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COQUETURE` // Format: 2008.09.01 ADV // Last Update: 2008.12.10

[spoiler=Main Deck]


  • MONSTER: 18 Cards
    • 3 Drillroid
      3 Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo
      3 King Tiger Wanghu
      3 Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
      1 Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
      2 Prime Material Dragon
      3 Thunder King Rai-Oh
       

SPELL: 12 Cards

  • 2 Book of Moon
    3 Burden of the Mighty
    3 Enemy Controller
    1 Mystical Space Typhoon
    3 Shrink
     

TRAP: 10 Cards

  • 3 Bottomless Trap Hole
    1 Mirror Force
    3 Royal Oppression
    3 Solemn Judgment

 

[spoiler=Side Deck]


  • MONSTER: 3 Cards
    • 3 Dimensional Stronghold Weapon
       

SPELL: 0 Cards


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TRAP: 0 Cards


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Current Issue: Help me build a side deck! :D

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1. Should I drop 1 Divine Wrath for 2 Magic Drain?

2. Should I add in 1 D.D. Warrior Lady for removal?

3. Should I add back some generic removal?

 

1. yes

2. yes

3. no

 

That would bring the deck to 41 if that's a problem you can always cut 1 of mirror force, dimensional prison or bottomless trap hole.

 

When I think about it you could cut 1 divine wrath, 1 bottomless trap hole and 1 dimensional prison for 2 magic drain, 1 dd warrior lady and 1 gorz emissary of darkness.

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In the whole, while wraths were fine, I felt that Rai-Oh did the best job negating the things I'd want to use Wrath on (self-summoning monsters) and Wraths drawn in multiples were without value. Trying solemns, on the other hand, was a different experience entirely. Suddenly, this deck had answers for everything. Not only could I destroy everything they tried to do with bottomless, Wanghu, and Burden, but any attempts to stop my attacks or break my locks just failed.

 

I wouldn't try to suggest something beyond your ability, but the difference between the two builds was night and day.

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In the whole' date=' while wraths were fine, I felt that Rai-Oh did the best job negating the things I'd want to use Wrath on (self-summoning monsters) and Wraths drawn in multiples were without value. Trying solemns, on the other hand, was a different experience entirely. Suddenly, this deck had answers for everything. Not only could I destroy everything they tried to do with bottomless, Wanghu, and Burden, but any attempts to stop my attacks or break my locks just failed.

 

I wouldn't try to suggest something beyond your ability, but the difference between the two builds was night and day.

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I'll definitely look into a set of Solemn then.

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