Scareclaw

Master I from on October 19th, 2023
cp-ur 1530 + cp-sr 210
60 cards

Notes & Combos

This 60 card monstrosity does one thing, and one thing only, it wins. You play 4 different engines that all surprisingly don't interfere with each other. 1) Scareclaw; Light-Heart and Tri-Heart are both not once per turn so you can build huge card advantage turn one or easily OTK turn two with this engine alone. 2) Adventure; Two free special summons + spin a card 3) Magicians' Souls; Free special summon that will draw you one or two free cards once you've used up your field spell + Fateful Adventure 4) Kurikara Divincarnate; but KRAK3N, how can 1 card be an engine??? Small World. The only monsters in this deck that DON'T lead directly to Divincarnate are Maxx "C" and Fenrir.

The last part of this deck is all about eating up interuptions by stealing your opponents monsters. You play two Change of Heart, three E-Con, and three Talents. But thats not all, you play two thrust to search Talents or Change of Heart. Not to mention your charmers in your extra deck to steal from the GY (which also leads to the Accesscode line). All this stealing leads to the secret weapon of the deck that no one knows about, The Zombie Vampire; if you steal 2 monsters with levels (i.e. not link or xyz) you can overlay them as if they were level 8 for Zombie Vampire, then activate for a nearly guarunteed free special summon.

This deck is now at 95% power, now we're just waiting on Vicious Astraloud. The deck now has a much better turn 1 with the addition of Scareclaw Twinsaw, its a pop 2 plus a floodgate for opponent link decks. The idea for turn 1 is simply to make it to turn 3, Tri-Heart and Twinsaw will make that happen, then you do your normal pop-off in turn 3 as you would for turn 2.

Light-Heart and Tri-Heart are both soft once per turns so you have ample opportunities to eat your opponents Ash.

REPLAY #1: The first replay is an example of me going 2nd against Branded Tri-Brigade. You'll see that I get down to 0 cards on field and 1 card in hand, and the opponent grabs a D.D. Crow in hand, but I am able to still OTK that turn!

Replay #2: The second replay is an example of going first against Labrynth. I set up the exact turn 1 I describe above, but end up getting Evenly'd turn 2. The opponents biggest mistake?? Giving me a turn 3, check out the comeback!

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Replays

Duelist ID: 853-666-006

Replay #1: 10/12/2023 4:41:19pm EST

Replay #2: 10/13/2023 1:01:43pm EST