Thread:Vizhre/@comment-25765835-20150108013019/@comment-25765835-20150108114954

Don't worry about not having what you want now - that's the fun and the build up of card games. If we got everything we wanted from the get go, the game would become stale very quickly.

I can build a pretty decent light deck right off the bat from your card selection. I would suggest as your main FAWK team for the time being to consist of:

GUR Huang Long / GSR Celestial Hades / HSR Enyo / HSR Enyo / HSR One-Eyed Dragon (All Light Team - Bonus of 10% to Atk)

If you get a HSR White Tiger by the end of the event, substittue One-Eyed Dragon out for her.

Be on the lookout for Furinkazan and save her. If you get 2 HR's of Furinkazan; you can actually make some pretty interesting decks even with an HR card. Personally I feel she is one of the strongest R cards in the game due to skill unleash (3 procs!) and decent soldier count. She also tends to drop easily from chests and regular farming. You could also do a "ghetto" OP build of 1 GUR Huang Long + 4 HR Furinkazan. Sounds crazy until you see it in action. It's a slightly weaker copy of the completely OP build now of 1 GUR Huang Long + 4 HSR Sulis.

Treat any cards you find in this category as ESSENTIAL. They are literally mimics that do not proc any other card with the same ability and increase the chances + procs of other cards. They will greatly change your deck building options when you have at least 2.

With your current deck suggestion - once you max the ATK of Huang Long - ALWAYS kill the FAWK helpers before anything else. You should be able to 1 shot them using a regular attack with an upgrade potion + max atk value of Huang Long under any circumstances. Basically by Turn 3 you should only have the FAWK left.

Never "save" your defensive cards. Enyo and One-Eyed Dragon need to proc the moment they come up. They're meat shields once their abilities are used up or fielded (cleared).

Upgrade your Shrine of Light asap. With Huang Long being the focal point of your party in the forseeable future, it's a good investment.

Feel free to bounce ideas off me. Everything I said above is advice, not an order or statement of facts. If you have a deck you want to try out; I'll be more than happy to offer an opinion.