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I've never been a big fan of mono element decks, but water is shaping up to be one of the elements that I will definitely use. Probably water/wind, because they have been my favorite elements thus far. Water is getting a great curve set up. T0s such as Jirobi St 1, anko childhood, hotaru (which works great in my dual element deck) then throw in temari and some giant spiders (I like the discard style deck) and I'm good. T1 has some good choices such as karin and kido St 1. T2 seems a little lacking. I don't play handless until late game so Tayuya is not ideal for me. T3 will have an awesome akatsuki suigetsu that will devastate chakra, T4 has the new sasuke, T5 has Zabuza (which I am not sure if I will use or not. leaning towards not). All this and we haven't even seen the whole set yet. I am overall impressed with set 22. And I am very impressed with the balanced rehash cards that they are doing. I am looking forward to seeing the kankuro trick rehash. That is the one that I want to see the most.
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I agree. Water already has a competitive deck with what's already been shown. Lightning is getting there, but you are right... They need some 0 drops. In all honesty that is all that they need and they will be fine. Fire has gotten some great support from the deck out strategy and they just need a good ninja curve to go along with it. I don't know much about the earth deck. It has been a while since I have played earth, so I have not payed it much attention.
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Waters line up is good for the time being. We can expect to see a bit more in the next sets, not a lot but a bit more. Our missions are gonna need to take a few steps forward because with the loss of bounty really good draw power and Friendship we are kinda out there with missions. So far I've replaced most of my missions with symbol of the rouge ninja and observer. Which at times nets me on average 1 card. Heres looking toward next set to even out our mission line-up.
Also anyone who says water jutsus are lacking needs to do some research because we are packing the best jutsus except hydro pump which since it has a generic cost we can play it too. |
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I hope you guys aren't doing this. Are you really complaining that monster research offers you hand advantage and you turn it down? |
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would be funny if next set is mostly all void... like out of 200 cards 150 are pain void based xD I'd Rofl all day and night... then probly die from a heart attack xD |
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If you don't like Monster Research you're not a real water player.
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Agreed, granted I will admit that there are times that monster research being played against a smart opponent will leave you in a tough spot. But it is still a way to filter through 4 cards in your deck and generate chakra. Sounds like a winner to me.
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