The "Three Lords of the Shadows" Deck

18-Monsters
1- Mask of Darkness
3- Goblin King
3- Spear Cretin
1- Night Assailant
3- Giant Germ
2- Magician of Faith
1- Uria, Lord of Searing Flames
1- Memory Crusher
1- Sangan
1- Raviel, Lord of Phantasms
1- Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder

14-Spells
3- Ground Collapse
2- Convulsion of Nature
2- Messenger of Peace
1- Pot of Avarice
1-Mystical Space Typhoon
2- Archfiend's Oath
1- Graceful Charity
2- Giant Trunade

8-Traps
1- Gravity Bind
1- Mirror Force
1- Sakuretsu Armor
2- Spirit Barrier
2- Astral Barrier
1- Call of the Haunted


Please give your advice.
 
Have you played the deck, and if so, how did it do?

I'm a bit concerned with only 6 continuous traps supporting Uria, but I love the spirit / astral barrier trick!

There's an old saying, something to the effect of: a man who tries to catch two rabbits will end up with none. I'm not a big Hamon fan, but the other two are certainly viable. I'm just not sure if they can co-exist in the same deck.
 
Why use sacred beasts? There no good and will get smacked faster than you think, not worth sacrificing your traps and spells for. Those beast cards are only good as a collectible item, that's it.
 
vanguard said:
Why use sacred beasts? There no good and will get smacked faster than you think, not worth sacrificing your traps and spells for. Those beast cards are only good as a collectible item, that's it.
I believe the whole point of this deck is to have fun with the Sacred Beasts. Hence the name. It's not really constructive critisism to berate the purpose of the deck head on. That's not why he built it.
 
I built this deck to have fun. I have used this deck alot and it's record is 3-3.

I have summoned Raviel about 7-9 times, Uria 5-7 times, and Hamon 6-8 times.

I have had alot of fun with this deck and I need help with some changes.

P.S. I am not trying to brag about the summoning of the Lords.
 
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