Being interested in Gallis builds I decided to create my own build from scratch. It was a Gallis deck focused around Green Baboon and Behemoth the King of all Animals. For those who didn't know, Behemoth is a 7 star monster that adds a number of beast monsters from your grave to your hand equal to the number of tributes used for its tribute summon, and it has 2700 ATK. You can choose to tribute one monster for its tribute summon, but its attack becomes 2000. Anyway, main strategy of the deck: Tribute Summon Behemoth, add two Gallis to hand, and then continue to burn away your opponent with Gallis. The deck was really fun, and here is the report:
Round 1 vs Lightsworn (2-0)
Nothing too eventful. Every game I beat him by my third turn with a mixture of Gallis burn and lots of monsters following that burn..
Round 2 vs Lightsworn (2-0)
Almost the same as round 1...
Round 3 vs Fabled (1-2)
1 - He exploded 2 turn. I didn't draw any of my Veiler, Tragoedia, Gorz of Maxx "C", and I couldn't kill him on my first turn, so I lost.
2 - I controlled his explosion with 2 Cycle Readers, and then I could kill him with many monsters.
3 - Same as game 1. I couldn't kill him fast enough, and I didn't have enough defenses.
Round 4 vs Piper (2-0)
I don't remember what happened, but it was a really fun match. I won because I top-decked a Gallis, and then I exploded from there.
So top 4 consisted of myself, the Fabled player, a Quickdraw Player and a T.G. Agent player.
Round 5 vs T.G. Agents (0-2)
I am mega-pissed. I lost game 1 to a topdecked BLS and game 2 to a topdecked Kristya. It also didn't help that I didn't draw any Gallis, or anything to search it...
So yeah, after being horribly sacked I decided to split for 3rd and 4th. In other words I did a bad job. I don't think I will play Gallis anymore this format. It auto-loses to Kristya 90% of the time, and I play in a local infested with Agent decks and Kristyas... Oh well, I have many different decks I want to build, so it's time to move on from Gallis phase. But I will say this: The deck is fun.
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