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My previous rock deck was a complete mistake but I've made a new one and I hope that this one is better.

 

 

(20) Monsters

 

1 megarock dragon

1 lost guardian

1 Exxod, Master of The Guard

2 castle gate

3 the calculator

2 Moai Interceptor Cannons

1 Guardian Sphinx

1 Hieracosphinx

1 Grave Ohja

1 mine golem

2 monk fighter

1 master monk

1 sand Moth

2 Stone Statue of the Aztecs

 

(10) spell

 

1 wasteland

2 canyon

1 gaia power

1 acidic downpour

1 monster reborn

1 mystical space typhoon

1 enemy controller

1 lighting vortex

1 soul release

 

 

(10) trap

 

2 rock bombardment

2 release from stone

2 Bottomless trap hole

1 torrential tribute

1 Karma Cut

1 shift

1 compulsory evacuation

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Hi, I'm a new member to this forum, but I'm a seasoned rock deck user. I got a few suggestions.

 

As of now your deck really doesn't have a specific way of playing rock decks. There's a lot of ways. Right now your deck has most of them combined into one, and that's not as good as it sounds. Try cutting it down to at the most: 2 themes, or it will prove to be too slow against faster decks like a Batteryman OTK Deck (my rival).

 

1. Stone Statue of the Aztecs and Canyon are played using Fairy Box or Ojama Trio + All-Out Attack. If it isn't with these cards, then they're not very effective in your deck.

 

2. If you're planning to run the more-common defensive-return/clear-exploit rock deck, get rid of all your field cards. Don't waste room on those! Instead, focus on getting cards that return cards to the owners' hands, and then add in 3 Shield and Swords, so when your Exxod gets summoned via a sphinx, you can shield and sword and have Exxod attack for 4000. Since you have a clear field (returning and/or destroying opponent's monsters/spells/traps), you do it 2 times. Of course, watch out for the repercussions, so make sure you have something to defend your Exxod at downtime.

 

3. Another way to play rock decks is by using the Monk cards. Often overlooked and underestimated, these guys can prove pretty tough, but they need all of their support cards--ALL OF THEM. They must use all of their cards together for an effective beatdown and burn deck. If you don't have them, don't play any of them, because it will only end badly. They will also need Gaia Power--3 of them. Sorry to be so blunt.

 

4. There's another way to play rock decks, and that's by using the removed-from-play cards like Lost Guardian. It's harder to use, however, and I suggest you really shouldn't play it. In my opinion, it's the slowest rock deck there is, and really isn't worth the expensive effects of using them.

 

Sorry if I came off as a bit harsh and criticizing, but that's what I do when I see a rock deck that I want to help improve. So, get to it, rethink--and best of luck on your rock deck endeavors. :)

 

PS: Give up on The Calculator. It doesn't fit.

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