
Hey guys, my name is Patrick Forsberg Bodette, but Pat's fine. I've talked with your boy for a while now about contributing something to his blog. I enjoy writing now and then, but he is much more on top of Yu-Gi-Oh news so I didn't see myself as an informant in that sense. What we thought of today is that I do enjoy making decks and changing decks, so I'm going to be doing some sort of deck of the what-have-you to give you ideas for competitive, unknown decks as well as (what I'll consider) the best versions of already common decks.
Some things you may want to know:
I, like any person, have preferences for cards. These are not always definitvely pro techs, but what I think are. One example of this is Chaos Sorcerer. I love this card and am the one who influenced Ryan in many of his opinions on what will come of it this format.
I'm lazy, haha. I don't like writing side decks because they will literally change daily as people change the decks they run card by card, and I think most synchro decks are staple. I don't think I need to post them but if you have questions, I have no problem saying what my extra deck would look like.
And finally, I, like any person, play some decks more than others. This means I have more experience with some decks and am more likely to play better in those decks than others. I feel it's only fair I say somewhere in the posts whether I've played the deck for 6 months (extremely rare for me) or that I've never drew a hand but rather that's what I'd go with.
Without an ado of a further variety.....
CHAOS PLANTS for March 2011
Monsters (27)
3 Chaos Sorcerer
1 Dark Armed
1 Gorz
1 Tragoedia
1 Caius
2 Cyber Dragon
2 Card Trooper
3 Mystic Tomato
2 Debris Dragon
2 Lonefire Blossom
2 Ryko, LS Hunter
1 Sangan
1 Spirit Reaper
1 plaguespreader
1 Dandylion
1 Spore
1 Glow-up bulb
1 Efffect Veiler
Spells (11)
3 Pot of Avarice
1 Allure of Darkness
1 Book of Moon
1 Enemy Controller
1 Monster Reborn
1 Da Ho
1 Foolish Burial
1 One for One
1 Charge of the Light Brigade
Traps (3)
3 Royal Decree
This has been my favorite deck since I've played. The sheer number of combos are nearly unlimited. Special summons can easily fall into the double digits, and, in fact, that's what the deck is designed to do. Your monsters should overwhelm your opponents by putting more creatures on the field than they have back rows to slow them down. It looks inconsistent as so many cards are at one, but the deck stalls and +1's until it fills its hand and graveyard to exactly what it needs. Inconsistentcy is the deck's only balance. If it didn't have that, it'd be tier 0.
Unlike Ryan, I like Decree. While I acknowledge that it's a cop-out to the soon-to-be trap heavy format, it's a very effective one. You will not get it off every game, even most games, but when you do, that game will end very soon.
Well, that's all that I have. Go out and wreck some fools. Thanks for reading.
Hugs!
3 Mystic Tomato seems a bit much. maybe 2 Tomato and 2 Caius? Chaos Plants is a really great deck though. I'm not sure if 3 Chaos Sorcerer will be consistent, as it's not as if plants run many DARK and LIGHT monsters. but who am I to say anything about the matter
ReplyDeletelooks good
Three Tomato is actually amazing in this deck; it's a great defensive wall that quickly fills up your graveyard with darks AND plants to fuel DAD, Chaos Sorcerer, Spore and Pot of Avarice.
ReplyDeleteI said the same thing about 3 Chaos Sorcerer in this build, but the more Pat and I play tested the build the more we realized that it was very rarely dead or inconsistent. He almost always had enough lights and darks in grave to support CS. Keep in mind this deck abuses Formula Synchron, which is a Light monster too!
This deck is soo weak against GK...
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