Forum:Dark Verger Deck ~~ Please Comment!

I was thinking of a new Plant deck to make, looking through a few of my cards. I came across a Dark Verger that I pulled a while back, and didn't give it a second thought at that time. Looking back at it, it's a helpful little plant that can REALLY increase my field presence, especially if I have 3 in the Graveyard just waiting to be Summoned in an instant. Just summon either Copy Plant or Nettles, chain all three Vergers, and you can make pretty much any Synchro you want. I present: Synchro Verger!

This is what I came up with. Copy Plant and Dark Verger come in threes, since they combo so well together, making an instant Synchro with no card advantage lost. Next up, Nettles serves as a Tuner when Copy Plant is absent. Magical Merchant mills the deck, dumping Vergers, Plaguespreader, Dandylion, and anything else. Lonefire Blossom is a Plant staple, usually grabbing Tytannial or Gravirose for beatsticks when I don't have a Synchro up my sleeve. Tuningware may seem odd, but it gives me another target for One for One, can be brought back by Debris Dragon or Limit Reverse, and can help give me card advantage. Speaking of card advantage, Dandylion gives me a +2 when he dies, and is amazing Synchro material. Debris Dragon has a bunch of targets, over half the deck. He can even bring back Tuningware for me to duplicate with Machine Duplication, meaning 3 free draws, and almost any Synchro I want. As for Plaguespreader, he works as a Tuner when I have nothing else, and can be brought back almost for free.

Spells: Mark of the Rose, Brain Control, and Mind Control all serve one purpose. Grabbing my opponent's monsters for Synchro Summons. One for One helps me get Copy Plant, even though it won't trigger Verger. Machine Duplication gets me extra Tuningwares from my deck or hand, equaling even more draws. Foolish Burial dumps any number of things to be brought back later, and the rest are staples in any deck.

Traps: My signature small line-up of Traps is here, Threatening Roar and Call of the Haunted being staples, while Limit Reverse acts as a Call for almost 75% of the deck.

Please give me suggestions on how to improve this deck!--Black Rose 22:03, November 25, 2009 (UTC)