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Kryptik Studios LLC Announces Start of New Competitive Season

The Kryptik TCG recently changed leadership after announcing that it would no longer exist as a TCG. There was talk of turning the game into an LCG, but the community came together to give the TCG its second life. You can read about the drama in my previous post.

This announcement caused a few ripples in the community. Some fans felt disheartened by the news. To them, it felt like they wasted money on another dead TCG busy making empty promises. The damage has been done and there is no mending this relationship. Despite a small exodus, some fans stuck around and continue to hold on to hope for the game that they love. A lot of the hope seems to be inspired by the passion the new leadership continues to carry for Kryptik. I for one am curious to see where this passion takes them.

Passion alone won’t be enough to restore the faith that has been lost. There is a lot of work that needs to be done, and a bit of radio silence since the change. Today, the silence has been broken, and a new competitive season has been announced on the official Discord. Starting August 17th, Kryptik Studios LLC will be hosting online tournaments on Discord through Tabletop Simulator.

The Announcement:

We are happy to announce that we are going to start hosting weekly tournaments through Tabletop Simulator (TTS). We will be using a points system called Kryptik Currency, which will allow participants to spend their Kryptik Currency to get promotional cards, sealed products and more. Each season will last 6 weeks beginning on August 17th. At the end of each season, we will give out prizes to the top 11 ranked players. We will be announcing additional prizing in the weeks leading up to the tournament season. At the end of four seasons, there will be a tournament between the top 8 players with the highest total points with additional exclusive prizing.

The prizing for the first season is as follows:

  • 1st Place
    • 1 set of Overlord Wave 2 Genesis Promos
    • 9 Randomized Foil Lore Cards Story Choice: Does Selene seek retribution against Livia for the death of Boudicca?
  • 2nd Place
    • 1 set of Overlord Wave 2 Genesis Promos
    • 6 Randomized Foil Lore Cards Story Choice: How does Andras handle Dookraka, his friend and mentor’s death?
  • 3rd & 4th Place
    • 1 Flanagan, 1 Davy and 1 Tocho Wave 2 Genesis Promo.
    • 3 Randomized Foil Lore Cards
  • 5th – 8th Place
    • 1 Sylvi and Dumuzi Wave 2 Genesis Promo.
    • 3 Randomized Foil Lore Cards.
  • 9th – 11th Place
    • 1 Midnight Meander Wave 2 Genesis Promo.
    • 3 Randomized Foil Lore Cards.
  • Players will also be able to earn points for the season called Kryptik Currency, which can be exchanged for products in the future. The point breakdown works as follows…
  • Participation in all rounds of the tournament: 5 KC (Kryptik Currency) Loss: 1 KC Draw: 2 KC Win: 3 KC Special Rules Bonus (Per Event): 5 KC

Players will also be able to earn points for the season called Kryptik Currency, which can be exchanged for products in the future. The point breakdown works as follows:

  • Participation in all rounds of the tournament: 5 KC (Kryptik Currency)
  • Loss: 1 KC
  • Draw: 2 KC
  • Win: 3 KC
  • Special Rules Bonus (Per Event): 5 KC

    It is cool to see official events because as cool as it is to collect the cards, there needs to be a thriving player base to move cardboard.

    Attonement

    While not everyone got a chance to get their hands on the limited run of Atonement by Speedrobo games, we were assured that there is an official run coming. Although, you might not have missed out on much. Some of the folks who received their Wave 0 have voiced complaints about the smell and quality of the product. The promo cards I received as compensation after an error on their part made me lose my preorder are already curled. Dropping Speedrobo Games as their official printer is starting to make a lot of sense.

    In an official post on the discord, the community manager has made this promise:

    In the near future, you will see how atonement was meant to be. W0 will become an afterthought. We are returning to our roots. Enlisting the best of the Genesis artists to create artwork we have all come to love.

    It is very good to see a company acknowledging their mistakes and working with their community to do better. We will have to wait for the next Kryptik product to see if they can keep their promise. In the meantime, updates are being made to the official Kryptik Tabletop Simulator module to include the new Atonement cards, and they look sick!

    Conclusion

    I can’t wait to see where this new leadership takes this game. What I’ve seen so far is impressive, but I will need to see some new product before I go make any firm decisions. I’ll keep following the game and wishing them the best.

