Kayo – CnC (Casual and Competitive)

(Kayo | Art by Jessada Sutthi)
Welcome back to CnC! Through this series, we’ll break down just what each Flesh and Blood hero brings to the table, from abilities to playable cards and equipment, to interactions with other heroes. Looking at Blitz, CC, and UPF, we’ll see which heroes are winners, playable, fun, or need more support.
Every since Welcome to Rathe, Brutes have been a Flesh and Blood classic. When we first saw Kayo, back when he was still just a young hero, it was a special kind of gamble. That all changed when Heavy Hitters came out, as our Kayo got a complete makeover. As more and more older heroes are reaching their LL status, is Kayo finally getting his five minutes of fame, or does he still need more work?
For the purposes of this article, I will not be talking about Kayo, Berserker Runt.
What Does Kayo Do?
Young Kayo has four intellect and 20 life, while Kayo, Armed and Dangerous has four intellect and 40 life. He’s a Brute hero, which means he can use generic and Brute cards. Kayo only has one hand, so you can only use one one-handed weapons with him. His passive effects let him get those six-attack cards easier, as long as they’re not on the combat chain. So discarding a five attack card from hand technically means you’ve discarded a six. He also gains Might
Weapon and Equipment
Just like Rhinar and Levia, Kayo uses Mandible Claw
You can swap out your Flesh Bag for Skullhorn
Core Cards for Kayo
Playing Brute means your favorite number is six. Logically, you want a lot of six attacks, but being Kayo, five attacks are also good. This means that rainbow cards are very welcome in any Kayo deck. Especially since most of the cards you play will cost two or more. So which cards work best in Kayo?
Heavy Hitters gave us Agile Windup
Discarding them isn’t only good for your token generation, but for other cards that want you to discard a six during the turn they’re played in, such as Run Roughshod
Let’s take a look at the formats he can be played in and see if he’s playable, fun, a winner, or needs more support.
Blitz
With a bit of luck, you can split your opponent’s health during turn one. While Rhinar might be better than you in this super fast format, you have an ace up your sleeve: that plus one from Might
UPF
While Kayo might not be your first pick in UPF – nobody’s really going to stop you. Go all out with Gambler’s Gloves
CC
Don’t block. You’re beefy enough to take a hit and your cards are more useful as attacks than defense cards. Agility will give you the extra attacks you need, but you need to find ways to make your attacks hit for more. Bloodrush Bellow
Overall Score: Fun to Play / Winner
Both Kassai and Kayo got their glow-up in Heavy Hitters, and it seems that Kayo is the strongest Brute in the current meta. He takes the discard six mechanic and makes it his own. Could he use a new specialization that doesn’t rely on his old abilities? Definitely. But till then, Kayo fans will continue having fun and winning with this big Brute.