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 Trading Card Game Tips from fans

 

July 2006

 

From: adam [mailto:adamc@citlink.net]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:02 AM
To: yugiohcrew@pojo.com
Subject: Unique Deck-Flip Effect-Ojamazon Man



Okay, sorry about not being on in a while... I've been busy complaining about how Pojo never updates their yu-gi-oh tips, but I see that they do... Sorry Pojo. Anyway... today I am going to build for you a flip effect deck. Its main focus is to piss your opponentoff because they cant touch the thing thats hurting them.





Monsters x20

3x Grave Ohja

3x Des Lacoda

2x Medusa Worm

3x Swarm of Locusts

3x Bubonic Vermin

1x Man-Eater Bug

1x Desertapir

1x Magician of Faith

1x Saber Beetle

1x Mechanical Hound



Magic x10

3x Messenger of Peace

2x Soul Reversal

1x Earth Chant

1x Mystical Space Typhoon

1x Creature Swap

1x Snatch Steal

1x Heavy Storm



Trap x10

3x Waboku

2x Draining Shield

1x Seven Tools of the Bandit

1x Spell Sheild Type-8

1x Judgement of Anubis

1x Magic Cylinder

1x Deal of Phantom





Ok, so here it is... the flip effect deck. A couple of these cards you may be wondering what they are. I came upon Grave Ohja in a Lost Millenium booster. He is a 1600 ATK monster with some awesome effects. First, if there's a face down monster on your field, he cant be selected as an attack target. Then, each time a monster on your field is flipped face up, your opponent loses 300 Life Points. It's not much, but after a couple turns, you'll have your opponent steamed. Then, there's Desertapir. A silly effect: flip one monster on the field fd (you cant select desertapir). This'll be useful if you need to kill 2 monsters on your opponents field, but've already used your man-eater bug already. Also, you may be wondering why I placed a Man-Eater Bug and a Medusa Worm in the deck. It's a safety measure. You have to be sure that your opponent doesnt get the chance to put you in a spot where you cant get out of. Anyway... back to the unknown cards. Alot of people know Mechanical Hound, but for those who don't, it's a 7 star monster with 2800 ATK, and a killer effect. If you have no cards in your hand, your opponent can't activate spells. This will come in handy when you use it in combination with the Bubonic Vermin, or our next card, Earth Chant. By the way, Mechanical Hound comes in Cybrenetic Revolution. I found Earth Chant in a Dark Revelations 2 booster, and I instantly thought of Mechanical Hound. This nifty card lets you Ritual Summon an earth monster, using the same principal as other rituals. So, you could hypothetically summon all 3 bubonic Vermin, and sacrifice 1 to get Saber Beetle, then activate Earth Chant, and sacrifice the other 2 plus a third monster to bring out Mechanical Hound. There are many possibilities for this deck, for alot of the cards can be exchanged between deck and side. Some cards that might be useful in a side deck for this deck are Darkness Approaches, Mirage Dragon, Exiled Force... etc. The list goes on and on. I'll be back next week with a new deck or tip for you!

- Ojamazon Man


 


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