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1 being the worst. 3 ... average. 5 is the highest rating.
Matthew Low
10-27-03 – Monday
Chi-Chi Level 1 – World Games Saga
Promo – P2
Personality
Power: Focused physical attack doing 3 power stages of damage. If
Goten is in play, you may use this power twice per combat.
Chi-Chi owns you all. Cause I said so. Enough said.
Chi-Chi is a lot of fun to play as. Not something top tier of
course, but what’s wrong with laying the beatdown with Chi-Chi? She
has some fun Chi-Chi only cards like Motherly Rage and Chi-Chi on
the Attack, not to mention she can Krillin’s Overhead Smack.
South Kai for Goten so you can do the two focused physicals, and
while they are kind of weak, you can just boost those physicals and
have fun.
You could argue that Cell Level 1 HT is better and it probably is.
But who really cares cause Chi-Chi is so much fun!
Chi-Chi also makes a decent ally; focused can help if you get Timed
or something like that, but other than the nice 3 stages or so,
that’s about it.
Biggest key with her is to pump up the damage. Modify it. Then you
can smack down. She does rely a ton on Goten, so make sure you run
both and keep him out. If you do it right, she can get a nice combat
to deal out the big damage. Only problem is she’s just overshadowed
by many other characters. But who cares… if you can modify the
damage and get a good combat, all the power to you. And those
unstoppable attacks…
Standard: 2.4 out of 5.0 (fun stuff)
Tuff Enuff: 2.7 out of 5.0 (too much ally hate; won’t stay here
long)
Sealed: N/A (she’s a promo)
~matthewlow
Trunks
Chi Chi - Level 1 WGS
This week we are looking at Chi-Chi.... yay. Anyway her level 1 is
nice since the other level is made as great ally only. Focused
physical attack for 3 stages. If goten is in play you can use it
twice. Freestyle mastery with some devastation drills and have 2
huge focused physical attacks that will definately leave a mark.
There is a new chi-chi level 1 in the next set so youll have another
choice if you dont wanna use this chi-chi.
Rating 2.0
TrunksTheSwordsman
Mewfive
Chi-Chi Level 1 WGS
A focused physical for 3 stages. I suppose it could be worse, if it
wasn't
focused. Any idiot can stop a normal physical, and most players
nowadays run single blocks, mainly because of focused attacks. You
can use it again if Goten is in play. Most interesting, I would
South Kai first turn to get him out. This card does get fun with
modifiers, though.
Blue has a fair bit of Ally protection to keep Goten out for a
little while,
so I would probably use this card in a Blue physical deck. Blue has
been
getting decent stuff as of late for a physical deck, but not enough
to make
it a good decktype. I'd use it for fun, but not in any level of
serious
play.
Standard - 1.6/5. A fun card, but not too good in serious play, as
mentioned.
TE - 2/5. You can afford to be original here, but may still lose to
cheese.
Andrew
Dill
Chi-Chi Level 1, #P2 from World
Games Saga
Power: Focused physical attack doing 3 power stages of damage. If
Goten is in play, you may use this power twice per combat.
If you are using Chi-Chi as a main personality, this is definitely
the level
1 to use, or if you have an ally deck. Otherwise if you are either
Gohan or
Goku definitely use the saiyan saga level 1. This level isn't that
bad,
potentially two focused physicals doing at least 3 power power
stages. I am not a fan of Chi-Chi decks myself, but there are a
couple ok red decks out there that can win by anger by getting to
their level 3 really fast, or if
they don't win by anger your opponent can say goodbye to his
non-combats. With a high power level of only 6,000, she won't get
anywhere near Majin Buu's 4,500,000 level 1 high power level, but
that really isn't chi-chi's main focus, so that doesn't hurt too
much.
Ratings:
Standard - 2.5
Tuff Enuff - 2.25
Sealed Deck - 3.5 (good ally)
Team Scrub
Power: Physical Attack. If successful,
it also does +4 power stages of damage if Goku is present.
This level 2 obviously isn't very good, but since it is Chi-Chi's
only level 2, if you want to play her you need to get through it.
You definitely need to get Goku out as an ally or give this attack a
giant boost. Playing red would work well because most red styled
physical attacks have giant modifiers and the CS mastery is real
strong =/ I'd also run South Kai sensei, and either search for Goku
on your first turn, or save the search for when Chi-Chi Level 2 hits
the table. You'd want to run Motherly Rage and Chi-Chi on the attack
too =/
Standard - 1.5
Tuff - 2
Vegeta77
Power: Focused physical attack doing 3
power stages of damage. If Goten is in play, you may use this power
twice per combat.
This is the level 1 that made Chi-Chi not so horrible. At first
glance it is a small damage physical attack. There are several
factors making this level 1 decent though... With a modifier or two
(Orange Joint Restraint Drill anyone?) the attack isn't so bad. It
has its own base damage, so her lower power level doesn't matter.
It's also focused so it will get through some of those more pesky
defenses. The good news, is that it also has the ability to be used
twice. With south kai sensei, it isn't hard to get Goten out. Now,
even if he is removed from the game, he can be brought back with
Fond Memories (Kid Buu Rare). This isn't exactly a level you'd build
a deck around, but hey... It made her playable.
Standard (2.8)
Tuff Enuff (3.0) Can you believe I played against one at worlds?
Vegeta77
King Broly
Chi-Chi (Lv.1-Promo)
Power: Physical attack doing 3 power stages of damage. If Goten is
in play, this power may be used twice per combat.
What a nice card. So easy to combo with South Kai Sensei as well;
this attack doesn’t look like much, even with Goten in play. But,
after a couple of modifiers like the Orange Mastery from World Games
and some Devastation Drills this attack looks pretty sweet.
Especially using it twice per combat, this means more pain for your
opponent. You should get a double power rule most of the time
(Except Roshi, Puppets, Dr. Willow, Z Characters), which means first
turn you use South Kai Sensei for a Goten Level 1. Wow! 2 attacks
already! How sweet is that!? In Standard, it’s nice to use Chi-Chi
to confuse opponents, but not much else.
In Tuff Enuff, Chi-Chi becomes wrong. Because IMO she’s made for
Tuff Enuff Play, I mean you get allies out, the power, and that
means damage! But, since you don’t have good power stages, it means
you need your allies to survive against Beatdown decks.
Standard: 2/5
Tuff Enuff: 3/5
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