Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Why I say the Japs are creative

Over the years, it is common that the Jap never fail to surprise us with their creativity at innovating already "bottleneck" decks.


Take for example, TG agent has already been so stable and everyone just copy it wholesale. still, they are able to come up with another promising version.


Presenting to you: 【六武TG代行天使】aka Six sam TG agent angel


this deck had won the 2nd place at a recent team tournament 高槻CS.

モンスター(23枚)
六武衆のご隠居×2枚
創造の代行者 ヴィーナス×3枚
神秘の代行者 アース×3枚
神聖なる球体(ホーリーシャイン・ボール)×3枚
マスター・ヒュペリオン×3枚
ジャンク・シンクロン
クリッター
カオス・ソルジャー -開闢の使者-
TG ワーウルフ×3枚
TG ストライカー×3枚

魔法(9枚)
大嵐
増援
精神操作
死者蘇生
月の書
強欲で謙虚な壺×2枚
サイクロン×2枚

罠(8枚)
鳳翼の爆風×2枚
奈落の落とし穴×2枚
盗賊の七つ道具
神の宣告
神の警告
激流葬



Upon analyzing you will realize that this deck incorporates the most important element of six sam into it: the free shien lock every turn. and that is also why this deck caught my eyes.


Many still remember vividly how six sam used to dominate the meta when there is still 3 shiens around. locking your opponent for spell/trap negation every single turn. 


by using hermit, it creates a very powerful combo with agent. simply special summon hermit, normal summon earth, search for venus striker and synchro into shien. you get a free shien lock now, and next turn you can preceed to use venus to make gantetsu or whatever stunts you wish to execute. of course there are many other ways of doing it, just putting up an example for illustration purpose.


not only that, as many have complained the redundancy of having balls in your hand. this deck fits in PWWB and allows your to dump useless balls into the grave. this move nets 2 results:
1. dumping ball into grave serves as a food for hyperion destruction later or when needed.
2. PWWB away the useless things that you give your opponent, letting him drawing into another useless card that is of no value in that situation. basically, you had just wasted his draw.


awesome tech i would say. it is the creativity of these brilliant people that spice up our meta every now and then and the willingness to try out new styles that refreshes our game!


good job, jap OCG players! as always. =)

EDIT: thank you guys for pointing out the mistakes, really rusty with YGO. :/



7 Comments:

At October 27, 2011 at 12:23 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

?????????????

 
At October 27, 2011 at 12:27 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

do you have a english translated version?

 
At October 27, 2011 at 1:01 AM , Anonymous DSummon said...

You cant synchro for Shien using Hermit and Earth...

 
At October 27, 2011 at 1:13 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can't make Shi En with Earth because he requires a warrior tuner. :\

 
At October 27, 2011 at 1:17 AM , Anonymous NOOOO said...

its hermit + striker

 
At October 27, 2011 at 2:44 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Jap" ....Really dude....Really....Why could you just say Ocg? I am not hating, Great job yo !!!

 
At October 27, 2011 at 9:12 AM , Anonymous Hong said...

No humiliating remarks intended, just my way of saying Japanese.

 

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