Top 10 Cards From Flesh and Blood TCG: Dynasty

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The Flesh and Blood TCG has taken the International market by storm by offering players a new way to enjoy card games by pitting class-based characters against one another in exciting duels. Similar to Wizard of the Coast’s Magic the Gathering, Flesh and Blood, or FaB, starts with a fictional setting based on a combination of medieval fantasy, feudal Japan, Chinese wuxia, steampunk, and other familiar tropes. The world is being fleshed out to a good degree and the FaB tournament scene is thriving, rivaling that of MtG, Pokemon, and Yu-gi-oh.

If you’ve never played FaB, this Dynasty this set features two new classes, the Assassin and Emperor, and brings plenty of support for mechanologists, warriors, guardians, ninjas, rangers, and brutes. There are a few cards for the wizard, draconic illusionist, runeblade, and a few others, but overall the set has plenty of appealing cards and expands the world, lore, and strategic gameplay options, especially with these top 10 cards from Flesh and Blood TCG: Dynasty.

10. Surgical Extraction

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Surgical Extraction is an example of the new contract mechanic introduced with the first assassin character class seen with Arakni. When this card is played on the combat chain, as long as it remains there you gain the benefits of the contract whenever you fulfill it. In this case, whenever you banish a blue card.

Surgical Extraction already allows you to banish a blue card if it hits, so you can always gain at least one silver token. Blue cards are primarily used for pitched resources so this contract card can hurt the majority of decks out there currently that rely on blue resources while attacking for four damage.

9. Skull Crack

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Skull Crack marks a new beginning for Brute cards with new bonuses to gain when you’re forced to discard cards to use Brute class powers. In this case, gaining a resource goes a long way in helping pay for more cards or weapon attacks, which means this card will surely become a staple in all Brute decks.

Other new Brute cards give you bonus effects when discarding and these new additions will help Brute start to shine and get played more often. It’s a class that relies on RNG but is still powerful and incredibly fun to play. With all of these new discard effects popping up, expect to see more orcish Brutes making their way into battle.

8. Mind Warp

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With Iyslander dominating the current meta, Kano, the original wizard, has taken a back seat and made Kano players feel left out. The good news is that Legend Stories Studios is continuing to balance the class from being overpowered in the Blitz format to being formidable in both Classic Constructed and Blitz formats.

Mind Warp is a card that proves that with a good balance of cost-to-resource pitch ratio, since it’s a yellow card, and its effect that does two damage gets better when you pump it up since if it does more than two damage to the enemy player, they must shuffle their hand back into their deck and redraw that many cards minus one.

This newly introduced surge mechanic is just what wizards need to expand their repertoire to be more than just big amounts of arcane damage. An epic battle is brewing between wizard players, and both Kano and Isylander

7. Vynserakai

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Vynserakai is the new dragon to join the forces of the draconic illusionist Dromai, and this guy is a heavy hitter. Once transformed from an ash token, this dragon attacks for six damage and threatens an additional three arcane damage if it hits the enemy player.

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Dennis Limmer

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