! TEAM Q4 keeps the unboostable characteristic of the original Alfred, Auspice makes perfect sense as a unit to throw behind him.

It means spending valuable counterblast just for power though, which can be better spent on Marron, Allen, Blaster Blade and Alfred Early. Certainly we won't have any space issues if we want to include Falcon, not with Draw Trigger perfect guards around.

If you do want to run Auspice, one way to do it is by treating Allen as backup copies of Marron and Pongal purely as a search target for Akane, resulting in a grade 1 lineup looking something like this:
Grade 1
x4 Little Sage, Marron
x2 Knight Squire Allen
x2 Pongal
x3 Wingal
x2 Auspice Falcon
Marron gets maxed out by default because of how essential he is to the deck's advantage engine, and Wingal is a 3-of to try to go for a single copy for the lane you're dedicating to Blaster Blade that game.

Sage Jarron was one of Royal Paladin's key attackers in early tests of the Standard format, with the Stardrive Dragon Start Deck version of the card having a counterblast 1 on-boost cost attached for +10k. The new Jarron is a clone of Dragon Armored Knight--or perhaps we should say that Dragon Armored Knight is a clone of Jarron. Both versions are legal under the April 28th regulations, so which one should you play?

The Trial Deck print of Jarron provides only 75% the power of the Start Deck version, but doesn't demand anything of your very-limited counterblast. He also includes himself when counting the number of rearguards you have, and if used during your grade 2 turn with Blaster Blade's extra critical can make for a powerful midgame push.

On the other hand, 28k is essentially the pre-trigger power cap for non-Forced rearguards in this format, and is the magic number for forcing the opponent to guard with a Heal Trigger or 2 guardians. A 23k rearguard simply means guarding with a Critical Trigger, which is already what the opponent is most likely to drop to stop a normal 18k swing. (You also already have a 23 option in Blade-Wingal and Funnergal.) The Start Deck print is the more recommendable of the two, as most opponents will save grade 1s to call rather than guard with them, meaning you'll already be taking away a grade 0 guardian with a normal attack and can choose to take away even more by paying the CB cost. We've run across a bit of irony here, where one of the best beaters in Kagerо̄ is underwhelming in Royals simply because Royals have a higher quality alternate option available.

On a slightly frustrating note, both the Start Deck and Trial Deck only come with 3 copies of Jarron, so if you want a full playset of either you'll need to do multiple demo caravans in June-July and/or buy multiple copies of the TD. Another option would be to wait for singles to turn up on the secondary market; time will tell if Jarron becomes the offensive staple he first looked like, or if he'll be succeeded by something else.

What's left from the Trial Deck? The final prints of Stardrive Dragon, Margal, Flogal, Epona, and Runoria.

The previous Japanese cards of the day were Flash Shield Iseult and Wyvern Guard Barri.

V-Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi and V-TD02: Kai Toshiki will launch in Japanese May 11th, 2018, and in English June 8th, 2018. They will be accompanied by a new sleeve based on the "Imaginary Gift" design. The first Booster Set of the Standard format, V-BT 01: UNITE! TEAM Q4 will launch in Japan May 25th, 2018, and in English June 22nd, 2018. It will be accompanied by sleeves based on Dragonic Overlord and Blaster Blade.

The first Extra Booster set of Standard, V-EB01: The Destructive Roar will launch in Japan June 29th, 2018, and August 3rd for the English-speaking world. The accompanying new anime series, codenamed "Origin," will begin airing May 5th, 2018, on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. It will be simulcast with English subtitles on YouTube and Crunchyroll.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Monthly Bushiroad leaks TD01 and 02 decklists, refers to new unit "Auspice Falcon"

April 4th, 2018. The first images out of Monthly Bushiroad magazine have hit the net, revealing several details about the upcoming Trial Decks V-TD01: Sendou Aichi and V-TD02: Kai Toshiki. At the upcoming Great Vanguard Festival, Japanese cardfighters will be able to pick up hotstamped promo versions of the Trial Decks First Vanguards, Lizard Runner Undeux and Grime. These cards are printed in the style of current Special Parallels, so they have no boxes around their skill text. Undeux will be distributed on the first day of Vanguard Fest, April 29th, and Grime on the 30th. In terms of abilities and stats these two are identical to the versions distributed in the Stardrive and Crested Dragon Start Decks, but this is our first look at their unaltered background art.
Grime & Lizard Runner, Undeux
AUTO: When you ride over this unit, draw 1 card.
The issue also includes a comparison of the new Trial Deck cards with their original series counterparts. Below you can see V-TD01 Wingal compared to the TD01 Wingal of seven years' past. The full deck list for V-TD01: Sendou Aichi includes a new unit that we have yet to see revealed, Auspice Falcon.

