Is Charging Worth It? Card Evaluation Through Boltyn's Eyes (Part 1)
Will breaks down card evaluation by the numbers, and applies that methodology to one of the great questions of our time: is Charging your Soul even worth the trouble?
Being on a team means constantly striving to improve. In the conclusion of this series, Mark has gone to the community to pick up advice from FaB teams across the world.
by: Mark Chamberlain
3 years ago
After several months of Oldhim, Drew returns to an old favorite, redesigning Bravo for a Briar meta. This is a follow-up to "At Home in Aria: Updating Bravo for the ToA Meta", focusing on matchups and sideboarding.
by: Drew Cordell
3 years ago
After several months of Oldhim, Drew returns to an old favorite, redesigning Bravo for a Briar meta.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell
3 years ago
In the second round of freeing our Pro content, two past articles on Chane are now available to everyone.
by: Alex Truell
3 years ago
Isaac Jessen took Ice Lexi to a Top 8 finish in Orlando. Now, he brings his expertise to you in a Pro deck tech and matchup guide.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Isaac Jessen
3 years ago
Drew Cordell concludes his Pro series on Oldhim in the face of an environment that's gone green.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell
3 years ago
There are many ways to manage a team that can regularly place in the top 10% at tournaments. Here, Mark shares his experience of team management- practical tips for maintaining cohesion, improving your skills, and getting results!
by: Mark Chamberlain
3 years ago
Skirmish season offers a significant format transition from the standards of the last several months. Drew Cordell helps you get your feet beneath you. This article covers the specifics of the Tales of Aria Skirmish season.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell
3 years ago
With another 50 games of Oldhim under his belt, Drew offers advanced insight into pitching, reverses his earlier opinions on a few cards, and critically examines fatigue.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell
3 years ago
In this continuation of Taking Aim: How to Win with Azalea, Wesley offers sideboarding and matchup-specific advice for Ranger.
by: Wesley Lingard
3 years ago
On Sunday Sept. 5th, Wesley placed 2nd in the RC Crew Road to Nationals, making him the highest achieving Azalea player in the world. Here's how he did it- and how you can improve your Azalea game too.
by: Wesley Lingard & Mark Chamberlain
3 years ago
A companion to Refining Oldhim Part 2, this matchup guide goes into strategic considerations and sideboarding for all heroes.
by: Drew Cordell
3 years ago
Drew's Oldhim build is tested and refined, with development focused on matchup-specific decisions. But when Oldhim shows Drew how he earned the title, "Grandfather of Eternity", can anything be done to beat the clock?
by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell
3 years ago
Drew invites you to walk alongside him as he develops, adapts, and refines Oldhim from new release to honed contender. This free introduction shares some early insights into the core of Oldhim, setting up the 4-part Pro series that begins today.
by: Drew Cordell
3 years ago
Drew invites you to walk alongside him as he develops, adapts, and refines Oldhim from new release to honed contender.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Drew Cordell
3 years ago
In a double feature, Jacob and Kevin explore both sides of Briar's elemental affinity.
by: Kevin Brayer , Mark Chamberlain , Jacob Smith
3 years ago
When we sit down to the challenge of a game of FaB, we do it alone- but in every moment leading up to it, you benefit from being part of a competitive team.
by: Mark Chamberlain
3 years ago
The difference between an aggro deck and a control deck is often less about the cards and more about the mindset. Derek Watring draws from 2 Road to Nationals wins as he explains how a change in perspective can gain card advantage in a game of inches.
by: Mark Chamberlain & Derek Watring
3 years ago
Matchup guidance for Mark Chamberlain's Levia build.
by: Mark Chamberlain
3 years ago