Zen wrapped his knuckles in cloth, a well-practiced ritual to calm his mind. Behind him, the training yard filled with students from the School of the Hand, an excited mob eager to see their great Master Morita spar with his star graduate.
Zen and Morita bowed and took up their fighting positions, awaiting the peal of the starting gong. The percussion cascaded down upon them from the giant brass disc. As the students leaned in, Zen lunged forward, his movement as precise as a tiger’s pounce. His fists struck at Morita with measured ferocity, an attack intended to shatter his opponent’s resolve. Yet the venerable Master moved with the grace of a willow tree bending in the wind, warding off each swipe with implacable elegance.
The students gasped as Zen and Morita traded blows, a tiger economy of defense and offense, tradition and form. Neither side gained nor gave an inch. Like waves crashing against a cliff, such was the ebb and flow of their martial chi.
Yet balance is never eternal.
The battle stretched on until Zen’s muscles grew leaden with fatigue. But by testing Morita’s every defense, Zen had found his elusive weakness. From the deepest well within, Zen drew the last of his resolve. Chi flowed through his arms, engulfing his hands with the shimmering claws of an apex predator.
The crowd gasped as one.
Even Master Morita’s eyes widened in surprise.
Zen struck through that moment of hesitation, sweeping past his master’s belated block and landing a resounding blow. The impact sent Morita bouncing across the yard like a stone skipping across a river.
A shocked silence settled upon the school.
Zen crossed the yard, his head held low in respect, and extended a hand towards the defeated master.
“It is only by the strength you taught me that I have bested you this day,” offered Zen.
With a groan, Morita took the proffered hand and allowed himself to be hauled to his feet.
“I have taught many students over the years, but so few with the inner strength you possess.” The Master straightened his robes. “It is a teacher’s greatest hope that the student will one day surpass the sensei.”
Zen bowed in acknowledgment. “You honor me.”
“And you humble me,” chuckled Master Morita. “And you will humble many to come.”
Debuting in Part the Mistveil on May 21, 2024, Zen thrashed the Blitz metagame immediately out of the gate, following in the footsteps of his Classic Constructed counterpart. Aiming to transcend as quickly as he could in order to unlock his hero ability and start throwing devastating combo lines involving Bonds of Ancestry at the opponent, Zen was an explosive aggro deck unlike anything the format had seen before.
Zen was here for a good time but not a long time, surging to the top of the leaderboard in just a few months. While many of the cards that enabled his strategy have now been retired, Zen will always be remembered for showing us all the true potential of harnessing one's Inner Chi.
Zen officially reached Living Legend status in Blitz on September 6, 2024. Congratulations to all the players who walked the path of wind alongside him and discovered their true purpose. Your names have been marked on the Roll of Honor for for future generations to witness!
Roll of Honor |
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Adam Urban |
Adrián Marín |
Akira Takezaki |
Alejandro Garcia Lliso |
Alexander Tedeschi |
Amber Pennington |
Andre Ryan See |
Andrew Magri |
Andy Julkowski |
Angelito Jr Eusebio |
Anthony De Oliveira Voltz |
Arjun Garg |
Bartłomiej Chrobak |
Brent Van De Staey |
Brodie Spurlock |
Bryan Apfelbaum |
Chenjun Liu |
Constantino Alexopoulos Real |
Csaba Dezső |
Dakota Cook |
Daniel Ferrara |
Daniel Wood |
Danny Halstad |
Devin Bell |
Dominique Jabes |
Eric Leong |
Eric Severs |
Ethan Krischke |
Evan Bridges |
Felix Krisch |
Florian Vanbrakel |
Frank Karamaroudis |
Gaby Wu |
Hakim Green |
Ian Holland |
In Gwangyeol |
Jake Leonard |
Jason Chua |
Jie Rui C |
John Zapata |
Jonah Mosher |
Jose Santos Martinez |
Joseph Ramirez |
Joshua Paris |
Kevin Octavio |
Kyrios Mak |
Lachlan Quinn |
Lee Ming-Han |
Leon Lu |
Mark Williamson |
Martin Holík |
Matthew Angove |
Matthew Vanpatten |
Matthew W |
Micah Johnson |
Michael Caronchia |
Michael Jaszczur |
Murilo Ronsoni |
Naib Mobassir |
Natanael Avellino |
Nicholas Osborne |
Nicholas Wong |
Nils Büchner |
Noah Beygelman |
Olivier Henry |
Patrick Paitz |
Pedro Ugioni |
Peter Nethan Henriksen |
PH Chung |
Phillip Spader |
Rain Ööpik |
Ralph Gomeri |
Robert Ramsey |
Saiful Bahari Hassan |
Sho Yamauchi |
Shou Miyahara |
Suk Kyo Suh |
Sunny Yang |
Sylvain Poirree |
Takamasa Kamei |
Thanthawat Chujitngamsuwong |
Tobias Reincke |
Tom Burggraaff |
Tristan Devita |
Tsutomu Matsumoto |
Vinicius Vidal |
Wilson Badillo |
Wong De Jing |
Yifei Wang |
Yoshiki Inada |
YuDi Chen |
Zafri Jeffri |
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