I took the advice and lowered my curve greatly and swapped out the imposters since it really made a lot of sense. added in a couple cards of removal as tech as well. I wanted to focus my ninja build as crippling my opponents hand and strike quick and do most damage as possible and it looks like its looking like that :). Any other suggestions that could improve the flow of it is greatly welcomed, and again thank you for the advice thus far.
The deck tags are a bit messed up, anyway I copied and pasted the relevant text here, I think you still need to reduce the number of cards to 60. Consistency in a deck is very important and having more than 60 cards reduces the consistency and how a deck can perform in an optimal way. A category which you can reduce from is the number of "Ninja Helpers", personally I try not to use more than 4-5 of them, because other than facilitating Ninjas in play they do every little otherwise. I won't remove them completely also because sometimes the Ninjas need a bit of extra help when they are in play.
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I took your advice and switched things around finally coming out with this build:
It seems a lot more solid and quicker now especially adding in the Aqueous Form for not only continuing to make my ninjas un-blockable but that added scry will def come in handy for card advantage. Keeping one artful dodge will allow me to use it in a dire situation if i need to get through for some final damage. These ninja helpers are a lot more efficient for modern then what I had I just wish I thought about them before hand. My other reason to go with this layout of helpers was to lower the mana curve which also speeds the deck up greatly keeping my mana open to cast y ninjas and quickly swarm the field when I can.
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How has Ghostfire Blade worked for you so far?
Any speculation on whether I should sell Nissa and Ajani sooner rather than later?
Ajani sees no play yet still command a high price, people are waiting for KTK to see if Ajani is playable, which even if Ajani does find a deck the current price won't go up too much. Ajani is a sell for now if you ask me.
Has anything try using Keranos, God of Storm as the deck finisher for UR Ninjas? He could help in ending stalemate or simply enter play and win it for us.
Many U(W)R and Twin players are getting the same idea lately, and I agree with them. I didn't play much of my UR ninjas lately, but I think he could easily replace Ral Zarek for me. Too bad, I love Ral, and the might be better in some scenarios, but Keranos will be so much better in so many more matchups.
My concern, creatures can be removed and is easier to deal with, unlike planeswalkers which can only really be stopped effectively by counterspells. I would go for Keranos as a result.
Has anything try using Keranos, God of Storm as the deck finisher for UR Ninjas? He could help in ending stalemate or simply enter play and win it for us.
I'm thinking of using Devastation Tide or Whelming Wave in the deck, to reset the board and go in with the Ninjas when opponent overextend, what do you think?
How has Ghostfire Blade worked for you so far?
Ajani sees no play yet still command a high price, people are waiting for KTK to see if Ajani is playable, which even if Ajani does find a deck the current price won't go up too much. Ajani is a sell for now if you ask me.
My concern, creatures can be removed and is easier to deal with, unlike planeswalkers which can only really be stopped effectively by counterspells. I would go for Keranos as a result.