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With a budget of $50, this series sets out to build Armory decks in the style of LSS' official offerings.

by: Clark Moore

1 month ago

Exclusively for our subscribers, Kevin returns to the Living Legend format with a few new entries, with insights into this premiere format.

by: Kevin Brayer

6 months ago

The Guardian tavern is filling up. Find the right table for you.

by: Mark Chamberlain

8 months ago

Heavy Hitters rounds out its roster with 2 new Guardians. If Bravo and Oldhim weren't for you, will Betsy and Victor rope you in?

by: Alex Truell

10 months ago

The last of the Elemental heroes, Iyslander Stormbind ascends to Living Legend just as December arrives. How do you move on from the snowy strategies of the winter wizard?

by: Alex Truell

1 year ago

Sometimes there's just no avoiding what's coming. We wrap up our archetypes evaluation with the Grapplers.

by: Dylan Davis

1 year ago

Following up on his YouTube video on the Gorganian Tome channel, Dylan Davis expands on the Fighting Game comparison in the beginning of an expansive series.

by: Dylan Davis

1 year ago

Oldhim now becomes the first hero to attain Living Legend in both Blitz and Classic Constructed. Where should an Elemental Guardian player go next?

by: Alex Truell

1 year ago

Even if you're familiar with draft as a format, draft in FAB is unique. Mark gets you started with what to expect and general rules of thumb.

by: Mark Chamberlain

1 year ago

Get deep into the mathematics of this game engine with a close look at Value, Tempo, and Initiative across several games, before applying the concepts to Flesh and Blood.

by: Max Dieckmann

1 year ago

Bravo is an enduring fixture of the meta for a reason. Mark explores truths that keep Bravo relevant and offers evergreen guidance.

by: Mark Chamberlain

1 year ago

It's one thing for a deck to win, and quite another for it to win consistently.

by: Alex Truell

1 year ago

Learn the basics of Bravo and the Guardian class, from Crush and Dominate to Auras and Equipment.

by: Alex Truell

2 years ago

As Prism joins the Living Legends of Classic Constructed, Light Illusionist players will need to decide where to go from here. James Adams examines Prism's central features and draws parallels to other heroes in the game.

by: Mark Chamberlain & Rhea Adams

2 years ago

Sideboarding is a topic worthy of in-depth discussion, but the most common interactions tend to be fairly high level. Kevin breaks it down to the core concepts to get you started.

by: Kevin Brayer

2 years ago

Fai has made an explosive impact on the fresh Uprising tournament scene. Preparing for him is necessary for any competitive aspirations.

Dash boasts one of the most flexible hero powers in the game. How does the Inventor Extraordinaire respond to the developing Uprising meta?

by: Shahmir Samee

2 years ago

Bravo's time as Star of the Show has come to an end. Now that his Living Legend is secure, who should you cast in the role?

Aggressive Starvo decks that try to fuse every turn must accept that the individual card quality is terrible. Don't settle for less.

by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell

2 years ago

Frank Hung is an advocate for constructing your own deck, especially in the early stages of your FaB journey. But where do you begin?

by: Frank Hung

2 years ago

Drew Cordell explores the duality of Guardian, pairing high defense with staggering offense at the flip of a switch. In Part 1, we look at the decklist and explore its central strategy.

by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell

3 years ago

Wesley shows what Guardian can do with nothing but Commons.

by: Wesley Lingard

3 years ago

In this series, Ada (Freyja) reviews the important market changes of the past month, discusses significant events, and makes predictions about what will happen to the Flesh and Blood singles and sealed markets in the short and long term.

by: Ada Korman

3 years ago

Bravo is good with a hammer, but is that all there is to him?

by: Alex Truell

3 years ago