    If you want to learn more about Kryptik, make sure you join the official Discord, and make sure you start getting ready for the new season!

    Grand Archive TCG Meta Watch: IanTCG Regionals Top 3

    MRC is looking to be a fantastic season for wind. Wind allies continue to make their sweep with Tristan and Lorraine clinging to their spot as the big bad decks of the format. With Ascent Chicago around the corner, it might be a good idea to start teching against wind. Make sure you get your tickets if you haven’t done so.

    Here are the top three decks for the IanTCG regionals. I’ll leave TCG Player affiliate links for those who need them.


    1. Yoroi: Wind Tristan

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Spirit of Wind
    1 Tristan, Underhanded
    1 Tristan, Hired Blade
    1 Tristan, Shadowdancer
    1 Tristan, Shadowreaver
    1 Assassin’s Ripper
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Quicksilver Grail
    1 Safeguard Amulet
    1 Windwalker Boots
    1 Gloamspire Mantle
    1 Shadow’s Claw

    Main Deck
    4 Dungeon Guide
    2 Incapacitate
    4 Mastermind Scheme
    4 Sable Remnant
    4 Sadi, Blood Harvester
    2 Slice and Dice
    1 Turbo Charge
    4 Corhazi Outlook
    4 Dream Fairy
    2 Ensnaring Fumes
    4 Fairy Whispers
    2 Innervate Agility
    4 Reclaim
    3 Stifling Trap
    4 Surveil the Winds
    4 Veiling Breeze
    4 Windmill Engineer
    4 Shadowstrike


    2. HenkieTheGoat: Wind Agro Lorraine

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Spirit of Wind
    1 Lorraine, Wandering Warrior
    1 Lorraine, Blademaster
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Grand Crusader’s Ring
    1 Nullifying Lantern
    1 Prototype Pistol
    1 Safeguard Amulet
    1 Sword of Seeking
    1 Tariff Ring
    1 Wind Resonance Bauble
    1 Windpiercer

    Main Deck
    2 Charged Mannequin
    4 Gildas, Chronicler of Aesa
    4 Lurking Assailant
    4 Aesan Protector
    4 Andronika, Eternal Herald
    3 Armored Valkyrie
    4 Dream Fairy
    4 Eternal Magistrate
    2 Rallied Advance
    3 Reclaim
    2 Rose, Eternal Paragon
    4 Shimmercloak Assassin
    4 Stifling Trap
    2 Swift Recruit
    4 Veiling Breeze
    2 Winbless Rangefinder
    4 Windmill Engineer
    4 Windrider Vanguard


    3. Flyingapple: Norm Silvie

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Spirit of Slime
    1 Silvie, Wilds Whisperer
    1 Silvie, With the Pack
    1 Silvie, Slime Sovereign
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Beastbond Boots
    1 Quicksilver Grail
    1 Covenant of Thorns
    1 Gaia’s Blessing
    1 Horn of Beastcalling
    1 Stonescale Band
    1 Verdant Scepter

    Main Deck
    4 Baby Gray Slime
    3 Blissful Calling
    4 Dungeon Guide
    2 Engineered Slime
    3 Escape the Wreckage
    4 Forest Cake
    4 Limitless Slime
    4 Baby Red Slime
    3 Slime Eruption
    4 Gather Slimes
    4 Baby Green Slime
    1 Green Slime
    3 Slimeshield
    4 Storm Slime
    2 Twilight Slime
    4 Ethereal Slime
    2 Gaia’s Songbird
    2 Hymn of Gaia’s Grace
    1 Slime King
    2 Vampiric Slime

    Genesis TCG Returns with Metamorphosis Kickstarter

    The Genesis TCG returns to Kickstarter with a unique campaign, a new design, and a lot of ambition. The state of the Genesis TCG has been a mystery since its abrupt end in April 2023 when its parent company, Haunted Castle Gaming, announced its closure. Since then, a group of dedicated and passionate fans have come together to keep the game they love alive. The game is now under the proud ownership of Edge of Exile Entertainment. We will have to see if their passion and love for the game will translate to its success.

