{"id":4131,"date":"2024-03-27T07:30:14","date_gmt":"2024-03-27T11:30:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/?p=4131"},"modified":"2024-03-25T20:12:31","modified_gmt":"2024-03-26T00:12:31","slug":"brute-in-commoner-part-1-a-big-picture-look-at-the-class","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/brute-in-commoner-part-1-a-big-picture-look-at-the-class\/","title":{"rendered":"Brute in Commoner &#8211; Part 1: A Big Picture Look at the Class"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hello everyone and welcome back to my continued series of deep-diving all the various classes and heroes for the Commoner format. This week, I&#8217;ll be starting my mini-series on Brute now that <em>Heavy Hitters<\/em> has fully settled and we&#8217;ve had a chance to actually play with and see a lot of these cards in action. Unlike my Shadow Runeblade mini-series, however, I&#8217;ll be starting by talking big picture this time, as opposed to it being the final article of the series, as I think that Brute in general has more similar themes across its various heroes before then focusing on <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Rhinar\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Rhinar<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Kayo\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Kayo<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Levia\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Levia<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Rhinar\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Kayo\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Levia\"><\/div><\/div>\n<h2>Brute Playstyle<\/h2>\n<p>Brute has a very simple playstyle: SMASH. Hard hitting attacks that are extremely all over-rate and balanced around the need to discard a random card, paired with a few intimidate effects, makes fully blocking out these massive attacks a tall order. With <em>Heavy Hitters<\/em>&#8216; release, a new bevy of cards makes their way into the card pool, notably the beat chest mechanic that allows for a <em>non-random<\/em> discard, all while having three block value, is a huge boon to the class. The play pattern of play a single big attack, potentially intimidating one or two cards from the opponent each turn, while having enough three-blocks that can defend adequately during their turn, makes Brute a very aggressive, but not unprotected deck.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Assault and Battery red\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Bonebreaker Bellow red\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>Much of this is owed to the original <em>Welcome to Rathe<\/em> release of the first wave of Brute cards, all of which blocked for three. This may have started as a way to put all the classes on equal footing defensively at lower rarities, and has really helped grease the wheels for the core of the deck in Commoner.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Wild Ride red\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Bare Fangs red\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>Some small notes are that nothing at common from the early sets actually maintain card parity in the form of drawing and discarding, and rely more on discarding a random card as an additional cost to play, meaning that over-blocking is not advised unless absolutely necessary as you will end up with non-functional two card hands. Instead, I recommend dipping slightly into the supplemental set card pool of Brute attacks, which, while not having any block value is a massive detriment to their function, offer actual upsides to discarding a six, and are all template to draw and discard, making them playable by themselves.<\/p>\n<h2>Equipment for Brute<\/h2>\n<p>One of the most understated aspects of Brute&#8217;s strengths in Commoner is the powerful equipment suite it has access to from the last few set releases. <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Beaten Trackers\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Beaten Trackers<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> is a fantastic piece of gear that rewards you for building your deck in a way that Brutes already want, and battleworn makes blocking with it a no-brainer. Similarly, Rhinar&#8217;s new specialization head piece in <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Monstrous Veil\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Monstrous Veil<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> completely puts <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Bone Vizier\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Bone Vizier<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> to shame, acting as a great way to defend early, and get some extra utility late. While <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Barkbone Strapping\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Barkbone Strapping<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> may look appealing at first blush, the still-legal <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Heartened Cross Strap\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Heartened Cross Strap<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> and <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Goliath Gauntlet\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Goliath Gauntlet<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> combo shines brightest in this class, providing that extra reach of damage that demands an answer immediately.