@@seancarlstorm Hard to say if it's better but it is a going first deck in comparison to Scareclaw being a going second. It's one of my favorite TCG decks but it does get interrupted fairly easily. Still worth checking out.
Grabbing the field spell is a good investment too, every time a ninja monster deals damage, you can destroy a card on their field. With Meizen, you can attack directly and destroy their resources as well. If the field spell is destroyed, you can swarm the field with ninjas. Additionally, its searchable with Hanzo
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990 Found new tech this morning. If you equip your opponent's monster with the Naruto Headband (the equip spell that gives 500 attack and makes them a ninja), you can use them as tributes for Art of Duplication or Art of Dancing Leaves.
Thanks I need to watch this deck to decide to use it, so far I put the mate in my accessories lol 😆 I'm more of an OTK deck builder rather than control.
I've been using a list with Small World and it has helped a lot with consistency and flexibility. The handtraps I use and some of the Ninja cards can bridge to Hanzo, mostly through Green Ninja since they are both Warriors. I play 2 Green Ninja because of this. Maxx C and Green are both Lv2. Same with Gamma. Nibiru and Green both have 600 defense. Droll and Lock could also work because it and Green are both Wind. I even tech 1 Gadarla in because it's a Wind Insect, so I can search it easily if I need to out a specific monster. Ash can bridge to Hanzo, just not easily with any good Ninja cards. The only convenient card I could use was Archfiend Eccentric. Which isn't bad because it is at least a way to pop a backrow, but I'm still messing around with the list.
When I saw this structure deck had been added I looked through it and read some of the cards, but it just seemed confusing... which was a shame since I love the idea of a ninja deck using trap cards and controlling the board. However, now that I've seen this video, and paused and rewinded a few times to see combos happening, it looks very playable and like I could actually pick it up! Great video, you've convinced me to try the deck! I assume we just buy thre structure decks and add staples and we're done with the majority of the deck, right?
The optional extra deck cards (I mentioned what they are in the video description), and sometimes I banish some Ninjas, like Meizen and Saizo, because you will rarely summon all of them in a game.
Yeah maxx c isnt too bad going first if you have hanzo. And with non targeting you have book of eclipse (or i like playing swords of co concealing light, its not quick play though)
A little tech ive been using in place of eclips is swords of concealing light, fun card. Pros over eclipse: cant be ashed like eclipse can amd your opp doesnt draw Cons: its isnt quickplay so you lose the imperm/effect dodge
On your first game, i heavily disagree with grabbing leaf over duplication. Duplication, especially with the board you had, offers much more flexibility and interruptions. Good guide otherwise.
Thank you. I think the first game should still be Dancing Leaves, because the opportunity to have Jioh's permanent flip effect is too good to skip imo.
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990you still get jioh. Meizen effect--jioh (2 flip)-- duplication on meizen--mitsu face up(2 star)--tobari face up (1 star)--green ninja (2) face down--tobari face down. Now you have: three flips (jioh+green ninja), a negate with mitsu, which triggers a destroy with jioh, as well as a banish once you fuse. So you get your jioh and so much more with duplication.
@@Adalon- I just feel Dancing Leaves is better if you go against random decks, since it's more flexible (Jioh/Mitsu/Tobari) anytime, and it can tribute the link, while Duplication only tribute monsters with level. There are also times when opp just summon some monster(s) for xyz/synchro/link without using any effects, and in this circumstances, Dancing leaves tribute Saizo to flip them before they continue.
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Is it better than scareclaw? Should I change to ninja?
@@seancarlstorm Hard to say if it's better but it is a going first deck in comparison to Scareclaw being a going second. It's one of my favorite TCG decks but it does get interrupted fairly easily. Still worth checking out.
@LuxAeterno I personally use my scareclaw as going first because going second really on my opp deck.
This deck is crazy bro I went on a 9 win streak
@@Draco-ry4dm Congrats
this is why I am subscribed, top tier games against strong opponents with great insight thank you very much for your content
My pleasure.
And NO annoying unnecessary commentary.
ninja came to master duel so sudden and quietly, just like real life ninja
This is easily the best guide for a deck i've ever seen. To the point and exactly what is needed to know.
Thank you
Grabbing the field spell is a good investment too, every time a ninja monster deals damage, you can destroy a card on their field. With Meizen, you can attack directly and destroy their resources as well. If the field spell is destroyed, you can swarm the field with ninjas. Additionally, its searchable with Hanzo
The field spell is indeed an interesting tech.
