1-Match duel results
• Duel results: [O.X.X] 10/30
• Deck construction 13/20
• Performance 15/25
• Total score 38/75
Your deck seems to overextend a little. I'm not all that sure that you run enough LIGHT monsters for BLS to be as viable as it looks. You didn't side against me, and unfortunately that takes away some of the points. Considering it buggered out the first turn in the third game (Forcing me to BANISH a Gusto Grif, which is part of my win condition), I was pretty sure it would have ended in disaster. Your Icarus Attack combos were very well placed, and saved you on multiple occasions. But it felt like that you were trying to do too many things at once, sometimes. The second game, you'd gotten a better understanding of what exactly I was doing. It was a little difficult to side against you, but I guess that's to be expected with similar deck types. I can't help but feel you used your Solemn Warning at the wrong time in the last game, but I guess you were expecting a Starform Dragon, which can't be negated.
REPLAYS:
1 2 32-Single duel results
• Duel results 5/5
• Deck construction 10/10
• Performance 5/ 5
• Total score 20/20
I'm beginning to get a hunch that I'm either really bad at this, or that others are doing really well. Regardless, you did better than expected. Managed to get over some problem cards, especially with that Treeborn Frog + Dark Dust Spirit combo early on, and your Utopia kind of sealed the deal. Not too much more to say.
REPLAY:
13-The question results
• "During your opponent's turn, your opponent discards two cards to fit the need of Darkness Approaches against your Face-Up Attack Position Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon. Your opponent summons VWXYZ-Dragon Catapult Cannon from their Extra Deck, and goes into their Battle Phase and attacks your Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon, opting to use the effect. What happens, and why?"
• Testee’s answer: Because of Darkness Approaches, my Red-Eyes is flipped into Face-Down Attack Position. Then, the VWYXZ Catapult Cannon, opting not to remove my card from play with its first effect, changes my monster to face-down defense position in the Battle Phase. I don't take damage but my Red-Eyes is still destroyed from battle.
• Correct answer: Darkness Approaches is the most unique card in the game. It has the potential to flip a card into Face-Down Attack Position. That's what makes it a tricky card. The last sentence in the effect of Catapult Cannon has thrown off many before, and I can safely say this guy has a decent understanding of rulings.
• Score 5/5
4-Bounus on attitude
• A minor issue with the third game aside, it was quite lovely to duel you. +2 pts.
5- full score 65/100
6- Dorm
Welcome to:
• Slifer Red Dormitory!
Closure:
As a final note... I kind of can't believe you didn't make
Ra Yellow Dormitory. Under different circumstance, it would be very well possible. Why didn't you? Well, if you sided and managed to overcome me in that last duel, no doubt you would have. Your deck may overextend a bit, but you played it fairly well. You used a pretty nice archetype with your own little twist, and are one of very few to effectively stunt the pace of my own Tempest Gusto deck. That's pretty admirable. It was great to play against you. I'd probably try to take out some of the chaos elements in the deck, but that's just a personal preference. I didn't like that you Effect Veiler'd me just to get a LIGHT monster in the Graveyard. As always, I'll go for saying Huge Revolution is Over is a better choice over Starlight road, but that's a personal preference. Always nice to have another space open in the Extra Deck, and you can't negate it with Solemn Warning. It's a Counter Trap, and I tend to love those. Oh, and you can replace it with Manga Stardust Dragon as it's a LIGHT monster, especially if you intend on keeping the secondary engine. Food for thought.