Thursday, March 28, 2013

Simplicity of Fire Fists

Oh goodness! This could be the simplest Tier 1 deck to ever exist in Yu-Gi-Oh! The deck plays itself, if you possess common sense. For the fun of it, I've been testing the deck on DN, and I haven't had to think of any complicated strategies (with the exception of one game, where on the outside it looked like a rather shallow hand, but after some thought I legitimately went +5 in one turn) and I've won all 16 of my games, fighting a variety of decks. I'm going to provide a guide on how simple this deck is, by discussing certain cards:

Brotherhood of the Fire Fist - Bear: If I draw this card in my opening hand, I win. If I have to add it with Fire Formation - Tenki, then it's not as powerful. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to summon Bear, attack (use an attack manipulation card if necessary, and search and activate Tenki during your Main Phase 2. It's gaining advantage for doing nothing.

Rescue Rabbit: Turn one, get your Beast Warriors and make Tiger King (or Abyss Dweller if you know you are playing Mermails, or something of the like), then search and activate Tenki to search another Fire Fist. Even if you draw it later, and need something different, it's easy to determine if you need to summon Gagaga Cowboy to attack over something, or Blackship of Corn to send a monster to the graveyard, or trigger Deck Devastation Virus...

Fire Formation - Tenki: If there is a monster that has to be destroyed, search Bear. If there is a spell/trap that needs to be destroyed, search Gorilla. If you want to explode, and have 2 Fire Formations, search Dragon. Also, sometimes I see people play their Tenki as soon as they draw it, and sometimes it is a misplay... Just saying.

These cards make the deck, and they aren't very hard to use. If I were to show up to a tournament one day, and I drank a lot (emphasis on "a lot") of alcohol, and I was wasted, this deck would be an option since it doesn't require any thought! I'm tempted to try it at some point...

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