    Since the change of ownership, Genesis has seen a new impressive card design. I am impressed with the game’s new identity, but I’ll have to see the cards in person before I can make a definitive claim.

    The canceled invitation set was also released under Edge of Exile’s leadership and new design., and the set looks good. Unfortunately, there is no way for me to get any product, so I’ll just settle for looking at the list online.

    The game will have to rebuild trust as it competes for a player base. The game’s sudden initial closure has left the game with some sour connotations. Nobody wants to invest in a game with no future. Edge of Exile has addressed this issue on their Kickstarter page. The company has successfully released an expansion since its induction, albeit one that was already done before the closure. The company also has an established and proven relationship with distributors and a few game stores. They are also trying to get back onto TCG Player, and hopefully give more players access to the game.

    The Kickstarter

    Backing the Metamorphosis Kickstarter gets you a set of the alt art cards for all the champions featured in the set. $50 gets you a non-foil set and $92 gets you both foil and non-foil. There is additional swag and goodies at higher tiers. The money earned from this campaign goes to paying the printers. Metamorphosis will go to printing once the $29, 311 has been pledged.

    What is Genesis TCG

    Genesis TCG is a 5×6 grid based tactical TCG. Players move their champions through the arena, and the first player to kill all enemy champions wins. This is a very unique way of dealing with the TCG.Check out the tutorial to see if the game is right for you:

    Thoughts

    I’ve always been interested in Genesis because I found it to be an interesting concept for a trading card game. Unfortunately, the game died right as I was about to start buying product. I was surprised to see the Kickstarter. I had stopped following the game, and sort of forgot about it. It’s cool to see that the game hasn’t been abandoned, especially by its most loyal fans. It makes it easy to root for.

    Most Kickstarter TCGs sell boxes and starter decks, but Edge of Exile is limited by their established agreement with their distributors. They don’t want to take away sales from the stores that will carry their game. While this is an admirable act, it makes the campaign hard to sell.

    Having alt-art versions of the champions is awesome if you already have a deck to play with. New players trying to pick up the game will have to hope they can also find product after launch, and it’s a bit discouraging. While $50 is reasonable for a set of exclusive alt-art cards, it is a steep price for someone who hasn’t played the game before. It would be cool if they had a print-n-play option to help people decide. This seems like a campaign geared toward those hopeful for the longevity of the game or established fans of the game.

    The fans of the game will be divided by this campaign. Those who are loyal and dedicated have already pledged and secured their exclusive playsets, some even at a discount. Other fans have been made weary by the string of dead and dying indie TCGs. The TCG space is unforgiving. If Edge of Exile doesn’t do enough, Genesis isn’t getting the resurgence it deserves.

    I’ll be rooting for the success of the campaign because I like the idea of a game company run by its players. There seems to be a lot of ambition and passion behind this attempt at resurrection, and I will be following it closely for its definitive outcome.

    If you’ve played Genesis, want to bling out your deck, or want to get into the game, you’re going to want to help with this Kickstarter. It is the only way Metamorphasis gets printed. Even though there is a proven record, there is always risk when backing a Kickstarter. Follow your gut.

    Shadowverse: Evolve – The New Omens Eternal Cards are Pretty!

    The new Shadowverse: Evolve set is out, and it’s making me want to get into the hobby. I’ve played the mobile version in passing, but it never really clicked. The release of Omens Eternal made me download the app, and I am ready to give it a chance. The art in this set is so cool, I might just have to start collecting.

    If you want to pick up Omens Eternal or any other Shadowverse: Evolve product, pick it up on TCG Player using my affiliate link. It really helps me out.


    Kryptic TCG Returns Under New Management and Motivation!

    Last week, the people behind Kryptic announced the end of the TCG and their plans to move to the LCG model. After a bit of feedback and a weekend to ruminate, Kryptic TCG isn’t dead! Fans of the TCG now wait as the company takes the steps to continue the TCG.

    The Announcement

    Tanner has announced on the official Kryptic Discord that he will be stepping down as CEO of the company and handing the company over to Chris Tesorio. The message reads:

    The loyal Kryptic comunnity came together in full force for the game that they loved and now with a new name and newly found motivaition, Kryptic Studios LLC will work continue making the TCG.

