Forum:Anti-Defense Deck

People with a very good memory may remember me putting up an Anti-Defense deck a while ago. Well, now that Ehren, Lightsworn Monk is getting a reprint, I can finally make it in real life without spending too much. The deck's been testing well on DN, but I thought I'd let you guys have a look at it to see what you think, and whether or not I've missed anything.

Well, I may as well start my explanation with the monsters. They're all designed to eliminate defending monsters, allowing me to turn the game into an aggressive push every turn. Sasuke destroys face-up monsters, while Mystic Swordsman and Seacrh Striker destroy face-downs. Drillroid and Ehren don't care whether the monster is face-up or face-down. Twin Sword Marauder can't destroy them with an effect, but a double-attacking piercer is too good to let slide, especially in an otherwise fairly slow deck. My last choice, Hyper Hammerhead, may seem odd at first, until you realise that he actually does work against Defense Position monsters. He's also an all-round problem-solver.

The Spells provide the primary answer to the question 'What happens if your opponent attacks rather than defends?' The answer is Stumbling. Using it, I can stick all of my opponent's monsters in Defense Position. Magic Reflector can protect it, since its so important here. Shield Crush can kill anything, while Book of Moon can get a monster into Defense Position, which will last for an extra turn in combination with Stumbling. Reinforcement and Duality are for speed, while Reborn is a staple. I originally wasn't using MST, but after getting beaten by a single Gravity Bind, I realised it's pretty important. My last spell, Gravity Axe - Grarl comboes well with position changing cards, and becomes absolutely deadly in combination with Stumbling. I'm even considering running a 3rd - it's that good.

There isn't much variety in the Traps. Curse of Anubis and No Entry!! put everything in Defense, while Zero Gravity does effectively the same, although it helps me to get Search Striker or a monster that has Stumbled back into Attack Position. Lastly, Tragedy can behave almost like Raigeki in this deck - perfect!

Like I said, give all the criticism you can. I don't want to buy all of the cards to find out that half of them are unnecessary. Thanks a bunch! Battlemaniac (talk • contribs) 21:03, September 16, 2011 (UTC)