Flesh and Blood Kano Deck Tech

With the Flesh and Blood US Nationals right around the corner and many players only running 1 or 2 Arcane Barrier in their list, Nationals might be the best event to catch players off guard with Kano. I sat with my testing partner Will and talked about his current take on classic constructed Kano and why this may be the best time to jam it at Nationals. This deck takes a lot of practice to learn all the lines and ways to push damage. Here’s a deck tech with a few helpful tips for how to succeed if you’re thinking about catching everyone off guard with Kano at your next event, even if that event is Nationals.

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Flesh and Blood TCG – Refined Dash Deck Tech

I’ll be traveling to Las Vegas for the first Calling event in the US, September 10-12. I’ll likely be playing this Dash deck (listed below). This deck tech has been refined from my original Dash Deck Tech, as I’ve gained experience and adjusted for the meta I expect to see in Vegas.

Follow me on Twitter to track how the weekend evolves at The Calling. I plan to compete in the Friday Tales of Aria “First Look” sealed event, and then the Saturday The Calling main event. Hopefully I’ll advance to Day 2 of The Calling, but if not, I’ll play in the Pro Quest Sunday event.

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Flesh and Blood TCG – Dash Deck Tech

I attended the Flesh and Blood TCG Road to Nationals (US) at Game Time Indy, on August 7th. I selected a Dash deck. This is mainly the Matt Rogers list with a few changes made. I still give all credit for the list to Matt and the wonderful podcast they posted on CFB YouTube last week. The two changes I made to the list were cutting all three blue Pedal to the Metal for 1 additional Snag in the SB bumping that up to a full set of 3 Snag, and adding 2 blue Pour the Mold. I felt that in the Chane match up I needed the third copy of Snag just to ensure that I saw it when I needed it and the Pour the Mold was wanting more non attack action cards that blocked for 3 against Boltyn.

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