Bah, so we lost a 7 hander who could play attacks on the opponent's turn, big whoop! Now it's time to break out the OTHER Chun-Li, and abuse the Hell out of the fact that she does, really, build faster than her banned counterpart.
:::Chun-Li:::
Actions: 7
4x Tag Along 5/4
3x Kung-Fu Training 2/5 +1-MID
Attacks: 11
3x Lunar Slash 6/1 +1-MID [Multiple: 2]
4x Hoyoku-Sen 5/3 [Multiple: 2] [Reversal]
4x High Plasma Beam 4/3 +1-HIGH [Ranged]
Foundations: 42
4x Program Malfunction 3/5 +1-MID
4x Natural Leader 3/5 +1-MID
3x The Gorgeous Team 3/4 +3-HIGH
3x Chinese Boxing 3/4 +3-MID
4x Soul of Ling Sheng Su 2/6 +2-HIGH
2x Tenacious 2/5 +1-MID
3x Familial Loyalty 2/5 +2-MID
3x British Subject 2/5
3x Shooting Capoera 2/4 +2-MID
3x The Bigger They Are⦠2/4 +3-MID
3x Looking for Peace 2/4
4x Aquakinesis 1/5 +3-HIGH
3x Battle Prowess 1/4
So let's do the analysis
Chun-Li: After the opponent plays their third foundation (and if they don't, have fun being outbuilded), I should have either the kill turn, or enough resources to get to it turn 2. This deck is suited to literally kill the opponent within the very frst turn of the game. However, should such an option not be around, that's where some other cards can come into play.
Attacks: Only 11 necessary (if even. I'm planning on playtesting, and we'll see how many this needs). With 11, and tons of draw (Aqua, Bigger, Familial), I ought to be drawing into some. Of course, since both Lunar and Hoyoku can create their own attacks, that only lessons the complete need for them. Lunar and Hoyoku are kills in themselves, High Plasma comes at the end of my string.
Natural Leader: Backbone of the deck. Netting 2 momentum will fuel the deck's multiple 2-dependent cards, as well as Looking for Peace.
Familial Loyalty: Great dual purpose action. Assuming I can get a turn 1-2 kill in, I can snipe what's inevitably their 2 handsize or so to 1, or I can just draw a card, whichever.
Tenacious: For when killing doesn't work, simply pull it back and try again later. Great for Hoyoku-Sen.
British Subject: In case Chun-Li dropped British Subject, and I draw into what I need in that next turn.
Looking for Peace: One of the key aggro cards, and I hope eventually people use it and see why. While you discard both player's card pools (and cannot draw in the process), think of what just happened: YOUR ENTIRE CARD POOL IS CLEAN! So if they have no hand, or you think you can win, blow up the pools and strike ftw.