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Old 03-04-2013, 09:36 PM
Rei Haku Rei Haku is offline
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1st place Brampton Chunin

The deck ran really well but there were some cards I just wanted to put in or just take out entirely while playing.
The single gift of pain in side helped me out so much during the day.
If I could figure a mission to take out I would definitely consider main decking it.
I would also drop the sasuke for kimimaro so you can access his state 2.
The sasuke did nothing for me I used him for hand cost when ever I drew him and never used susanno.

Turn 0: 10
[][][] Nagato Childhood
[][][] Giant Chameleon
[][] Jirobo State 1
[][] sea monster

Turn 1: 3
[][][] Karin (healing one)

Turn 2: 5
[][][] Pain Naraka Path
[][] Suigetsu dehydrated

Turn 3: 1
[] Pain Preta Path

Turn 4: 3
[][] Pain Human Path
[] Susanno sasuke

Turn 5: 2
[][] kisame (void starter)

Turn 6: 5
[] Orochimaru (down turn marker to deal damage)
[][] Pain Deva Path (starter one)
[][] mizukage (Kage summit)

Client: 2
[][] madara uchiha

JuTsu: 7
[][][] almighty push (starter one)
[] snake sword
[][][] eyes of pain

Mission: 12
[][][] spiral of pain
[][][] the ame orphans
[][] the time of pain
[][] struggle
[][] the lords convene

Reinforcements:
[][][] heretical icon
[][][] Jirobo state 2
[][] kisame shark mode
[] susanoo sasuke

Side: 10
[][] Pakkun (stops mental power)
[][] Temari (wind scythe)
[] Pain asura path (turn 5 one that always wins a victory)
[][] overwhelming hunger
[] tailed beast sealing
[] summoning juTsu pain
[] a gift of pain

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Old 03-05-2013, 08:11 AM
Nickuchiha Nickuchiha is offline
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How useful was Ame Orphans?

Also, maybe run an third Kisame instead of that Sasuke?
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Old 03-05-2013, 06:25 PM
tcvance tcvance is online now
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Ame orphans is so useful there is a reason you run 3. You search and bump up your turn marker if its a pain. The deva path is too key to not draw.
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Old 03-05-2013, 07:46 PM
tenten_uchiha tenten_uchiha is offline
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Won my Chunin with an almost identical build.

- 2 Sea Monster
- Sasuke
- 2 Time of Pain
- Snake Sword

+ Kimimaro
+ 2 Yahiko
+ 2 Hand of Pain
+ Struggle

I think that was it. (Off memory)
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Old 03-05-2013, 08:20 PM
Rei Haku Rei Haku is offline
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Yeah the ame orphans were key in getting the naraka path and deva path.
Most the time I used it t2 so I could up my marker and play both naraka and hieretical icon.
I ended up dropping the sasuke for kimimaro after the tourney.
Also sea monster was a boss early game.
He stalled out till I could drop somenthing big and he took out solo sasuke.
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Old 03-05-2013, 09:49 PM
tenten_uchiha tenten_uchiha is offline
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Yeah the ame orphans were key in getting the naraka path and deva path.
Most the time I used it t2 so I could up my marker and play both naraka and hieretical icon.
I ended up dropping the sasuke for kimimaro after the tourney.
Also sea monster was a boss early game.
He stalled out till I could drop somenthing big and he took out solo sasuke.
I can see its use. I just had bad luck opening without a rain Ninja for Nagato so I put in Yahiko. Of course that could just be my bad luck Lol.
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