Yet another overlooked
deck-Monster Removal
This deck hurts. It's pre-banlist though,
so if they do end up banning the cards (if you didn't know, the ten cards are:
Raigeki, Harpie's Feather Duster, Delinquent Duo, Yata-Garasu, Fiber Jar, Cyber
Jar, Injection Fairy Lily, Imperial Order, Painful Choice, and Change of Heart)
this deck blows. Anyway, here goes:
To start off this deck, we need a
reason, right? Well, here it is:
Fiber Jar. See? What you do is remove all of
your opponents monsters, then Fiber Jar and Yata-Lock 'em. Yippee!
But
Yata isn't the only card that goes well (extremely well: a few Spirit Reapers or
Don Zaloogs and this deck is Godly); Beatdown is also very useful in this
deck-type.
So, we now know why this deck is built. But what goes into it?
Well, no staple-naming, of course:
Monsters:
Kycoo the Ghost
Destroyer
This card is god. See, whenever it deals damage, remove two
monsters in your opponent's graveyard from play. Wow.
Sasuke
Samurai
Gives Kycoo a tasty treat, especially when attacking a monster that
was just Book of Mooned.
Yata-Garasu
Must I explain?
Fiber
Jar
Must I explain?
Bazoo the Soul Eater
Use this card with
Dimension Fusion. Keep bringing and removing...even though your opponent get's
monsters too. Soul Release the monsters.
Chaos Emperor Dragon-Envoy of
the End
You can use the other Chaos monsters, but this one works the best.
Remove your cards, remove their cards, then Miracle Dig your cards back to your
Graveyard and do it again.
Magician of Faith
Get back any magic card
(this deck is heavy on magics)
Magics:
Nobleman of
Crossout
Sure, you could end up getting rid of your Fiber Jar too, but then
you can Miracle Dig, especially with Bazoo out and do it again.
Book of
Moon
Lots of combos: NoC, Sasuke Samurai, BoM their pesky Spirit Reaper...the
possibilities of this card are endless. Plus, it's a quick-play magic, so you
can use it pretty much whenever. It's a great card.
Soul Release
Not
only can you remove monsters, you can remove their magic cards too, making their
staples that can hurt you bye-bye.
Hand Disruption
Any of the
pre-negators work great in this deck, mainly for Soul Release. Deplete their
hand, then get rid of it. Do it again with Magician of Faith (another reason for
Book of Moon)
Autonomous Action Unit
If you can't possibly remove any
more monsters because your Kycoo is full (or gone), simply take 'em from your
opponent. And with Spell Economics, do it for
free.
Traps:
Graverobber's Retribution
100 lp for each monster
removed from their Graveyard...hmmm, with Kycoo, that's lots.
Magic
Jammer
Afte the first Fiber Jar, you won't need a hand too much...they do,
and stopping their Magics from their had is deadly. Same with Seven Tools of the
Bandit.
Magic Drain
See above.
Mirror Wall
Bust it out when
they attack your Kycoo with a Gemini: their monster dies, and you remove. They
need a Trap Economics, huh? (oh wow...JUST THINK!!!!!!)
Waboku
Please,
must I explain...Waboku is only the best trap card.
This deck kicks so
much butt it's not even funny. Here's a sample:
Monsters (18):
3x
Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
1x Fiber Jar
1x Yata-Garasu
3x Magician of
Faith
2x Bazoo the Soul Eater
1x Chaos Emperor Dragon-Envoy of the
End
1x Jinzo
2x Spirit Reaper
2x Don Zaloog
2x Sasuke
Samurai
Magics (21):
1x Delinquent Duo
1x Miracle Dig
1x
Confiscation
1x Forceful Sentry
3x Mystical Space Typhoon
2x Soul
Release
3x Book of Moon
2x Nobleman of Crossout
1x Harpie's Feather
Duster
1x Heavy Storm
1x Monster Reborn
1x Premature Burial
1x Dark
Hole
2x Autonomous Action Unit
Traps (6):
3x Waboku
1x Mirror
Wall
2x Magic Drain
A little heavy on the Magics, but the Side deck
will make up for it:
Side deck (15):
2x Seven Tools of the
Bandit
2x Magic Jammer
1x Raigeki
1xCall of the Haunted
1x Sasuke
Samurai
2x Maruading Captain
1x Don Zaloog
1x Magic Drain
1x Spell
Economics
2x Graverobber's Retribution
See, not all cards I mentioned
are in the main deck, but that's because the main deck is how I like it. You may
want to tweak it. Now, don't get me wrong, this deck is ORIGINAL. Sorry,
couldn't help it. Anyway, this deck is how I like it, but I've never play-tested
this deck..it's just one I made up. Anyway, if you want to e-mail me, send it to
Anteaus44@aol.com. Thanks a bunch and hoped you enjoyed it!