Announcing the ClassID series
When you get into Flesh and Blood (or any card game for that matter), the first question you are faced with is which deck you are going to play. Perhaps this question is easier to answer in Flesh a...
When you get into Flesh and Blood (or any card game for that matter), the first question you are faced with is which deck you are going to play. Perhaps this question is easier to answer in Flesh a...
As the first article on this blog, I would like to take a look at a topic close to my heart: new player onboarding. When I started playing Flesh and Blood in 2021, I was introduced to the game, li...
After 5 years, if you ask a Flesh and Blood player what the most iconic cards in the game are, a few cards are likely to come up: Fyendal’s Spring Tunic, Command and Conquer, Art of War, Tome of Fy...
Staunch protector or hedonistic strongwoman alike, Guardians will crush you if you are not ready for their heavy blows. As one of the original four classes from the first set, Welcome to Rathe, I b...
To celebrate the 1-year anniversary of Dusk till Dawn, I would like to talk about what is, in my opinion, the coolest design innovation introduced by this set: the demi-hero! When the double-sided ...
As the year 2021 drew to a close after the release of Tales of Aria, the aggro side of Flesh and Blood’s constructed meta was mostly dominated by a single class: Runeblade. These arcane knights, ba...
With the release of the latest set, Part the Mistveil, deckbuilding for the new heroes has started to pervade online discussions surrounding the game. The main shtick of the Mystic Ninja in this ne...
Them: Swing weapon for 2. You: I’ll block 3. Them: Okay, I’ll give it +3 and go again. And then swing weapon again. If this play pattern sounds familiar, you probably faced a Warrior. Perhaps no...
With the release of Uprising, Flesh and Blood introduced double-sided cards for the first time in the form of Invocation cards for the Draconic Illusionist hero. When played, these cards flip and c...
For the first class profile in the ClassID series, I wanted to return to the original Flesh and Blood set, Welcome to Rathe. Why? Well, as the first product, it is designed in such a way that it is...