Okay, so let’s talk about my journey to find the “best Valkyrie deck.” It’s been a wild ride, I gotta tell ya.
I started out just throwing Valkyrie into my decks because, well, she’s a badass. She’s that tough, no-nonsense warrior who just spins around and deals damage to everything in her path. I mean, who wouldn’t want that kind of power on their side? But just slapping her in any old deck wasn’t really cutting it. I was winning some, losing some, you know how it goes.
So, I decided I needed to get serious. I started looking at what the pros were doing. I scoured the internet and found tons of “best Valkyrie deck” lists. It was information overload! But I started to see some patterns.
I noticed a lot of successful decks paired her with cards that could support her strengths. For example, Valkyrie is great against hordes of weaker troops, like skeletons or goblins, right? So, having a card that can target air units, like Archers or Minions, seemed like a good idea. I learned that Valkyrie is a Rare card, which means you are easier to get than the lengendary card.
- I experimented with a bunch of different combinations. Some were okay, some were total disasters. But slowly, I started to figure out what worked for me.
- I tried using Hog Rider with Valkyrie, thinking they could be a powerful offensive duo. And they were… sometimes. But it was too easy to counter if my opponent had the right cards.
- Then I tried a more defensive approach, using Valkyrie to protect my other troops. This worked a bit better. I paired her with a Musketeer for air defense and a Knight for extra tankiness.
My Current Valkyrie Deck
After many battles, I found a deck that I’m pretty happy with. It’s not perfect, but it’s been winning me more games than I lose. Here’s what I’m rolling with at the moment:
- Valkyrie: Obviously, she’s the star of the show.
- Musketeer: For taking out those pesky air units.
- Knight: A solid, all-around tank.
- Fireball: Great for clearing out groups of enemies or finishing off towers.
- Zap: Handy for resetting enemy troops or taking out weak swarms.
- Skeleton Army: For distracting and taking down big, single-target units.
- Bats: More air defense and also good for cycling through my deck.
- Miner: To chip away at the opponent’s towers and keep them on their toes.
This deck isn’t set in stone, of course. I’m still tweaking it here and there, trying out new cards, and adjusting my strategy. But that’s the beauty of this game, right? There’s always something new to learn, always a new deck to try. I just like to use Valkyrie to win the battle and I will keep exploring new deck for her. This is my journey to make the best Valkyrie deck. I also hope my experience can help you win the battles!