Free-to-Play Dragoncraft Deck Recipe Guide and How to Play. See needed card list, cost, how to use, strategy and tips.
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Free-to-Play Dragoncraft - Deck Recipe and Rating
Deck Recipe

Follower 25 Spell 10 Amulet 5 Deck Cost 23,440 | <1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8> |
Soaring Ivory Dragon×2
111Strike of the Dragonewt×3
1Fan of Otohime×3
1Pyrewyrm Blade×2
1Phildau, Lionheart Ward×3
222Dark Side×1
2Little Dragon Nanny×3
211Call of the Megalorca×3
2Eyfa, Windrider×3
321Dragonsign×3
3Marion, Ravishing Dragonewt×3
433Seasoned Merman×3
533Forte, Blackwing Dragoon×3
652Odin, Twilit Fate×2
742Warrior of the Deep×3
866
Alternative Cards
![]() Twinblade Goblin | ![]() - Allows for powerful removal before the Super-Evolution turn. - Weaker than Soaring Ivory Dragon in the early game. |
![]() Apollo, Heaven's Envoy | ![]() - Include if you want to tech against Rhinoceroach Forestcraft. - Its base stats are modest. |
![]() Filene, Whitefrost Bloom | ![]() - A good card to include if you have it. - Strengthens your early game field presence. - Has a powerful Evolve effect. |
Rating
Deck Rating | |
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Tier - | |
Range | Play Difficulty |
Aggro | Simple |
Detail | |
- A Face Dragoncraft deck with some cards substituted for lower rarity ones - Most of the key components are the same - Easy to play and recommended for beginners |
A Storm and Intimidate Aggro Deck
This Aggro deck is beginner-friendly and suitable for F2P players. As long as you have Forte, Blackwing Dragoon, and Odin, Twilit Fate, it uses low-rarity substitutes for Face Dragoncraft cards, making it easy to build.
Free-to-Play Dragoncraft - How to Play
Set Up the Board With Low-cost Followers

In the early game for Face Dragoncraft, develop the board with low-cost Followers. Attack the enemy Leader as much as possible with the Followers you played in the early game and prepare to finish them off with your Storm finishers in the late game.
Build and Clear the Field With Seasoned Merman

Seasoned Merman is a powerful card that can both develop and clear the Field. Use Seasoned Merman to clear enemy Followers while applying pressure on the Field, and set up for Forte, Blackwing Dragoon or Odin, Twilit Fate.
Attack Relentlessly With Intimidate or Storm Followers

In the late game, finish them off with Storm Damage from Forte, Blackwing Dragoon or Odin, Twilit Fate. Make sure to chip away at their Defense so you can finish them off with the Damage from two Super-Evolved Storm attacks.
Count the Opponent's Damage and Ignore the Field
Even if the opponent has Followers on the Field, if you calculate that you can survive their potential Damage from hand and win with a Storm attack on your next Turn, you should ignore their Field and aggressively Attack their Leader. The trick is to not clear their board more than necessary, as long as you have at least 1 Defense left.
Mulligan Guide for the Free-to-Play Dragoncraft
Keep Early Game Plays and Forte, Blackwing Dragoon
Since you'll be lining up Followers to attack from the early game, keep low-Cost Followers. Also, since Forte, Blackwing Dragoon and Odin, Twilit Fate are powerful attackers and you'll often Play multiple copies, it's a good idea to keep one copy.
Keep 4 and 5-Cost Cards If You Have Plays for Turns 2 and 3
Since playing a Follower on turn 2 or 3 and following up with Marion, Ravishing Dragonewt is a powerful move, keeping a Follower you can play on turns 2 or 3 and Marion, Ravishing Dragonewt as a set is a strong strategy. Also, since Seasoned Merman is also a strong tempo card at 5 Play Points, you'll want to keep it if you can afford to.
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