drcrisis Posted December 23, 2014 Report Share Posted December 23, 2014 "Fienda" Archetype ●"Fienda" are a Level 5 XYZ Spamming deck, that can be utilized with cards focused around Fire/Water/Earth/Wind monsters.●Great boss monsters. Extremely competitive and fun to play. Difficult to master, easy to understand. [spoiler='The Lore of the Fienda']Underneath the hanging gardens of Texcoco lies a mysterious ruins of the holy and devout Aztec people. After centuries of worship to their gods under a blind devotion, their bloody worship has ceased to exist. However, carved in stone are the idols of Death, lurking in their engraved idols and mysterious shrines. The seal has recently been broken, and the horrors that once tainted the Aztec society have leaked into the thoughts of our own. The gods of death buried beneath the boulders of Chichen Itza. The sacrifice must be complete. The Fienda monsters of the Aztec empire thirst for the blood that once filled their rocky veins.[/spoiler] [spoiler='Monsters'] [/spoiler] [spoiler='Spells/Traps'] [/spoiler] [spoiler='Combos'] This deck, as you can tell with the monster effects, has extremely high synergy within the monsters and spell cards. Essentially, your objective is to summon 1 "Fienda" with another "Fienda" in the graveyard. Then, everything comes naturally. Due to the searching, pitching, and summoning effects of the monsters, any combination of 2 of them will work out in you putting 4 on the board with ease. Therefore, your main objective in the deck is to get set up for your combo, then protect your monsters. This is not as easy as it sounds. You need 1 Fienda in your hand, 1 Fienda in the grave, and a way to tribute summon that monster from your hand. Suggestions may be Pot of Duality and Upstart Goblin to deck thin early on, while another variant could make use of the spam using a Plant Synchro variant. You could possibly use a card such as Treeborn Frog to assist with your tribute summoning, or Goblin King for a ridiculous 5000 ATK beater! (If you can find a way to get him out, that is.) Now, you've got your combo off. All 4 "Fienda" monsters are on the field. Now let's have fun! Summon out your level 5 toolbox Xyz to take care of a tricky board if needed. Or, better yet, hit up the boss monster of the deck, "Fienda Defeat". This card is beautiful for getting rid of your opponent's backrow or monsters, but beware of a bounce to hand or banish! (Help counteract this with a Safe Zone or Fienda Oracle) Usually, if you can resolve the effect of Fienda Defeat more than once, you should win the game. You can easily plop a few more Fienda monsters on the field, granting it the ability to pop even more cards off of the field. Finally, the crazy stuff. Ever tried Dark Necrofear? It could be a tricky card to get over your opponent's monsters that counter this deck! Not really into XYZ? Try out Raviel, Lord of Phantasms or Puppet Master. Want to hit up that graveyard? Try Stygian Street Patrol! If you feel like you need to search more, try Tour Bus to Forbidden Realms. Last, but not least, the ultrasack. Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan is an EXTREMELY powerful trap card that is available in just 1 play using this deck. If you can normal summon 1 of your Fienda monsters, you can easily play this cards to get some serious plus on your board, and potentially bait out an opponent's trap. This deck has potentially devastating combos with a nice balance between field control and spam. Past the vulnerabilities, it has many bonuses that can make it an extremely powerful deck.[/spoiler] Post any comments/concerns! Would love to get feedback. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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