    The new CEO, Chris Tesorio, also made a statement:

    It makes me happy to see Kryptic getting its second life. I can’t wait to see what is to come. Congradulations to Chris Tesorio on his new role, I wish him the best in his endevours.

    What this Means for Kryptic

    We are still waiting for more news from the new company, but plans for Kryptic as a LCG have been cancelled and new plans for the TCG are in the works. While I am a little sad about not seeing what an LCG in the the Kryptic universe would look like, I am happy to see that fans will get to continue to enjoy the game they love. I am hopeful for the future of this game and can’t wait to see what this new leadership and motivation will produce in the future.

    Attonement

    As a reminder for anyone who missed it, 100 boxes of Attonement Wave Zero will release on July 4th 12AM CST. Attonment was Kryptics cancelled set before the name change. The box will include single copies of the entire set, with a few random foils to mix things up. Sales will be limited to hopefully prevent scalping. It be nice to buy a box and have the complete set. I’ll be trying to get a box, I hope the fans who want one can get theirs too.

    You can pick up your box of Attonement Year Zero on the Speedprobogames website for $119.99. Good luck!

    Grand Archive Releases Statement Regarding Game Accessibility

    If you’re getting into Grand Archive or have been following for a moment, you’ve probably the outrageous pricing for singles. We’re in the moment of Grand Archive history where the demand for cards is higher than the supply. This is frustrating for those trying to onboard into the competitive scene but is priced out of important staples. On one hand, I understand the frustration, but I also understand the need for appropriate scaling. No one wants to be left with a wear house full of merch they can’t move.

    Fortunately, there are plans for reprints of staples in future sets and possibly reprints of sets already on the market, possibly in an altered edition. A Statement Regarding Game Accessibility was posted today on the game’s official X account. The statement reads:

    Thus begins the waiting game. The key takeaway is that future sets will reprint key staples like Dungeon Guide, which hopefully means the market will stabilize. While Grand Archive is nowhere near as expensive as some of the other big TCGs, it is expensive for new folks trying to enjoy some games at their LGS. I hate that I can’t support my LGS because they don’t have any stock.

    I hope this announcement means more reprints, a bigger community, and a more accessible price point for entry. We will have to wait and see, but I have faith in a company that has been doing everything right so far.

    If you’re mad about singles pricing, I would save up for future sets and reprints. You can enjoy games on TTS on the official Discord in the meantime. If you don’t want to wait to get into the competitive scene, I’m sure you can justify the premium with all the fun you’re about to have. Whatever you decide, welcome to Grand Archive!

    Grand Archive TCG: Full Supporter Pack 2 Card List Revealed!

    The full card list for the Supporter Pack 2 has been revealed, and you’re going to want to add these to your collection. Supporter packs will only be available for purchase at official or partnered events, like the upcoming Anime Expo or Ascent tournaments. While I am sad that it makes these beautiful cards unattainable for some of us, it is cool to see that they aren’t trying to take money away from the hard-working LGSs. You can check out the full announcement on the official website.


    Collector Super Rares (CSR)

    Super Rares (SR)

    Rares (R)

    Uncommons (UC)

    The Sun Sets on Kryptik TCG, but the Journey is far From Over

    EDIT: Since this post, the company has revamped its goals and will continue as a TCG. Click here for more information.

    The Kryptik Trading Card game will no longer be in production. The upcoming Atonement set has been canceled, and anyone who has preordered will be refunded. It is a sad day for fans of the trading card game, but the journey is not over. The creator of the game still has plans for the IP and lore, and I will be following its development closely.

    The Announcement

    On June 27th, Tanner announced on the official Kryptik Discord that they will no longer be partnering with SpeedRobo games for the manufacturing of their game, effectively cancelling the TCG. The announcement reads:

