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To'a King.

Hailing from the island nation of Tonga, To'a King has arrived in New Olympia in order to make his unique, fist-shaped mark on the world. Powerful ancestral spirits have bestowed tremendous strength upon the To'a King, and he plans to use his powers to rid the city of the scum which plagues it.
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The To'a King's powerful B stat is obviously the central element of his deck. With more straight physical powers than practically any other HeroCard Hero, To'a's deck's one weakness is its tendency to get clogged. Skillful players will be able to draw the most out of this deck, but its sheer brutality makes it a good fit for beginners as well.
Coup De Grace :
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Starting this combo with an Uppercut seems a bit unfair, but the palpable feeling of demoralization that other people have to deal with when you throw this down is worth it. The trick with To'a King is not to get clogged. Playing Uppercut means you're already a third of the way towards taking a hit next turn, so it's important that you're careful about how much of your other stats you can afford to spend. To this end, Ancestral Strength offers an awful lot of bang for your buck, since it neutralizes your opponent's big block. After that, it's best to keep playing Follow Through until your attack breaks through.
  
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