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The Spell lineup is simple and to the point. [[Terraforming]] searches ALO and Wetlands. [[Heavy Storm]] and [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] are staples. [[A Legendary Ocean]] is needed for the Daedalus monsters. [[Wetlands]] makes my frogs fearsome(Seriously, [[Submarine Frog]] becomes a [[piercing]] 2400 ATK beatstick that bypasses every stall card. That is epic.).
 
The Spell lineup is simple and to the point. [[Terraforming]] searches ALO and Wetlands. [[Heavy Storm]] and [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] are staples. [[A Legendary Ocean]] is needed for the Daedalus monsters. [[Wetlands]] makes my frogs fearsome(Seriously, [[Submarine Frog]] becomes a [[piercing]] 2400 ATK beatstick that bypasses every stall card. That is epic.).
   
Trap lineup is made of staples. The only non-staple trap here is [[Aegis of the Ocean Dragon Lord]], that protects every single frog from ANY kind of destruction.
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Trap lineup is made of staples. The only non-staple trap here is [[Aegis of the Ocean Dragon Lord]], that protects every single frog from ANY kind of destruction. --[[User:Reimu-H|Reimu-H]] 14:45, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

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At one point, I'm certain we've ALL bought one of the Structure decks. I still use the Invincible Fortress structure deck in casual duels. All of these structure decks have certain things in common; they cost about the same; they will always have the card list, unlike a booster back; they also all have a trump card. Many decks don't, but a structure deck's most powerful card is usually conveniently displayed right on the front, where potential buyers can see it. And they're not just pretty, they can be downright DEADLY.

So, as you've probably guessed, what you will be doing for this competition is making a deck based around one of these monster cards. Voters, you should vote based on how consistent the deck seems to be, its power, and how well it exploits this trump card. For the record, here are your choices:

As there are 18 choices, 18 contestants will be allowed. No one can choose a card that has already been taken. Registration is over at the end of Wednesday, November 11. Decks must be in by Saturday, November 14. Good luck to all contestants, and may the best one win! Runer5h 02:02, November 9, 2009 (UTC)Runer5h

Registration

Here, please put your name and the card of your choice. For instance:

(Please note that this is an example - I am not entering this competition. You may still choose Infernal Flame Emperor.)

Q&A

Wow, it's seven-and-a-half hours (by my watch) since this started, and no-one has chosen Caius the Shadow Monarch for an easy deck yet. What gives? Battlemaniac 09:31, November 9, 2009 (UTC)

I have.XD Flushy 11:20, November 9, 2009 (UTC)

... I didn't intend this section to be used for rhetorical questions. Runer5h 20:33, November 9, 2009 (UTC)Runer5h

Sorry. But I have a question anyways. Can we start posting our decks by today? Flushy 22:07, November 9, 2009 (UTC)

Are we allowed to use both OCG and TCG cards? What exactly is considered "consistent" (for example, if I include cards from several different archetypes, but they support the deck well, is that "consistent"?)? Since I just signed up as a contestant, am I still allowed in the Competition? Am I allowed to bombard you with this many questions? --Shapesnatched, owner of Shapesnatch's Evil Mind Controlling Bow Ties, Inc. 22:33, November 9, 2009 (UTC)

Consistent means that it would perform well consistently. It has nothing to do with archetypes, etc. And you can use both OCG and TCG cards yes. You are eligible for entry as well. And you can ask as many questions as you like as long as they're all relevant, and haven't yet been asked.
As for Flushy, please don't. Post as close to the due date as is possible for you, but the deck contests generally work better if people post exactly on time. It's better for voting. Runer5h 00:23, November 10, 2009 (UTC)Runer5h

Okay, I'm sorry, but I have one more. Obviously, the minimum cards we can have is 40, but is there a maximum (of course, too many cards is never a good thing)? --Shapesnatched, owner of Shapesnatch's Evil Mind Controlling Bow Ties, Inc. 03:31, November 10, 2009 (UTC)

The maximum number of cards allowed in a deck is 60, I believe.--Black Rose 03:33, November 10, 2009 (UTC)

I have another question, does the originality of the deck counts in to consideration of the score? Flushy 13:40, November 10, 2009 (UTC)

That's for the voters to decide, not me. Runer5h 20:10, November 10, 2009 (UTC)Runer5h

Are there any prizes? I mean, I know you can't mail a card or something to us, but you could make a digital badge that we're allowed to put on our User Pages. Or something of the sort. --Shapesnatched, owner of Shapesnatch's Evil Mind Controlling Bow Ties, Inc. 12:52, November 11, 2009 (UTC)

No there aren't any sort of prizes, just the personal reward of winning a friendly competition. --Trivi-AM (talk) 12:54, November 11, 2009 (UTC)
I guess that's the whole fun joining a forum Competition huh? Haha~ Flushy 13:20, November 11, 2009 (UTC)

When can i submit my deck for this competition? --Reimu-H 20:07, November 11, 2009 (UTC)

If you would look at a previous question, you would see that you should try to post it as close to the due date, which is November 14, as possible. --Shapesnatched, owner of Shapesnatch's Evil Mind Controlling Bow Ties, Inc. 20:19, November 11, 2009 (UTC)


