Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The Best Dino-Rabbit Build?

This question has been on my mind for a while now. This is the best deck of the current format, however it is not perfect. YCS Chicago proved that this deck can be played in multiple forms. The 1st place winner played the deck without any sort of Macro; while other Rabbit decks in the Top 32 included 2-3 Macro Cosmos in the main build. Looking at some of the reveled deck-lists from the Top 32, this was the skeleton of the deck that was consistent throughout the top decks.

3 Rabbit
3 Tour Guide
3 Jurrac Guaiba
3 Kabazauls
3 Sabersaurus
1 Sangan

3 MST
2 Forbidden Lance
1 Reborn
1 Dark Hole
1 Storm
1 Smashing Ground
1 Book of Moon

1 Torrential
1 Bottomless
2 Warning
1 Judgment

This skeleton consists of 31 cards. This kinda reminds me of Plant Synchro last format because the skeleton for that deck was like 34 cards, give or take a card. I will most likely abide to this skeleton, since I was playing all of these cards the Friday before YCS Chicago concluded. This only gives me 9 spots for other cards to include. This right now is the list of cards I have to choose from currently:

+1 Gorz
+2-3 Veiler
+1-2 Maxx "C"
+2 Snowman Eater
+1 Spirit Reaper
+1 Pot of Avarice
+1 Forbidden Lance
+1-3 Night Beam
+1-2 Forbidden Chalice
+1 Torrential
+1 Bottomless
+1 Starlight Road
+1-2 Fiendish Chain
+2-3 Macro Cosmos
+1-2 Safe Zone
+1-2 Dimensional Prison
+1 Mirror Force

This list consists of 20-29 I'm contemplating including. I can only pick 9, since I refuse to play more than 40 cards in my deck.

I believe the decks that I will see at Regionals, more than likely, are Dino-Rabbit, Inzektors and Chaos Dragons. After those decks, there will be Hieratics, Dark World, Heroes, Six Samurai and Wind-Ups. I'm also expecting certain random decks, like Chain Burn for example, to be played because of Cardcar D.

With that I will conclude today's post. Over the next few posts I will discuss how I feel is the best way to tackle the above decks, using the 20-29 card list I mentioned. While this knowledge will be beneficial to you, it will also allow myself to express my thoughts in writing, which will definitely assist me with deciding the final 9 cards of the deck. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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