After seeing “The Twelve” in Gunslinger in the Abyss, you know we had to see what we can make out of this. The plan was simple. Throw all of The Twelve cards into a deck, and add in another 14 cards and see what we can get.
The Twelve work great together. As they will search for each other, grab another member out of the Break Zone, have abilities that go off when you have a certain number of The Twelve on the field, and it goes on and on.
But, since The Twelve are in every element, how will we get them on the field?
This in my opinion is the hardest part. As if you don’t get the hand you want when you start off, you’ll be in a bit of trouble. Luckily, we’ve added cards that can kick start your game plan.
First things first. You will need either Llymlaen, or Menphina in your starting hand. If not I suggest you Mulligan, because you will need Llymlaen to make everything easier. As Llymlaen allows you to pay for The Twelve with any color of CP. Then why am I talking about Menphina? Well, she can search for Llymlaen and play her straight to the field. This way you’ll have a better chance at starting off the match right.
The rest of The Twelve play nicely together as mentioned before, and there are a few cards that are worth mentioning. Nophica, will allow you to grab a card from the Break Zone when she enters the field, and when she is put into the Break Zone. That’s 2 cards, making Nophica a Free Play. Rhalgr who will Break one of your opponent’s Forwards when he enters the field. And if you already have another 8 of the Twelve members on the field, Rhalgr is also a Free Play. Nald’thal, is a great Backup as well. Nald’thal will play one of The Twelve, from the Break Zone, straight to the field.
As you can see, there are plenty of ways to recycle. And, recycling is good for the planet, and your deck. Captain Planet would be proud.
We kept the deck Main deck filled with Final Fantasy XIV Characters, the main ones we added are Emet-Selch, and Hythlodaeus. We all know what these 2 do together. And, since you’re playing with a deck that has every element in it, it will be good to be able to bring in some cards at once, without worrying about paying for them.
And, let’s not forget Hien. The Legend from Rebellion’s Call. And, you should know why. Cause whenever Hien attacks, you will activate all of the FFXIV Forwards, and guess what The Twelve are. I’ll just leave it at that, you can use your imagination here. Did we mention that Hien let’s your FFXIV Forwards attack twice in the same turn?
The rest of the deck consists of Ra-La, Vrtra and Azdaja. Just one copy of each as they can fit in any deck.
Just one Summon, and that is Amaterasu. Cause it’s Amaterasu.
The Limit Break Deck, is a mix with Leo taking the top spot at 3 copies, because you just might need to draw a card in the begining of the game if you don’t get a good starting hand. The rest are just cards that you can use in certain situations.
Forwards
26-047H – Oschon x3
26-094C – Byregot x3
26-108C – Thaliak x3
17-016L – Hien x3
23-062H – Emet-Selch x3
26-001R – Azeyma EX x3
26-078C – Nophica x3
26-121L – Ra-La x1
26-037H – Halone x3
26-085L – Vrtra x1
26-103L – Azdaja x1
23-070H – Hythlodaeus x3
26-097R – Rhalgr x3
Summons
12-002H – Amaterasu x2
Backups
26-059R – Llymlaen x3
26-063R – Althyk EX x3
26-040R – Menphina x3
26-113R – Nymeia EX x30
26-012H – Nald’thal x3
Limit Break
22-123R – Leo LB x3
25-111H – The Emperor LB x1
22-119R – Maat LB x1
23-129H – Lunafreya LB x1
24-115R – Tenzen LB x1
25-115H – Sephiroth LB x1
And, that is are first draft on The Twelve. What cards would you put in this deck?

3CP – Fire
