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July 2007
The Pyramid
Warrior Deck
By: Megaverse
Deck Count: 43
Monsters: 24 Spells: 11 Traps: 7
Ok, first of all this is mainly an Earth Warrior
Deck with three Chainsaw Insects and the Pyramid
Turtle/Ryu Kokki combo thrown in. So laugh if
you want, but it works pretty well.
Monsters
Pyramid Turtle (2)
Ryu Kokki (2)
Swift Gaia The Fierce Knight
Blindly Loyal Goblin (2)
Command Knight (3)
Chainsaw Insect (3)
Mataza The Zapper
Gearfried The Iron Knight (3)
Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke (2)
Elemental Hero Wildheart (3)
Jinzo
D.D. Warrior Lady
Spells
Axe Of Despair
Lightning Vortex
Fusion Sword Murasame Blade (2)
The Warrior Returning Alive
The A. Forces
Reinforcement Of The Army
Premature Burial
Mage Power
Mystical Space Typhoon
Amplifier
Traps
Dust Tornado
Ultimate Offering
Blast With Chain
Call Of The Haunted
Magic Cylinder
Magic Drain
Sakuretsu Armor
Let’s start with the Famous Pyramid Turtle/Ryu
Kokki Combo first. It allows you to have a
facedown defense position monster to eat up an
attack and still bring a good 2400 ATK monster
to the field that will make those of you with
Warriors and Spellcasters think twice about
attacking it.
Now we go on to the three Chainsaw Insects, what
can I say, they are here for sheer beatdown
power from a level 4 monster that requires no
tributes. So what if you opponent gets to draw a
card?!
Now let’s move on to the heart of the deck, the
Warriors. (Come out and Play!!!) They are most
earth type warriors with a smattering of others
thrown in. (You may ask why I don’t have a Gaia
Power in this deck, I don’t know, it would add
some attack power wouldn’t it.) The Wildhearts
add attack power to all the other warriors and
the spell cards also add great attack power and
support for the warriors.
Mataza allows you to attack twice and eat up the
field when he is high enough on points. Let me
tell you, this layout allows all those little
monsters to become big ones in a hurry.
Gearfried and Blindly Loyal Goblin are decent in
their own right, just try to Snatch Steal them
or equip a Flint to them. Won’t work! D.D.
Warrior Lady is there for removing a pesky
monster from play and Jinzo is purely there for
those emergency trap card negations. After all,
there are a lot of Magic Cylinders and Sakuretsu
Armors floating around out there.
But be real careful about bringing Jinzo out too
early in the game, if you do, and don’t have
Amplifier yet, he become a liability instead of
an asset.
As it stands, this is really a pretty powerful
deck, but even I can see room for improvement.
-Battle On Warriors!
If you have any questions or comments, I can be
reached at Megaverse1968@Gmail.com
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