Hero Art, and How Nuu is Changing FAB
There's a lot of thought that goes into a hero's art. What is LSS communicating in these key pieces? And how is Nuu breaking their previously established conventions?
Dual wielding has gone mainstream, but which Warrior does it best?
by: Kevin Brayer
9 months ago
The Warrior class has more weapon options than any other. So why do so few of them see play?
by: Alex Truell
1 year ago
With new flourishes on the same old trick, Dorinthea has been returning to competitive gameplay in advance of the next Warrior re-feature.
1 year ago
Dorinthea's reactive style can easily appear powerful, but does it hold up to scrutiny? How do we evaluate cards within a balanced, midrange deck?
by: Will Reinhardt
2 years ago
The new Classic Battles box has gotten a lot of attention for Dorinthea's new specialization. But does the new Quicksilver Prodigy create fresh opportunities for Dori in Blitz?
by: Davis Tower Kingsley & Will Reinhardt
2 years ago
A punisher mechanic asks your opponent to make a decision, and punishes them for choosing wrong. Dorinthea is a prime example of punisher mechanics- but she falls victim to them just as often!
by: Roger Bodee
3 years ago
In the opening week of Road to Nationals, Hatchet Dorinthea came out of nowhere to win an event. Christian Gilbert shares what led him to this unexpected deck- and why it worked.
3 years ago
The Hatchets of Body and Mind offer a completely fresh take on Dorinthea.
by: Kieran
3 years ago
Warrior is all about efficiency and consistency. Which is why expanding the card pool is probably a good thing.
by: Alex Truell
3 years ago
Davis Kingsley, having recently won three of the Skirmish events he's competed in and placed Top 8 in the rest, shares his thought process, winning deck, and advice on how to approach a meta shifting towards Warrior domination.
3 years ago