Suki

Suki is the leader of the warriors of Kyoshi Island, a proud military tradition of exclusively female soldiers.  Though bending is not part of their formidable arsenal, they more than make up for it with their cunning, stealth, and often unorthodox fighting style.  Skilled in a variety of weapons but preferring bladed fans, the warriors of Kyoshi Island continue the legacy of the Avatar of the same name.

Suki
HP: 17, non-bender

x1 Regroup Special: Move all of your characters adjacent to one allied character. These characters each receive up to 3 points of healing.
x2 It's Not About Strength A3*: *You may add to this card the attack value of the top card in the defending player's discard pile if the card belongs to the defender.
x2 Rematch A5*: If Rematch has been already played this game, the attack value is 10.
x2 Disarm D5: The player controlling the attacking character must reveal his/her hand and discard the card with the highest attack value belonging to the attacking character.
x3 Way of the Fan A4: After attacking, move Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors up to 5 spaces each. At the end of this move, every enemy character adjacent to one of your characters receives 2 damage.
x2 Closing Speed Special: Move Suki adjacent to any enemy character. Playing this card does not count as an action.

Kyoshi Warriors
HP: 5, strong ranged

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Re: Suki

It's a toss up between Suki and Zhao for my favorite Avatar deck. It's probably because they're both highly strategic decks, which is both frustrating (for me) and enjoyable.

I love the interplay between INAS and Disarm, and all of their cards represent Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors well. The only thing I'd still like to see tweaked is Rematch, but I still can't say how.

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Re: Suki

Despite being a far cry from what I originally envisioned, this build has grown on me a bit.  It was definitely worth the time spent hammering out an It's Not About Strength that felt right and complemented her deck.

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