Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Dino-Rabbits vs Elemetal Heroes

+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

In my opinion, the Hero match-up is a slightly more difficult one to overcome. Miracle Fusion and Super Polymerization are insane cards. Additionally, Gemini Spark and Hero Blast can directly disrupt a Rabbit play. These are the cards I'm considering for the match-up:

+1 Gorz
+2 Snowman Eater
+1 Spirit Reaper
+1 Forbidden Lance
+2 Night Beam
+1 Torrential
+1 Bottomless
+2 Macro Cosmos

+2 Dimensional Prison
+1 Mirror Force

This list consists of 13 cards, and once again we start with Gorz. Since Gorz is dark, it is currently immune to Super Poly. Gorz also has higher attack points which will be utilized to their fullest potential when battling their fusion monsters. There are 2 Snowman Eater included to take down strong monsters during the damage step, which is excellent because Super Poly or Gemini Spark can't be chained. Spirit Reaper is a excellent wall in this deck due to its immunity to Super Poly. Enough said.

The 3rd Forbidden Lance can assist in battle, but also prevent my monsters from being destroyed by Gemini Spark. It also makes a monster temporarily unaffected by Skill Drain, which I find a little humorous. 2 Night Beam are being considered because the deck contains many traps and quick-play spells, therefore extra spell/trap defense can be useful.

For the traps, Torrential and Bottomless destroy their big monsters. Additionally, these cards can eliminate a Fusion monster that was fusion summoned by Super Poly, where Warning and Judgment cannot. 2 Macro are included to banish all their heroes, making cards like Miracle Fusion and Hero Blast useless. Finally, 2 Dimensional Prison and 1 Mirror Force to eliminate their stronger threats.

Anyway, those are my thoughts of countering the Hero match-up. Tomorrow I will discuss Hieratics, which will probably be the final deck I analyze.

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