From: Brian C. Bollen
Subject: Total Annihilition: OTKs and Close Calls -
Killer Queen
Total Annihilation
By: Killer Queen
Introduction
Hi, I'm Killer Queen. I'm going to be writing a
weekly article about "OTK" and "close calls". A
"close call" is a term that I coined, which means
when you deal a massive amount of damage to your
opponent in one turn. We all know what a "OTK" is.
Note that I am new and may not have the best
strategies. These strategies may seem a little
unrealistic at first, but I have accomplished some
of them with my own Dark World deck or I've seen
someone else accomplish them with their deck. None
of these OTKs will be the classic "Cyber Stein,
Megamorph, and Cyber End Dragon" OTKs.
Dark World Deck
Dark World One Turner: V.1
First, you must need a really good hand. Two- three
Silvas and two- three Goldds. You must go second so
you can attack. When you draw a card it doesn’t
really matter what you draw because it only matters
what your opponent draws or what they already have
in their hand. If they activate “Card Destruction”
you can annihilate them easily. If you had 3 Silvas
in your hand your opponent’s whole hand is returned
to the bottom of their deck in any order! That is if
you play with 5 cards to start out. Of course if you
had only 2 Silvas in your hand 4 cards are returned.
Don’t forget that the Silvas are also special
summoned to the field, too. But, if you have 2
Silvas that means you have 3 Goldds in your hand, if
you have the perfect hand. When those 3 Goldds are
summoned that means you can destroy 6 cards on the
field. I suggest destroying 1 monster on the field
(if they have a monster on the field) and 5 magic
and trap cards on the field. But if you have 3
Silvas, you only will have three Goldds. So, you can
only destroy 4 cards. But it’s very unlikely that
your opponent is going to haves 5 magic or trap
cards. It’s also very unlikely that the magic or
trap card that you don’t destroy is a “Sakuretsu
Armor” or something. The Goldds are also special
summoned to the field. If you attack with all of
your monsters he/she will be unguarded and he/she
will be like dust in the wind. Note: this may be
best to use when your opponent never dueled you
before so they don't know that you have a Dark World
deck. Otherwise they will probably know what not to
activate.
If you have any questions or comments, contact me at
bcbollen@adelphia.net