Guía para principiantes de Kathari
Aetio Noble Deck
Written By
freetipscout
November 4, 2024
Los mazos nobles llevan el formato campesino al siguiente nivel al incluir cartas raras además de cartas comunes y poco comunes en el mazo.
En nuestro mazo Aetio, esto nos permitirá usar cartas más poderosas que pueden ayudar a conseguir nuestro condición del viento que en este caso es residuos ¡toda nuestra baraja!
Al comparar esta construcción con nuestra baraja Gnaeus Peasant, vemos que hay un poco menos unidades a favor de más Efectos pero hay incluso más cartas disponibles para jugar en los turnos uno o dos con 25 en comparación con las 21 de la baraja Gnaeus Peasant.
Commanding Aetio es una experiencia única en Parallel, ya que ningún otro mazo ofrece el mismo estilo de juego, porque además de crear una fuerte presencia en el tablero, la estrategia clave gira en torno a desperdiciar toda la baraja lo más rápido posible.
El objetivo es conseguir que no queden cartas en este mazo para que Aetio pueda jugar en el campo de juego para invocar a su última creación de clon, el Iterante de Aetio.
Esta monstruosidad creada en laboratorio hereda la suma de todos los ataques, la salud y las palabras clave de las unidades del desierto y ataca al oponente inmediatamente con Evasivo, lo que significa que es una unidad que suele ser lo suficientemente grande como para matar al oponente en un ataque y terminar la partida.
Por eso, nuestro mazo Aetio Noble se ha diseñado para que esté formado por cartas que tienen la capacidad de desperdiciar otras cartas del mazo, lo que nos permite alcanzar un estado de mazo vacío más rápido y antes de que nuestro oponente tenga la oportunidad de ganar la partida.
Si se combina con la habilidad pasiva de Aetio, que desperdicia la primera carta del mazo la primera vez que una unidad kathari entra en el campo, este mazo de Aetio Noble impacta fuerte y rápido.
Echemos un vistazo más de cerca a algunas de las cartas clave de este mazo para que podamos entender la estrategia general de juego y dónde están nuestras condiciones de victoria provienen de.
Cartas de juego tempranas
The Valerusi Striker is back with a vengeance after previously being included as the primary 1 cost unit in our Gnaeus Peasant deck.
Although the Striker doesn’t directly support our goal of sending cards to the waste, this is a unit which applies good pressure on the opponent when played in the early stages of a game.
Strikers are vulnerable to PS-8 Launchers and Life Siphon Effects which will remove the unit in one swift action but if the Striker can avoid such threats he can deal damage early, making your opponent’s health lower for Aetio’s Iterant to finish off later on.
Planetfall’s expansion introduced over 100 new cards into Parallel including this unsuspecting little drone which has quickly become a firm favourite amongst the game’s player base.
The AZ-12 Target Painter doesn’t look like a unit to be worried about at first glance with an attack value of zero, but you would be wise not to ignore this troublesome unit for too long.
The Painter targets other units to receive increased damage and when played early, this hard-working drone has the very real potential to shut opponents out from establishing their own units on the board.
The Tabula Rasa is a one-of-a-kind card providing a unique interaction experience not found in other decks within Parallel.
This card works by spending your remaining energy from a turn to reveal a friendly banked unit with the same cost as the energy spent.
The Rasa then transforms into a Clone copy of that banked unit which makes this card a flexible option to play at any stage of a game depending on what units are banked, the strength of the other cards you hold in your hand and the state of the board.
Just like the Valerusi Strikers, the Valerusi Standard Bearers return from our Gnaeus Peasant deck and once again play an important role in buffing our units within this Aetio build.
When played on-curve the Standard Bearer is ready to inspire subsequent units that are played on the field like the Cunning Scipian, Aetian Subjugate or the Convergent Centurus with a +1/+1 buff to their attack and health stats.
Keep in mind though that the Standard Bearer only inspires other clone units with a buff so remember to plan your next unit plays after him wisely.
The Cunning Scipian doesn’t help us waste cards in our Aetio Noble deck but it is a great card to set the tempo in the early game by building a wide board.
Deploying the Scipian on the field is often more optimal once the Valerusi Standard Bearer or the Aetian Subjugate has been played first so the Scipian token receives the +1/+1 buff but playing the Cunning Scipian on-curve is also a solid option.
Genetically enhanced in the hydroleum pools deep below the surface of Europa, the Cunning Scipian is now ready to take to the battlefield for the Kathari!
Sending cards to the waste is a crucial strategy for success in an Aetio deck and the Alkaline Hydrolist is the perfect 2 cost unit to help achieve that goal.
The Alkaline Hydrolists are no strangers to waste as a byproduct of the cloning process although wastage is expected to be kept to a minimum.
As such, the Hydrolist will waste just the top card of your deck once played on the field ensuring cloning standards are maintained and you are one card closer to unleashing Aetio’s Iterant!
Mid-Game Cards
The Aetian Subjugate is an essential card for Kathari decks with its powerful ability to buff any unit by +1/+1 but in an Aetio deck the value is twofold.
Subjugates not only buff any target unit when a friendly Clone enters the field but they also waste the top card of the player’s deck each time too, meaning we can waste our deck even quicker!
If played on-curve the Subjugate can set up powerful plays for the following turns with units such as the Cunning Scipian or the Convergent Centurus triggering the +1/+1 buff with each token.
The Logistics Support Cruiser (LSC) joined the game as the first ever non-legendary Battle Pass card and it has quickly established itself as a popular unit to include in any deck.
For our Aetio Noble build the LSC plays an important role in helping us gain energy quicker so we can play Aetio on the field as soon as the entire deck has been sent to the waste.
And if that wasn’t good enough already the LSC also delivers a card to your hand in the event it meets an untimely demise.
Some cards in our Aetio Noble build directly contribute to sending our deck to the waste while others like the Formatician’s Exalt provide an indirect benefit from being sent to the waste.
The Exalt is an excellent unit to play in the mid game with solid attack and health stats plus the ability to draw one card when played on the board which is a big strength of this particular unit where card draw is rare in Kathari.
And should the Exalt enter the waste outside of play, he will create a 1/1 clone token unit to help further strengthen your position on the board too.
Effect Cards
Everyone’s favourite rocket launcher returns for our Aetio Noble deck where the PS-8 will act as your main form of Effect removal in a game.
The PS-8 can be an effective way to control your opponent’s board and because it only costs 1 energy to play it can be combined with playing your own units on the same turn allowing you to turn defence into attack in the blink of an eye!
Keep in mind though that with only three copies in the deck you will need to carefully weigh up the situations which call for a PS-8 instead of letting your own units deal with threats on the board.
The Kathari laugh in the face of natural selection, believing the fate of their race lies firmly within their power and their power alone.
After countless millennia attempting to prove that theory through genetic alteration and cloning, the word natural has lost all sense of its meaning amongst the Kathari civilization.
With Unnatural Selection we can harness the Kathari’s ideology of selective fate by discarding a card from our hand, then drawing another one and if that card drawn is a unit we not only get to draw another card but also create a 1/1 token on the board too! The benefits of cloning humans right?
Some victories are sweeter than others but none more so than the Triumph of Europa.
With three copies included within our Aetio Noble deck this card has tremendous power and is capable of swinging a game in your favour.
Not only does the Triumph waste the top two cards of the deck which edges us closer to Aetio’s Iterant, but you can also play any number of units from your waste with a total cost of 5 energy or less and they gain +1 to attack too. Time to triumph!