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Written by Nate
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Tuesday, 01 January 2008 |
Average user rating2.3out of 5 Well I am new to this game and this is the deck I plan to play with it (need to get a few more cards for it). It would be great to get feedback and any comments/fixes are welcome.
Ukyo Deck – 64
Character: 4, Foundation: 28, Attack: 28, Action: 4
Character Resources: Fire, Life, Water
4 ...Ukyo...
4 Fluid Adaptation
4 Mission of Peace
4 Misdirection
4 The Sword is One Scary Beast
4 Iaido Sword Style
4 Deathly Ill
4 Impetuous
4 Concealed Sabre Snowfall Slash
4 Concealed Sabre Swallow Swipe
4 Concealed Shallow Swipe
4 Ghostly Dashing Slice
4 Strong Slash Attack
4 Swordless Sabre Snowfall Slash
4 Ukyo’s Short Slash Attack
4 Control the Flow
Basically I chose Ukyo because he is my favorite Samurai Shodown Character and the fact that his attacks are baddass. The one thing I notice is that Ukyo's support cards are all about allowing me to discard my water resource cards from my card and playing foundations that I can use to help pass my control checks so that I can play a ridiculous amount of attacks. I also like the fact that Ukyo has alot of Multiple attacks.
Please note that I am not planning on being a tournament player but I would still like to make this a decent deck.
So if any of you vets see fit to give this noob some guidance it would be greatly appreciated! ;)
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 January 2008 )
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-nice first build. Here are some ideas for you.
~you want to think about a few things when building a deck. The first is your control checks. How many 6's, 5's...are you running. Generally you want to have as high a control average as possible. Look for solid foundations with a 6,5,or 4 control to form the core of your c'checking. Then identify solid attacks with decent controll #'s. You are looking to play a somewhat keyword based attack style off of life i assume? Look at Double Reaver, Cagemaster, Ken's Shiden kakoto...
~I'm sorry to say, but often times, cards that feature a character often don't best support that character. Happy hunting man
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