It's an online game, you can't win everything. Winning is the goal, but you can't learn anything from winning every game, you will never have the experience or the reason to better improve your game plan.
What would I say to all the rage quitters out there? Be a man and take your 6th damage. This is it, you got the crit to win the game.and he quit while he was ahead. You will get messages like "I hate your clan" "Same strategy as always, your clan is boring" I'm definitely not saying you shouldn't play the clans you like in which case are meta, but you will be noticed for it. They also have a lot of haters out there. A good example is when you show Red Pulse Dracokid, Linchu, Neon Messiah, Officer Cadet Erikk, Judgebau, Rising Lionet, etc. I dare you to go to CFA and when you play a powerful meta deck, expect that they'll hesitate to play you. In my time fighting these kinds of players, they might be a bit fast paced as well like a "The Flash player" but you can see amazing skills on display. Not exactly pros in any situation, but you'll expect to be treated as a good player if you face them.
It won't always be the case, but you'll have some reassurance that they know what they are doing, and they have other friends who play with them outside and inside of CFA. To be honest, these guys are your best bet for a good game. I'm fairly sure you'll see people in CFA with User or online. AND IF YOU DO, YOUR OPPONENT CAN'T EVEN CORRECT IT BECAUSE YOU WENT TOO FAST. Another thing is you are more viable to misplay. You win by getting your opponent to 6 damage, not by knowing who can call all his cards and give power to his units in less than 7 seconds.
Did you even see how pro he is? He memorized everything. Don't doubt your opponent's skill level so quickly, or else you might be the one at the end hoping for a heal. It's outstanding that you remembered so many skills and effects, but if you keep judging your opponent of his moves, you are a grade-A douche. These are one of the most obnoxious players out there. This kind of player questions every single move you make, every skill you execute, and judges you for it. Now what do we see? A decently knowledgeable player who knows the fundamentals and rules of the game. you're cheating your opponent. I'm saying this as nice as possible, study the basics, study other players fights, and learn outside of CFA first. To be blunt though, nobody wants to play with you. I know you're super eager to play with your awesome super hyped meta deck, but if you don't even know the correct effects.
You have to study up on your deck, as well as others out there, and how they play. It takes time and skill to be good at anything. Cardfight Vanguard isn't something you learn quickly on the spot. To be fair, we've all been noobs before. Going on, what kind of people do you expect to see on CFA? I think I know at least 10 types of people you will definitely meet at least once. You will definitely hate it more when you win, and that player isn't nice to others. Those comments are nicer than hearing something in real life play. Trust me, there is much more salt as well for being "good".Įxamples: "Your strategy is lame" "You only won because I didn't have my card out to use it" "I hope you get double-critted every game" "If you didn't have that heal, I would've won" You will definitely be called out, and be shunned for making a mistake at the wrong time with the wrong player.Įxamples: "NOOB" "Your opponent has left the game" "." "you suck" etc. It's definitely not ideal to go in and start playing blindly though. My fellow cardfighters, welcome to CFA.Īs you may or may not know besides finding other players in your locals or driving towards an actual cardshop, CFA might be your go-to spot to practice and learn about the game. The only place where you might find the most experienced or the worst player out there. The only place where you can be a complete douche without worrying about the consequences. The only place where you can see every hype imaginable for a new set. You have your own opinion as well, so just leave a comment down below and maybe we can start a friendly discussion.)Ĭardfight Area, the online version of playing Cardfight Vanguard with every card to use at your disposal. (Disclaimer: These are all just based on my own personal opinions and what I see.