It's late in the game, and
all of your most powerful monsters have been destroyed, you will need:
4
defensive monsters with very low attack - prevent rats or dragon pipers etc.,
one time wizard, one trap hole or maybe even two, and a shadow ghoul.
After you have put down the four
defensive monsters in defense mode, (I know it's risky because of Rageki, but
it's late in the game and they probably played it on your bewd or skull) play
the time wizard and use it's effect. It's effect states: Flip a coin and
if you call it right, destroy all your opponents monsters on the field. If you
call it wrong then destroy all of your own monsters on the field and do damage
to your life points equal to half of their attack strength. You're thinkin
I'm crazy! You're saying, but I can lose five monsters and almost or more than
one thousand life points. Either way it's a win-win situation.
If you call it right then good
for you, but it's even better if you call it wrong. This is because the
shadow ghoul's effect says that for every monster in your own graveyard add 100
points to this monsters attack. It's a level five card with 1600 attack
and 1300 defense. You've just added five hundred points to it's attack.
Those trap holes will come in handy fending off your opponents monsters from
attacking your life points until you draw a monster that you can use as tribute
for Shadow Ghoul. Using this method I've gotten my Shadow Ghouls attack
power to to 3,800 points! It's attack can be even more depending on how
many of the monster's in your deck are in your graveyard. Shadow Ghoul is
also good because you can use a Witch of the Black Forest to fish it out of your
deck.
-Nick R., Nrstar7@aol.com