Wixoss Fundamentals for Gameplay and Deckbuilding: Defense

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2022
  • Just starting Wixoss and trying to get a better grasp of game concepts and how they play out in gameplay and deck construction? This video series aims to give a quick, concise introduction after you've figured out the basic rules and are looking to take the next steps in understanding the game.
    Useful links:
    May Wixoss Ceremony winning decklists:
    www.takaratomy.co.jp/products...
    Life Burst Podcast - a great source for deck construction advice and meta analysis:
    / @lifeburstpodcast
    Between a spectacular(ly stupid) fall off a bicycle, and internet that is nearly non-functional at this point - it's been a doozy of a month. Already started on the next video, which should hopefully be a good one - I've definitely spent more time than usual on the script, and it goes into a topic very much at the core of everything this channel does. Look forward to it! In the meantime, enjoy Wixoss in this golden age before the DXM dark times - the meta seems to be in a really good place right now.

Komentáře • 11

  • @meideiocre
    @meideiocre Před rokem

    I recently started the game with some friends, and your videos have been really helpful. Thanks. :)

    • @tcgacademia
      @tcgacademia  Před rokem

      I'm glad they've been helpful! The first few sets developed the game pretty quickly, so a lot of the deck lists I've put up are pretty outdated. This video, and few of the more theory-focused Wixoss videos I've made still hold up, though, so I'm glad they're still useful!

  • @MahouShoujoAutumn
    @MahouShoujoAutumn Před 2 lety +2

    Hey! Been a fan for a bit ^_^ really like your insights. I think DIVA Wixoss, more than many other card games I have played, feels a lot more contextual with the small card pool, and I’ve had trouble explaining new players how to optimize decks as a result (Lancelot type signi setting a bar for acceptable walls almost feels like a “dies to bolt” situation)
    Just an FYI, pls double check the text on Koumei! She specifies only when a *white* lrig attacks and so does not grant Tamago extra attacks.

    • @tcgacademia
      @tcgacademia  Před rokem

      Great point with Diva being highly contextual! It's also a bit counter-intuitive that power is a defensive stat, rather than an offensive stat. Dies to bolt is a good analogy, though, especially given the efficiency and ubiquity of Lancelot. Good call on Koumei, as well. I was trying to pull together a list that would let me showcase all the elements I needed to talk about, and completely overlooked Koumei's colour restriction. (Also, fantastic pfp - best Doog!)

  • @PntBlnkAD
    @PntBlnkAD Před rokem

    As a new player this guide really helped understand how to think around control in building. My decks. Thanks for this.

    • @tcgacademia
      @tcgacademia  Před rokem

      Awesome, I'm glad to hear this helped! Hope you're enjoying Wixoss!

  • @deucewildegaming
    @deucewildegaming Před 7 měsíci

    Glad to find your channel. New to WiXoss and enjoying the game so far. Lots of mechanics to pick up on but this video really helped me with deck building.

    • @tcgacademia
      @tcgacademia  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Awesome, always glad to hear these videos were helpful!

  • @lolmonkyboi
    @lolmonkyboi Před 2 lety

    For algo

  • @j453
    @j453 Před 2 lety

    Your deffense is the hottness of your waifu's. So long as they're hot enough, your opponent will gain the status ailment [distracted by b00bs.exe] what more defense do you need?
    Seriously though, I'm not against the art, in fact I like it, and I think it should be MORE risque. I just, can't take it seriously while it's being "aggro anime waifu the tcg". More power to you if you can ;)
    I've seen the how to play, it has some interesting mechanics. But it also had this look of just being a complex way to organize your cards.
    I fully blame the lack of a propper life point mechanic for that though.

    • @tcgacademia
      @tcgacademia  Před 2 lety +3

      I mean, aren't all card games basically a complex way of organizing your cards? For what it's worth, as someone whose played a lot with both life point systems and Shield-card systems, I much prefer shield card systems like Wixoss. But yeah, some people are never going to be able to get past the art - although I kind of dig the "draw me an anime waifu, your prompt is plutonium" approach the art has. Either way, underneath all the waifus it is just a remarkably well-designed game.