Thursday, March 14, 2013

[Deck]DuelingDays Draw Whore 2013

Do any of you miss the Draw Whore decks from DuelingDays back in 2011? Well, we have something new again that lets you spam drawing like you always wanted. By combining the Incarnate Dragons deck from Baha and my Draw 6 Karakuri deck, DuelingDays presents the Draw Whore 2013. Watch the video to see how it runs.

*Basically my Japanese opponent said I had 无理 (Unreasonable / unmannerly, depending on how you want to see it) advantage half way through the whole spamming session

And here's the deck list!


DuelingDays Draw Whore 2013 [45]

Monster [30]

[3] Redox, the Rock Incarnate Dragon
[3] Reactan, the Earth Incarnate Dragon
[3] Tidal, the Waterfall Incarnate Dragon
[3] Stream, the Water Incarnate Dragon
[3] Blaster, the Flame Incarnate Dragon
[3] Tempest, the Storm Incarnate Dragon
[1] Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon
[1] Karakuri Strategist Nishipachi
[2] Krebons
[3] Karakuri Barrel Shinkuro
[3] Effect Veiler
[1] Flamevell Guard
[1] Delta-Fly

Spell [14]

[1] Heavy Storm
[3] Gold Sarcophagus
[1] Card Destruction
[1] Monster Reborn
[1] Mystical Space Typhoon
[3] Emergency Teleport
[3] Super Rejuvenation
[1] Book of Moon

Traps [1]

[1] Return from DD

Deck explanation:
So basically the deck works by itself as an Incarnate Dragons deck. Main difference is instead of all the LADD and DDR etc which you use to try and gain advantage over your opponent, you just spam for all the Karakuris to draw even more, as long as you have a level 2 tuner in your hand.

After the Draw 6 combo is completed which by then, you would have logically already drawn at least 1 Super Rejuvenation for great success. Once you reach that point, its pretty free style from there to do whatever you want. Optimally you would want to leave yourself with a reasonable deck size while holding a couple of Veilers in hand.

And of course if you dont draw any level 2 tuners, that means you just got a pretty standard Incarnate Dragon hand, which is not a problem anyway. Just do your usual starting field of Drago-Sack / prepare for Big Eye TCG and play like a normal Incarnate Dragon. When forced to play that way, drawing the Karakuris later is fine too, since they function as Earth monsters to discard with Redox for nice revivals.

Tech cards:
Delta-Fly and Flamevell Guard - The 2 dragons which the deck does not have a baby version for. Guard makes level 8s, namely Flashing Carat Stardust against destruction based decks and Crimson Blader against fellow Incarnate and other high level based decks.

Book of Moon - To prevent Tomahawk from getting hit with Veilers. Its the only card that really gets hit with Veiler in this deck anyway.

Veilers - Only main trap base card this deck can fit in, which as long as you dont fight Verz you can probably handle the rest based on this deck's fighting power alone. And of course sync with dragons for level 8s.

Deck cons:
Only point where the deck does not do well is when you draw multiple level 2 tuner stuff and end up with not enough Dragons. My awesome luck has allowed me to draw 3 Shinkuro with 0 Dragons in my first hand which is a, please surrender and move along hand.

Conclusion:
Lastly, I would probably prefer to put like, 2 each of the baby Incarnate Dragons, just that they are not out on YGO pro yet, especially Fire in the event of facing Verz. Currently the deck seems abit short of Dragons sometimes, though generally runs ok. 45 seems like an ok deck size for something like this.

Thats about it, hope you enjoy the deck!

Caution: When using this deck, be prepared to see people show you -_- emoticons or people getting angry cause it takes quite awhile for them to get their turn. Even though it looks quick in the video, when you really do the actual combo it takes a good 3-5 mins to carry out the entire thing even when you are fully familiar with what to do.

14 comments:

  1. that is the craziest stuff i had ever seen in yugioh maybe
    super rejuv is too broken in this deck

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  2. you are the best in the world

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  3. you should try to make a starform dragon spam with this deck

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  4. Have you guys tried 3 axis fire fist yet?

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    1. I did, for awhile before LTGY was released.

      Clearly the dragons are a much more superior deck.

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  5. How excited is DSummon about Garbage Eyes Fat Dragon?!

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    1. Depends on how good the SD Robo stuff are lol. If they are not good then Garbage Eyes is still just a decent card, not extremely good.

      Only if say he only has 1 atk position monster for me to bully while the rest is in defense, then maybe this is good to call out a 4k attacker?

      Well, more options are always good lol

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  6. Do you think karakuri can keep up with incarnate dragon and judgement?

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    1. I actually think its the only deck that can keep up actually. None of the other decks have that same amount of explosive power as of now. Karakuris are now seeing quite alot of play in Japan actually.

      Not to mention it's only weakness is similar to Incarnate Dragon, which is Verz. Meaning there is nothing Dragons can really side that is anti Karakuri lol. While Karakuri can make Crimson Blader pretty easily too lol.

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  7. judgement of light has so many interesting cards there like 3 new archtypes

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    1. I agree and Im looking to try them out myself!

      Though my focuses will be on SD Robo and Mecha Phantom Beasts obviously lol

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  8. where discharge that platform to play yugi oh with excceds?¿

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  9. hey technical question here but how do you upload DevPro replays to youtube? I found the file where the replays are stored but they are only 1 kb and won't upload. Could you help me out please

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    1. Have Fraps, then load your replay and Fraps will record it in .avi format, which will allow you to upload to YouTube. You can also try using screen-recording software like Camtasia.

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