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Grand Archive TCG: Arisanna Starter Deck List

Alchemical Revolution has released and I finally found some time to write down the Arisanna Starter Deck list. Make sure you like comment, follow and share this with your friends!

Material Deck

  • 1 x Spirit of Water
  • 1 x Arisanna, Herbalist Prodigy
  • 1x Arisanna, Master Alchemist
  • 1 x Arisanna, Astral Zenith
  • 1 x Ingredient Pouch
  • 1 x Scale of Souls
  • 1 x Necklace of Foresight
  • 1 x Synth Disrupter
  • 1 x Life Essence Amulet
  • 1 x Cleric Robes
  • 1 x Prototype Staff
  • 1 x Cosmic Astroscope

Main Deck

  • 3 x Caretaker Drone
  • 4 x Foreign Servant
  • 3 x Academy Attendant
  • 2 x Krustallan Distiller
  • 3 x Potion of Healing
  • 3 x Serum of Wisdom
  • 4 x Essence of Blizzards
  • 3 x Potion Infusion: Frostbite
  • 2 x Potion Infusion: Clarity
  • 3 x Scry of the Skies
  • 3 x Bater Herbs
  • 3 x Hypothermia
  • 2 x Perfect Repulsion
  • 2 x Water Barrier
  • 3 x Flash Freeze
  • 3 x Astra Sight
  • 4 x Cosmic Bolt
  • 3 x Cometfall
  • 2 x Condensed Supernova
  • 1 x Potion Infusion: Starfall
  • 1 x Spellshield: Astra

Tokens

  • 2 x Blightroot
  • 2 x Fraysia
  • 2 x Manaroot
  • 2 x Razorvine
  • 2 x Silvershine
  • 2 x Springleaf

Main Deck

Main Deck

Tokens

Digimon Liberator and Illustration Competition Promos Revealed

The Digimon Liberator webcomic was teased last month. The webcomic will be about the card game and will introduce new characters, Digimon, and Digivolutions. To celebrate, Bandai is releasing six promo cards featuring the new characters. I’m digging these promos and hope they make them easy to obtain later on. 

Digimon Liberator packs will be given out at the Bandai Card Games Fest in Los Angeles, January 27-28. Packs will only have 1 card, so I hope they make it easy to earn multiple. A global release of the promo packs will be announced later this year. 

The event is free, so if you are in the area and love Digimon or any of the other Bandai IPs, try to make some time. It looks like it is too late to participate and spectate the tournaments, but they’ll be streaming the finals on YouTube. 

Attendees will also have the chance to earn an Illustration Competition and Digimon Liberator promo pack by completing the scavenger hunt. Supplies are limited, so you better act fast! There are some cool promos going into this event, so let’s at least have a look!

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Digimon Liberator


Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode Ace

Atendees can get their hands on this sick Imperialdramon promo! I love the colors! I’ll be updating this with a better quality image as soon as I find one.


Illustration Competition 2023 Promos

These are still being revealed, so I’ll be updating this post regularly until I have the full set.

Alchemical Revolution: Arisanna Start Deck Revealed

Alchemical Revolution releases on January 26. It is bringing three new classes, elements, and some new elements you’re going to want to try. The card list has been released, so make sure you check out the post to get hyped! Make sure you check with your LGS for product and events, but there is always TCG Player if that isn’t an option.

The Arisanna starter deck is introducing some cool new mechanics that I am very interested in trying. I am still looking for a deck list, but lets look at some of the cards until then. If you enjoy these updates please follow, comment, subscribe, and share this with your friends!


Alchemist Revolution: Tonoris Starter Deck Cards Revealed

Alchemist Revolution releases on January 26th. This set introduces some cool new classes and elements that I would love to try. The set list has been revealed. There are some cards you’re going to want to collect, especially the starter decks. Let’s look at the cards in the Tonoris starter deck. Check with your LGS for events and product. You can get product on TCG Player, but I would wait till release for prices to stabilize.