Grade 3 (8 total)
x4 Alfred Early
x4 Stardrive Dragon
Grade 2 (11 total)
x1 Blaster Blade (Itou Akira art)
x3 Blaster Blade (Itou Mishou art)
x4 Knight of Silence, Gallatin
x3 Sage of Literary and Military Arts, Jarron
Grade 1 (14 total)
x4 Knight Squire, Allen
x3 Wingal
x3 Auspice Falcon
x4 Strong Knight, Runoria (Perfect Guard)
Grade 0 (17 total)
x4 Bringer of Good Luck, Epona (Critical Trigger)
x4 Flogal (Critical Trigger)
x4 Margal (Draw Trigger)
x4 Yggdrasil Maiden, Elaine (Heal Trigger)
x1 Grime (First Vanguard)


On the other hand, the deck list for V-TD02: Kai Toshiki only refers to cards that we have already seen:

Grade 3 (8 total)
x1 Dragonic Overlord (Itou Akira art)
x3 Dragonic Overlord (DaisukeIzuka art)
x4 Crested Dragon
Grade 2 (11 total)
x4 Dragon Armored Knight
x4 Dragon Knight, Nehalem
x3 Embodiment of Shield, Rahm
Grade 1 (14 total)
x4 Embodiment of Armor, Bahr
x3 Dragon Monk, Gojo
x3 Dragon Knight, Burj
x4 Guard Griffon (Perfect Guard)
Grade 0 (17 total)
x4 Embodiment of Spear, Tahr (Critical Trigger)
x4 Demonic Dragon Mage, Rakshasa (Critical Trigger)
x4 Red Gem Carbuncle (Draw Trigger)
x4 Dragon Monk, Genjou (Heal Trigger)
x1 Lizard Runner, Undeux (First Vanguard)

This month's issue of Monthly Bushiroad came with a Crested Dragon Start Deck with alternate artwork Dragon Knight Nehalems, while next month's will come with its Stardrive Counterpart.

V-Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi and V-Trial Deck 02: Kai Toshiki will launch in Japanese May 11th, 2018, and in English June 8th, 2018. They will be accompanied by a new sleeve based on the "Imaginary Gift" design. The first Booster Set of the Standard format, BT01: UNITE! TEAM Q4! will launch in Japan May 25th, 2018, and in English June 22nd, 2018.

The accompanying new anime series, codenamed "Origin," will begin airing May 5th, 2018, on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. It will be simulcast with English subtitles on YouTube and Crunchyroll.


Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Today's Card Analysis: Knight of Silence, Gallatin

The Japanese card of the day for April 4th, 2018, is the familiar Royal Paladin vanilla Knight of Silence Gallatin from V-Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi. Gallatin hasn't stopped being a vanilla in the Standard format, but he has been tweaked slightly to reflect the updated game mechanics. In the old vanguard, the standard power for a grade 2 with a skill was 9000, and vanillas compensated for their lack of skills with 10k bases; in Standard the normal base power is 10k already, and vanillas instead have increased shield value, on par with grade 1s.

The additional 5k shield is potentially more significant than being an 11k base could ever be, as it synergizes directly with grade 2s' defensive role as interceptors. The majority of grade 2s have a shield value equivalent to half a trigger in the new format, due to triggers being retooled to grant +10k power rather than 5k. That doesn't necessarily guarantee vanillas a place as a staple in your deck, but it does give you a safe fallback when other options are undesirable for your build.

Because Gallatin is essentially unmodified from the Stardrive Dragon Start Deck, Royal Paladin fighters can keep using their alternate-background vanillas from the prerelease demos if they want. Bushiroad has not set any concrete dates for when English demos are to begin beyond "June," but the Japanese Spring Caravan began back in March and will continue to distribute Royal Paladin Start Decks through April 6th.

The previous Japanese card of the day was Vortex Dragon.

V-Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi and V-Trial Deck 02: Kai Toshiki will launch in Japanese May 11th, 2018, and in English June 8th, 2018. They will be accompanied by a new sleeve based on the "Imaginary Gift" design. The first Booster Set of the Standard format, BT01: UNITE! TEAM Q4! will launch in Japan May 25th, 2018, and in English June 22nd, 2018.

