![]() Searches for your missing Yuna or Rikku, Yuna usually being the higher priority. A common mistake I see is people just running out Paine without thinking about it first a lot of the time you are better off just holding it because you’re going to Famfrit soon anyways, or because you want their Veritas or other removal to rot in hand longer. Not nearly as strong as in traditional lists but often a free cantrip that can slow the opponent down substantially and sometimes fix your CP. ![]() Good synergy with Asura and lets you cast more than 3 big Famfrits. PoromĪn excellent addition to the deck that offers previously unavailable recursion, but is not the critical turning point it’s made out to be. I’ll get a little into why these were high priorities a little later, for now let’s go down the list and talk about each card. My priorities with the list were clear to me from the get go: to abuse synergies between demonstrably strong cards, play a ton of removal, and do it faster than other decks can. ![]() I ended up deciding to take a Wind/Water Mill strategy different from the popular variations.
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