Shien's Spy

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Once this card came out, it made my Ameba burn deck much more playable. I don't have my deck list here at work, but I will post it tonight when I get home.

My deck plays alot like skey23 described it. The 3 Spys, 2 Swaps, 3 MoF's, and 3 Amebas, means alot of swapping going on. Add in a couple of Salvages to get Ameba back from grave, 2 Apprentice Magician's to get the MoF's out quicker, Tsuki and BoM's to reuse those Ameba's, 2-3 Mother Grizzly's to get Ameba, and plenty of stall, and you have one annoyed opponent.

Another combo I found fun when I couldn't get to Ameba, was to Swap my Tsuku with their monster, and then get Tsuku back at the end of my turn.
 
Yeahhhh....now I LIKE that idea, Salvage, why didn't I think of that?

The idea I had was a very versatile card that I believe is under played in today's meta....that being, Compulsory Evacuation Device. With this little gem you can send your MOF back to your hand to keep it from Nobleman of Crossout, you can send their Airknight Parsath back to their hand, you can give them Ameba and then send it back to your own hand....very versatile. Since Ameba's effect is only good once while it's face up on the field and it's very vulnerable sitting out there like a dead duck face up OR face down it only makes sense to store it in your hand where it's resonably safe.
 
Thanks for posting your Ameba deck! This will give me a great start. Obviously we all have a bit different playing styles but I think this comes pretty close to what I'm aiming for.

Speaking of the Spy and Creature Swap. Has anyone tried an Ameba side deck in a Zombie deck? I know that at first glance sounds pretty silly but....if you already use Creature Swap in your Zombie deck <shrug> It just seems like it would be a completely unexpected turn around of a deck.
 
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