The musical string of great nature are hardly used but with the right set up you can rid your deck of a crazy amount of non-triggers and with triple drive you should be able crit your opponent to death.
Winning Image: Deck thinning equals winning
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These three animals are the most important players in the deck. Chicken calls Cat. Cat calls Dog. Dog calls Chicken. If you aren't sure what is going on lets pretend we have 2 of the animals out on the field. Say you have 2 Chickens. If you retire 1 then you can call a Cat on top of the other Chicken. This will place it into the drop zone and let you call out a new Cat on top of the previous on and so on. By doing this you should be able to remove a large amount of cards from you deck in one go. If you didn't explain just watch the matches :)
Deck List:
Starter: Acorn Master
12 Critical
4 Heal
G1s:
4 Contradiction Instructor, Shell Master (4.30)
4 Diligent Assitant, Minibelly (0.30)
4 Recorder Dog
2 Mohican Hyena
G2s:
4 Malicious Sabre
4 Melodica Cat
3 Sleepy Tapir
G3s:
4 Trainee Sage, Minette (0.25)
4 Vocal Chicken
G4s:
4 Immortality Professor, Phoeniciax (0.30)
Final Cost: $20.60
Deck Comments:
The base of this deck is simple, you are forced to use Recorder Dog, Melodica Cat, and Vocal Chicken. Minette provides the ability to counter charge when your rearguard is put in the drop zone during your end phase allowing you to combo off right when you hit grade 3. Mohawk Hyena and Malicious Saber should help you hit high numbers after you thin your deck making your crits even more scary. Lastly we have sleepy tapir letting you combo off before being able to stride and Minibelly because after our thinning play we would need to stride but not have many grade 3s left in the deck. Oops, forgot about Acorn Master. His purpose is to help you assemble the combo pieces (Minette and Vocal Chicken) who are both grade 3s.
Match ups:
Overall Performance:
The deck is pretty amusing. Thinning your deck of most of your non triggers in one go sets you up to crit your opponent really easily. This game wins by being the double crit guy. If that is something you enjoy go for it. As for competitiveness I wouldn't really suggest this deck. It has one gimmick and while crits are extremely strong there will be times when you ride Vocal Chicken and you can't do anything. The inconsistencies of the deck hold it down a lot.
Tips for Mastering:
- The most important and really the only thing you need to figure out is how to call the chain to get the most cards out of your deck.
Tips for adding money:
Strides can do a lot for this deck. Managarmr will help you apply even more pressure with your crits with guard restriction on your rearguards. The other change I would consider is using the Tester Fox legion replacing Minette and the 3 Sleepy Tapir and 1 Malicious Sabre. This will add a little consistency to the deck as well as even more trigger renewing. The cost of adding Tester fox is a slower deck so you will have to decide which one you want more. (They aren't expensive but since Minette is part of a set it is probably easier to find which is why I used it in this deck.)
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Thanks for reading,
Chris
haha this deck is actually hilarious, i'll probably build this and take it locals to troll one week. For one of the budgetguards, I'd love to see how you would build DI Legion (Izaya). I've tried building it and playing it, but in my opinion it just seemed lackluster in a lot of areas and takes up a lot of g2 slots that could be used for more SC.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion! and yea this deck is pretty funny hahaha.
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