NoshpalStefan Posted March 1, 2014 Report Share Posted March 1, 2014 Monsters ( 32 ): 3x Judgment Dragon; 1x Black Luster Solider - Envoy of Beginning; 1x Dark Armed Dragon; 1x Lightray Diabolos; 1x Gorz the Emisary of Darkness; 1x Chaos Sorcerrer; 1x Blaster, Dragon Ruler of Infernos; 1x Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls; 1x Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls; 1x Redox, Dragon Ruler of Boulders; 3x Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner; 2x Garoth, Lightsworn Warrior; 3x Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress; 2x Wulf, Lightsworn Beast; 1x Ehren, Lightsworn Monk; 2x Card Trooper; 2x Necro Gardna; 3x Eclipse Wyvern; 2x Black Dragon Collapserpent; Spells ( 8 ) 3x Solar Recharge; 3x Hand Destruction; 1x Charge of the Light Brigade; 1x Foolish Burial; That's pretty much it. Tested the deck out a few times. It explodes after two - three turns. This is all prior to the release of the insanely broken Raiden. The extra deck is entirely up to the individual player, although one can't argue that there are a few staples to be added, namely Big Eye, Dracossack, and Cowboy - all else is really up to the duelist. Quick explanation: basically, the deck needs to win in the first few turns. The main engine is Lightsworn, specifically the Lumina - Garoth combo. Lyla and Ehren are there to destroy any defences and to provide mill power. Wulf is there to provide some rank 4 spam and as an extra card for JD, although I do not run 3 since it's often a dead draw. The secondary / set up engine is the Wyvern - Black Dragon combo, which lets you set up to explode with JD / DAD / Diabolos. Dragon Rulers are easily milled and provide rank 7 spam whilst banishing wyverns to give you JDs. Necro / Gorz work for defence against other OTK decks (Gorz also works for rank 7s with the Rulers). Trooper - well, that's obvious. Solars / Hand Destructions work also to set up the plays and to get rid of your Rulers / send them to the grave. That's pretty much it. Thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoshpalStefan Posted March 1, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2014 Guys, I really need some comments on the deck, it still seems to get stuck in a lot of situations, so some help would be deeply appreciated. P.S. I also made a second, more OTK-based version, I will post it, but I really need people's comments on the first version. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solemn Silver Posted March 2, 2014 Report Share Posted March 2, 2014 Canadian and I have tried this deck. imo, it can be inconsistent if you draw too many boss monsters since you run 13 of them, making up more than 1/4 of your deck. Try Chaos dragons or Twilight if you're TCG. Lightsworns are good if you don't have a preference/live in ocgland. The difference is, Chaos dragons run the chaos dragons, aka 3 pulsar, 2 darkflare and 1 wyvern, then a lightsworn engine of 3 ryo, 3 lyla, charge and recharge. No JD. Twilight runs JD plus dark monsters such as tragoedia, gorz, DaD, easily summonable stuff. then you have lightsworns, which runs Raiden, who's arguably one of the best lightsworns, mainly for the ability of milling 4 cards in a turn and being the second biggest 4-star. I personally run twilight and it works wonders for me. The problem with Rulersworn is the attribute conflict. you have 4 of your boss monsters that aren't light or dark so they don't work with summoning your main boss monsters such as JD, DaD, BLS, etc. They only summon themselves off of dead JDs and DaD that you mill. My suggestion, again, is to try one of the top 3 lightsworn builds, depending on your preference. Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoshpalStefan Posted March 2, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2014 Canadian and I have tried this deck. imo, it can be inconsistent if you draw too many boss monsters since you run 13 of them, making up more than 1/4 of your deck. Try Chaos dragons or Twilight if you're TCG. Lightsworns are good if you don't have a preference/live in ocgland. The difference is, Chaos dragons run the chaos dragons, aka 3 pulsar, 2 darkflare and 1 wyvern, then a lightsworn engine of 3 ryo, 3 lyla, charge and recharge. No JD. Twilight runs JD plus dark monsters such as tragoedia, gorz, DaD, easily summonable stuff. then you have lightsworns, which runs Raiden, who's arguably one of the best lightsworns, mainly for the ability of milling 4 cards in a turn and being the second biggest 4-star. I personally run twilight and it works wonders for me. The problem with Rulersworn is the attribute conflict. you have 4 of your boss monsters that aren't light or dark so they don't work with summoning your main boss monsters such as JD, DaD, BLS, etc. They only summon themselves off of dead JDs and DaD that you mill. My suggestion, again, is to try one of the top 3 lightsworn builds, depending on your preference. Hope this helps. It does, to be quite honest. I've tried playing pure LS and Twilight, and wanted to try a variant of Rulersworn to spice it up a bit - it has been executing somewhat okay, but again, at times inconsistent. Nonetheless, I do want to give it a try instead of opting for a more secure variant. In either case, I am thankful for your comment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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