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Valkyrie protection TTS Campagne crane rouge expert | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.0 |
neothechosen · 10794
Valkyrie protects!! I built this deck to take advantage of Valkyrie’s high def potential. Despite this being a protection deck, it does pack quite a punch! With a few key assets, Valkyrie falls into the category of heroes that can defend for herself and the team without losing much hp, and still dish out lots of damage!
Key combos:
- Valkyrie's Spear + Armored Vest + Death-Glow on the villain = 4 def.
Complete your block by playing Shieldmaiden, Desperate Defense or Never Back Down (last 2 you can pay with Nerves of Steel). Reap the benefits from Unflappable. It is possible – with luck – to defend up to 4 times in a single turn! (shieldmaiden, unflappable, desperate defense, ready, desperate defense again / never back down for a stun…).
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Dragonfang + Death-Glow on the villain = 4 atk I usually tend to defend with events that leave you ready to atk (desperate defense / shieldmaiden). So the villain deals no damage, then you can atk for
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You can also use Counter-Punch after you defend for 4 dmg… pretty amazing!
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Aragorn + Ever Vigilant Because “Aragorn” makes you AERIAL, you can play “Ever vigilant” and get a second 4 dmg attack this turn. This is a huge deal, Ever vigilant is a huge game changer!
True Solo play
I’ve tried this deck in true solo expert. In short: it can work but probably not against every villain (haven’t tried all of it yet… it’s getting hard to do so with every deck you build!)
First, get rid of the starting side scheme. The easiest way is to play Multiple Man on turn 1. Mulligan hard for him if you have to. With 3 copies, your chances are actually decent. MM then thwarts the side scheme and blocks the next 3 attacks. With luck, that’s 2 – 3 villain turns, time you will use to get set up, putting in play your spear, dragonfang, armored vest, Aragorn… so on. If you don’t have MM, maybe Flight of the Valkyrie with Chooser of the Slain will offer you the chance to clear the scheme, or Brother Voodoo + your own thwart.
Then, favor defense events that will keep you ready, and attack every time possible; abuse “Ever vigilant” to keep ahead on the main scheme while double-attacking. This is your ticket to victory!
Starhawk is also really helpful. Don’t block with him! Have him thwart the main scheme every turn, putting him back into play when he comes back to your hand. If you can manage not to revert to AE (possible if you block all the time), then the main scheme just stalls. Eventually your playing of “Ever vigilant” will do this job too.
Revert to AE only if necessary. The first time I played Rhino with this deck, I changed to hero form on turn one and never reverted back to AE. This, too, is very helpful to prevent threats from piling up.
Don’t forget to reap the benefits from defeating an enemy with death-glow attached when you defeat the villain’s initial stage (readying, Flight of the valkyrior,Valhalla).
That’s all there is to it! Pretty simple but lots of fun!
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Dec 12, 2021 |
Dec 12, 2021Ugh. I meant Leading Blow. Haha. |
Dec 12, 2021
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Dec 13, 2021Some nice ideas in this deck ! I'd like to build a Valkyrie deck to pair with Thor aggression (I really like the idea of Valkyrie playing Chooser of the Slain, followed by a Thor's Get Over Here!) and I'm not sure if playing her with Protection or Justice. I really like this deck as a good starting point for Protection Valkyrie. I think that maybe a few more attacks would be great for this deck, what about Hard Knocks? It is a little expensive, I know, but I think it is a very strong card for a hero who likes killing minions. |
Dec 13, 2021
Hi again! Hard Knocks sure is fun, it think it depends what you want to focus on. If you teammate is Thor and wants to play Get Over Here!, then I guess you may not have a lot of opportunities for Hard Knocks so, maybe you can focus on defending for the whole team instead. If you plan on letting Valkyrie hit the minions, then sure, go ahead! |
Dec 14, 2021love the use of Counter-Punch to capitalise on that huge attack. do you find that you have trouble with threat without Hard to Ignore in true solo though? is Flight of the Valkyrie enough? |
Dec 14, 2021
It's the start of the game with side schemes in expert that's a bugger, but I often got lucky enough to get Multiple Man to do the job for me. So far, so good! |
Dec 14, 2021
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Dec 24, 2021No Hard to Ignore? With a Def that high and a Thw that low, Hard to Ignore is really… hard to ignore. I’d definitely include it in this deck. |
Dec 30, 2021
Sorry for the delay! Hard to Ignore is a good card, but I didn't feel like it was needed. As I mentionned before, since Hard to Ignore targets only the main scheme, as long as you can manage to stay in hero form, Ever Vigilant does the job pretty well. I guess you could try including it, but the challenge is : where to cut? (Unless you don't care about going over 40 cards of course...) If you're going for multiplayer, then you probably don't need Multiple Man's help thwarting... |
Jul 31, 2022I played this deck just now and it's really fun! Just one small suggestions, have you considered playing Warlock instead of Starhawk? For the "stall the main scheme every turn" task, Warlock work very similar to Starhawk does for a bit less upkeep. Play Warlock, thwart twice, heal him for 1 resoure, thwart twice, heal for one ad nausem Keeping Starhawk in play requires three effective resources for every three threat removed, Warlock just requires one resource for two threats after initially getting him on the board. He's one resource more to get in play though and unlike Starhawk he cannot thwart twice the same round, but I found him a bit easier to keep around in the long run. |
Aug 13, 2022
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Aug 19, 2022Hey, I'm currently trying this deck, but as I'm new to Valkyrie I'm finding the Death-Glow upkeep rather awkward. Much of her kit depends on who you have Death-Glow on, an if it's on a rather healthy villain, you don't really benefit from much of her bonuses from it having been on a minion. Do you only switch to the villain when you think you can down him, because I'm assuming going into AE is a no go, most of the time? |
Sep 29, 2022
To answer your question: I usually use it on the villain only once Dragonfang is out or Valkyrie's Spear so I get to 4 ATK or 3/4 DEF. It means I rarely if ever get the bonuses from Flight of the Valkyrior or Valhalla but I also don't really use Chooser of the Slain all the time, only if it gives me something in return (such as getting me 2 cards to pay for Ever Vigilant, and I only put an easily dispatched minion in play). That may seem counter-intuitive but it was doing pretty well (haven't played it in a long time!). |
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Jun 29, 2023Since the whole idea is too defend a lot and get ready, why not adding Electrostatic Armor to the set? |
Jun 29, 2023
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Jun 29, 2023
Thanks for the feedback! Glad it works! |
I love protection decks! This looks like so much fun. Can't wait to get Valkyrie in the mail.
Did Leading the Charge just barely miss the cut? With 4 attack, it seems like a great add.