cyberstein's last turn

germinies

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this deck i thought of while reading a Last Turn deck. it is a blending of two otk decks the cyberstien and the Last Turn deck

from reading Last Turn's text it seemed that these two stratagies could work together.

without further adeu here is the deck list

monsters
2 Cyber-Stein
2 Jowgen the Spiritualist
1 Sangan
2 Spirit Reaper
3 Apprentice Magician
2 Old Vindictive Magician
3 Mystic Tomato
2 Newdoria

spells
1 Limiter Removal
1 Heavy Storm
1 Dark Hole
3 Magical Mallet
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Reload
1 Swords of Revealing Light
2 nightmare's steel cage
2 Giant Trunade
1 Final Countdown

traps
2 Last Turn
2 Wall of Revealing Light
1 Call of the Haunted
2 Solemn Judgment
2 Divine Wrath

with the cost of cyberstein it helps you get your life points down for Last Turn's effect and it can leave you with a 4000 atk monster for that Last Turn which is garenteed more than any monster your opponent will have in their deck.
 
To be honest, I believe Last Turn is meant to be a FTK and a OTK at the same time. This ban list destroyed that, so I really don't think Last Turn is worth maining here, you can just make it a Cyber Stein deck..

9/10 Originallity
6.5/10 Playable
 
germinies said:
this deck i thought of while reading a Last Turn deck. it is a blending of two otk decks the cyberstien and the Last Turn deck

from reading Last Turn's text it seemed that these two stratagies could work together.

without further adeu here is the deck list

monsters
2 cyberstein
2 Jowgen the Spiritualist
1 Sangan
2 Spirit Reaper
3 Apprentice Magician
2 Old Vindictive Magician
3 Mystic Tomato
2 Newdoria

spells
1 Limiter Removal
1 Heavy Storm
1 Dark Hole
3 Magical Mallet
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Reload
1 Swords of Revealing Light
2 nightmare steel cage
2 Giant Trunade
1 final count down

traps
2 Last Turn
2 Wall of Revealing Light
1 Call of the Haunted
2 solemn judgement
2 Divine Wrath

with the cost of cyberstein it helps you get your life points down for Last Turn's effect and it can leave you with a 4000 atk monster for that Last Turn which is garenteed more than any monster your opponent will have in their deck.

Last Turn isn't splashable with Stein for 2 reasons the LP cost doesn't get you anything 5000 brings you down to 3000 and wall's stall is limited then if you get into trouble, now if you decide to save up your hand, you won't get LT in time; the second issue is that both decks require different support cards to get off the combos as soon as possible. Here you mashed them together and that doesnt work out well since you trade LTs deck speed for field control and Stein's clinchers for stall. Basically if you want to use stein with LT, use it like this, get a big mons off of stein like oz or something, then LT that. So you keep your basic LT draw engine and have another LT target.

Take that Final Countdown out, you'll never resolve against tier 1 decks.
 
I remember hearing on Metagame about a deck like that someone ran at Durham. It only worked because of The Last Warrior from Another Planet. You can see why, can't you?

This kind of build IS possible, but you need a lot of skill to play it effectively. Here's a build that I was thinking of when I saw this:

Monsters: 15
3 Cyber-Stein
3 Jowgen the Spiritualist
1 Sangan
2 Spirit Reaper
1 Morphing Jar
1 Cyber Jar
2 Cannon Soldier
2 A Cat of Ill Omen

Spells: 16
3 Giant Trunade
1 Limiter Removal
1 Megamorph
2 Last Will
3 Magical Mallet
1 Dark Hole
1 Heavy Storm
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Premature Burial
1 Swords of Revealing Light
1 Nightmare's Steelcage

Traps: 11
2 Last Turn
3 Wall of Revealing Light
3 Solemn Judgment
1 Call of the Haunted
2 Self-Destruct Button

Fusions: you know,
Cyber End Dragon
Cyber Twin Dragon
The Last Warrior from Another Planet
Thousand-Eyes Restrict

Jowgen tutors, Stein tutors, Last Turn tutors, numerous Win & Draw conditions; you name it, it's there.

Going with such a build is very ambitious. Learn how to play it or you're gonna get fried. I can already see the fun I'd have against this deck...
 
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