Fiend Beatdown

Hey Swartzstrom, the deck is looking pretty slick. I'm a little wary about putting Lava Golem in the deck. I think you may be giving your opponent too much to work with. You might consider dropping the Dark Necrofear's down to 1. The power of those fiends may wind up leaving you with the graveyard a little delayed in getting filled, and that always makes things nasty.

Another option to consider would be dropping the Goblin Elites, giving yourself one more Giant Orc, then running Deck Devastation Virus. DDV always BEGS for abuse when you're running 2 or more Orcs and can be quite effective iwth the increase in "techish" monsters below the 1500 mark. With this, you can also throw in a Great Maju Garzett. That Giant Orc now has been replaced with a 4400 beater and THAT means fun 8^D

If you do decide the lower the Necrofear count, then Dimension Fusion doesn't help nearly as much and you can swap that out for some trampling fun, like Big Bang Shot. This also pairs nicely with Giant Trunade.

Hope this helps. All in all the deck is looking good. I think you just need a few tweaks depending on which beat down route you want to take it.
 
Dillie-O said:
Hey Swartzstrom, the deck is looking pretty slick. I'm a little wary about putting Lava Golem in the deck. I think you may be giving your opponent too much to work with. You might consider dropping the Dark Necrofear's down to 1. The power of those fiends may wind up leaving you with the graveyard a little delayed in getting filled, and that always makes things nasty.

Another option to consider would be dropping the Goblin Elites, giving yourself one more Giant Orc, then running Deck Devastation Virus. DDV always BEGS for abuse when you're running 2 or more Orcs and can be quite effective iwth the increase in "techish" monsters below the 1500 mark. With this, you can also throw in a Great Maju Garzett. That Giant Orc now has been replaced with a 4400 beater and THAT means fun 8^D

If you do decide the lower the Necrofear count, then Dimension Fusion doesn't help nearly as much and you can swap that out for some trampling fun, like Big Bang Shot. This also pairs nicely with Giant Trunade.

Hope this helps. All in all the deck is looking good. I think you just need a few tweaks depending on which beat down route you want to take it.

I'll consider doing this, but there are cards I need to get first. No problem getting that stuff. So when I try it, I'll put some feedback here. I was actually thinking of stick a couple of Fairy Meteor Crush cards in the deck. (Spirit Reaper's becoming troublesome, lol)

You know, I went to Statesville this weekend, to "Carolina Card Shop". They have a YuGiOh crew up there, the "Statesville Gangsta Crew". :rolleyes:

Anyways, I had the leader of this crew take a look at my Deck, he runs the tournaments up there, and here's what he said:

"This deck needs help. A lot of help. It looks more like a beatdown deck, and not control...which is what Fiends do."

What? If any deck looks like that, it's a beatdown deck, moron.

"Take out 2 Waboku's. That card is only a side deck card."

Sure, if you're running Royal Decree.

"I'd be highly surprised if you beat anybody with this."

So you'd have a heart attack if I beat you with it, right?

That guy wasn't too smart.

 
Hehe, inded.

<fiend evangelist propaganda>
Fiend are more than control. The are so versatile that you can really make virtually any style deck using fiend as its base and have it be really effective. They are just that cool and nasty!
</fiend evangelist propaganda>

I think you have the fine workings of a fiend beatdown deck. Let me know when you make the changes. I'd love to see them. Another potential route you could take is Skill Drain. No worries about the GEAFs and Orcs switching positions, plus Newdoria and Necrofear are immune since their effects activate in the gravyeard. Its quite brutal. 8^D
 
Dillie-O said:
Hehe, inded.

<fiend evangelist propaganda>
Fiend are more than control. The are so versatile that you can really make virtually any style deck using fiend as its base and have it be really effective. They are just that cool and nasty!
</fiend evangelist propaganda>

I think you have the fine workings of a fiend beatdown deck. Let me know when you make the changes. I'd love to see them. Another potential route you could take is Skill Drain. No worries about the GEAFs and Orcs switching positions, plus Newdoria and Necrofear are immune since their effects activate in the gravyeard. Its quite brutal. 8^D

I went down that route once.

I took the Skill Drains out.

I got sick of winning, roflmao
 
Swartzstrom said:
I went down that route once.

I took the Skill Drains out.

I got sick of winning, roflmao

LOL only good Deckmakers or bad Deckmakers can get sick of winning (*tries to do a jump like in the Matrix, falls down, says: *off-hand jokes aren't always right, ouch**).

Maybe you'd become world champion with it -_- ;) :eek:o:
 
BenjaminMS said:
LOL only good Deckmakers or bad Deckmakers can get sick of winning (*tries to do a jump like in the Matrix, falls down, says: *off-hand jokes aren't always right, ouch**).

Maybe you'd become world champion with it -_- ;) :eek:o:

I've no interest in such a thing. Even though that would be interesting.

*starts to think*
 
chaosruler said:
Rulings check: correct, sir.

-chaosruler

Okay, thank you.

Digital Jedi said:
And we all know how dangerous THAT is. ;)

About half as dangerous as when you start thinking. ^_^

And you, Digital, need to get your butt up to Time Tunnel one of these days. Keon, Jason and I made up a new crew; The Rice and Gravy Crew. ^_^
 
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