I went undefeated at ECC about a month ago. I went 3-2-2 at Worlds a couple days ago and got 34th or something like that. I lost my first round to Mike Lowe, then won my next 3 rounds, then drew to a Felicia, then lost to an Akuma, then ID'd to my boy Rob because I was really exhausted at the end of the day.
It's a really boring deck, but gets the job done.
Characters: 1
1x Bishamon2
Assets: 11
4x Seal of Cessation
3x Government Sponsorship
2x Assassination Arts
1x A Giant of a Man
1x Mysterious Stance
Actions: 4
4x Tag Along
Attacks: 4
4x Flying Power Bomb
Foundations: 87
4x Dancing Battle Kabuki
4x Altered Mind and Body
4x Battle Prowess
4x Blinding Rage
4x Torn Hero
4x Amy's Assistance
4x Holding Ground
4x In Service to Country
4x Inhuman Perception
4x Journey to Repentance
4x Ka Technique
4x Memories of a Nightmare
4x Red Cyclone of Mother Russia
4x Revenant's Calling
4x Stand Off
4x Voracious Appetite
4x Criminal Past
4x Hulking Brute
4x Prince of Darkness
3x Cutting Edge
3x Calming the Mind
3x Come Through in the Clinch
2x Ruler of the Shadows
Cards Maindecked: 107
Sideboard: 8
4x Close Throw
3x A Cat's Reflexes
1x Lollipop
Wall up and keep milling with Bishamon. Tag Along doesn't hurt you. Undercover Agent and US Air Base don't hurt you.
If your opponent refuses to play a card (which is usually the best way to beat mill), you wall up with offensive stuff instead, like Hulking Brute, Stand Off, and Memories of a Nightmare and play Flying Power Bomb as an attack. The enhance on Flying Power Bomb and Bishamon's enhance guarentee you are getting something off, whether you are making your opponent mill 17 cards or take 17 damage.
Calming the Mind is tech for Ira Spinta.
On paper, it's not consistent. In reality, it performs exceedingly well as it draws massive with Dancing Battle Kabuki, A Giant of a Man, and Hulking Brute.
If I could change anything, I would maindeck another Giant of a Man. I only had 1.