Thanks for this breakdown man, I know this answer doesn't tell you much but I genuinely feel like I have a better understanding of Nami now. The insight on the combos and the sequence on combo 3 helps a ton
I've just recently got into the game and have been watching all your vids on nami since its what i decided to make and i got to say lot of your info def helped me pick it up and learn it very smoothly and this video in particular was just icing on the cake haha. Thanks!
I just discovered your channel, and it is helping me a lot about learning Nami, Im new to the game, so I found Nami to be a fun and cheap deck to play, thanks a lot for all your insight on the deck (and gameplay videos).
You didn't talk about Crocodile cost 7, 7000 power with Banish. The point of that card is the x1Don Effect, i think it's really powerfull in certain situations where the opponent have many strong characters and you need to defend yourself. The events will cost 1 less, also the pillaf's! What do you think??????? Thanks 😊
i like to run playset of the millers (usopp, zeff, bell-mere) to still have that potential of winning by combat on top of milling faster, but i also play mainly with friends so probably not as effective in competitive
really well done video, I feel more confident playing Nami now. What are your thoughts on playing Crocodile OP01-067? Unnecessary or too bricky for the pay off? I was thinking one copy maybe.
It's a fun one of to try and I may do so asa 1-2 of in future videos because a big bonus is he does have a 1K counter on him, so you can get him out of your hand without brickfist unlike Rush Usopp I think there's OP06 players trying him out so definitely will be trying him out there too
That's very very interesting, but irl how would you distinguish reduced events from ones that you draw later or while casting them? I mean, you should separate in hand the cards you had when playing croc and others for the rest of the game kekw
How do you feel about ST03 mihawk as a maybe? It has a 2k counter and the kaya effect on attack. I play 2 of it mostly as a discardible 2k to stay flexible for death wink but there are opponents where it makes sense to play him and put some pressure on their board and basically force them to pick him as a target instead of life
What is your w/l ratio? I mean I know Nami isn't A Tier but I've been trying this Deck in the video out for over a dozen games and I know I don't pull off best play but I can't imagine even with best play that the w/l ratio can be any better than 1 in 5 against most decent decks not talking just against meta decks. And if you don't play Nami perfectly you basically lose so very tough to actually pull off remotely consistently. On a side note, could you make a video explaining your deck stacking/deck order and mulligan guide? I feel that's a key part to the deck. How do you finish a game off do you just memorise the bottom of your deck or do you have another tip?
Definitely negative, but definitely there are more opportunities for me to win in places where I had the information I needed but didn't put it together, will approach 50% or more one day :)
please stop refering to kaya as a 2k, yes she is one but there there are only rare cases where you throw it. I always scream when u use her as a 2k for no reason. you loose too much tempo.
@@noahhunter7400 The issue is that i have seen how this guy uses kaya. Its tossed as a counter even though there is no threat and you could do so much more with it. I never said that she isnt one, in fact i stated the opposite. This video acts as a introduction to nami, for people who have no idea of the deck. When you constantly hear that kaya is a 2k and that makes her good, new people might think that it is good to use kaya as a 2k while infact its terrible. Kaya is the most important card in the deck while death wink is one of the least important ones. So tell me, what doesnt make sense to you ?