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And here’s my first Red Dragon Inn Upload~ This deck is based off of both my Fursona and my oh so fun to play Kitsune Beguiler. A master of illusions, Twill sneaks his way through the land to gain information that he can use to protect his family. Any gold or good drinks found along the way are just a pleasant bonus.
Twill’s deck starts out less powerful than the average deck, providing little in terms of damage, but only having average defense. His only real strong point is his decent gambling skill, but even that can be beaten. His true strength comes in unlocking his Kitsune form, which is done by playing (discarding doesn’t count) cards with special symbols on them. Once a card with a Moon, Star, and Fox symbol have all been played, Twill reveals his kitsune form and receives, powerful secondary affects to his cards until the end of his next turn. This means if you can trigger Kitsune form at the start of a turn, you get two full turns of these powerful effects. Once the time runs out, he has to build back up to his powerful state by playing more cards with these symbols (No, cards played while in Kitsune Form do not give you symbols. You have to start fresh). It’s a delicate balance, but one that can easily turn games into a however-many v 1.
Strengths: Gambling, Powerful secondary effects, negating damage.
Weaknesses: Must play cards to gain secondary effects, low damage output, can have a “drought” of no Kitsune Form for multiple turns.
Sheet 1
Sheet 2
Sheet 3
Sheet 4 <- You Are Here
Sheet 5
And here’s my first Red Dragon Inn Upload~ This deck is based off of both my Fursona and my oh so fun to play Kitsune Beguiler. A master of illusions, Twill sneaks his way through the land to gain information that he can use to protect his family. Any gold or good drinks found along the way are just a pleasant bonus.
Twill’s deck starts out less powerful than the average deck, providing little in terms of damage, but only having average defense. His only real strong point is his decent gambling skill, but even that can be beaten. His true strength comes in unlocking his Kitsune form, which is done by playing (discarding doesn’t count) cards with special symbols on them. Once a card with a Moon, Star, and Fox symbol have all been played, Twill reveals his kitsune form and receives, powerful secondary affects to his cards until the end of his next turn. This means if you can trigger Kitsune form at the start of a turn, you get two full turns of these powerful effects. Once the time runs out, he has to build back up to his powerful state by playing more cards with these symbols (No, cards played while in Kitsune Form do not give you symbols. You have to start fresh). It’s a delicate balance, but one that can easily turn games into a however-many v 1.
Strengths: Gambling, Powerful secondary effects, negating damage.
Weaknesses: Must play cards to gain secondary effects, low damage output, can have a “drought” of no Kitsune Form for multiple turns.
Category Other / Miscellaneous
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 720 x 1008px
File Size 67.2 kB
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