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Deck Link: https://shoutatyourdecks.com/decks/68a120ff-0a39-417c-bb7e-a85d42d2383b

Material Deck:
(1) Spirit of Wind
(1) Tonoris, Lone Mercenary
(1) Tonoris, Might of Humanity
(1) Tonoris, Genesis Aegis
(1) Archon Broadsword
(1) Sentinel Fabricator
(1) Bulwark Sword
(1) Charged Manaplate
(1) Crest of the Alliance
(1) Powercharged Shield
(1) Worn Gearblade
(1) Deployment Beacon

Main Deck:
(1) Assemble the Ancients
(3) Neos Sight
(3) Smash with Obelisk
(3) Summon Sentinels
(4) Fortified Mana Shield
(4) Heavy Swing
(4) Imperial Recruit
(4) Imperial Sentry
(3) Into the Fray
(4) Martial Guard
(4) Novice Mechanist
(4) Stalwart Shieldmate
(4) Take Point
(3) Cyclonic Strike
(4) Recruitment Officer
(3) Rousing Slam
(2) Winds of Retribution
(3) Young Peacekeeper

Tokens
Automaton Drone
Obelisk of Protection
Obelisk of Fabrication
Obelisk of Armaments
Aurousteel Greatsword



Material Deck


Main Deck


Token

Alchemical Revolution Card List is Live!

Alchemical Revolution releases on January 26th, but the full card list is up! I love the art of this game, but it is introducing some cool new mechanics that I need to try. If you want to try Grand Archive before making your first purchase, the kind folks at Weebs of the Shore have a nice print-and-play section and comprehensive tutorial you should take advantage of. Decide quickly because first edition boxes of Alchemical Revolution are limited, and there won’t be reprints. 

Let’s get hyped about the release by looking at the card list. Check with your LGS for any events and products, but there’s always TCG Player if that isn’t an option.

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Temporal Forces Alt Arts are insane!

Temporal Forces releases on March 22nd, so its time to look at all the full art cards that have been revealed so far. There is a lot of cool art in this set, and a lot you’re going to want to chase. Check out the full list of spoilers and their translations. Always support your LGS, but I made a list of places where you can preorder if that isn’t an option.

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Illustration Rares

Pokemon Full Art

Supporters Full Art

Pokemon Special Illustration Rares

Supporters Special Illustration Rares

Gold Cards

EBT Promos

Weiss Schwarz: Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest

I’ll continue my dive into Weiss Schwarz with the Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest. Fans of the anime are going to want some of these cards in their collection. I am a huge fan of the signed cards. If you want to buy any Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest product like the booster box or starter deck, pick it up at TCG Player. I’ve left links to the singles for those who want it.

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Alchemical Revolution: Launch Event, Promos, & Artwork!

Alchemical Revolution releases on January 26, so let’s get ready with a few more spoilers. This time we got some cool character animations and art for Arisanna, Diana, and Tonoris, and their regalia cards. I am excited because what I love the art I’ve seen so far, and there are some nifty new mechanics. Make sure you read my previous post where I talk about the new classes and elements coming with the expansion. 

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Launch Kits

If you’re ineterested in jumping into Grand Archive, check with your LGS to see if they’ll be holding any Launch events for Alchemical Revolutions. Stores who have ordered product get special launch kits to help onboard new players. The kids include: 

  • 8 Demo kits (16 Demo Decks)
  • Stamped Foil Promos of the Regalia Items (You can get non-foil versions from starter decks
  • Holographic Poster
  • Demo Playmat

I love that they do this for stores to get new players in, I hope theres some active Grand Archive action near you. 


Booster Box

Only 27,000 1st Edition Alchemical Revolution booster boxes will be printed, so get yours fast! Check with your LGS to see if they have any available, but TCG Player has a few for $110 (including shipping).


Arisanna, Herbalist Prodigy


Diana, Deadly Duelist


Tonoris, Lone Mercenary


Dahlia, Idyllic Dreamer

The Top 5 Archetypes in the Pokemon TCG Meta Since Portland

Portland Regionals brought the meta back to its roots. A lot of familiar decks made it to top 8, with the finals being a decisive mirror match between Lost Giratina. There were a couple of odd archetypes to make top 30, but I’ll just be showing top 5. I’ll leave links to the singles for those who need them. 

