User blog comment:Romanoff Blitzer/LRIGs, Their Abilities, and Their Deck Composition/@comment-126.153.70.98-20160913142437

A little comment for beginners, since a WIXOSS beginner searching  google   for "wixoss starter" would get directed to a reddit post redirecting here. (Note that the "This page is for [...]" part of this page does not mention it is for beginners)

For beginners, I do not recommend the Black Crave deck as first deck. This page states that it is by far the best pre-built deck but then mentions lots of cards that are not in the pre-built deck.

I just started WIXOSS with some friends and we decided to stick with pre-built decks to begin (without any added cards or booster). We got to the store and ended up getting 3 decks. Of all 3 decks (Black Crave, Red Hope, Green Wanna), the Black Crave deck got like 20% win against the 2 others. That's when I started looking for how to play this deck and ended up here.

I don't mean to say the deck is weak or bad and maybe it's just me being terrible at it or unlucky, but I'd like to point out that it is not begginer friendly. Basically it needs good deck understanding and careful in-game planing to play well (what you'd expect from a black deck I guess), but even then felt very lacky compared to the 2 other decks.

Green Wanna has very strong arts that can get you out of any wrong situation, and Red Hope hits hard and wrecks everything once it gets level 4 crossed cards. In comparison, Black Crave doesn't have strong arts, struggle in the beginning and needs careful preparations during the whole game to hit really hard mid-late and late game, but usually by that point the 2 other decks can just use their arts to destroy everything you've struggled to prepare and finish you off, not to mentions times where you're just unlucky and cannot do the right preparation in any way.

Probably this deck is a bad matchup with the 2 others and / or can get much more powerful than the others with boosters, but if you're a beginner looking for a "hard to play with great reward" deck, then I'd suggest starting off with an easier deck instead as they feel much more rewarding.