Duel Format:
O-O-N/A 30 points
DECK CONSTRUCTION: 15/20
deck count - 3pts
deck performance - 3pt
Consistency And Synergy - 3pts
new ideas / creativity / originality - 3pts
advancement / Sophistication - 3pts
Notes: This deck isn't one I see every day. It did feel like you were using some odd choices, like the rabbit. It felt like it could have been used for something else, perhaps? Vanillas are nice, but it doesn't help very much when you draw into them like in game 2. The deck is by no means perfect, but you made it work
very well regardless. When I saw Airbellum I figured I knew what direction that you were going into, but thankfully it wasn't some awkward lockdown-discard type deck.
PERFORMANCE: 27/30
Easily my best duels of the day. Game one felt like it was going to be one of those types of unenjoyable duels in which
nothing at all works at all and you can't really test the opponent. I was pleasantly surprised, despite the reasonable frustration at the irony of the first few turns. To actually use a setup like yours that gives your opponent a chance at all is something rare enough for these types of things, and then the testee using a lockdown deck wonders why they didn't get a perfect score. Thankfully, I've been blessed with my luck in testing, and this was no exception. Game one you pretty much had an answer for everything I threw at you. Game two... My side deck came in handy. It was a spot of fortune to draw into the key cards early on, and I was sure that I had you. But, you managed to overcome sided cards that were meant to stop you in your tracks. I slowed you, but I couldn't tame the carnage of the X-Sabers this time. That you overcame two sided cards that often times devastate the entire deck is admirable.
+ 3 points on good attitude. I'd give you more, if I could. You had to put up with a delay.
Total Score: 75/80
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As a final note... Consistency might be an issue, digging deeper into the innards of the deck's structure. I think you could do very well to take out the rabbit, and tech in my personal favourite card for the deck... Elder of the Six Samurai. Yeah, you read right. Giving you the ability to summon Shi En in a deck like this is a scary thought, and I might regret the suggestion, but it feels like it's only fair to give some wild choices. Also, if you want, you can replace the Starlight Road with
The Huge Revolution is Over. Without the rabbit, you could also take out the Leviair and squeeze into your extra deck an Urbellum. But that's more a preference.