Politics With Heavy Hitters and Betsy in UPF!

Greetings and salutations my fabulous FAB folks! Welcome back to another installment of our UPF brew series here on FABREC! As always, I am some random #fabdad also known as Donnie K. (Or @Dracohominis87, depending on where you find me.) I wanted us to look at one of my favorite new heroes from Heavy Hitters this week and see what we could do with them in Flesh and Blood‘s multiplayer format. I don’t know what it is about Betsy, but I love the flavor of this hero. Her story, her style, her mechanics, everything just clicks and screams “FUN” when I look at her. Without further ado, let’s get started!
Betsy for President 2024!
While we do have a Blitz pre-constructed deck we could use as a starting point, I opted not to. I’m sure you could have fun with that list, but my goal is to play Betsy as a political force. Betsy is at the table to, literally, throw her weight around and have your opponents aim their cards elsewhere. It doesn’t matter to us if it’s out of fear of a big bonk coming their way in retribution, or because of the wheeling and dealing we’ll be doing. We want to shake our opponents’ hands with our right while holding our hammer, ready to swing, in our left.
But, which hammer? There are legitimate reasons to run any old bonk stick, and I think it boils down to preference in multiplayer games. I want to pair my weapon with a shield, so we’re going one-handed with this list, and Titan’s Fist
Getting Dressed for the Party?
Absolutely! Since I started out with a theme in mind on what I want to do during the game, the equipment suite sort of built itself. We’re borrowing heavily from Brevant, Civic Protector
The Good Time Chapeau
Taking the Stage with Betsy!
Betsy is a performer, and she has a stage to work. I know not everyone will have access to Fable rarity cards and that’s fine, it’s definitely not critical, but I’m including the Deathmatch Arena
Speaking of expensive tastes, if ever there was a deck that wanted the UPF holy trinity, this is it. It may seem like I tend to include Warmonger's
Ok, We’re All Decked Out. What’s Next?
“Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” ~Theodore Roosevelt
Alright, now let’s talk about the big stick we’re going to hang over people’s heads: our red cards. Guardians are known for big attacks and Betsy
Earthlore Empowerment
And How Are We Going to Pay for All This?
Our yellows won’t pitch particularly well since most of our cards cost three, so we’re restricting them to only four slots. Boulder Drop
As we all know, Guardians have some of the best blue pitch cards in the game, so I had a hard time narrowing down where I wanted to go with them. Staple cards are staples in their decks for a reason though, so Tear Asunder
Is That All for Betsy?
Not quite. We’ve got to talk about sideboard options! Due to the nature of multiplayer games, the options are nearly infinite. I’m planning on playing Chapeau into most games, but if there’s a Wizard at the table, having a different hat might make our lives a little easier. Arcane damage has to be respected (as people are finding out in Classic Constructed right now), so our first sideboard slot will go towards Arcanite Skullcap
Emerging Dominance
Put all of the above together and the final list looks like this:
The List!
" VOTE FOR BETSY!"
Final Thoughts on Betsy in UPF
First off, I’d suggest that you don’t take this list completely seriously. I don’t think this is the 100% optimal way to build this hero, it’s just the way I think is the most fun for my personal UPF playstyle. Like Betsy, I’m here for a good time, not for a long time, so this feels like a fun way to bully…, ahem, introduce politics into your Ultimate Pit Fight night. Even without the expensive pieces, you can build a similar list and do roughly the same things. So put together what you’ve got and use this as a jumping off point for your own Chapeau-loving Guardian brews!
What are your thoughts on Betsy
Finally, if you want to chat hit me up on Discord or Twitter as Dracohominis87 or the comments section of the podcast I’ve been doing with my friends for a while now. (Siblings in Cardboard – A Flesh and Blood Podcast.)
Take care!
Further Reading:
Multiplayer Card Design in Flesh and Blood