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How to think outside the box. Print E-mail
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Written by Bryn 'Brynsul' Sullivan   
Friday, 08 August 2008

So at the WCC a Talim on Chaos won.  Beating out many Evil based decks for the final prize. 

How could this happen? EVIL IS INVINCIBLE! 

Only if everyone thinks it is. 

I don't, here is just one of many reasons as to why.,,,,

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 August 2008 )
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Sneak Peek: *******Mitsurugi ******* Print E-mail
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Written by chris kovaz   
Monday, 11 August 2008

11000-mitsurugi_smallAll right UFS players the time has come to see the previews from set 10 and finally the long awaited return of Soul Caliber. Especially with the release of Soul Caliber 4 set 10 coming out in September is perfect. All right so today we talk about one of my players favorite characters Mitsurugi. I remember when I first started playing UFS getting hit with a Phoenix Tail and double Penetrating Lunge was not too fun. So on to the here and now we have *******Mitsurugi *******. So stat wise he is a six-hand size and has 30 Vitality so far so good. Next his resources are All, Fire, and Chaos quite nice I remember before generating momentum with the old Mitsurugi was very important.

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Preparing for tournaments Print E-mail
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Written by shajir islamuddin_caycho   
Saturday, 09 August 2008
Last time I talked about the deck that everyone considers the deck to beat, and this week I'd like to touch on a different aspect of game play. However, instead of talking about the specific decks and specific meta-choices, I'd like to talk about the preparation that I put into tournaments.

Like most you, I am unable to devote tons of hours to playing UFS. I love playing the game and I love hanging out with other people who play, but the fact of the matter is that I'm trying to finish up school assignments, while taking care of my sister and looking for a placement for my college program. While the technical "best" way to prepare for a big tournament might be to spend fifty hours a week play testing against the best of the best, those of us who have other commitments are unable to devote that kind of time into the game.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 August 2008 )
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