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Update: with the D-SD06 Starter Deck, I beat him pretty easily for whatever reason, from what i have seen, it shouldn´t be more effective then my school deck, maybe it was good, that I destroyed some of his rearguards even though it didn´t help in the other fights against him
Now for tips: pick one of the starter decks and just build that one for now, the games curve seems to be based around focusing on one maybe 2 decks being built over a period of time. Pick 2 different ride lines preferably with different goals (control/rush) and just focus on those until you feel like you got them down.
Also your gonna need more than the first 2 booster sets, for example most of the starter sets have their evolved grade 4 form in booster set 4 and bavsargara has a lot of her support cards there as well such as her best weapon the spear.
That’s just the basic info I can offer while typing on the go but hope it helps.
ok thank you for the tips. will look into that, i like the school cards so I will stick with them, what do you think is a good second nation?, because your tip seems logical after calming down and thinking about it^^
In my case, I use Seeya over Laplume, but either works and both serve a similar-ish purpose.
Alternatively, you can abuse the fact that Mika tends to commit to the units she has and kill their units first. Do note that damage denial generally doesn't work on Kairi (and much more once she switches it up), but because sometimes she leaves an RG here and there you can target it.
As for me, since I was using Loronerol, Sentinel Restrict go brr. She doesn't hit for that big numbers (expect something like 28k/20k/18k lineups unless she has Kinkee, then expect a 33k line). Always take note of how she uses her Eileens and go for 15k or 25k guard when necessary.
Kairi (G4 variant) can also beat her deck pretty easily just from the fact that Melty and Eileen is so abusable, tho that goes without saying that she's one of the really really good decks.
Vanguard is a game highly impacted by luck, and it is completely natural to lose to AI when they luck out an Overtrigger or double 6 heal on you, that is part of the game and when that happens you do get extra VP so you are not really losing out too much. If you are still consistently losing to the same person 3~4 times in a roll, try to identify their key strategy and play around that.
Also remember that a player loses the moment their deck reaches 0, and AI rarely skips any optional soul charges or draws to play around deck out, so if you notice your opponent is low on deck, playing defensively can help.