KEY SELECTION WHITE TAMA! Part1-Introduction

Meet one of the best deck ever in the Key Selection history!

 

First, let me introduce myself. I'm playing WIXOSS with a player name "Wac" or "Haniwac",and my main achievement on this tcg is that I was in a team ended 1st place in WIXOSS WORLD TEAM CHANPIONSHIP 2017 along with @nehehomon (I thought there were three of us in a team, but I can't remember who it was). For non-native players, it might make you feel wierd when you see a tcg tournament and find every single participants using silly nickname instead of their given Japanese name. One of the reason for this phenomenon is because every single Japanese have ninja souls engraved deep in their DNA. Ninja, the tribe of spy soldiers, is told to have shown themselves at the village of Koga when the Civil War of samurais had spread through the mainland of Japan in 16th century. Their duties as spy soldiers were extremely tough, and they also had to strictly obey their secret rules. As you might have already noticed, one of those rules was "never reveal your given name to a stranger". Centries have passed, as the decendants of Koga ninjas spread through Japan, they inherited the pride of their ancestral ninjas unconciously. So, whenever you matched up with a Japanese player on a tournament, do NOT forget to keep your eyes on each of  your opponent's move, or they might shoot a suriken right in the middle of your head!

 

Well, I guess we had enough stories about our ninja souls, let's move on to the basic deck construction of Key Selection white Tama. First, I wondered whether I should use the Japanese card name or make up English one by my own instead, but from now on I will only use the original Japanese card name so that you might look for other translation sites if you happen to be more curious about each indivisual card. Here is the basic recipe of White Tama After the release of the booster pack "Collision".

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KS White Tama Recipe

This is it for part1. On part 2, we'll have closer look on each card in the recipe and how they work with each other, so stay tuned!