HakuroDK Posted November 5, 2009 Report Share Posted November 5, 2009 This is my main tournament deck at the moment. It is, quite literally, a deck of fish. Main Deck: 42 Monsters: 20 Fishborg Blaster x3Oyster Meister x3Unshaven Angler x3Royal Swamp Eel x3Metabo-Shark x3Warrior of Atlantis x3Superancient Deepsea King Coelacanth x2 Spells: 11 A Legendary Ocean x3Water Hazard x2Lightning Vortex x1Pot of Avarice x2Mystical Space Typhoon x1Moray of Greed x2 Traps: 11 Call of the Haunted x1Dark Bribe x3Bottomless Trap Hole x2Mirror Force x1Torrential Tribute x1Fish Depth Charge x3 Extra Deck: 15 Goyo Guardian x1Black Rose Dragon x1Stardust Dragon x2Red Dragon Archfiend x2Iron Chain Dragon x2Magical Android x3Armory Arm x2X-Saber Urbellum x2 The primary objective of the deck is to get Coelacanth out on the field while keeping as many Fish-type monsters inside of the deck as possible for special summon with Coelacanth's effect. Then with Coelacanth, ditch cards every turn to grab Royal Swamp Eels and Fish-type non-tuners for synchro. The deck is very perpetual in how it almost mills monsters to the graveyard and shoves 'em back in the deck. But hey. The deck has the potential to OTK as early as the first turn I can attack in a duel, be that my first turn or my second. How it'd work is using Water Hazard, special summon Unshaven Angler, tributing it using its ability to normal summon Coelacanth, discard to special summon 2 Royal Swamp Eel and 2 of any combo of Unshaven Angler and Metabo-Shark, synchro for Stardust and Red Dragon Archfiend, and that'd be a total attack of 8300 LP. ...and that's how the deck normally works for me sometimes I have to fend off with what I have, but even then it operates a lot like an old-fashioned aggro deck with most of my offensive monsters having an average of 1900 ATK with Ocean on the field and running all but two non-tribute monsters. Please tell me what you think! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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