Chikichi
Chikichi | ||
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Health | Attack | Counter |
2 | 2 | 3 |
Other Stats | ||
Card Description | ||
When Sacrificed, summon Chikani |
Chikichi is a Companion that the player can bring along on a run. This card is exclusive for the Shademancers Tribe. Players can sacrifice Chikichi and the ones they summon to gain increasingly powerful versions with more and more heads. The chain culminates in the five-headed Chikagaru.
The stages of Chikichi includes the following:
Strategy
Any deck that benefits from sacrifices cannot ignore Chikichi. While they are easy to kill, their strength is in the summoned versions who gain more and more health and damage. But players must watch to make sure they are sacrificed, either through an item or an ally, or it will not summon a new version. If an enemy defeats them, the chain will be broken.
It is also wise to consider that, if used as a sacrificial card, Chikichi will almost always be injured and have a single health and damage. This makes them even more fragile, which may be a benefit if their purpose is to be sacrificed.
Trivia
Each stage's name is based on the Japanese words for the number of heads that they have: Chikichi (いち ichi), Chikani (に ni), Chikasan (さん san), Chikashi (し shi) and Chikagoru (ご go)
History
- 1.0: Added
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