Sky-Locked Coordination: Naval and Air Tactics in Warsaken
A unified tactical guide detailing how Baron Valorin, A4 Revenge Super Carrier, F92 Phoenix Reaper, D7X Detection Disrupter, and Security Upgrade interlock to create unstoppable naval and air battles in Warsaken.
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Introduction

Integrated naval and air forces deliver a board-dominating advantage in Warsaken. This tactical blueprint harnesses the best of both worlds to power offensive strikes and bolster defense. By blending precise card draw with robust attachment mechanics, the combination gives the odds a dramatic tilt.

Baron Valorin: The Naval Catalyst

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Baron Valorin stands at the heart of naval operations. This leader employs two triggered abilities that keep navy forces coming at the right moment:

  • “2-TURNS : NAVY Find a specific navy force in your arsenal, show it, and put it in your hand. Shuffle your arsenal.”
  • “5-TURNS : ARMADA Find 1 navy force and up to 3 other unique navy forces in your hand, with a cost timer of < 2; put them with your legion; they're ready."

This setup turns a 1-in-65 chance into a near certainty by turn 2, ensuring you always have key forces available.

A4 Revenge Super Carrier: The Aerial Engine

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The A4 Revenge Super Carrier bridges naval might with aerial might. It comes with robust defense and a powerful attach engine:

  • “ARMORED Not affected by dead man and pick-off.”
  • “3 : ATTACH : AIR Attach 3 air forces from your arsenal to this; they’re ready. Shuffle your arsenal. Reattach after every battle, or they’re eliminated.”

This mechanism instantly reinforces your board. Air forces come deployed and ready to strike, provided they are reattached after each engagement.

F92 Phoenix Reaper: The Aerial Bombardier

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The F92 Phoenix Reaper intensifies the offensive with explosive capabilities. Its ability text reads:

  • “BOMBS Can’t block; can only damage buildings, territories, and leaders.”
  • “EMP If an air force blocks this, eliminate it.”
  • “STEALTH Can’t be blocked by forces without stealth. Fixed rule. Only cards with stealth can block this card. If this card is blocked, normal battle rules apply.”

This set of abilities creates repeated opportunities for high-impact strikes that rarely meet proper defense.

D7X Detection Disrupter: Covert Air Support

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The D7X Detection Disrupter provides essential protection for air operations. Its full ability text is as follows:

  • “STEALTH Can’t be blocked by forces without stealth. Fixed rule. Only cards with stealth can block this card. If this card is blocked, normal battle rules apply.”

Additionally, air forces in your legion benefit from protection, as they are not affected by seek.

Security Upgrade: Shielding the Core

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Security Upgrade acts as the protective umbrella for your high-value forces. Its complete ability text states:

  • “* Attach this to a specific non-soldier force in your legion. Enemies can’t specify it.”

This card makes critical units, like the A4 Revenge Super Carrier, even harder to target. Running 4 copies in a standard 65-card deck boosts your chances of drawing it—about 37.9 percent in your opening 7 cards and roughly 58.6 percent by turn 5.

Deck Building and Play Sequence

A balanced deck ensures consistency. Recommended copy counts in a 65-card deck include:

  • Baron Valorin: 1 copy (as your leader, he anchors the deck)
  • A4 Revenge Super Carrier: 1-2 copies to ensure the pivotal engine is available
  • Security Upgrade: 4 copies for maximal protection
  • F92 Phoenix Reaper: 2-3 copies to maintain offensive pressure
  • D7X Detection Disrupter: 1-2 copies to guard against targeted disruptions

With Baron Valorin fetching navy forces at turn 2 and the Carrier readying 3 air forces by turn 3, the sequence flows smoothly. Timing plays a critical role; if the Carrier faces an unavoidable board wipe, holding back some air forces for later deployment might be wise.

Tactical Tips and Counterplay

Once the combo unlocks, opponents find it hard to mount effective counterattacks. Coordinated card draw, air force attachments, and protection from Security Upgrade create a layered defense and offense. Remain alert to mass-targeting effects and be ready with backup forces if your primary engine is exposed.

This integration of naval and air cards creates a balanced platform that simultaneously bolsters offensive power and defensive resilience.

Focus on playing Baron Valorin early to set up the deck. Deploy the Carrier by turn 3 and attach your air forces immediately. Shield key cards with Security Upgrade to force opponents into difficult choices.

Conclusion

Integrating naval and air units creates a formidable theater of battle in Warsaken. By leveraging Baron Valorin’s card draw, the robust attach ability of the A4 Revenge Super Carrier, the offensive punch of the F92 Phoenix Reaper, the covert support of the D7X Detection Disrupter, and the protective shield of Security Upgrade, the deck turns into an engine of relentless pressure. For more tactical insights and to upgrade the arsenal, check out the Warsaken shop and join the Warsaken Discord community.


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