Nehemiah Suggs

Modified Beatdown

The Gameroom

07/26/03

People 65

Njsuggs@ualr.edu

 

 

Deck

 

Traps:

 

Waboku 2

Mirror Force 1

Ring of Destruction 1

Call of the Haunted 1

Imperial Order 1

 

Magic:

 

United We Stand 1

Reinforcement of The Army 2

Graceful Charity 2

Raigeki 1

Dark Hole 1

Swords of Revealing Light 1

Fissure 1

Nobleman of Crossout 2

Change of Heart 1

Harpie’s Feather Duster 1

Heavy Storm 1

Snatch Steal 1

Creature Swap 1

Premature Burial 1

Pot of Greed 1

Monster Reborn 1

 

Monster:

 

Goblin Attack Force 3

Spear Dragon 2

Witch of the Black Forest1

Maraurding Captain 2

Exiled Force 1

Injection Fairy Lily 1

Jinzo 1

Yata-Garasu 1

Sinister Serpent 1

Bazoo the Soul-eater1

Cyber jar 1

Fiber jar 1

Airknight Parshath 1

 

 

 

Round 1

 

Still kind of vague on details I kind of beat him quick.  He was a newbie.  So it was easy to beat him twice

 

Round 2

 

The first game scared the living daylights out of me.  My LP was at 250 while his was at 6900.  So how did I win?  Well on his previous turn He destroyed my WTBF with a magic card and attack me with a GAF that brought me down to the 250.  Using witch’s effect I got a Spear dragon.  On my turn I drew nobleman of Crossout and played Spear dragon.  This brought him down to 5000.  On His turn he played a face down monster and ended his turn.  Now on my turn I pull pot of greed.  I use it and get Monster Reborn and GAF.  This was the end for him.  I Noblemaned his face down, played Reborn on his GAF and played my own from my hand that plus the spear dragon already on the field was enough to beat him senseless.  The second game was all mine.  A combination of Marauding Captain, Injection Fairy Lily and United we stand got me off to a great start.  Then my spear Dragon sealed the deal.

 

Round 3

 

I played Mohawk kid.  Yes the kid really has a Mohawk.  Don’t let the Mohawk fool you he is actually really good.   It was his fiends against my modified warriors.  He proved to have the better luck and beat me in the first game.  He may have won the battle but I won the war and took the last two games.

 

Round 4

 

Thank God finally and easy duelist. Playing against these experienced players is mentally draining.  Even so he still manage to pull out one game.

 

Round 5

 

This kid is my own personal Jinx.  You see I play him all the time in free duels and usually beat him, but when it comes to tournaments he seems to always get the upper hand.  Today I broke the curse.  I beat him and now it was time to face quit possibly the best duelist there.

 

Round 6

 

The Finals me vs. Eric.  This is time when Eric is the most dangerous.  You see the Phaoranic Guardian had just come out, and Eric has an uncanning ability to figure the correct number and usage of the new cards almost immediately.  He then uses this knowledge to modify his deck.  His Mirage of Nightmare and MST were unwelcome visitors as they help him deck filter his way to a victory in the first game.  Seeing his game plan I was able to counter it with a careful use of Imperial order, Heavy Storm, and Harpie’s Feather Duster.  This Strategy helped me to win the next two games and the tournament.