Boost Your Warrior Build: Three Cards to Add Now
- Nathaniel Dalton
- Mar 6
- 2 min read
BY NATHANIEL DALTON

Warrior is one of the OG classes to Flesh and Blood. With the addition of Fang, we now have 7 options of warriors in Clash. While each Warrior does play in their different lanes, from 1-handed weapons to what type of weapon does the warrior play, there are a few cards that can find a home in every Warrior. The wonderful part of this is that these are all legal in Clash and Commoner!

Nip at the Heels
There is definitely a pattern here with Nip at the Heels. The generic power level of a Blue, 3 block is universal. What makes this card fantastic is that the only weapon that has more than 3 attack is Decimator Great Axe. This is truly a replacement to Blue Ironsong Response that a lot of warriors would run as a good blue.

Trot Along
This is a card that hasn't quite made the cut on any of the lists so far, but was heavily considered. This is a fantastic card in warrior as it's another way to give go again on a blue. Functionally it works as another Blue Hit and Run or could replace Blade Flash for the decks that can drop reactions.

Wage Agility
This might feel a bit odd as a card to add to every warrior but there is a great reason for it. One of the greatest weakness to warrior is Prism and Dromai. This is an easy addition to any warrior that gives you a main board popper. If the opponent wants to block out a 7 attack to gain the agility they will have to give up 2-3 cards and most likely not make use of the agility token. If they do let it hit, you are setup for the next turn with go again. Overall this card has been a great success in any warrior it has been in and it gives you a way to deal with the Illusionists that are an auto win without it.
Closing Thoughts
Warrior has some excellent options for heroes. While some are certainly better than others, every warrior hero can be viable. Each of these cards are excellent options to add to your next Warrior build no matter the format.
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