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^could work

 

I actually love FuFu+Overload in here.

 

YOu see' date=' your guide mentions 3 types of Morph decks, but there is a Fourth

 

[spoiler=Fourth Morph Deck']

Shitty Morphs that contain every morph they can find and sometimes have OVER 9000 CARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Against one of these, I got out a 15,200 ATK Chimeratech.

@ Anyone who doesn't know which Chimeratech I am talking about: YOU'RE F***ING RETARDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

EDIT: Will begin testing Deck B on YGON

 

I lose often with Chimeratech by either decking myself out, or getting hit by BoM, Shadow Spell, Cylinder, Penguin Soldier, Marshmallon, Armor Master, Spirit Rapist, Compulsory, PWWB, Raigeki Break, Mirror Force, Torrential Tribute, Magic Jammer, Starlight Road, Luster Dragon, Magical Arm Shield, and Sakuretsu Armor.

 

All of those actually happened. Quite sad, really. >___>

 

For FuFu and Overload to be most effective, there needs to be more field clearing involved in here. Right now, there's battle, the sided Slingen, Rose, Heavy, 2 Accelerators, Limiter Removal and Stardust. :/

 

I should update that guide sometime. Cleanen and Scramble are lonely. xD

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Testing shows:

 

Build A: Remoten is fairly slow but has a ridiculous amount of utility, gets me a beater, and sets up OTKs late-game. Overdragon is both nice support and an Achilles' Heel. More destruction is needed to get past certain threats, but an easier Gottoms also allows me to run over most threats that run over 1800, as most of my Morphtronics lack more than that much until I hit for game.

 

Build B: Doesn't have to fiddle around with the RFG. If I absolutely must, Remoten, FuFu, Overload, and RftDD are sided anyways. Faster than Build A, except situations where Build A has a starting hand that contains Future Fusion. While it's harder to use Gottoms to run over certain threats, more one for one destruction by effects from both Slingen and the extra Accelerator help keep them at bay anyways. Keeps everything needed for a straight-forward OTK style, while siding unnecessarily strong and slightly hard-to-summon Gottoms and Overdragon. The Double Ancient Combo is actually do-able with this changed build, and Map adds back some hillarious LOLATK, random LP gain, needed extra revival, and protection from non-redoable nukes (as in JD being redoable, Black Rose being non-redoable).

 

Based on these descriptions, which should I go with?

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Testing shows:

 

Build A: Remoten is fairly slow but has a ridiculous amount of utility' date=' gets me a beater, and sets up OTKs late-game. Overdragon is both nice support and an Achilles' Heel. More destruction is needed to get past certain threats, but an easier Gottoms also allows me to run over most threats that run over 1800, as most of my Morphtronics lack more than that much until I hit for game.

 

[b']Build B:[/b] Doesn't have to fiddle around with the RFG. If I absolutely must, Remoten, FuFu, Overload, and RftDD are sided anyways. Faster than Build A, except situations where Build A has a starting hand that contains Future Fusion. While it's harder to use Gottoms to run over certain threats, more one for one destruction by effects from both Slingen and the extra Accelerator help keep them at bay anyways. Keeps everything needed for a straight-forward OTK style, while siding unnecessarily strong and slightly hard-to-summon Gottoms and Overdragon. The Double Ancient Combo is actually do-able with this changed build, and Map adds back some hillarious LOLATK, random LP gain, needed extra revival, and protection from non-redoable nukes (as in JD being redoable, Black Rose being non-redoable).

 

Based on these descriptions, which should I go with?

Double Ancient Combo?
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Testing shows:

 

Build A: Remoten is fairly slow but has a ridiculous amount of utility' date=' gets me a beater, and sets up OTKs late-game. Overdragon is both nice support and an Achilles' Heel. More destruction is needed to get past certain threats, but an easier Gottoms also allows me to run over most threats that run over 1800, as most of my Morphtronics lack more than that much until I hit for game.

