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3 Scrap Chimera
3 Scrap Beast
2 Breaker the Magical Warrior
2 Thunder King Rai-oh
1 Scrap Goblin
1 Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind
1 Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
1 Summoner Monk
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3 Scrapstorm
3 Scrapyard
3 Forbidden Lance
2 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Dark Hole
1 Monster Reborn
1 Mind Control
1 Book of Moon
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3 Fiendish Chain
2 Solemn Warning
2 Dimensional Prison
1 Call of the Haunted
1 Mirror Force
1 Solemn Judgment
1 Torrential Tribute
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3 Scrap Dragon
1 Scrap Archfiend
1 Dark End Dragon
1 Stardust Dragon
1 Arcanite Magician
1 Blackwing Armor Master
1 Brionac, Dragon of the Ice Barrier
1 Scrap Twin Dragon
1 Thought Ruler Archfiend
1 Black Rose Dragon
1 Steelswarm Roach
1 Number 39: Utopia
1 Gemknight Pearl
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[quote name='∞ Skiel ∞' timestamp='1307654152' post='5270112']
How does this work for you??
It seems like it would be too random for it to work... [color="#FFFFFF"]but I'm probably wrong...
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It's not random... idgi

[quote name='Bringerofcake' timestamp='1307663384' post='5270389']
Have you tested yet? Monster count is pretty low, and I want to hear how it goes.
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Yeah, I've tested a bunch. It's really good.

I'll show you on DN some time
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Bump. More testing brought forth updates.

I thought I edited the Wanghus out. I had been using them because of Anti-Meta capabilities and for Landoise access but it wasn't very good at the first and the second wasn't worth it because I'm always bluffing my Spells as backrow, using them for Summoner Monk, or just using them for their effects. Rai-oh has proven to be much better. The extra 200 ATK is delicious and its effect is better at anti-meta. One of the things about Wanghu was that it could stop first turn Shi En but Rai-oh can stop the Smoke Signals and the RotA, which can stop first turn Shi En almost as often. If I open with Rai-oh, they have a roughly 15.6% chance of opening with Shi En if they run Upstart. If Upstart is being used, that number is a much higher 46.3% (approximately). Now, obviously, I'm not gonna get Rai-oh every game and I'm not gonna go first every game. Fiendish Chain has been testing amazingly. I block stuff (Kageki, Descendant, Debris, Junk Synchron) from activating their effects and leave my opponent with a (in some cases) weak monster that can't even attack. Alternatively, I can block attacks from strong monsters. Fiendish Chain is obviously amazing against DAD (Dueling Network has a lot of 1000+ members playing BW) and other boss monsters with great effects. After I block the effects, I summon Scrap Dragon and can use the Fiendish Chain as Scrap Dragon fodder to destroy backrows and stuff and then attack over the monster (or destroy it with the effect if I can't attack over it). If I get rid of the monster without destroying it (maybe they Synchro with it or something), Chain stays as Scrap Dragon fodder for later use. The monster ratio and the numbers of Scrapyards and Scrapstorms are working perfectly. Goblin is a good defense in a pinch. It's like running DDWL as a tech in a deck with RotA. You're kind of turning that search card into a toolbox of sorts. The deck is working beautifully so far. Dust Tornado was excessive so it was negged for another Fiendish Chain. I also negged a Breaker for a Grand Mole because I've been playing a lot of decks without backrows. Additionally, Grand Mole gets rid of all sorts of stuff and is bait for both of the commonly played Solemn cards. Breaker is too, but Grand Mole can be re-used and bait out Warnings AFTER its first Summon.

/rant and deck analysis
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