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As
promised, we have a Chazz Character deck today.
Chazz is a former Obelisk Blue student, who has
five main strategies. His first is what I like
to call Ancient Warriors, and revolves around
getting Chthonian Soldier,
Infernal
Incinerator, and Mefist the Infernal General in
play. This was the first strategy Chazz used.
After being given some new, rare cards from Dr.
Crowler, Chazz made his VWXYZ deck. This
revolves around summoning the powerful VWXYZ
Dragon Catapult Cannon. This was his second
strategy. His third strategy was a dragon deck,
which revolved mainly around Armed Dragon LV.
3-10. This strategy was used in the School Duel
against Jaden. His fourth strategy was used when
his brother challenged him to a duel where he
could only use monsters with 500 attack or less.
This deck is mainly using Ojama monsters, and
was pretty okay, because he used the effects and
defense to win that duel. His final strategy is
a combination of all of his different, past
strategies. The most prominent in this area are
Ojamas and Armed Dragons.
Today’s deck is going to revolve around these two sets of monsters. First of all, Armed Dragon LV 3 is just a stepping stone to get to Level 5. Level five has the attack of Jinzo at 1 lower a level. This card’s effect allows you to destroy a monster by discarding a card from your hand.. The only downside is you have to tribute a monster, and it ha to have more or equal attack to the monster you are planning to destroy. But the, we get Level 7. This has the same effect as Level 5 with the discarding and attack rule, but the best part is you can destroy all monsters with lower or equal attack on your opponent’s field (face-up monsters of course). But then the scariest one is Level ten. He has an amazing effect. You discard one card and all face up monsters on your opponent’s field are destroyed! To get out the others, we will be running Armed Level 3 in 3 copies. Then Level 5 will be run in two copies, but 7 and 10 in one. This gives us 7 monsters right there. The next group of monsters is the Ojama’s. Besides Skull Servant, these monsters were the complete laughing stock of the entire dueling world. Oh wait, I forgot about Basic Insect (^_^). Anyway, now with their new support, they aren’t as horrible. Ojamagic allows these monsters the card advantage no other group has. Ojamuscle gives Ojama King muscles, with up to 8000 attack points given to him. But you will barely get 3000 sometimes. Ojamuscle also combos well with Ojama Trio. The last, but BEST, support Ojama’s have is Ojama Delta Hurricane. By tributing Green, Yellow, and Black, you can destroy all your opponent’s monsters. And theirs the massive defender Ojama King. With all those in threes, we have another 21 cards! This is pretty easy, isn’t it! One of the biggest debates from where I live is whether to use Level Modulation or Level Up!. I personally prefer Level Up, because Level Modulation gives your opponent draw power. So we are also including 3 level ups, to help get our Armed Dragons whooping butt. Speaking of draw power, this deck doesn’t have much, except for Magical Mallet. Magical Mallet is a beefed up version of Reload, and is definitely needed here.
That brings us to the final part of my article. The actual deck! Monsters (16) Ojama Black x3 Ojama Green x3 Ojama Yellow x3 Armed Dragon LV. 3 x3 Armed Dragon LV. 5 x2 Armed Dragon LV. 7 x1 Armed Dragon LV 10 x1 Spells (18) X3 Ojamagic X3 Ojamuscle X3 Ojama Delta Hurricane X3 Magical Mallet X3 Polymerization X3 Level Up! Traps X3 Ojama Trio X1 Call of the Haunted X1 Torrential Tribute X1 Mirror Force
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