Post by solidkguy on May 29, 2014 11:32:41 GMT -6
I finally found it. Someone said they were looking forward to what I'm doing with Ojamas. Well, this is it:
Monsters: 13
2 Tragoedia
2 Chaos Sorcerer
1 Black Luster Soldier
2 Junk Synchron
2 Snipe Hunter
3 Baby Racoon Ponpoko
1 Honest
Ojamas: 9
2 Ojama Yellow
2 Ojama Green
2 Ojama Black
3 Ojama Blue
Spells: 17
2 Ojama Country
2* Ojamagic
2** Magical Mallet
3** Monster Recovery
2** Reload
1 Foolish Burial
1 Dark Hole
2 Mystical Space Typhoon
2 Creature Swap
Traps: 1
1 Treacherous Trap Hole
Extra:
3 Herald of Pure Light
2 Frozen Fitzgerald
1 Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu
1 Junk Warrior
1 Gaia Knight, The Force of the Earth
- Technically the next 5 are mained in other decks
1 Ally of Justice Catastor
1 Leo, The Keeper of the Sacred Tree
1 Giganticastle
1 Dark End Dragon
1 Underworld Fighter Balmug
* Don't own a third, for some weird reason, so will go to 3 when i get my hands on it.
** These three cards are the only combination of the cards I have. I would run 3 Mallets over reloads if I had them.
The deck is running surprisingly well! The strategy is to get Ojama Country and Ojamagic to the hand ASAP, with ojama blue, getting ojama blue through drawing it, through the hand-shuffling cards or Ponpoko. I usully need to ram my Blue into the opponent, which is more of less the biggest risk here, as it does make you take a bit of damage.
After that, it's all about going country to ojamagic and then shuffle stuff back into your hand to get better stuff, aiming mostly for Honest for use with Herald of Pure Light, or Junk Synchron into Frozen Fitzgerald, while also setting up for Chaos Sorcerer or BLS. The general huge hand size of the deck makes Tragoedia overpowered, easily hitting 3600-4200 atk and def. Most of these are also relatively unaffected by Ojama Country.
I have ran into issues before regarding not having the grave I need for Chaos Sorerer, Junk Synchron or BLS, but I'll need to test it more to know whether it's enough of an issue for rebalancing.
ALso, I've never seen them used this way before, so I don't know if this is an original concept.
Monsters: 13
2 Tragoedia
2 Chaos Sorcerer
1 Black Luster Soldier
2 Junk Synchron
2 Snipe Hunter
3 Baby Racoon Ponpoko
1 Honest
Ojamas: 9
2 Ojama Yellow
2 Ojama Green
2 Ojama Black
3 Ojama Blue
Spells: 17
2 Ojama Country
2* Ojamagic
2** Magical Mallet
3** Monster Recovery
2** Reload
1 Foolish Burial
1 Dark Hole
2 Mystical Space Typhoon
2 Creature Swap
Traps: 1
1 Treacherous Trap Hole
Extra:
3 Herald of Pure Light
2 Frozen Fitzgerald
1 Number 64: Ronin Raccoon Sandayu
1 Junk Warrior
1 Gaia Knight, The Force of the Earth
- Technically the next 5 are mained in other decks
1 Ally of Justice Catastor
1 Leo, The Keeper of the Sacred Tree
1 Giganticastle
1 Dark End Dragon
1 Underworld Fighter Balmug
* Don't own a third, for some weird reason, so will go to 3 when i get my hands on it.
** These three cards are the only combination of the cards I have. I would run 3 Mallets over reloads if I had them.
The deck is running surprisingly well! The strategy is to get Ojama Country and Ojamagic to the hand ASAP, with ojama blue, getting ojama blue through drawing it, through the hand-shuffling cards or Ponpoko. I usully need to ram my Blue into the opponent, which is more of less the biggest risk here, as it does make you take a bit of damage.
After that, it's all about going country to ojamagic and then shuffle stuff back into your hand to get better stuff, aiming mostly for Honest for use with Herald of Pure Light, or Junk Synchron into Frozen Fitzgerald, while also setting up for Chaos Sorcerer or BLS. The general huge hand size of the deck makes Tragoedia overpowered, easily hitting 3600-4200 atk and def. Most of these are also relatively unaffected by Ojama Country.
I have ran into issues before regarding not having the grave I need for Chaos Sorerer, Junk Synchron or BLS, but I'll need to test it more to know whether it's enough of an issue for rebalancing.
ALso, I've never seen them used this way before, so I don't know if this is an original concept.