Thread:Kyledude788/@comment-24353980-20140218213646/@comment-27360363-20140412093559

I can help but I can't make it :P, that's pretty much a rule that I have after being with the Cardfight Wikia for so long and being so against V-Mundi.

In any case, I can pick out cards that may be helpful or useful in your deck. Well first let's start off with Royal Paladin, your previous royal paladin deck used Jewel Knights for some reason, this is part of the reason why it was unbalanced. It was because the deck wanted to use Jewel Knights yet a lot of cards in the deck weren't Jewel Knight oriented. However, you could use Jewel Knights in the deck still just not cards that require a "Jewel Knight" vanguard especially since your main vanguard is Jinri specifically.

So, let's dissect Blackjack of Light first. It is a unit without a Limit Break, meaning it's probably more fast-paced than normal. It also doesn't use Counter Blast, that's amazing! If you haven't heard, Royal Paladin are known for their CB-Heaviness restricting the use of Counter Blast (you only have 5 damage to flip over after all).

Do note, I'm not a Royal Paladin expert. If I can get to one, I'll try to lead them to you. Out of what I've heard from Royal Paladin. They're consistent enough that you can do a lot without ruining a thing in your deck. I'm actually no good in the area of strange decks... But in any case, I can tell you this is only possible if you can search (a relatively large amount of the deck) for the card.

Back on track to the actual deck, cards like Constance and Akane are probably your best friend in superior calling, you can use them to superior call the lower grade units to thin the deck of those grades and make grade 3s appear more frequently in your Royal Flush. If you're going to focus on something like this, you would probably like cards like Rendgal and Sword of Hope, Richard with on-call skills (and preferrably High Beast so that Akane can call them easily).

Even though your vanguard lacks the use of cb, make sure not to spam it with CB use. After all you only have 5 damage to flip (that's without Heal Triggers). You don't necessarily have to keep the cb use to just the limit, because sometimes the card you want doesn't appear, and you can use the cb for something else.

With that out of the way, what you don't want in your Royal Flush deck is probably a Break Ride, do keep in mind this is personal preference and you can choose to ignore this, this is my personal opinion because Royal Flush seems more fast-paced than Limit Break, as when you use Royal Flush you probably want an abundance of cards in your deck of high grades, sure you might not get the ratio you want. But if you're lucky, you might get the grades you need for the Royal Flush. So in the case scenario that all of your grade 3s were taken from your deck, you really wouldn't like that. In this case, you would want to get as much heat of it as possible before you're out of fuel for the fire.

Of course you can still get the cards you need for Royal Flush in late game if you're not unlucky (with a requirement of six it doesn't affect it much after I've tested Royal Flush) and when combined with a Breakride it'll be a powerful turn and powerful attack. 26000 Power and 3 Crit staring you in the face unboosted? Move that up to 33000 Power and 3 Crit with a little boost.

Doing all this in theory is too difficult... well that should be enough for now, there's a lot more but actual practice is much better for that. In this case I'll ask you to get Evolve Gaming, this way when you have the time (I'm currently on Term Break [this will only last 2 weeks, so do it while we can]) we can have a cardfight, it'd be much easier to teach you that way. Then you can download Cray Online, however I'll ask you to download a different version because we'll be using Custom Cards. I asked for Cray Online for a reason, and that's because you can make custom cards in this program. I've been using it to test out cards and fight against myself to test out decks and the best solution for that deck.

I don't know whether your knowledge of the game comes from the anime or actual experience. So that's why I'd want to fight you before you start playing against yourself. I'll help you improve your skills in cardfighting if I can and you should be able to start creating decks by yourself as well as playing against yourself.

I'll lead you to the place where you can download these two programs. Evolve Gaming: client. Cray Online: game. I'll update my Testers.zip file. Do keep in mind that Evolve will only work with Windows computers .-.

Or we can set up a connection through Drop Box so that we both have the same cards available (if your opponent doesn't have the same cards as you they won't appear). To edit Database files you can use Microsoft SQLite. It's available online for free if you don't try to get something amazingly professional (you really wouldn't need it anyways for this, I've been using the free version this whole time).