    This is an official announcement that Kryptik TCG will no longer be working with SpeedRobo Games on the design and manufacturing of future products, including Wave 1 Atonement. While we are thankful for his enthusiasm and drive to get Atonement completed we feel that our team’s vision and his vision for the game are just a bit too far apart. We want to be clear that there is no bad blood or negative feelings associated with this decision. In fact, we had a great conversation today regarding the situation and both parties are in agreement that it is just not a good fit. We wish him well in all future endeavors. He will be selling his remaining 30 or so Wave 0 Atonement boxes online to recoup costs. I included the link to the product, so grab yours if you would like when they go live. He will also be issuing refunds for any Wave 1 pre-orders that were placed. Please reach out to SpeedRobo with any issues regarding your refund. This does unfortunately mean that as of right now, the future of the TCG component of the Kryptik Universe is on hold. Though a healthy TCG is extraordinarily difficult to cultivate given how the market functions, we still love making games and we still love Kryptik and our community. Our team definitely still has designs and plans for the lore and other projects related to the Kryptik Universe. We will be using this Discord to serve you guys updates in the coming weeks/months, so stay tuned. Thank you all for your support through the highs and the lows of this process. We love you all and hope that you’ll stay with us through this Tabula Rasa. Best, The Kryptik Team (Tanner, Connor, Chris, & Rikki)

    Why was Kryptic Cancelled?

    People with access to the numbers did the math and it was no longer feasible to continue production of the TCG. Alternative avenues like crowd-sourcing or even operating at a loss aren’t going to achieve enough of a return to save the game. While the game has earned its collection of loyal and dedicated fans, there isn’t enough of them to generate profit. This is the cold reality of a space with an incredibly volatile market, especially for a game no longer carried by the LGS.

    There were a few factors that brought us to this outcome that I will attempt to summarize as best I can.

    Kryptik came out of the gate wanting to be the American-made TCG that would revolutionize the space. It promised high-quality American-made cardboard, innovative gameplay, and rich expansive lore. The made-in-America sticker is an awesome idea, but this means more overhead and less profit when compared to something printed overseas. Unfortunately, the early product of the game featured poor-quality card stock. Players and Game Stores dropped the product because of this quality. With the game no longer in stores and lacking confidence in future quality, Kryptic’s fate as a TCG was pretty much sealed. A failed anime, a few bad hires, and other logistical miscalculations also played their part in this spiral.

    Unfortunately, the TCG community isn’t patient. While the team learned from the mistakes made along the way, it wasn’t quite fast enough. Kryptic still has its dedicated fans who hold out hope for the game, but hope doesn’t pay the bills. Kryptic shut down because there is no money to keep it running, and no amount of loans, crowdfunding, or donations can give the revival it needs to keep going.

    The Future of Kryptic

    Kryptic may no longer exist as a physical TCG, but this isn’t the end of the IP. The creators will hold on to the IP as they continue to expand the lore and work on different projects to keep Kryptic alive.

    If you enjoyed playing the card game, or want to start playing, the official Kryptic Tabletop Simulator mod will continue to get updates. There will be new cards and mechanics. Art will be tricky because it is expensive to pay the artists, but they said they will try to find a solution. If you want to play some Kryptic, get TTS (on sale for $9.99 until July 11) and ask around on the official Discord.

    The company currently owes no money, so it won’t need to liquidate or sell the IP. Those passionate about Kriptic will continue with other projects to keep its rich and expansive lore alive, and other projects to conserve its gameplay.  

    The lore will continue to be made and is planned to be released as a book in the future. No further details have been released, but people lurking in the discord on the day of the announcement got to listen in on a solid rundown of the lore. It was awesome.

    Kryptic as a card game will continue as a Living Card Game (LCG). The intention is to turn Kryptic into a tabletop game that is a fusion of Betrayal at The House on The Hill and Gloomhaven. The devs want a game with procedurally generated maps that allow players to make choices that permanently change the game. How they go about this is still in production, but I am excited to see the result. Kryptic has some fantastic lore, and I could always use another board game. There was also mention of a D&D 5E setting for Kryptic, but that is on the back burner. I wish them luck on their new endeavor. I can’t wait to see what they come up with.

    If you would like to purchase the only booster box of Atonement that will ever exist, head over to the official speedrobogames. The sale will go live on July 4th 12AM CST and be limited to one box per customer. Get yours while supplies last.

    Pathfinder 2E: Wardens of Wildwood – Pactbreaker 1st Impression

    I was sent a free copy of the Pathfinder Adventure Path: Wardens of Wildwood 1: Pactbreaker by Andrew White to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. I haven’t had a chance to run the game, but these are my honest first impressions.

