Seeker Focus
Grade 0: 17
1 Advance Party Seeker, File
4 Certain Kill Seeker, Modron
4 Margal
4 Seeker, Harold Breath Dragon
4 Seeker, Loving Healer
Grade 1: 14
2 Grangal Seeker
2 Sacred Wielding Seeker, Octavius
3 Bravogal Seeker
3 Lake Maiden, Lien
4 Guardian Law Seeker, Shiron
Grade 2: 12
4 Blaster Blade Seeker
3 Lightning Bow Seeker, Gildas
3 Seeker, Proud Roar Lion
2 Starlight Violinist
Grade 3: 7
3 Seeker, Sacred Wingal
4 Light Origin Seeker, Alfred XIV
Generation Zone: 8
4 Divine Sacred Dragon, Saint Blow Dragon
4 Vague Sacred Knight, Gablade
I wanted to post this as my 100th post but then I completely screwed up and posted in the new version thread, totally forgetting... Anyway, because I've made 100 posts here, I figured I'd post a deck of my main clan. This way people can at least have evidence that I have some idea of what I'm talking about when I post in other threads.
That aside, this deck is a prototype stage at the moment. Making changes left and right trying to figure out what I want to run and what boosts the deck's overall speed. It's pretty simple to legion insanely fast due to Lien (I know she isn't a Seeker but she's a key card, shut up) and Gildas makes it so I can instantly fill up two circles without dropping anything alongside File. Even if I don't draw him, Alfred can call him and fill it all up for Counterblast 3. Then it's just a matter of pressuring with super Alfred powers and recycling triggers whenever desired. Cerdic is there to be able to hit the Vanguard in the case I have to call him in front of a rested Lien and they have no rearguards. Brutus is there for backup because I refuse to play Thing Saver and Wingal didn't help much.
The first thing you're going to notice is that this deck is insanely counterblast heavy. Yeah, there's not much I can do about that. Tests with Ars have been awful and Grangal behind anything not Alfred is just weakening me overall. I'm praying Neon Messiah gives us a Lemonade or something better to work with, but beggars can't be choosers. Of course, one's question would be: "Why tech Blaster Blade then?". Well, it's just a matter of preference than anything. In any case I have two open counterblasts at endgame, I can relegion and pop an intercept to end it. Otherwise, it's just there to be there. I love him, so I'll go with at least 1 of him for the hell of it.
7 Criticals and 5 Draws is still a thing in testing. I've been having bad luck with my hand and it's actually a lot cooler to have Gildas in hand.
... I think that's about it. Lots of changes still coming up probably, especially with more Neon Messiah reveals. We still have a Seeker Marron coming up at least.
UPDATE:
Removed Blaster Blade. Dropped Hasbasado for Bravogal. Dropped Quintet Wall in the face of Strides where Quintets become heinously weak. Bumped Wingal back to 3 and Criticals to 8. Replaced Vallod for Proud Roar. Added Starlight Violinist. Added Generation Zone cards.
Alfred-Altomile
Grade 0: 17
1 Advance Party Seeker, File
4 Certain Kill Seeker, Modron
4 Margal
4 Seeker, Harold Breath Dragon
4 Seeker, Loving Healer
Grade 1: 14
2 Bravogal Seeker
2 Grangal Seeker
2 Lake Maiden, Lien
4 Guardian Law Seeker, Shiron
4 Knight of Lauryl, Cycirlz
Grade 2: 11
4 Blaster Blade Seeker
3 Lightning Bow Seeker, Gildas
2 Seeker, Proud Roar Lion
2 Starlight Violinist
Grade 3: 8
4 Light Origin Seeker, Alfred XIV
4 Knight of Blue Heavens, Altomile
Generation Zone: 8
4 Divine Sacred Dragon, Saint Blow Dragon
4 Vague Sacred Knight, Gablade
The key focus to this deck is depending on which Grade 3 you ride first. If you ride Alfred XIV first, you play the deck normally, but you abuse Gablade's ability to call for your deck and him sharing a name with your Seekers. In a pinch, you can even use him to copy Blaster Blade's name for Grangal's skill. You'll swing for 30 but it's still something. Saint Blow is just ridiculous. In the meantime, Altomile can be used for a final push for his Soul Saver frontrow Generation Break or for his Heart Beat skill that actives when you Stride over him. If you ride Altomile first, the strategy isn't too much different. Only in this case, you won't have Alfred's Critical to fall back on early. The cute thing about this deck is that no matter what you do, your opponent is going to be facing down a 2 Critical monster every single turn from Saint Blow and Alfred. If you get Altomile and Stride over it, it's even worse for them. Violinist makes you full-field for free because of Gablade basically.
Alfred-Thing Saver
Grade 0: 17
1 Advance Party Seeker, File
4 Certain Kill Seeker, Modron
4 Margal
4 Seeker, Harold Breath Dragon
4 Seeker, Loving Healer
Grade 1: 14
2 Grangal Seeker
4 Bravogal Seeker
4 Lake Maiden, Lien
4 Guardian Law Seeker, Shiron
Grade 2: 11
4 Blaster Blade Seeker
4 Seeker, Proud Roar Lion
3 Lightning Bow Seeker, Gildas
Grade 3: 8
4 Light Origin Seeker, Alfred XIV
4 Seeker, Sing Saver Dragon
Generation Zone: 8
4 Divine Sacred Dragon, Saint Blow Dragon
4 Vague Sacred Knight, Gablade
REMEMBER WHEN I SAID I WOULDNT DO THIS YEAH ME NEITHER
Alfred pressures with Critical early game or a massive 31 body lategame before or after Thing Saver attacks 3 times respectively. Bravogal gives Gildas more purpose since the deck can actually call a much wanted Grade 1 instead of a Hasbasado who helps you hit no good numbers or a Octavius who eats soul from Thing Saver or Cynric who does nothing. Bravogal can thin the deck, search your most useful units, and fuel legion all in one card that can search itself. It's insane.
Obligatory strides are obligatory.