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From: Adam Todd [mailto:adamtodd_6@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 10:09 PM

Subject: The beatdown Trample deck - Adam Todd

Beatdown / Trample deck

Monsters X18
Bersek Gorillas X3
Goblin Attack force X2
Spear Dragon X2
Chainsaw insect
Jinzo
Airknight Parsath
D.D Warrior Lady
D.D Assailant
Exiled Force
Cyber Jar
Magician of Faith
Goblin Elite Attack Force
Sangan
Breaker the Magical Warrior

Magics X15
Smashing Ground X2
Snatch Steal
Swords of Revealing light
Pot of Avarice
Scapegoat
United we Stand
Book of Moon
Nobelman of Crossout
Heavy Storm
Dark Hole
Monster Reincarnation
Mystical Space Typhoon
Premature Burial
Lightning Vortex

Traps X7
Dust Tornado X2
Sakuretsu Armor X2
Magic Cylinder
Call of the Haunted
Torrential Tribute

This is my Beatdown / Trample deck and these are it's stradegies and reasons

for the cards.
- The high attacking monsters and the trampling (attacks that do damage while the opponent's monster is in defence) make a speedy duel and that could be a good thing, no more of those stall decks.

- Most of these monsters go to defence mode after they attack (Goblins, Spear Dragons) so what you need before or after you attack and it's stilll your turn is that you need to protect them while their weak and have their 0

defence. Cards like Sakuretsu armor, Swords of revealing light, book of moon, and magic Cylinder can insure your monster's safety until he comes back to attack mode.

- For those of you who have Cyber dragon, well most of these monsters are over 2100 attack and can come out in one turn, so watch out. Plus, cards like Smashing Ground, Exiled Force, or even Dark hole if I am really desprite, can cause that dragon to go down. And if he comes back, D.Ds will take him out of play. So ha.

- Jinzo is a real important monster in this deck. Jinzo needs to be out as soon as possible, because cards like Sakuretsu armor, Widespread, or most effectively Magic Cylinder while you have a monster with United We Stand , could destroy you. So when you have Jinzo in your hand, try to use it as often as you can.

- Never attack with Chainsaw insect to another monster, unless you have no other monsters in your hand. Not even when Cyver Dragon or a high attacking monster. Its only used to bring the life points down, not to attack another monster. You dont want your opponent to have hand advantage over you.

- United we stand, Scapegoat, and Spear Dragon, can delete your opponents life points no matter what monster is on the field. Almost a victory there.
Just watch out for those Magic and traps on his side of the field.

- Cyber Jar and Pot of Avarice can help you get monsters in your hand and on

the fiield, and you'll need that. When Cyber Jar is used, you'll be almost guaranteed a high attacking monster or at least a any monster. Pot of Avatice is used frequently in the deck to recyle those hard hitters in your graveyard and have your opponent getting another dose of beatdown.

- Finalllym, Exiled Force can be good if you dont like to take risks. If you

have a Spear Dragon on the field and you dont wanna find out what effect your opponent willl get if he or if he doesn't have a effect monster, just use exiled. Or if you think it's a sangan (which I think it monstly is everyone runs him), then use D.D Warrior lady. Dont be greedy by thinking just because you have Trample with Spear Dragon, nothing bad is going to happen. Watch out for those face down cards, they can come back and haunt you late in the next turn.

-Dont be greedy by thinking you have the duel beaten just becasuse you have enough attack points to win the duel on your opponent, because he has counters, I mean all opponents usually do.


Adam Todd, Adamtodd_6@hotmail.com


 


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