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While playing this deck I realised that I had misunderstood how to build it effectively, you see I assumed that because Kadena works so well with morphs that I should push for every card to be a morph, this resulted in me playing some truly terrible cards like Riptide Pilferer, Soul Collector and Shaper Parasite with incredibly niche utility that never came up.
Instead what I should have been focusing on is replaying the same morphs multiple times to get repeated value, to capitalise on cards like Words of Wind and Equilibrium. Kadena is just a draw engine and the plan is to loop the same handful of morphs multiple times to generate an insane amount of card draw and then win with one of my more potent Morphlings like Hood Hydra, Silent Specter and Brine Elemental.

The biggest problem with this strategy is it flies in the face of what's traditionally the morph strategy's biggest strength - information. Most people have an extremely limited understanding of what Morphs exist, so when I'm playing with a new pod they treat the Morphs with far more respect and risk than they should, fearing counter spells or board wipes. If I'm playing with this deck multiple times then they eventually become familiar with the 30 morphs it could be, and of those which ones could cause a problem - this is exacerbated by the strategy of looping the same morphs, they loose they're anonymity and thus become a known quantity that my opponents can play around with ease. Thus I'm still running a high number of morphs to allow for as much confusion as possible.

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