    What is Wardens of Wildwood?

    Wardens of Wildwood is a three-book adventure module for your next Pathfinder campaign. Pactbreaker is the first of the books.

    The Greenwood Gala is held in honor of the yearly signing of the treaty between the empire of Taldor and the citizens of the Verduran Forest. The treaty allows for peaceful and regulated trade between the two groups. This Gala is a large festival held leading up to the signing of this treaty, and it attracts people from all over to join in this magical week of revelry.

    This year’s Gala is going to be big, and the organizers need additional volunteers. You and your party have been recruited to help keep the peace, but not without enjoying the festivities. The festivities end abruptly when several of the Verduran Forest’s leaders are murdered. It is now up to your party to find out the culprits and return peace to the forest without spilling too muchblood shed. Do you have what it takes?

    The Book

    The adventure comes in a nicely printed softcover book. The illustrations are beautiful, and the quality is sturdy. You will get a crease in the cover from use, but it isn’t a deal breaker. While hardcovers are always nice, I do appreciate the small form factor. The whole adventure is the size of a magazine, which makes transportation and storage incredibly easy. The included maps feel a little small, but you can cut them out or make copies if you would like to use them. Overall, Pactbreaker is a fine and quality product from our friends over at Piazo.

    Impressions

    Pactbreaker is the first part of the Wardens of Wildwood adventure path. All three parts are now available for purchase, but I only have access to Pactbreaker at the moment. I’ll be working on getting the other two installments. Stay tuned for that.

    Pactbreaker is designed to take adventurers from levels 5 – 8. The idea is to give players access to a character that can make an impact in the world but still has room to grow. I enjoy running level 5 campaigns because players have enough tools to make things fun without being overpowered.

    One important thing to note is that you will need access to the 2nd Edition rulebook. While most of the adventure is self contained within the book’s pages, it does not contain the rules. There is a list of supplemental reading materials for additional background and context for the campaign setting, but it isn’t needed. You can run this campaign with just the adventure book and a copy of the rulebook.

    I like the flavor of the campaign. If you like woodland fantasy with cool druids, living plants, and ancient turtles, Pactbreaker is a great place to start. The adventure has cool lore, an interesting cast of NPCs, and some neat monsters that can carry into your other campaigns.

    The adventure starts with a couple of encounters, but the focus of the first chapter is the downtime activities. I did find the initial encounters flavorful and open to creative solutions. I am sure your players will find a way to break them.

    A big part of the first chapter will be spent on gaining influence with the various important NPCs and playing festival games. If you have ever wanted to run a festival in your campaign, the book has a good amount of rules for how to run all sorts of games. While the adventure will eventually have dungeon crawls and combat, your table should be comfortable enough with each other to participate in the festival. I can see this section being the most fun if your players are into the roleplay.

    Pactbreaker is a great way to start your adventure in Verduran Forest if you don’t mind running a festival. I don’t think the festival is bad, I’ll be using some of the games in future adventures, but it isn’t going to be a fit for everyone. Once you get past the Gala, the adventure has a solid pace and a decent mystery. It definitely made me excited for part two.

    You can pick up Wards of Wildwood: Pactbreaker on Amazon (using my affiliate link) or the official Paizo website for $29.99 ($19.99 for the pdf). If you run games online, you can pick up the official Foundry Module on the official Paizo website for $14.99. If you don’t know what Foundry is, check out my full review.

    Grand Archive Meta Watch: Chicago Regionals Top 4 (06/24)

    The Chicago Regional at 401 Kollectibles was this weekend, and it looks the meta is staying firm with Wind Allies Lorraine on top and Wind Tristain and Norm Tera Silvie following close behind. While it is kind of a bummer to see the same old archetypes in the format, it is important to remember that this is a young meta. I am curious to see if there will be any surprises come Ascent Chicago in August.

    This time I will be featuring the top 4 decks since the top two are variations of Wind Allies Lorraine. You can check out the full event on Omnidex. I’ll also leave TCG Player affiliate links to the singles for those who need them.

