Monarch Control Deck
A Monarch Control Deck revolves around using the following Monarch cards:
- Granmarg the Rock Monarch
- Mobius the Frost Monarch
- Thestalos the Firestorm Monarch
- Zaborg the Thunder Monarch
- Raiza the Storm Monarch
The focus of a Monarch Control deck is to utilize the effects of the Monarch cards (Zaborg, Mobius, Thestalos, Granmarg and Raiza) to gain card advantage over the opponent. These decks use many strategies to ensure that the opponent is losing more cards than they are. Some of these strategies include: reviving tribute material (Treeborn Frog, and a side deck D.D. Survivor), utilizing Recruiter monsters and gaining control of the opponent's monsters for use as tribute material (via Brain Control or Soul Exchange).
While a very powerful deck types ever since their release, Monarch decks (due to high amounts of problems from Chaos Decks) have not truly made a game changing impact until September 2006, when Chaos Sorcerer was banned from competitive play. However, Monarch Control successfully dominated the North American metagame for the duration of the format, and still proves to be a major competitive deck type today.
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Granmarg the Rock Monarch
- Mobius the Frost Monarch
- Thestalos the Firestorm Monarch
- Zaborg the Thunder Monarch
- Raiza the Storm Monarch
- Caius the Shadow Monarch
- Old Vindictive Magician
- Treeborn Frog
- Gilasaurus
- Cyber Dragon
- D.D. Warrior Lady
- Sangan
- Marshmallon
- Apprentice Magician
- Crystal Seer
Spell Cards
- Monster Reborn
- Brain Control
- Soul Exchange
- Scapegoat
- Pot of Avarice
- Enemy Controller
- Lightning Vortex
- Smashing Ground
- Heavy Storm
- Mystical Space Typhoon
- Cost Down
- Marshmallon Glasses
Trap Cards
- Bottomless Trap Hole
- Dimensional Prison
- Metal Reflect Slime
- Mirror Force
- Sakuretsu Armor
- Torrential Tribute
- Ultimate Offering
On an alternative manner, a Soul Control Deck is essentially a Monarch Control Deck with a few different cards. The essential difference is that Soul Control Decks use between two and three Soul Exchange cards and one Brain Control, while most Monarch Control Decks before the new format used between two and three Brain Controls and only one Soul Exchange. Players using Soul Exchange instead of Brain Control allows a Soul Control Player to Tribute face-down monsters and does not require a player to pay 800 life points. The major drawback to this is that a player using Soul Exchange must skip their Battle Phase for that turn, which slows this deck down a lot. Most players that choose to use Monarchs prefer Brain Control because of this downside.