Match Duel #1: Piper Chaos vs Malefic World Match Duel #2: Chaos Agents vs Crystal BeastsMatch #1 = 0/10 points
Match #2 = 0/10 points
Match Deck #1 Construction = 13/20 points
Match #1 Performance = 15/20 points
Match Deck #2 Construction = 6/20 points
Match #2 Performance = 14/20 points
Total = 48/100
Different Decks = 3/3 points
Attitude = 2/2 points
Grand Total =
53/100
Replays:
http://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/pYaQpeQBZXPSmyXkj0ZQ8F3SwOCVZC20Comments:Your first deck is an interesting take on Malefics using Malefic Truth Dragon and Malefic Rainbow Dragon. Even using all the Reloads and Malefic Worlds though to get the best draws, the deck still suffers from hands of too many big monsters. If you were to take out the Rainbow Dragons, Reloads and Malefic Worlds you would have room for much more superior cards and consistency. You should also fill up your extra deck just to look big, and you should definitely add in the level 8 Xyz's for destruction options.
After that interesting showing I wasn't expecting a deck based on summoning Rainbow Dragon in Crystal Beasts. With only one Rainbow Dragon though you risk your Gravity being dead, if the Dragon is summoned and removed in other ways. You also didn't have an extra deck at all. With the amount of special summons a Crystal Beast deck can achieve, not having any Xyz's is a mistake. It seems like this is a GX-era build. You weren't even running staples like Dark Hole.
Match 1:You played Malefic World face up on your Geartown. Geartown can't chain, so by playing your field card face up you weren't able to summon a second Gadjiltron.
There isn't much point to playing a Malefic card beside a Gadjiltron Dragon. The Malefic makes it impossible to attack with the other card. All it really does is expose both monsters to destruction.
Second game went quickly thanks to a dead hand full of Malefics, Rainbow Dragon, Gadjiltron and a Terraforming that my Rai-oh wouldn't let you play.
Match 2:You played Crystal Blessing on your one Crystal Eagle, when you had no card that required a crystal beast. There was no reason to waste it instead of waiting until you had two to add to the field.
You used Crystal Promise on the only Crystal Beast in your back row when you had Rainbow City out. Because it was effectively unprotected, I had no trouble destroying your City.
Perfect your decks. You will be placed in
Slifer Red.