    1. Wind Allies Lorraine – Matt #162 (4-0-1)

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Gwendolyn, Spirit of Wind
    1 Lorraine, Wandering Warrior
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Eye of Argus
    1 Grand Crusader’s Ring
    1 Ornamental Greatsword
    1 Safeguard Amulet
    1 Sword of Seeking
    1 Tariff Ring
    1 Water Resonance Bauble
    1 Wind Resonance Bauble
    1 Smoke Bombs

    Main Deck
    4 Charged Mannequin
    4 Lurking Assailant
    4 Manufacture Cell
    4 Andronika, Eternal Herald
    4 Armored Valkyrie
    4 Eternal Magistrate
    4 Fairy Whispers
    4 Favorable Winds
    4 Rallied Advance
    2 Reclaim
    4 Rose, Eternal Paragon
    4 Second Wind
    4 Shimmercloak Assassin
    4 Stifling Trap
    4 Windrider Vanguard
    2 Zephyr


    2. Wind Allies Lorraine – uwupuppygirlnyaa #101 (4-1-0)

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Spirit of Wind
    1 Lorraine, Wandering Warrior
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Eye of Argus
    1 Grand Crusader’s Ring
    1 Ornamental Greatsword
    1 Poisoned Coating Oil
    1 Safeguard Amulet
    1 Smoke Bombs
    1 Sword of Seeking
    1 Tariff Ring
    1 Viridian Protective Trinket

    Main Deck
    4 Deflecting Edge
    3 Esteemed Knight
    4 Gildas, Chronicler of Aesa
    3 Imperial Recruit
    3 Inspiring Call
    4 Lurking Assailant
    3 Woodland Squirrels
    4 Aesan Protector
    4 Attune with the Winds
    3 Dream Fairy
    2 Eternal Magistrate
    3 Phalanx Captain
    2 Rallied Advance
    2 Rose, Eternal Paragon
    1 Second Wind
    3 Stifling Trap
    2 Vigilant Sentry
    3 Windmill Engineer
    4 Windrider Vanguard
    3 Zephyr


    3. Wind Umbra Tristan – TeamTrueTerry #111 (3-0-2)

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Spirit of Wind
    1 Tristan, Underhanded
    1 Tristan, Hired Blade
    1 Tristan, Shadowdancer
    1 Tristan, Shadowreaver
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Grand Crusader's Ring
    1 Poisoned Dagger
    1 Safeguard Amulet
    1 Assassin's Ripper
    1 Windwalker Boots
    1 Shadow's Claw

    Main Deck
    4 Dungeon Guide
    2 Incapacitate
    4 Mastermind Scheme
    4 Sable Remnant
    4 Sadi, Blood Harvester
    1 Turbo Charge
    4 Corhazi Outlook
    4 Dream Fairy
    2 Ensnaring Fumes
    4 Fairy Whispers
    3 Innervate Agility
    4 Reclaim
    4 Stifling Trap
    4 Surveil the Winds
    4 Veiling Breeze
    4 Windmill Engineer
    4 Shadowstrike

    Sideboard
    2 Incapacitate
    3 Reprogram
    3 Slice and Dice
    3 Arrow Trap
    3 Cleansing Reunion
    1 Ensnaring Fumes


    4. Norm Tera Silvie – Guruthos #327 (3-1-1)

    Material Deck

    Main Deck

    Material Deck
    1 Spirit of Slime
    1 Silvie, Wilds Whisperer
    1 Silvie, With the Pack
    1 Silvie, Slime Sovereign
    1 Backup Charger
    1 Beastbond Boots
    1 Quicksilver Grail
    1 Covenant of Thorns
    1 Gaia’s Blessing
    1 Horn of Beastcalling
    1 Stonescale Band
    1 Verdant Scepter

    Main Deck
    4 Baby Gray Slime
    1 Bestial Frenzy
    2 Blissful Calling
    4 Dungeon Guide
    2 Engineered Slime
    4 Escape the Wreckage
    4 Forest Cake
    4 Limitless Slime
    1 Turbo Charge
    4 Baby Red Slime
    3 Slime Eruption
    3 Baby Blue Slime
    4 Gather Slimes
    4 Baby Green Slime
    4 Slimeshield
    4 Storm Slime
    4 Ethereal Slime
    2 Lustrous Slime
    1 Slime King
    2 Vampiric Slime