Deck Out or Die Trying

Jathro

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Deck Name: Greedy Burn
Author: Jeremy Johnson
Count: 42

Monsters: 20
Tribute:
Cyber Dragon x2

Non-Tribute:
Breaker the Magical Warrior
Chainsaw Insect x3
D.D. Warrior Lady
Destiny Hero - Defender x3
Morphing Jar
Sangan
Sasuke Samurai #3 x3
Spirit Reaper
The Bistro Butcher x3
Treeborn Frog

Spells:12
Book of Moon
Card Destruction
Dragged Down into the Grave
Enemy Controller
Graceful Charity
Mystical Space Typhoon
Nobleman of Crossout
Premature Burial
Rush Recklessly x2
Scapegoat
Smashing Ground

Traps:10
Call of the Haunted
Ceasefire
Disturbance Strategy x2
Greed x3
Mirror Force
Ring of Destruction
Torrential Tribute


Not sure if this is workable or not. Suggestions please?
 
Hmm... Bubble Crash I didn't really think about. But that doesn't force draws and therefore does no damage because of Greed. Heavy Slump didn't make the cut either because it only forces the opponent to draw 2 cards. I ultimately found Disturbance Strategy to be superior in that respect. The same goes for Mind Wipe, too.

Thanks for the suggestions. :)
 
Now that's an interesting concept I hadn't considered. I wonder which ones would be best.

Mystic Swordsmen - LV6 would force them to redraw the same monster.
Silent Magicians - With all the drawing they would be doing, LV4 could get powerful a few turns sooner than expected.

The others are not without their perks, but wouldn't really aid in this particular deck. However, the Dark Mimics are Swappable and could be useful in that respect.

Interesting idea, thanks!
 
wolfpac420 said:
i can't over look that nobody mentioned Needle Worm or

morphing jar # 2
Because they generally cause a loss of field presence and don't cause your opponent to draw. And because this isn't really a deck-out deck.

Splash in a Creature Swap. Why? Well, why not? You have Sangan, Morphing Jar, and Treeborn Frog which aren't any more useful on your side of the field than they would be on the opponent's. Once Breaker's effect has been used, you can swap him. Or, if you get in a tight spot, you may occasionally even find it helpful to swap The Bistro Butcher or a Sasuke and ram something into them.

If you ever really are in a bad spot, you could swap over a Defense-position Chainsaw and then destroy it with their monster. Thus, you draw one card and have improved your field presence.
 
well if it isn't a deck out deck choose a diffrent title

and this as your monster line up Cyber Dragon x2

Non-Tribute:
Breaker the Magical Warrior
Chainsaw Insect x3
D.D. Warrior Lady
Destiny Hero - Defender x3
Morphing Jar
Sangan
Sasuke Samurai #3 x3
Spirit Reaper
The Bistro Butcher x3
Treeborn Frog

you are looking to just give your opponent card advantage
 
No offense to you, wolfpac, but I'm starting to get the feeling you don't really understand this deck.

I'd suggest you note the card "Greed" in the Trap Line-up. Then maybe the point will become more clear to you. ;)
 
Jason_C said:
Splash in a Creature Swap.....

Jason_C said:
If you ever really are in a bad spot, you could swap over a Defense-position Chainsaw and then destroy it with their monster. Thus, you draw one card and have improved your field presence.

Better yet, set Morphing Jar & creature swap, then spring your Greed. Then, just go to town. Set three other S/T cards, play Card Destruct, both ditch and draw (opponent drawing more), attack Morphing Jar, both ditch and draw 5. Or Jar, set, then Card Destruct.

You don't seem to have much in the way of recouping your lost LP, after all, Morphing jar will hit you (points wise) just as hard as it will them. Maybe a Mystic Wok, or (better for the Card Destruct option) an Emergency provisions. Otherwise, you could zap both your LPs just to find that he has a ring up his sleeve too.

Oh, one more thing, I would consider side-teching some of the removals (The Bannishers, Dimentional Fissure, Macro Cosmos) just in case you find that your opponent is running a Dark World deck.
 
Lots of comments since my last check-in. I do like the idea of a Creature Swap. Cause without an active "Greed," I could be in a real bad spot with all the extra drawing my opponent could be doing. I also like the idea of an Emergency Provisions over a Mystik Wok considering the Trap lineup. Thanks for the suggestions, guys. These are great.
 
Jathro said:
Hmm... Bubble Crash I didn't really think about. But that doesn't force draws and therefore does no damage because of Greed. Heavy Slump didn't make the cut either because it only forces the opponent to draw 2 cards. I ultimately found Disturbance Strategy to be superior in that respect. The same goes for Mind Wipe, too.

Thanks for the suggestions. :)

Bubble crash may not do the dmg with greed, however, it will make your opponent have less choices in dealing with your field. If you give your opponent 10+ cards, they could take out your whole field easily. At least with bubble crash, you are limiting the amount of cards they have, thus saving yourself for another turn of forced rampant drawing
 
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