Forum:Crusading Assailant OTK

The last OTK deck I made was the Demise Strike Fighter OTK. Back then, I made a little vow to myself; if I made another OTK deck: I think I've fulfilled all of these requirements with my new deck: the Crusading Assailant OTK!
 * It would have to involve only 3 pieces:
 * The pieces would need to be super-searchable, and:
 * It had to be original and awesome.

Yeah, this deck has no traps. So?

The winning combo is to have a Gemini'd Shadow Delver and a Dark Crusader on your side of the field, with Night Assailant in your hand. Use Shadow Delver to allow Dark Crusader to attack directly. Then, discard Night Assailant for Dark Crusader's effect; Night Assailant returns to your hand. Repeat step two until Dark Crusader has as many attack points as are necessary, then attack directly for the win.

This deck has tons of ways to bring out its pieces. Sangan and Freed can get Shadow Delver from the deck to my hand; Grepher can get it to the graveyard to retrieve with Dark Eruption, Monster Reincarnation, or Monster Reborn; Blazewing Butterfly and Double Summon allow me to turn its effect on. Meanwhile, Reinforcement and Freed get me Dark Crusader, and Dark Grepher sends it to the graveyard for Monster Reincarnation/Reborn. Finally, in addition to the Graveyard-toolbox strategy that I've mentioned twice, Sangan gets me Night Assailant.

Meanwhile, I have 3 Hand Destruction, 3 Upstart Goblin, and 2 Allure of Darkness as draw spells. Terraforming gets me Mausoleum, to easily summon Freed. Heavy Storm rids the field of any bad spells or traps that could ruin my strategy. Everything in this deck has a purpose.

I've also made a side deck:


 * Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer x3
 * Unleash Your Power! x3
 * Future Fusion x1
 * Foolish Burial x2
 * Solemn Judgment x3
 * Mystical Space Typhoon x1
 * Twister x2

Kycoo can stop a single D.D. Crow from ruining my strategy. Unleash Your Power! does exactly what you think it does; it wins out over Super Double Summon because if Freed is on the field when I try to use SDS, he negates it. Future Fusion has a neat trick, and is why I included Raptinus in my Extra Deck: I use Future Fusion, select Raptinus, and send two Shadow Delvers to my graveyard to get back with whatever. Solemn Judgment stops bad things from ruining my plans; finally, Typhoon and Twister pick off individual spells and traps.

Tell me what you think of this concept deck. Runer5h 15:50, 25 April 2009 (UTC)Runer5h