<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Monstrous Veil\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Beaten Trackers\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Goliath Gauntlet\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>Even in the weapon department, Brute is extremely blessed. With various payoffs for discarding a six, and the rule change to the amount of rare equipment that can be taken, <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Mandible Claw\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Mandible Claw<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>s slot in nicely in the vast majority of Brute strategies, especially against more defensively oriented decks that want to preserve their cards for the single large attack.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Blues and Sixes<\/strong><\/h2>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Wrecker Romp blue\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Deadwood Rumbler blue\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>One of the common themes in Brute as a class is that it cares about attacks with six or more power, whether it&#8217;s baked into the hero&#8217;s ability as seen in Levia and Rhinar, or as a bonus effect tacked onto some attacks if a six-plus has been discarded. This inevitably creates a deckbuilding paradigm of wanting to play exclusively &#8220;hits&#8221; to never whiff on these powerful bonuses. However, due to the actual card pool, and LSS&#8217; statement about not printing blue sixes for Brute, this results in the only card fulfilling this criteria being blue <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Wrecker Romp blue\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Wrecker Romp<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> (and blue <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Deadwood Rumbler blue\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Deadwood Rumbler<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> for Levia). The lack of actual options to fill out the blues leads to an interesting dilemma for deck builders: do you load up on yellow sixes and play with a deck that on average generates fewer resources per hand, or do you run the risk of missing on the random discards?<\/p>\n<div class=\"edhrecp__cards\"><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Pummel blue\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Awakening Bellow blue\"><\/div><div class=\"edhrecp__card-container\" name=\"Ghostly Visit blue\"><\/div><\/div>\n<p>Like I said <a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/shadow-runeblade-in-commoner-part-3-deckbuilding-and-heuristics\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">in my last article<\/a>, make your blues work for you. How this coalesces for Brute will end up being much different compared to Runeblade, as they are not lacking for raw damage numbers, and don&#8217;t require as much reach in the form of mixed damage that Runeblades want. Instead, I think the blue lineups for Brute in Commoner wants to leverage a specific principle: if your blues are going to be misses, might as well play utility effects instead of below-rate attacks. This is a great opportunity to play <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Pummel blue\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Pummels<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, Bellow effects of your choice, and attacks that intimidate naturally, such as <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Smash Instinct blue\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Smash Instinct<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span>, if desired. Generally speaking, I&#8217;m not a big fan of the attacks that gain go again upon discarding a six in the blue range, as the strength of Brute lies in how tall its attacks can get, and trying to go for a slightly longer combat chain can be better achieved in something like a pair of Mandible Claws in the inventory.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, this will vary drastically for Levia, who has an extra pool of cards to draw from, and additional considerations of the random banish from graveyard, but the same theory applies here. Cards such as blue <span class=\"edhrecp__link\"><a class=\"edhrecp__link-a\" content=\"Ghostly Visit blue\"href=\"#\" target=\"_blank\">Ghostly Visit<\/a><span class=\"edhrecp__link-image\"><\/span><\/span> put in work on multiple axes, both as a three-block blue but also as a way to return a card from banish back into the graveyard in a pinch.<\/p>\n<h2>Conclusion<\/h2>\n<p>Brute has a very simple playstyle that advocates for a very pure game plan of attacking and defending on every hand rotation, forcing bad blocks with intimidate, and utilizing a range of good block values to protect their life total. The built-in balancing of needing to discard cards as additional costs to playing big attacks or wanting to discard a six-plus power attack may seem like a call to play nothing but hits, but rather offers a different approach to finding space for utility cards in your deck in the form of a well thought out blue lineup. Brute also gains access to occasional big turns of multiple attacks in their equipment providing one-shot effects of extra action points and the few go again effects\u00a0 makes for a deck that is tight, clean, and has a built-in surprise factor for the opponent that doesn&#8217;t require a lot of concessions in deckbuilding.<\/p>\n<p>Join me next time as I venture into the Savage Lands and tackle how I&#8217;d build a deck for one of the original four heroes of <em>Flesh and Blood<\/em>:\u00a0Rhinar.<\/p>\n<h3>Further Reading:<\/h3>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/heavy-hitters-set-review-brute\/\">Heavy Hitters Set Review &#8211; Brute<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/upgrading-the-rhinar-blitz-precon\/\">How to Upgrade the Rhinar Precon<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/fabrec.gg\/articles\/the-commoner-club-2023-flesh-and-blood-commoner-wrapped\">Best Cards for Commoner in 2023<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What does the Brute class have to offer in the Commoner format of Flesh and Blood? 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