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Since this is going to bug me to no end, I at least want to make a campaign post to know I put in effort and to show I did. Even if campaign posts are silly and maybe I'm taking this more seriously than I should.Campaign PostExamples of my work with Royals: http://cardgamecoalition.forumotion.com/t12-royal-paladin-deck-list-guide-updated (outdated, back in season 1)http://cardgamecoalition.forumotion.com/t2870-royal-paladin-cascade (this one contains a swear, click with caution, outdated to back to Season 2)http://cardfight-wiki.ru/areafor/index.php/topic,1084.0.html (somewhat outdated)http://cardfight-wiki.ru/areafor/index.php/topic,1434.0.html (G Zone outdated)http://cardfight-wiki.ru/areafor/index.php/topic,1735.0.html (recent)I've been playing Royals since I started back in the era of BT05. I was more interested in Oracles, but Royals had a better hook to me. They were cheesy and rewarded you for just having fun. Barcgal, though stupid, was hammy for Blaster Blade which helped me get more into the animu mood for the clan. I was just a typical fangirl who liked Blaster Blade and his rad guitar theme. I wasn't by any means good and I went through too many silly variants before I found something to stick with. Despite Golds taking over and me playing them on the side, I clung to Royals.I never liked Majesty Lord. He draws power from two specific allies, but the rest of the deck was moot point to him. I loved Blaster Dark and considered both my Avatars to be the Blaster twins (again, cheese animu mood), but Shadow Paladins felt too static and Majesty didn't feel like a team player, despite his lore. I stayed with Alfred.I soon found myself irritated and abandoned by how shafted Royals became. Pendragon was something, but not really enough. Jewel Knights came and I was excited, but they were power creeped in an instant. Out of frustration, I kept working on Royal builds on the side while heading over to Liberators, who were Royals in gold bling. I enjoyed them, even if Blaster Blade Liberator wasn't very good realistically until Balan. BT14 gave us something with Ashlei R, but Jewels still didn't feel enough.I missed Blaster Blade.BT15 gave me something I dreamed for without them being Royals. Alfred came back in the most incredible way, and he was designed to work in tandem with his friend: the avatar. I was ecstatic about how messianic they were for their flavor, countering Glendios and Kagero HARD. He wasn't dominating in Tournaments, but he was still something.Then Seekers came, I was very excited. Then I was shot down by the monstrosity of Thing Saver. While it feigns "teamwork" by Legioning, it's really just a selfish design that doesn't care about the deck. It just uses Blaster Blade, and that infuriated me. I stuck with Wingal-Brutus and others.Like a miracle, Neon Messiah hit. Alfred came back with a goddamned jetpack and the ability to reuse the first card of the game: Blaster Blade's original incarnation. By no means was that even good, but I still loved the hell out of it. I was so disappointed when XIV was extremely forgettable compared to Blaster Joker, Overlord the Great, and Prominence Glare. In fact, Blaster Joker horrified me. I found it disgusting how people took delight in seeing my hero turn into a freak of nature and an absurd Star-vader boss.Strides hit. Gablade was nuts and Saint Blow even nuttier. Altomile was solid, Black Mantle and Twin Sword and others were a sign of the times coming back in the favor of the clan. It didn't last long, but it still happened. I've played every Royal deck possible in those times. Galahad, Sanctuary of Light, everything possible with Soul Saver, and even Thing Saver despite hating it. I want everyone to know of my faith and dedication to the clan so I can let everyone know I'm a reliable choice. I wish luck to my opponents, but more than anything, I'd like for my devotion to be recognized.
Quote from: Cherry on March 20, 2015, 10:49:26 PMSince this is going to bug me to no end, I at least want to make a campaign post to know I put in effort and to show I did. Even if campaign posts are silly and maybe I'm taking this more seriously than I should.Campaign PostExamples of my work with Royals: http://cardgamecoalition.forumotion.com/t12-royal-paladin-deck-list-guide-updated (outdated, back in season 1)http://cardgamecoalition.forumotion.com/t2870-royal-paladin-cascade (this one contains a swear, click with caution, outdated to back to Season 2)http://cardfight-wiki.ru/areafor/index.php/topic,1084.0.html (somewhat outdated)http://cardfight-wiki.ru/areafor/index.php/topic,1434.0.html (G Zone outdated)http://cardfight-wiki.ru/areafor/index.php/topic,1735.0.html (recent)I've been playing Royals since I started back in the era of BT05. I was more interested in Oracles, but Royals had a better hook to me. They were cheesy and rewarded you for just having fun. Barcgal, though stupid, was hammy for Blaster Blade which helped me get more into the animu mood for the clan. I was just a typical fangirl who liked Blaster Blade and his rad guitar theme. I wasn't by any means good and I went through too many silly variants before I found something to stick with. Despite Golds taking over and me playing them on the side, I clung to Royals.I never liked Majesty Lord. He draws power from two specific allies, but the rest of the deck was moot point to him. I loved Blaster Dark and considered both my Avatars to be the Blaster twins (again, cheese animu mood), but Shadow Paladins felt too static and Majesty didn't feel like a team player, despite his lore. I stayed with Alfred.I soon found myself irritated and abandoned by how shafted Royals became. Pendragon was something, but not really enough. Jewel Knights came and I was excited, but they were power creeped in an instant. Out of frustration, I kept working on Royal builds on the side while heading over to Liberators, who were Royals in gold bling. I enjoyed them, even if Blaster Blade Liberator wasn't very good realistically until Balan. BT14 gave us something with Ashlei R, but Jewels still didn't feel enough.I missed Blaster Blade.BT15 gave me something I dreamed for without them being Royals. Alfred came back in the most incredible way, and he was designed to work in tandem with his friend: the avatar. I was ecstatic about how messianic they were for their flavor, countering Glendios and Kagero HARD. He wasn't dominating in Tournaments, but he was still something.Then Seekers came, I was very excited. Then I was shot down by the monstrosity of Thing Saver. While it feigns "teamwork" by Legioning, it's really just a selfish design that doesn't care about the deck. It just uses Blaster Blade, and that infuriated me. I stuck with Wingal-Brutus and others.Like a miracle, Neon Messiah hit. Alfred came back with a goddamned jetpack and the ability to reuse the first card of the game: Blaster Blade's original incarnation. By no means was that even good, but I still loved the hell out of it. I was so disappointed when XIV was extremely forgettable compared to Blaster Joker, Overlord the Great, and Prominence Glare. In fact, Blaster Joker horrified me. I found it disgusting how people took delight in seeing my hero turn into a freak of nature and an absurd Star-vader boss.Strides hit. Gablade was nuts and Saint Blow even nuttier. Altomile was solid, Black Mantle and Twin Sword and others were a sign of the times coming back in the favor of the clan. It didn't last long, but it still happened. I've played every Royal deck possible in those times. Galahad, Sanctuary of Light, everything possible with Soul Saver, and even Thing Saver despite hating it. I want everyone to know of my faith and dedication to the clan so I can let everyone know I'm a reliable choice. I wish luck to my opponents, but more than anything, I'd like for my devotion to be recognized.Hahaha I started with Royal Paladin. Having a quirky build that had a mix of Lohengrin, Gancelot, Alfred and Soul Saver back in set 3. Later I found Scarlet Witch, CoCo and has been using her as my main since.