宇佐見 蓮子@C94 Posted September 22, 2015 Report Share Posted September 22, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naqKFMPZ7K8Grade 0: 171 Kashuu Kiyomitsu4 Kunitoshi Aizen (Stand)4 Gokotai (Heal)4 Hirano Toushirou (Draw)4 Shokudakiri Mitsutada (Crit) Grade 1: 124 Imanotsurugi (Strider)4 Kousetsu Samonji (Perfect Guard)2 Nikkari Aoe2 Horikawa Kunihiro Grade 2: 134 Doutanuki Masakuni (12k Attacker)2 Nakigitsune2 Izuminokami Kanesada4 Otegine (Silent Tom)1 Yamatanokami Yasusada Grade 3: 84 Tsurumaru Kuninaga (Stridebearer)4 Yamabushi Kunihiro Grade 4: 83 Mikazuki Munechika3 Hotarumaru2 Iwatooshi The deck works because this deck's crit is a cheating bastard and gives you so many goddamn pluses it's hilarious. +3000 to 2 units is fun because the deck has Silent Toms, on-hit skills, restanders (Aizen) and also y'know it gives you a draw too. Main VG is Tsurumaru, obv. +3000 to 2 units is so solid I cant even complain. Howeveeeer... If I have to describe the main power of the deck, it's that people cant seem to read and would often not guard attacks such as Yasusada or Nakigitsune. Deck isn't complete yet and I'm still trying to find the perfect grade 2 lineup. The grade 1 lineup is kinda eh though, this is about as balanced and toolboxy you get. I do have to say Otegine is hilarious if you stride, then use Mitsutada, then swing for at the very least 14k, and often 27k. I've never seen a deck force so many guards so quickly. Mikazuki/Hotarumaru is a solid finisher too. Hotarumaru if you can get your Aizen + 12k attacker column lined up early can be devastating, but mostly Mikazuki's your main stride. Iwatooshi is beautiful against RG heavy decks, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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