Showing posts with label Celestials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celestials. Show all posts

Friday, 21 April 2017

Update Deck: Angel Feather (Celestials)

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I found this picture and it's honestly beautiful. 
So I’ve been asked to share my Celestial build a ton lately due to Celestials being fun, dirt cheap, and actually pretty decent. I feel the reason that Celestials always seems to be forgotten about or thought of as “the bad Angel Feather subclan” is because they live in the shadow of the other two main Angel Feather decks: Nociel and Gavrail. Nociel has a huge advantage engine and multiattacks, which is the reason they were able to destroy the meta for a while after FC2015 Winter. Gavrail, aside from the waifu factor, also has multiattacks, insane defense, and power columns with Broken Heart.

Although Celestials don't have access to that, Celestials have their own tools that make them strong. They can call from the Damage Zone incredibly easy, power up entire formations, and essentially have 8 copies of Nurse of Broken Hearts. They also still have access to the Generic Angel Feather G Zone, which has Black Seraph and Raphael. Raziel is great for resetting the Damage Zone, and Refros was limited for a very,very good reason. Even at 1, he’s amazing if you draw into him.

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Budget Deck: Angel Feather (Celestials)

Angel Feather is one of those clans that I thought would be really difficult to build a budget deck around. Just looking at the ridiculous prices of the Nociels and Gavrail, it becomes apparent that Angel Feather is just one of those really expensive meta clans. But while going through the High-Low of Angel Feather cards online I discovered that Celestials were pretty cheap. So I decided to playtest the deck, along with other budget Angel Feather builds and I have to say that I'm pretty happy with the results.

Celestials have a lot of control over the damage zone and can deck-thin to the point that there are 10 cards left in  the deck on the second to third stride turn. Refros-looping at that point with a full field of Broken Hearts and Mel'ejals gets... very, very deadly. The deck can also tank to kingdom come with the massive amount of heal recycling. Now then, let's see what this deck's got in store for us!