Endyimon Earthbounds


The OTK goal of this deck, is to gain multiple counters on Magical Citadel of Endymion, and set up my Master Magician in the Graveyard for his performance. The next act, is to Tribute two monsters to Tribute Summon my Earthbound Immortal Ccarayhua. Once destroyed, by either my effects or my opponent's, all cards on the field will be destroyed, except for my Citidel, simply by removing one Spell Counter. At the same time, the Citadel can gain counters from my destroyed cards, such as Pitch-Black Power Stone and Magical Exemplar. This should load the Citadel up to enough counters to Summon at least one or two Endymion's from the Grave, using his effect. In addition to retrieving Spell Cards from the Graveyard as a back-up plan, I should be able to attack for up to 5400 Damage, possibly even 8100 if my Citadel has enough power to fuel all three Master Magicians coming back at once. The rest of the deck is mainly fuel to discard Endymion to the graveyard, while getting Ccarayhua to my hand. Please feel free to vote for me, I am looking forward to winning my first WDC with the power of Endymion, the Master Magician!!--Black Rose 02:16, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

Caius, Emperor of Rogues


I did not wanted to post this as early. But seeing Black Rose did it, it did the same too. But to the main point. This deck is a variation of Tele-DAD, the deck which was killed circa. 9 Months ago. I tried different recipes surrounding Caius. But however, Caius, the Reign of Chaos was too "chaotic" indeed. Cards like Chaos Sorcerer and Level Warrior did not come in time. I tried Gadget Caius, but the tiny weeny Gadgets were easily stomped, not to mention if Stardust Dragon was on field, Widespread Ruin would be a Dead Draw, although deck thining was generally quick, and hand-size was not really a problem. Then came Absolute Caius, where I combined D-Heroes for draw power and Synchros and the hidden advantage of Miracle Fusion and Elemental Hero Absolute Zero. This was a Absolute FAILURE. Caius had totally NO LINK with Elemental Hero Absolute Zero.

I thought, I would have failed very badly in this time's WDC. However, I chanced upon Level Stealer. I combined it with Dark Grepher and Necro Gardna for protection. The Destiny Hero engine was added in for swarming, deck thining, and drawing purposes. Finally, pieced together with Dark Armed Dragon and Plaguespreader Zombie. RotA is added for its splashability to find main cards such as Dark Grepher and Destiny Heroes. Only 5 Traps were put in to maintain its speed. Level Stealer is used for tributes off heavy leveled monsters and can make use of it's abillity to do unique synchro summons. Such as 6-1+2=7! You can't do a level 7 synchro in this deck without using Level Stealer.

AFter all, this is my first WDC, hope I win, finally, after zillion times. Flushy 04:31, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

Gadjiltron's Signature



There is a reason why I chose my username as Gadjiltron in the first place. Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon is one heck of a beast that retains an innate AG self-protection effect, gains effects depending on the Gadgets used to summon it, and is Special Summonable. This is what makes it such a fearsome combination with Geartown, since the field can pull it out from anywhere barring the RFG zone.

This Deck's a pretty much standard Gadget Deck, but with some things added. Giant Rat digs out other Gadgets to get the engine rolling, while also being able to search out Ancient Gear Engineer, another potent Special Summonable Ancient Gear monster that can clean out S/Ts in the way. Not to mention AGE comes for free when Geartown is present. Neo-Spacian Grand Mole is a staple for any Reat toolbox style Deck, being searchable and capable of bouncing anything, Sangan can search out any Gadget, Rat, or Engineer, and Cyber Dragon functions as a good beatstick. While the Deck likes to pull out AGGD through the use of Geartown, that's not stopping it from using Geartown's effect to Normal Summon AGGD at one Tribute and gain whatever effect is required.

The Spell lineup is pretty simple. 3 Geartowns to consistently pull out the Dragon from anywhere, 3 Shrinks to aid the Gadgets in surviving battles, and a Limiter Removal for a crazy finishing strike. It lacks the usual destruction Spells a typical Gadget Deck would have, all in favour of things like Brain Control to seize an opponent's monster and Tributing it off for the Dragon or Engineer if required.

The Trap lineup is also one to be expected of the Deck. Staples aside, Phoenix Wing Wind Blast is used due the plentifulness of discard fodder with the Gadgets searching each other out. Call of the Haunted is particularly useful with AGE, as Engineer would cancel out Call's attachment effect and remove it, staying on the field without assistance.

This is Gadjiltron, presenting the Gadjiltron Dragon deck. --Gadjiltron 06:28, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

Legendary Wetlands



Yay double fields. They actually work, because i can just bomb the field with Levia-Dragon - Daedalus and activate Wetlands, allowing my frogs and Daedalus to sweep. This deck can pull double Dupe Frog easily, locking opponent attacks. Summoner Monk and Cold Enchanter help me dump Treeborn Frog and dead cards to the grave. Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus kinda takes the backseat here, but it is great when it comes to clearing threats such as Dark Armed Dragon, Judgment Dragon, Honest and others. Blackwing - Gale the Whirlwind and Plaguespreader Zombie are staple tuners.

The Spell lineup is simple and to the point. Terraforming searches ALO and Wetlands. Heavy Storm and Mystical Space Typhoon are staples. A Legendary Ocean is needed for the Daedalus monsters. Wetlands makes my frogs fearsome(Seriously, Submarine Frog becomes a piercing 2400 ATK beatstick that bypasses every stall card. That is epic.).

Trap lineup is made of staples. The only non-staple trap here is Aegis of the Ocean Dragon Lord, that protects every single frog from ANY kind of destruction. --Reimu-H 14:45, November 12, 2009 (UTC)