The accompanying new anime series, codenamed "Origin," will begin airing May 5th, 2018, on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. It will be simulcast with English subtitles on YouTube and Crunchyroll.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Today's Card analysis: Knight Squire, Allen

The first card of the day of Vanguard's Standard format is "Knight Squire, Allen," from V-Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi. While many are already familiar with the Allen featured in the Stardrive Dragon Start Deck deck, the Trial Deck version of the card has an entirely different loadout--namely, he's not a vanilla.
AUTO [Rear-guard Circle]: When placed, by paying [Counterblast 1], call up to card of equal or lower grade than your vanguard from hand to Rear-guard circle. If you called, draw 1 card, and this unit gets Power +3000 until end of turn.
The vanilla Allen distributed in V-SD01.
The new Allen establishes something fighters have suspected about Standard ever since the power difference between Trial Deck and Start Deck Wingal was revealed: the standard power for a grade 1 in the new format is 8000 rather than the 7k suggested by SD01 and SD02. This is important because it means grade 1s have scaled with the new base power of grade 3s--a 13000 crossride base is normal in Standard. Implicitly, it also means we haven't seen what a real vanilla looks like in the new format; it's possible that vanilla grade 1s are now 9k, or like their grade 2 counterparts simply have a higher shield value than their effect equivalents.

As for Allen's actual skill, he essentially attaches a counterblast cost to what would have been a normal call in order to add a draw effect on top of it. This is similar to how the Alfred Early previewed at Bushiroad's March conference was set up; Royal Paladin as a whole may have a new signature mechanic of calling from hand and then drawing off of the call. This encourages Royal fighters to conserve their calls and not rush in, instead calling at key moments and rewarding them for tight play.

Early also has an on-place call-draw skill.
For example, a fighter that opens 2 Allens in a game may want to wait until they have enough counterblast to call 1 Allen, use his skill to call the second, and activate that Allen's skill to call a third card, drawing off of each call and ending up with a serviceable pair of 11k boosters/attackers.

When paired with a unit like Knight of Devotion Belgius--a grade 2 that becomes 13k as long as you have a grade 3 or greater vanguard--Allen makes a 24k line, forcing the opponent to guard with either their 15k-shield critical or 20k-shield heal triggers if they don't want to end up blocking with more than one card.

 





Knight of Devotion, Belgius.
At the end of the turn Allen will revert to being a humble 8k, but that's the best base he could have in this format. Barring any other units turning up to compete for his spots, the go-to Royal Grade 1 lineup right now is looking like this;
x4 Strong Knight, Runoria (Perfect Guard)
x4 Wingal
x4 Knight Squire, Allen
Of note is that the final grade 1 revealed in the Start Deck, Radical Knight Anil, is known to be a base 7000 that gains 3000 when he attacks. Even if Anil becomes an 8k in the final Trial Deck, Allen can functionally do his job and then some.

Knight Squire Allen is #008 in the Sendou Aichi Trial Deck, and is designed by Itou Akira and illustrated by Koga Azusa. (古賀あずさ) Koga is also known for illustrating Genesis' "Bowstring of Heaven and Earth, Artemis" and Great Nature's "Acorn Master."

Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi and Trial Deck 02: Kai Toshiki will launch in Japanese May 11th, 2018, and in English June 8th, 2018. They will be accompanied by a new sleeve based on the "Imaginary Gift" design. The first Booster Set of the Standard format, BT01: UNITE! TEAM Q4! will launch in Japan May 25th, 2018, and in English June 22nd, 2018.

The accompanying new anime series, codenamed "Origin," will begin airing May 5th, 2018, on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. It will be simulcast with English subtitles on YouTube and Crunchyroll.

Friday, March 30, 2018

Bushiroad Minisleeve #93 "Imaginary Gift" launching May 11th


Duel Portal reports that to commemorate the start of the Cardfight!! Vanguard reboot in May, Bushiroad is debuting a new minisleeve featuring the emblem for the "Imaginary Gift" mechanic. Although the TCG and anime are beginning again from zero, the Bushiroad sleeve collection series will be continuing from #93 with the Gift design. It will launch simultaneous to V-TD01: Sendou Aichi and V-TD02: Kai Toshiki, on May 11th, 2018.

Trial Deck 01: Sendou Aichi and Trial Deck 02: Kai Toshiki will launch in Japanese May 11th, 2018, and in English June 8th, 2018. The first Booster Set of the Standard format, BT01: UNITE! TEAM Q4! will launch in Japan May 25th, 2018, and in English June 22nd, 2018. The accompanying new anime series, codenamed "Origin," will begin airing May 5th, 2018, on TV Tokyo and affiliated stations. It will be simulcast with English subtitles on YouTube and Crunchyroll.