This week we explore the world of JUSTICE and CORRUPTION with a deck based around Reverse Daiyusha and Dark Superhuman Omega
Winning Image: Use Dark Superman to setup Reverse Daiyusha Crossride.
(Image Courtesy of Cardfight Wikia)
The main boss of the deck is Dark Dimensional Robo, Reverse Daiyusha. He has 2 skills the first is a lb4 which is "Lock 2 Dimensional Robos and CB1: Give your opponent's vanguard -10k" This is equivalent to a huge boost in power to your whole front row and makes it really hard for your opponent to guard. The second ability is a crossride effect "When Daiyusha is in the soul +2k power" This effect lasts all the time so it gives you a 13k defense which makes it really easy to guard against the common 16k columns of the current meta. (3) Daiyusha (0.30)
(Image Courtesy of Cardfight Wikia)
Rather than talking about Daiyusha, our secondary boss is actually Dark Superhuman, Omega a G-unit. When Omega is placed on VG then you can "Counter Blast 2, Soul Blast 1 and then choose a unit and move it into the soul: Your opponent's front row gets minus power equal to the original power of the unit put into the soul." This lets you make aggressive plays by reducing power and then it allows you to put Daiyusha into the soul to give crossride defense. (2.30)
Cost: 22.40
The for Grade 2 we have 3x Bugreed (N/A) 4x Dailady (N/A) and 4x Daidragon (1.30)
and in Grade 1s we get 3x Quintet Wall (0.9) and 4x Grandrope (0.50) 3x Dailion (N/A) and 3x Daitiger (N/A)
Final Cost: 32.3
Deck List:
Starter: Dimensional Robo, Daishoot
6x Stand
2x Crit
4x Draw
G1s:
3x Metalborg Bryknuckle
3x Dimensional Robo, Daitiger
3x Dimensional Robo, Dailion
4x Cosmic Hero, Grandrope
G2s:
4x Dimensional Robo, Daidragon
4x Super Dimensional Robo, Dailady
3x Fusion Monster, Bugreed
G3s:
4x Dark Dimensional Robo, "Reverse" Daiyusha
4x Super Dimensional Robo, Daiyusha
G4s:
4x Dark Superhuman, Omega
Deck Comments:
The reason we run the trigger line-up as seen above is because the power reduction of Reverse and Omega make them really strong but we still want Crits to apply pressure. The only other odd things are only having 3 Quintet Walls because the Perfect Guards don't fit the budget and the deck uses a lot of counter blasts so you wouldn't be able to use them much anyway. Lastly is Bugleed who is super good at rushing and also gives easy draws when you reduce their vanguards power adding a lot to your on hit pressure. The other thing to do would be to fill out the G-zone with cards like X-Rogue and X-Tiger
Match ups:
- VS. Cosmic Heroes (Win)
- I went first and started with a super aggressive hand of all 3 bugreeds. This let me apply a ton of pressure to his vanguard cause if any of my attacks hit I would get to draw. I only got to draw once because triggers put him above 8k power. 3-1. I ride into Reverse and call Daiyusha to the field to set up the crossride combo the next turn. He didn't call any rearguards so I pressure him with attacks more 4-2. H has to G assist to get Grandgallop and then strides X-rogue and I let it hit since I'm still at 2 damage and he doesn't have laurel or anything He gets a heal. 3-3. I go for the Omega Combo and drop him to 1k power. I get a draw off of a bugleed and swing vanguard. He no guards Omega but no crits. 5-3. He strides again and calls 2 grandfires and 2 stands to boost them. I let his rear guard attack hits so that I can focus my guard on his vanguard. I got for a 3 to pass to not take chances. 5-5. On my turn I opt for lb4 rather than striding he guards bugleed but ngs the vanguard and I get the win.
- VS. Spike Brothers (Loss)
- My opponent gets to go first. And I start off aggressive by calling an extra attacker. 2-0. He responds with his own aggro filling up his front row. 2-2. I push back with my own front row, but he gets a heal. 2-2. He has an almost full field and starts taking out my rears. I'm forced to ride Daiyusha and stride Omega with no skill. He has the perfect guards though and I don't get much damage in. 3-2. He attacks again and gets a crit which puts me in a bad spot. 3-5. I go to stride Omega again and put a 7k into the soul. I get to call bugreed but he gets his limit break and guards the rest. 4-5. I don't have much guard and he barely breaks through. 4-6. Loss.
Overall Performance:
The deck did fairly well. Setting up the Crossride is super easy since you either ride Daiyusha first or you shove him into the soul with Omega. (Latter is usually the better) This makes it much easier to guard your opponent and you should be able to slowly pull ahead because of that and forcing them to guard a lot each turn by using all the minus power skills.
Tips for Mastering:
- Find the optimal attack patterns for your stands
- Learn when it is better to use Reverse VS. Omega's skills
Tips for adding money:
I'm honestly not sure how you would add money to this deck other than upgrading the Quintet Walls to Perfect Guards. You could look into adding Cosmic Hero support to give 4k power all around which will make it even hard for your opponent to guard. Edit: 6/4/2015 one of my readers pointed out a few options to me that I hadn't thought of before. You can add extra consistency to the crossride by using Daiyards, to fetch reverse/put daiyusha into the soul and a combo of gocannon and Daiearth the get daiyusha into the soul and give your stride a crit. I will likely do an update on this deck in the future so please look forward to it!
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~Bambi
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