Retweet for a Chance to Win FAB Welcome to Rathe Hero Decks

Twitter users – follow @BCW_Rick and retweet the respective Thursday, January 13th tweet for a chance to win one each of the four Flesh and Blood TCG Welcome to Rathe Hero Decks (sealed), and the BCW card accessories listed below. These Hero Decks were only available in the Alpha printing and never reprinted in the Unlimited edition of Welcome to Rathe. Follow and retweet by Monday, January 17th, 2022 for your chance to win.

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FAB Breakdown

Welcome to the FAB Breakdown, a series focused on Flesh and Blood TCG from Legend Story Studios (LSS). The FAB Breakdown covers current news, deck techs, interviews from key people in the Flesh and Blood community, as well as engaging in giveaways and community activities. I do my best to stay up-to-date and informed on all topics but offer my unique perspective.

In the first FAB Breakdown I review the announcement for LSS regarding Welcome to Rathe reaching it’s end and a special celebration to be held at local game stores at the end of January 2022 – Farewell Welcome to Rathe.

In this week’s episode I breakdown the new announcement for LSS regarding what we know about the Pro Quests for the Pro Tour #1 in April of 2022. I also breakdown my Viserai OTK (One Turn Kill) Blitz deck (deck list) that I am playing at a local Armory event at Moosnshot Games.

I breakdown the prizes for the Pro Quests taking place in 2022 at local game stores and I break down the just announced January Armory Kits that contain two new cards possibly from the upcoming release of Everfest.

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Storing and Organizing Your Flesh and Blood Cards

The Flesh and Blood Trading Card Game was introduced in 2019 with a set called Welcome to Rathe. With additional card sets, a complete FAB collection, through the Tales of Aria set, is around 3,100 cards assuming you collect three cards of each of the color-coded cards (pitch count). With a full collection, you can quickly build a blitz or classic constructed deck for your upcoming event, and easily adjust your deck as the meta evolves.

In the video below I discuss a few of the methods for storing and organizing FAB cards. I highlight the BCW 3,200 Card Bin, and how I organize the collection using the bin’s partitions and Tall Card Dividers. Further below I list additional storage options from BCW Supplies.

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Flesh and Blood TCG – How to Build Your Best Deck in a Sealed Format Event

When you’re playing in a Flesh and Blood Sealed Deck event, you have to quickly construct your 30 card deck. You’re provided with six sealed packs of cards, and have about 15 minutes to build your deck. How do you quickly organize your cards and determine what deck to build? I discuss my system and provide a few tips to help make the best deck possible. I’m using Tales of Aria packs, as I’m preparing for The Calling Sealed events in Dallas and Cincinnati.

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Flesh and Blood TCG, Tales of Aria Box Openings

I’m visiting The Dragon’s Realm in Madison, Indiana, and opening my first box of Flesh and Blood TCG Tales of Aria cards. I quickly sort my cards, and spotlight some of my favorite pulls.

Box #2
I’m back at The Dragon’s Realm in Madison, Indiana, and opening my second box of #fabtcg Tales of Aria 1st Edition. I run through this quick again, just hitting the highlights. As with the first box, I used a Modular Sorting Tray for my basic organization of the cards. I divided these into Hero Tokens, Commons, Rares, Foils, Generic Equipments, and Majestics.

Which of these cards would you use when building a deck? Follow me on Twitter and share your thoughts (tag @BCW_Rick).

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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