Mokey Mokey OTK

The Mokey Mokey deck is a powerful OTK if it works, but it can be slow and not very effective if not. It revolves around Mokey Mokey, Mokey Mokey Smackdown and Human-Wave Tactics. Shining Angel and Emissary of the Afterlife let you search for Mokey-Mokey or other Normal level 3 or lower fairy-type monsters, aswell as Enchanting Fitting Room lets you summon more normal level 3 or lower monsters, and using Human-Wave Tactics you can summon Mokey Mokeys easily. Mokey Mokey Smackdown makes the Mokey Mokey´s ATK on your field be 3000, so you can destroy 1 other fairy-type monster and attack your opponent with a powerful 3000 ATK monster, or even use Delta Attack to cause 9000 direct damage to your opponent´s LP attacking with 3 Mokey Mokeys. After the effect of Mokey Mokey Smackdown dissapears Nightmare Labyrinth protects your LP changing the Mokey Mokey´s position to DEF position, preventing you of taking battle damage from your opponent´s attacks. To protect yourself you can use cards like Wall Of Revealing Light, Gravity bind or Level Limit- Area B

Monster Cards

 * Mokey Mokey
 * Mystical Shine Ball
 * Shining Angel
 * Emissary of the Afterlife
 * Winged Kuriboh

Spell Cards

 * Mokey Mokey Smackdown
 * Dark Factory of Mass Production
 * Scapegoat
 * Monster Gate
 * Delta Attack
 * Hammer Shot
 * Dust Barrier
 * Swords of Revealing Light
 * Messenger of Peace
 * Level Limit - Area B
 * The Sanctuary in the Sky

Trap Cards

 * Return Soul
 * Labyrinth of Nightmare
 * Human-Wave Tactics
 * Wall of Revealing Light

On an alternative manner, a Soul Control Deck is essentially a Monarch Control Deck with a few different cards. The essential difference is that Soul Control Decks use between two and three Soul Exchange cards and one Brain Control, while most Monarch Control Decks before the new format used between two and three Brain Controls and only one Soul Exchange. Players using Soul Exchange instead of Brain Control allows a Soul Control Player to Tribute face-down monsters and does not require a player to pay 800 life points. The major drawback to this is that a player using Soul Exchange must skip their Battle Phase for that turn, which slows this deck down a lot, except for Kuraz. Most players that choose to use Monarchs prefer Brain Control because of this downside.