 

[b']Build B:[/b] Doesn't have to fiddle around with the RFG. If I absolutely must, Remoten, FuFu, Overload, and RftDD are sided anyways. Faster than Build A, except situations where Build A has a starting hand that contains Future Fusion. While it's harder to use Gottoms to run over certain threats, more one for one destruction by effects from both Slingen and the extra Accelerator help keep them at bay anyways. Keeps everything needed for a straight-forward OTK style, while siding unnecessarily strong and slightly hard-to-summon Gottoms and Overdragon. The Double Ancient Combo is actually do-able with this changed build, and Map adds back some hillarious LOLATK, random LP gain, needed extra revival, and protection from non-redoable nukes (as in JD being redoable, Black Rose being non-redoable).

 

Based on these descriptions, which should I go with?

Double Ancient Combo?

 

Ancient Fairy Dragon + Ancient Sacred Wyvern.

 

You know, that combo that hits them down to 700 if both players are tied, and 0 if I'm winning by 350 or more.

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Testing shows:

 

Build A: Remoten is fairly slow but has a ridiculous amount of utility' date=' gets me a beater, and sets up OTKs late-game. Overdragon is both nice support and an Achilles' Heel. More destruction is needed to get past certain threats, but an easier Gottoms also allows me to run over most threats that run over 1800, as most of my Morphtronics lack more than that much until I hit for game.

 

[b']Build B:[/b] Doesn't have to fiddle around with the RFG. If I absolutely must, Remoten, FuFu, Overload, and RftDD are sided anyways. Faster than Build A, except situations where Build A has a starting hand that contains Future Fusion. While it's harder to use Gottoms to run over certain threats, more one for one destruction by effects from both Slingen and the extra Accelerator help keep them at bay anyways. Keeps everything needed for a straight-forward OTK style, while siding unnecessarily strong and slightly hard-to-summon Gottoms and Overdragon. The Double Ancient Combo is actually do-able with this changed build, and Map adds back some hillarious LOLATK, random LP gain, needed extra revival, and protection from non-redoable nukes (as in JD being redoable, Black Rose being non-redoable).

 

Based on these descriptions, which should I go with?

Double Ancient Combo?

 

Ancient Fairy Dragon + Ancient Sacred Wyvern.

 

You know, that combo that hits them down to 700 if both players are tied, and 0 if I'm winning by 350 or more.

Funfunfun..........

 

Although Remoten is slow and stuff, I love the RftDD hijinks.... So I would have to go with Build A, but with the following change:

 

-2 Overdragon ComboFuture Fusion and Overload

-1 Overdragon

+1 Trunado

+1 Morphtronic Accelerator

+1 Whatever you want to add to the extra

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Testing shows:

 

Build A: Remoten is fairly slow but has a ridiculous amount of utility' date=' gets me a beater, and sets up OTKs late-game. Overdragon is both nice support and an Achilles' Heel. More destruction is needed to get past certain threats, but an easier Gottoms also allows me to run over most threats that run over 1800, as most of my Morphtronics lack more than that much until I hit for game.

 

[b']Build B:[/b] Doesn't have to fiddle around with the RFG. If I absolutely must, Remoten, FuFu, Overload, and RftDD are sided anyways. Faster than Build A, except situations where Build A has a starting hand that contains Future Fusion. While it's harder to use Gottoms to run over certain threats, more one for one destruction by effects from both Slingen and the extra Accelerator help keep them at bay anyways. Keeps everything needed for a straight-forward OTK style, while siding unnecessarily strong and slightly hard-to-summon Gottoms and Overdragon. The Double Ancient Combo is actually do-able with this changed build, and Map adds back some hillarious LOLATK, random LP gain, needed extra revival, and protection from non-redoable nukes (as in JD being redoable, Black Rose being non-redoable).

 

Based on these descriptions, which should I go with?

Double Ancient Combo?

 

Ancient Fairy Dragon + Ancient Sacred Wyvern.

