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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Becoming a Ninja



To become a Ninja, players must beat Sensei after winning a Black belt. But beating Sensei is difficult as he has cards never seen in the deck that he gives players. There are Level 11 cards and rare Level 12 cards which are rarely seen. Sensei also seems to be rigged as when played against him as he always picks the card that wins. However after players lose to him a few times (usually 5 or 6) he stops playing unfairly and they will have a chance to beat him.
(In certain cases you are rewarded a belt regardless.)

Tips:
  • Use Logic to try to beat your opponents. For example, if a player has one Fire-type and one
  • Snow-type card, they would probably use a water-type card so you should use an ice type card.
  • But if the penguin who is fighting with you is a high belt penguin, they know if they choose water and you choose ice you would win. So they choose Fire-type card to defeat your ice. This way it is better to choose a water-type card.
  • When fighting Sensei use Fire and Water back and forth to win easier. It won't always work but it will eventually. And if you do not have a water/fire card just use the same element you did last time, but don't use Snow.
  • Most players of Card-Jitsu have developed "special techniques" to help them win almost every game. These tactics can vary from their starter card, to the last card, or which cards to playing a difficult situation.
  • Predicting your opponent's next move will help you greatly when playing Card-Jitsu. If they also predict your move, this is known as a "double-bluff", and can sometimes backfire onto you.

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