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990 Found new tech this morning. If you equip your opponent's monster with the Naruto Headband (the equip spell that gives 500 attack and makes them a ninja), you can use them as tributes for Art of Duplication or Art of Dancing Leaves.
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990 I included 1 copy of that mentioned Field Spell Card in my Ninja Deck.
Thanks I need to watch this deck to decide to use it, so far I put the mate in my accessories lol 😆 I'm more of an OTK deck builder rather than control.
Hope you enjoy it!
I've been using a list with Small World and it has helped a lot with consistency and flexibility.
The handtraps I use and some of the Ninja cards can bridge to Hanzo, mostly through Green Ninja since they are both Warriors. I play 2 Green Ninja because of this. Maxx C and Green are both Lv2. Same with Gamma. Nibiru and Green both have 600 defense. Droll and Lock could also work because it and Green are both Wind. I even tech 1 Gadarla in because it's a Wind Insect, so I can search it easily if I need to out a specific monster.
Ash can bridge to Hanzo, just not easily with any good Ninja cards. The only convenient card I could use was Archfiend Eccentric. Which isn't bad because it is at least a way to pop a backrow, but I'm still messing around with the list.
Small world sounds good to be a consistency boost tbh
A must try and probably is the strongest structure deck.
Good move with a single card and Kagero banish.
When I saw this structure deck had been added I looked through it and read some of the cards, but it just seemed confusing... which was a shame since I love the idea of a ninja deck using trap cards and controlling the board.
However, now that I've seen this video, and paused and rewinded a few times to see combos happening, it looks very playable and like I could actually pick it up! Great video, you've convinced me to try the deck! I assume we just buy thre structure decks and add staples and we're done with the majority of the deck, right?
Yes, 3x structure deck, then you just need to add staples (either main deck and/or extra deck as well) to counter meta and you are done with the deck.
if you were to use Super Transformation, what specific targets would you also add to the deck if any?
any Amorphage is nice
Which cards do you usually ban with pot?
The optional extra deck cards (I mentioned what they are in the video description), and sometimes I banish some Ninjas, like Meizen and Saizo, because you will rarely summon all of them in a game.
Fun deck when your opponent does not constantly Maxx C you or have every negate or non targetable monsters. xD
Just Hanzo and set 2 Ninjitsu traps if our opp has maxx c xD
Yeah maxx c isnt too bad going first if you have hanzo. And with non targeting you have book of eclipse (or i like playing swords of co concealing light, its not quick play though)
thanks m8
You're welcome!
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990 just tried ur deck win 5 times in a row
@@kagenoniko Nice.
All of these games are going first. How does the deck do going second? 🤔
It does alright.
Use handtraps wisely. Book of Moon (and Eclipse) may help going 2nd as well as going 1st.
imperm is also a good option with book goin second or first
@@ASoldierify Imperm can replace droll/ogre if you feel like it, since they are staples to counter meta.
A little tech ive been using in place of eclips is swords of concealing light, fun card.
Pros over eclipse: cant be ashed like eclipse can amd your opp doesnt draw
Cons: its isnt quickplay so you lose the imperm/effect dodge
On your first game, i heavily disagree with grabbing leaf over duplication. Duplication, especially with the board you had, offers much more flexibility and interruptions.
Good guide otherwise.
Thank you. I think the first game should still be Dancing Leaves, because the opportunity to have Jioh's permanent flip effect is too good to skip imo.
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990you still get jioh.
Meizen effect--jioh (2 flip)-- duplication on meizen--mitsu face up(2 star)--tobari face up (1 star)--green ninja (2) face down--tobari face down.
Now you have: three flips (jioh+green ninja), a negate with mitsu, which triggers a destroy with jioh, as well as a banish once you fuse.
So you get your jioh and so much more with duplication.
@@Adalon- I just feel Dancing Leaves is better if you go against random decks, since it's more flexible (Jioh/Mitsu/Tobari) anytime, and it can tribute the link, while Duplication only tribute monsters with level.
There are also times when opp just summon some monster(s) for xyz/synchro/link without using any effects, and in this circumstances, Dancing leaves tribute Saizo to flip them before they continue.
@@LightDragon-DuelEnjoyer9990 *shrug* to each their own i suppose.
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