Combat Legends Tournament Unblocked

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Activatingthe ninjutsu ability during the declare blockers step allows the Ninja to deal combat damage. Using ninjutsu during the combat damage or end of combat steps will mean the unblocked attacking creature is dealing combat damage.

The Ninja will be attacking the same player or planeswalker the original attacking creature was attacking. This is a rule specific to ninjutsu; in other cases, the controller of a creature put onto the battlefield attacking chooses which player or planeswalker it attacks.


If a creature in combat has first strike or double strike, you can activate the ninjutsu ability during the first-strike combat damage step. The Ninja will deal combat damage during the regular combat damage step, even if it has first strike.


My mana curve is really low to the ground, but I do have some mana rocks here to help me activate ninjutsu and have mana available for other things. Mostly, I just want to hit my land drops every single turn with the extra cards drawn with Yuriko.


Some of my Ninjas are also Rats, so Swarmyard is here to regenerate them and protect them from destroy effects and damage. Encroaching Wastes is here to deal with the occasional annoying Maze of Ith that might stymie my Yuriko trigger.


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Playing games at school when you're not supposed to can be thrilling. Whether you're bored in study hall or looking to take a quick break between classes, unblocked games provide a fun distraction without getting you into trouble.


Unblocked games are online video games that are specifically configured to bypass school firewalls and web filters. They allow students to play popular flash-based games from school networks and devices that typically restrict gaming content and websites.


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Invest in a laptop privacy screen filter that blacks out viewing angles from the side to prevent teachers or nearby classmates from spying on your gameplay. Wear headphones (but keep one ear free) to avoid loud game sounds broadcasting your activity.


Websites routinely blacklist the public IP addresses of schools and libraries to block access. Before attempting a gaming site, check an IP address tracking tool on the school network to see if it is tagged as a school IP. If the IP identifies your location, the network has likely already been banned. Trying to access games could trigger an alert.


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