Discovering the Lexi Archetypes in Flesh and Blood
Lexi has a lot of options as an Elemental Ranger, whether it’s a disruption heavy Ice build or even just a straight-up Voltaire brew!
Lexi has a lot of options as an Elemental Ranger, whether it’s a disruption heavy Ice build or even just a straight-up Voltaire brew!
Tariq’s confident in bringing Viserai to Pro Tour Lille, as it has almost no bad matchups and a great, adjustable sideboard!
Who know Prism could be so scary? Karol’s newest brew aims to punish Phantasm poppers with the new heavy-hitting Frightmare from Uprising!
Sometimes Valda has to hit the books! Karol’s crazy new Scholar Valda build looks to Sift its way into Seismic Surge after Seismic Surge!
Tariq’s coming in fresh off a Top 8 finish with Viserai at Anime North, and he’s working on the deck even more for the Uprising metagame!
Even with some fancy versions of the new dragons, the regular versions (and the rest of Dromai) are quite cheap for a budget build!
Looking to play the brutish Rhinar? You’ll have to choose whether you want to play aggro, midrange or control, according to Abbas!
Looking to build the latest Draconic Ninja, Fai, from Uprising without breaking the bank? Try out Karol’s fast and furious list!
Which heroes will be the next living legends after Chane and Bravo, Star of the Show? There are plenty of contenders!
Ditch the dark side of Runeblade and pick up Briar, fusing Lightning and Earth takes for a seamless combo of offense and defense!
Dromai is an interesting new addition to the Illusionist class, and she isn’t as straightforward as Prism as you may think!
Lexi is a complex but rewarding hero to play, able to push damage with Lightning attacks or cripple opponents with a barrage of Ice.
With a new Draconic talent coming to Flesh and Blood in Uprising, Abbas is looking at its two new heroes, Fai and Dromai!
Tariq’s wrapping up his look at the best decks in Blitz for this weekend’s Calling Las Vegas, featuring Kassai, Chane and Briar!
Like playing the long game with a control-style deck? Check out Oldhim, who can flawlessly mix offensive Ice attacks with defensive Earth!
Chane steps up the strategic elements of Flesh Blood, requiring top deck and banish zone manipulation alongside advanced pitch strategy.
Despite being Flesh and Blood’s latest class, the Illusionist Prism’s card pool allows for a variety of strategies from control to aggro.
There’s only a few classes in Flesh and Blood that use talents currently, but could they be used for more? Abbas has some new ideas!
Are you a fan of Dorinthea but want some extra complexity? Try out Ser Boltyn, whose added soul system and weapon options up the power!
Red Zone Rogue’s got another spicy brew for Flesh and Blood’s Commoner format, this time trying out Wizard with Moon Wish Kano!