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Hi there,
I was listening to the last episode of the amazing podcast "Cardboard of the Rings" (check it out if you still haven't heard it) and they were talking about the "Hama Lock Deck", I imagine it uses Hama's ability with the tactic card that makes an enemy not attack, right?
Does someone have a decklist for the deck?
Thanks!
Javier
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen" - Michael Jordan
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I haven't listened to the podcast in question, but I do know Hama's ability with Feint is a very useful combo.
Every time he attacks you can put one event card from your discard pile into your hand. If you use feint to block the attack and Hama to then attack back, you can keep cycling through the same Feint card over and over.
I think that's what it means…..
If all else fails…. throw all your toys from the pram!
Chaos101 said:
I haven't listened to the podcast in question, but I do know Hama's ability with Feint is a very useful combo.
Every time he attacks you can put one event card from your discard pile into your hand. If you use feint to block the attack and Hama to then attack back, you can keep cycling through the same Feint card over and over.
I think that's what it means…..
That was my first thought too, but I wanted to know if there was something else that I missed. Thanks!
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen" - Michael Jordan
I think you're right in what the deck is about (and I haven't listened to the podcast), but I do find some holes in the plan. If you're just going to use "feint", then you're only allowed so many copies. There is no surefire way to make sure you always have one "feint" card handy.
As such I would suggest throwing in as many copies of "Quick Strike" and "Swift Strike" as you can. They're always good, if not better, backups. Hama could always bring them out again and again as well.
"Good judgement comes from experience,a lot of that comes from bad judgement." -Jason Statham
in an all tactics deck then thicket of spears with hama is extremely effective at clearing whole heaps of enemies
but yes- this hama recycling thing is one of the best combos in the game
rich
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