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Post by solidkguy on Apr 20, 2014 17:03:42 GMT -6
Monsters: 6 2 Lava Golem 3 Cardcar D
1 Morphing Jar - Don't know what to replace him with.
Spells: 7 1 One Day of Peace 1 Scapegoat 3 Pot of Duality 2 Chain Strike
Traps: 27 3 Threatening Roar 2 Ojama Trio 3 Legacy of Yata-Garasu 3 Jar of Greed 3 Reckless Greed 3 Accumulated Fortune 1 Chain Detonation - Personal preference :3 3 Secret Barrel 3 Just Deserts 3 Magic Cylinder
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Post by Yoh Komori on Apr 20, 2014 18:20:18 GMT -6
try marhsmallon, and welcome K. ^^
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Post by solidkguy on Apr 20, 2014 18:42:00 GMT -6
Thanks for the welcome :3
I quite rarely take attacks with this deck, considering the traps I use to negate the opponent's attacks.
Also, since I have so few monsters, the opponent's options for monster destruction should heap up. He would have lots of options to deal with a single monster, so it wouldn't last long. For example, in my zombies I could easily pull out Dark End Dragon.
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Post by ragda on Apr 20, 2014 23:52:05 GMT -6
Heh. Chain Detonation. I used to run that card back in the day. Dunno where my copies went since.
Consider filling in at least a set of Swift Scarecrows. For when you are in a pinch and get a massive set of draws but are unable to stave off a lethal attack.
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Post by solidkguy on Apr 21, 2014 0:35:26 GMT -6
It really is fun to be able to get that 500 and then return it to your hand over and over again And on that 2-4th time it's used and you can't get the chain you need, it's already done the damage it needs. If Scarecrow really is that good in here I might look into it.
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Post by ragda on Apr 21, 2014 22:53:52 GMT -6
I do miss just having that extra chain built. Might be what Accumulated Fortune/Chain Strike needs at times. Otherwise though, it feels rather dead.
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Post by solidkguy on Apr 22, 2014 2:16:48 GMT -6
Come to think of it, won't scarecrow become a problem if your opponent doesn't attack?
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Post by bystander on Apr 22, 2014 13:58:52 GMT -6
How are you seeing Scarecrow as a problem? That card alone has been a bane for many game swings I have tried against this deck and its variants.
It sits in your hand until you need it. I say it is very useful or annoying based on what side of the table you are sitting on.
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Post by BurnForGame on Apr 22, 2014 15:05:52 GMT -6
Come to think of it, won't scarecrow become a problem if your opponent doesn't attack? First of all, welcome! It's great to see another familiar name has made it over here. Secondly, Scarecrow is only a problem if Mind Crush comes into play by a particularly knowledgeable opponent. Other than that, it needs to be here. You could easily clear Morphing Jar and Scapegoat for a pair. The latter's not really necessary when Scarecrow can perform a similar purpose without falling prey to Solemn Warning. One may think that getting the opponent to pay 2000 Life Points to stop it is a win, but when they're negating it so they can win that turn, one would wish they had a Scarecrow instead. (And, I understand that Scapegoat could potentially block attacks for a couple of turns, but A) if you're using it against just one or two monsters, your LPs had better be low enough that that saves the game [in which case Scarecrow becomes the safer play anyway] and B) your pile of draw cards will sometimes get you to Scarecrow in a situation when you'll need it that turn. Scapegoat would be dead in-hand on the opponent's turn in those cases.) Also, without Scapegoat, you can make the good choice of switching the Lance-able Magic Cylinder out for Dimension Wall. I'm really happy to see Chain Detonation in this deck. I almost never ran Chain Burn without it.
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Post by Yoh Komori on Apr 22, 2014 20:17:34 GMT -6
K, could you possibly mistaking Swift Scarecrow, with Scrap-iron scarecrow?
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Post by bystander on Apr 23, 2014 9:31:52 GMT -6
K, could you possibly mistaking Swift Scarecrow, with Scrap-iron scarecrow? That is a possibility, but I am doubtful.
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Post by solidkguy on Apr 23, 2014 9:49:26 GMT -6
He is actually right XD Didn't know about swift Scarecrow, and he definitely is superior.
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Post by bystander on Apr 23, 2014 10:10:01 GMT -6
Hey no one is supposed to know every card. No worries.
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Post by solidkguy on Apr 23, 2014 16:30:56 GMT -6
especially when you've been out of the game the time I have I used to know everything by heart.
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Post by bystander on Apr 24, 2014 8:28:15 GMT -6
Even if you step away from the game, I would check up on sets as they are released. Just so you know what is out there.
I did that.
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