King of the Deads

I'm going to take a lucky guess and say that the goal of this deck deck is to get a sick powerful Chaos Necromancer to the field. Well, I can see your methods of getting monsters in the Graveyard, and it's not too bad. However, I think we can up the ante a little bit.

First, let's see what monsters we'll keep:
Chaos Necromancer x2
Mystic Tomato x2
Kuriboh x2
Morphing Jar x1
Spirit Reaper x2

Now, let's replace the others that only help but so much:
-Labyrinth Wall
-Chiron the Mage
-Jowgen the Spiritualist
-Needle Worm

+Exiled Force x1
+Sangan x1
+Newdoria x3
+Yomi Ship x2
+Night Assailant x1

Your new monster lineup features monsters that like the Graveyard. Exiled Force, Newdoria, Yomi Ship, and Night Assailant all destroy monsters, and Sangan can search out any monster in your deck. One Chaos Necromancer is dropped so that there is less dead weight in your hand as you set everything up for him.

Next, your spells:
Card Destruction x1
Mystical Space Typhoon x1
Giant Trunade x2
Level Limit - Area B x2
Lightning Vortex x1

-Dark Core
-Monster Reincarnation
-Tribute to The Doomed

+Dark Hole x1
+Nobleman of Crossout x1
+Axe of Despair x2
+Swords of Revealing Light x1
+Heavy Storm x1
+Premature Burial x1

Instead of using your spells to get your monsters into the graveyard, let's use your spells to augment and enhance your field presence. Along with a few staples, the three Axe of Despairs are there to beef up your monsters when you need it. Plus, if have Chaos Necromancer with 5 monsters in the graveyard equipped with an Axe, he's got 2500 ATK. Field another monster, and if they destroy the Axe, tribute the other monster to put Axe back on top of the deck. Next turn, Chaos Necromancer is at 2700 ATK with Axe.

As for traps:
-Judgment of Anubis
-Divine Wrath
-Forced Requisition
-Magical Thorn

+Call of the Haunted x1
+Raigeki Break x2
+Waboku x2
+Sakuretsu Armor x2
+Dust Tornado x1

Your old trap lineup did little more than annoy the opponent. This lineup is more defensive with some minor offensive elements. Use Raigeki Break to clear sudden threats and power up Chaos Necromancer.

Well, there it is. Your new and improved King of the Deads deck. Enjoy!
 
Deck changes

*looking through the thread* Exiled Force? Got to think earlier of that.
Yomi Ship? That looks ok. Only, it looks strange: I can't find one. PGD: should be common. 10+ boosters: nothing. Or in DR1: nothing. Newdoria is indeed a good choice. Just like Night Assailant and Sangan.
I agree at the most points of the Monsters you suggest, except for 1 thing: I use Chiron the Mage, to at last have a option to destroy S/Ts of the opponent.

*jaw drops* Did I forget to list Dark Hole and Swords of Revealing Light? For the rest.. I agree with the Spell-changes, except for 1 thing: there are often monsters who ARE able to beat this Deck, that is why I had Dark Core in it. Therefore, I keep 1 Dark Core instead of Premature. Also, I don't like Heavy Storm in Decks such as this.

I'll keep the 2 Judgment of Anubis instead of the Call of the Haunted and the Dust Tornado.

Non-tributes (18/20x)
Chaos Necromancer (2x)
Mystic Tomato (2x)
Chiron the Mage (1x)
Kuriboh (3x)
Morphing Jar (1x)
Spirit Reaper (3x)
Exiled Force (1x)
Newdoria (3x)
Night Assailant (1x)
Sangan (1x)
(Yomi Ship 2x)

Spells (14x)
Card Destruction (1x)
Mystical Space Typhoon (1x)
Giant Trunade (3x)
Dark Core (1x)
Level Limit - Area B (2x)
Dark Hole (1x)
Swords of Revealing Light (1x)
Nobleman of Crossout (1x)
Axe of Despair (3x)

Traps (8x)
Judgment of Anubis (2x)
Raigeki Break (2x)

Waboku (2x)
Sakuretsu Armor (2x)
 
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