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Post by Shadwen on Mar 7, 2014 22:01:41 GMT -6
What are some ways we can make bujins less linear?
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Post by Yoh Komori on Mar 8, 2014 0:21:36 GMT -6
I'm still not a fan of the deck. Even with all the tricks that they pack it is still fairly linear as to what they can do. I have had to play against them in my last 2 tournaments and as long as you think about it you can deal with them easy enough. Well im not surprised that you find it linear, it still is "summon a beast warrior, cram the backfield with cards that keep it alive/keep it safe, and use in hand/yard effects to deal with hate". It's like boxers in that regard, but just as they augment themselves with tech to change, so could bujins. The question is how. I find decree, tenki and MAYBE tensu look solid as options in here, I'd also like to try necroface or exoduis or even cards like pot of dichotomy could help. I just haven't found a working ratio just yet.
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Post by Ursiel on Mar 8, 2014 10:29:32 GMT -6
It may also help that there tricks really don't have any negation or reactive destruction. They have protection from effects but if it can't destroy in response to stopping that effect the opponent could just be free to do it again.
Kaiser Coliseum is one of their best options imo.
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Post by Yoh Komori on Mar 8, 2014 12:48:09 GMT -6
okay so your saying we need more negation/destruction?
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Post by Ursiel on Mar 8, 2014 13:51:36 GMT -6
If Bujin had their own form of negation that could also destroy what is negated that would certainly help. I know that kind of thing would certainly have hurt me in every match I played against them. Even if not themed using something like Divine Wrath would not hurt considering they use a number of monsters that want to be in the grave.
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Post by Yoh Komori on Mar 8, 2014 14:31:07 GMT -6
why couldn't they just run wrath or such?
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Post by Ursiel on Mar 8, 2014 15:22:53 GMT -6
Because people are afraid of trying things. I'd do it though.
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