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1. Lost Giratina

I mean, there is no surprise here. The Lost Box Engine always does great at tournaments, and Lost Giratina is no exception. The deck is a little tricky to play because you need to be efficient when sending cards into the Lost Zone, but the deck has a great draw engine, strong early-game pressure, and Giratina gives the deck its late-game pressure as well. I’ve played a version of this and love it. It’s a little tricky for beginners, but that’s why you practice. Congratulations to Jon Eng for getting first!


2. Fusion Mew

Fusion Mew was the first meta deck I’ve ever made. I loved it so much that I even made irl, even though I don’t have people to play with. This deck is so much fun to play, and pretty simple to pick up. Genesect is a solid draw engine, mew is a fun attacker, and with things like Power Tablet and Path to the Peak, you have a nice kit to shut down a lot of big threats. Mew is easy to learn, but beginners might have trouble with all the prominent dark Pokémon in the format. Mew VMax makes the deck a high-risk high-reward type deal. Either way, it’s a solid deck. Congratulations to Maddox Corcoran for getting top 3!


3. Gardevoir

Gardevoir is my favorite deck to play. You have a solid draw engine, you have great attackers, and some neat mechanics. With Shinning Arcana Gardevoir leaving the format, she might see a little less play after rotations so I’d hold off investing too much on this, unless you aren’t playing standard. Congratulations to Bodhi Robinson for making top 4.


4. Miraidon ex

I’ve been playing a lot of Miraidon on the ladder, and it is a lot of fun. This is definitely the most beginner-friendly deck in the format at the moment, but with Flaffy leaving the format, I would wait till the new meta settles. This deck is easy to learn and super quick to set up. Congratulations to Nicholas Moffitt for top 5.


5. Arceus

Last but not least we have Arceus. I haven’t played the deck, but it looks like fun. You have a nice draw engine, a few ways to accelerate energies, and some fun attacks. I’m going to have to build this one at some point. Congratulations to Makani Tran for top 6!

Alchemical Revolution Introduces 3 advanced elements

Alchemical Revolution releases on January 26th, and it is bringing the three new advanced elements: Neos, Astra, and Umbra. Check with your LGS for preorders and events. If that isn’t an option, you can always pick up Grand Archive products or preorder Alchemical Revolution on TCG PLayer using my affiliate links.

There is a lot to be excited about, so let’s look at the spoilers. If you enjoy these updates, please leave a like, comment, follow, and share this with your friends. 


Neos

Toniris Level 3

Neos gives Tonoris the ability to summon an Obelisk each turn to help you control the battlefield. Obelisks have unique abilities, and they get big fast if they aren’t dealt with. It is a very cool mechanic for a very cool hero. Make sure you pick up the starter deck when it becomes available.

So Many Tokens

Neos gets stronger the more tokens are on the field, so make sure you fill it!

Neos Tonoris

Players who want to hit hard, have crazy board control, or just love the token meta should pick up the Tonoris starter deck and work their way out.


Astra

Astra gives players the power of the cosmos, and there is no hero better suited for its power than Arisanna. This gives players access to Starcalling which says:

While you’re glimpsing and you see a card with starcalling, you may activate it during that glimpse. In addition, paying to starcall a card is usually cheaper than playing and paying for it from your hand. However, whenever you do starcall a card, you must put all the remaining cards in your glimpse on the bottom of your deck.

This is such a cool ability, and one that you get for free each turn with Arisana at level 3. 

Tools

Tools will let you glimpse and starcall, but make sure you do so efficiently.

Astra Arisanna

Astra make Arisanna an interesting deck, but it also makes her one of the harder decks to play because of how much you need to keep track of. If you love the thrill of top-decking, memory control, and deck manipulation, pick up Arisanna!


Umbra

Umbra gives Diana the power to cast curses at level 3, and curses make her scary. Each bullet she shoots generates a creeping tournament, and torments put attach a curse onto whatever champion Diana hits. I love the flavor of this mechanic. I might end up playing Umbra Diana because everything is purple.

Curses and Tools

Umbra Diana

If you like playing on your opponent’s turn, ranged characters, and casting curses, you should play Diana. I’m a huge fan of the flavor and color scheme myself.