El Majishan Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 I found Barbaros to slow to keep up with faster decks outside of Skill Drain (my meta is Oppression Drain, Blackwings, Lightsworns and Gb's but they are not really a problem.) so I'm back to the drawing board. Monster x20 2x Destiny Hero Plasma2x Caius the Shadow Monarch2x Destiny Hero Malicious 1x Elemental Hero Stratos2x Destiny Hero Diamond Dude2x Destiny Hero Fear Monger2x Aramageddon Knight2x Phantom Skyblaster1x Sangan3x Krebons1x Plaguespreader Zombie Spells x14 2x Destiny Draw2x Allure of Darkness2x Lightning Vortex1x Monster Reborn1x Heavy Storm1x Giant Trunade1x Brain Control1x Scapegoat1x Emergency Teleport1x Telekinetic Power Well.1x Reinforcements of the Army Traps x6 3x Threatening Roar3x Royal Decree I'm open to ideas, fell free to comment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akira Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 The main deck could do with a Sangan, drop either a Skyblaster, Tomato or Armageddon Knight for it (whichever you find less useful). Perhaps Dark Grepher would be useful, but then again you run Lightning Vortex. It is a difficult call to make, but a tactic I saw some Blackwing decks use effectively last tournament was to side in Trap Stun, which enabled them to play a wide range of traps without Decree dedication, and be able to make big plays that were (mostly) uninterrupted. I can't find much wrong with the build itself - what you need to do is design your side deck to counter your own local meta. Side: 153 Trap Eater (if you face a lot of Oppression Drain, you can't go wrong here)2 Bottomless Trap Hole (mainly for GBs)2 Trap Stun (you may wish to replace Decrees with these when siding in the other traps)2 Mind Crush (to counter Black Whirlwind)2 Light-Imprisoning Mirror1 Trap Dustshoot (side in with Mind Crush, also good against LS to take out Honest)1 Breaker the Magical Warrior1 Torrential Tribute1 D.D. Crow There's something to work around, but you can make edits according to taste as it's only a suggestion, but I do strongly believe that at this stage, once your deck has been more or less perfected, the rest is up to tactical side decking and (though I hate to say this) luck of the draw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Majishan Posted June 14, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 Thanks for the help, honestly I'm really bad at making side decks, so thanks alot. I like Trap Stun, so I just might try it out, and I will drop the tomato for Sangan. Im iffy on the Grepher, but it never hurts to play test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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