 

You know, that combo that hits them down to 700 if both players are tied, and 0 if I'm winning by 350 or more.

Funfunfun..........

 

Although Remoten is slow and stuff, I love the RftDD hijinks.... So I would have to go with Build A, but with the following change:

 

-2 Overdragon ComboFuture Fusion and Overload

-1 Overdragon

+1 Trunado

+1 Morphtronic Accelerator

+1 Whatever you want to add to the extra

 

So... you're basically going in between both builds? Makes sense.

 

Said build would look like this:

 

Morphtronic OTK (40)

 

Monsters (21)

 

2x Cyber Dragon

3x Cyber Valley

2x Morphtronic Boarden

3x Morphtronic Boomboxen

3x Morphtronic Celfon

3x Morphtronic Remoten

3x Morphtronic Radion

2x Morphtronic Scopen

 

Spells (14)

 

1x Brain Control

1x Giant Trunade

1x Heavy Storm

3x Junk Box

1x Limiter Removal

2x Machine Duplication

3x Morphtronic Accelerator

1x One for One

1x Reasoning

 

Traps (5)

 

2x Bottomless Trap Hole

1x Mirror Force

1x Return from the Different Dimension

1x Torrential Tribute

 

Extra Deck (15)

 

1x Ancient Fairy Dragon

1x Ancient Sacred Wyvern

1x Armory Arm

1x Black Rose Dragon

1x Chimeratech Fortress Dragon

2x Chimeratech Overdragon

1x Colossal Fighter

1x Goyo Guardian

1x Magical Android

1x Power Tool Dragon

2x Stardust Dragon

1x Thought Ruler Archfiend

1x XX-Saber Gottoms

 

Side Deck (15)

 

1x Future Fusion

1x Gorz the Emissary of Darkness

3x Morphtronic Map

1x Morphtronic Slingen

1x My Body as a Shield

1x Mystical Space Typhoon

1x Overload Fusion

2x Prohibition

2x Royal Decree

2x ???

 

I have exactly 13 Synchros, so I have nothing to put in Overdragon's place.

 

Anyways, this looks solid. I just wish there was some sort of patch to the deck's main flaw, then I'd be finished.

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You own 13 synchros?

 

 

 

 

Buy some more Gaia Knights and Stardusts or something....

 

The rest of my money is being mostly eaten up by my budget MtG 5TK deck (which is quite fast by MtG standards). Gaia Knight may not cost much, I'll see when I go to my local card store on Sunday to get my baby brother 3x SDMM. (Stardust is $15)

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You own 13 synchros?

 

 

 

 

Buy some more Gaia Knights and Stardusts or something....

 

The rest of my money is being mostly eaten up by my budget MtG 5TK deck (which is quite fast by MtG standards). Gaia Knight may not cost much' date=' I'll see when I go to my local card store on Sunday to get my baby brother 3x SDMM. (Stardust is $15)

[/quote']I got one for 10...

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You own 13 synchros?

 

 

 

 

Buy some more Gaia Knights and Stardusts or something....

 

The rest of my money is being mostly eaten up by my budget MtG 5TK deck (which is quite fast by MtG standards). Gaia Knight may not cost much' date=' I'll see when I go to my local card store on Sunday to get my baby brother 3x SDMM. (Stardust is $15)

[/quote']I got one for 10...

 

I got both for $0 as a B-Day gift last year, along with the rest of the deck. xD Anyways, things cost more in Canada than the US.

 

Anyways, I still can't afford Stardust. I have to pinch every penny for other stuff. Besides, I'd rather get RDA so I can run over obscure things like SDD/AM without needing Gottoms.

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Oh right' date=' CDN, not USD.... Okay conversion rate blah.

 

But Stardust is better

 

cuz Yusei uses it

 

The conversion rate is currently about 1:1, with CDN going above the USD every so often.

 

The thing here is that everything costs more due to import costs. Even if I bought online, it's not the conversion rate, it's the fees that accompany it.

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