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Post by clique84 on Apr 1, 2014 9:27:30 GMT -5
I was sorting through my cards last night, and came across the Riposte for the English Longword (from 4H) that you can play even if you have a Guard up. This got me to thinking of using it for Hamza. I'm at work now so I can't list out the whole deck, but here's the gist: Use Parrying Blade + English Longword Use Dueling Daggers + Master's Guard to trigger Hamza's power + Preparation. When you can, drop a Riposte (ELS) with Blurring Display to make it Unblockable / Undodgeable. Use Preparation to repeat the combo.
Far from perfect, but it's a basis.
So what do you all think?
Bill
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Post by kurganfan on Apr 29, 2014 7:50:07 GMT -5
I was fooling around with a Cassandra/Kinman 2HG idea, without the Hamza tech obviously, abusing DD and Persona powers to create a soft lock and keep my opponent exerting for D every turn, and if they don't toss an attack clogging their hand with unplayable cards. Maybe a Cassandra Q and a few DI Illusions or Presence of an Immortal would be a nice addition? If you're going to potentially look at opponents hand Headbutt might be fun, and Ancient Battlefield wouldn't hurt. Nice synergy there. I dunno, just a thought.
Interesting concept at any rate.
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Post by clique84 on Apr 29, 2014 11:00:34 GMT -5
I think Cassandra with a Kinman Q would be the way to go there. Ancient Battlefield, plus her power, plus maybe making opponnent prone?
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Post by kurganfan on Apr 29, 2014 19:01:54 GMT -5
I think Cassandra with a Kinman Q would be the way to go there. Ancient Battlefield, plus her power, plus maybe making opponnent prone? Ok, adding Prone is just mean.
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Post by clique84 on Apr 30, 2014 10:34:41 GMT -5
I think Cassandra with a Kinman Q would be the way to go there. Ancient Battlefield, plus her power, plus maybe making opponnent prone? Ok, adding Prone is just mean. You say mean, I say meh...
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