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* [[Steelswarm Roach]] | * [[Steelswarm Roach]] | ||
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+ | =====Catapult Rock Stun===== | ||
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+ | With the release of "[[Catapult Zone]]" and "[[Block Golem]]" in "[[Return of the Duelist]]", Rock Stun focuses not only on anti-meta, but also on controlling the field and filling the Graveyard with monsters for their ace monsters "[[Block Golem]]" and "[[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]]". | ||
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+ | ====Recommended Cards==== | ||
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+ | =====Monster Cards===== | ||
+ | * [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]] | ||
+ | * [[Legendary Jujitsu Master]] | ||
+ | * [[Neo-Spacian Grand Mole]] | ||
+ | * [[Morphing Jar #2]] | ||
+ | * [[Koa'ki Meiru Guardian]] | ||
+ | * [[Koa'ki Meiru Wall]] | ||
+ | * [[Koa'ki Meiru Sandman]] | ||
+ | * [[Maxx "C"]] | ||
+ | * [[Gaia Plate the Earth Giant]] | ||
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+ | =====Spell Cards===== | ||
+ | * [[Catapult Zone]] | ||
+ | * [[Terraforming]] | ||
+ | * [[Forbidden Lance]] | ||
+ | * [[Forbidden Chalice]] | ||
+ | * [[Solidarity]] | ||
+ | * [[Pot of Duality]] | ||
+ | * [[Attack the Moon!]] | ||
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+ | =====Trap Cards===== | ||
+ | * [[Dimensional Prison]] | ||
+ | * [[Compulsory Evacuation Device]] | ||
+ | * [[Starlight Road]] | ||
+ | * [[Skill Drain]] | ||
+ | * [[Debunk]] | ||
+ | * [[Call of the Haunted]] | ||
+ | * [[Fiendish Chain]] | ||
+ | * [[Magic Cylinder]] | ||
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+ | =====Extra Deck===== | ||
+ | * [[Number 30: Acid Golem of Destruction]] | ||
+ | * [[Soul of Silvermountain]] | ||
+ | * [[Giant Soldier of Steel]] | ||
+ | * [[Fairy King Albverdich]] | ||
+ | * [[Gem-Knight Pearl]] | ||
+ | * [[Daigusto Emeral]] | ||
+ | * [[Gagaga Cowboy]] | ||
===Aggressive Rock Bounce Deck=== | ===Aggressive Rock Bounce Deck=== |
Revision as of 03:53, 6 November 2012
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Rock monsters are an often-overlooked Type, though there were many released in The Lost Millennium. Usually, Rock monsters belong to the EARTH Attribute and possess high DEF and defense-related card effects. A significant number of Rock monsters have effects related to Flip Summoning or have the ability to flip themselves face-down again.
Archetypes include "Fossil" and many of the "Sphinx".
Series include "Monk", "Piece Golem", "Hex-Sealed Fusion" and the "Magnet Warrior" cards.
Some of the more notable cards include: "Block Golem", "Castle Gate", "Enraged Muka Muka", "Exxod, Master of The Guard", "Gachi Gachi Gantetsu", "Gaia Plate the Earth Giant", "Gem-Knight Master Dia", "Gigantes", "Granmarg the Rock Monarch", "Guardian Sphinx", "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo", "Legendary Jujitsu Master", "Megarock Dragon", "Morphing Jar", "Muka Muka", "Neo-Spacian Grand Mole", "Rockstone Warrior" and "Stone Statue of the Aztecs".
With the introduction of the "Koa'ki Meiru" archetype, Rock-Types gained some high-ATK monsters focused on heavy control. "Koa'ki Meiru Guardian" allows negation of monster effects, "Koa'ki Meiru Sandman" can negate Trap Cards and "Koa'ki Meiru Wall" can negate Spell Cards. Each with 1900 ATK points, these three can be used to switch from the classic defensive builds to more aggressive builds. They can be searched with "Koa'ki Meiru Boulder", also a Rock-type. With monster destruction available via "Mormolith", and some Anti-Meta capabilities with "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo", Rock Decks can take the offensive or get a solid defense, easily switching between these strategies.
Four Field Spell Cards exist that work particularly well with Rock monsters. "Wasteland" increases the ATK and DEF of Rock monsters by 200, "Canyon" inflicts double Battle Damage to anyone attacking a Defense Position Rock monster with a weaker monster, "Gaia Power" increases the ATK of EARTH monsters by 500 points, though it weakens their DEF, which is often an important part of Rock monsters' strategy, and "Acidic Downpour" which is the reverse of "Gaia Power", decreasing their ATK by 500 but making them gain 400 DEF. The ATK decrease can be seen as a bonus if the Deck is only defensive, since it will probably be lowering your opponent's monsters ATK, as EARTH is a very common Attribute. "Chorus of Sanctuary" can be used as an alternative to "Acidic Downpour" if the Deck is more offensive. Rock-Type monsters are also weak against the card, "Breath of Light".
They also have their own Structure Deck, Structure Deck 7: Invincible Fortress.
With the release of Return of the Duelist more support for Rock monsters has come about. "Catapult Zone", a new Field Spell Card, can be used to fill your Graveyard with Rock monsters and prevent destruction. "Dust Knight", which is essentially "Armageddon Knight" for EARTH sonsters, is also useful for milling and can later be revived through the effect of "Block Golem". This gives Rock Decks new Xyz Summon and Synchro Summon capabilities.
The only main character in the anime to use a Rock Deck is Jim Crocodile Cook, although other characters do use Rock-Type monsters. Yugi Muto uses the "Magnet Warriors", Jaden Yuki uses "Neo-Spacian Grand Mole", Yusei Fudo uses "Rockstone Warrior", Jack Atlas uses the "Piece Golems" and "Power Giant" and Yuma Tsukumo uses the "Gogogo" monsters.
Contents
Play styles
Bouncing Rock Control Deck
The point of this Deck is to restrain the opposition while supporting field advantage using the bouncing effects and high DEF of Rock monsters to, then attack for about 1000-2000 damage every turn.
Many good cards are in Structure Deck 7: Invincible Fortress. There are also several Trap Cards that destroy face-up monsters, and many Rock monsters can flip themselves face-down. Keep in mind the opponent will attack high DEF monsters to keep them from Flip Summoning and activating effects, so punish them with cards like "Shifting Shadows" and "Canyon". See Stone Statue of the Aztecs (character) for some good ideas.
Opponents may be intimidated from attacking, so "Battle Mania" can force them to do a lot of damage to themselves, particularly with cards like "Canyon" or "Continuous Destruction Punch".
Beware mass monster removal cards like "Dark Armed Dragon" and "Dark Hole".
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Criosphinx
- Dummy Golem
- Golem Sentry
- Grave Ohja
- Great Spirit
- Guardian Sphinx
- Guardian Statue
- Hieracosphinx
- Legendary Jujitsu Master
- Medusa Worm
- Megarock Dragon
- Morphing Jar
- Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
- Stone Statue of the Aztecs
- Gigastone Omega
- Mine Golem
- Exxod, Master of The Guard
- Giant Rat
- Big Piece Golem
Spell Cards
- Book of Eclipse
- Book of Moon
- Canyon
- Chorus of Sanctuary
- Continuous Destruction Punch
- Creature Swap
- Gaia Power
- Hammer Shot
- Messenger of Peace
- Shield & Sword
- Shifting Shadows
- Stumbling
- Wave-Motion Cannon (Optional)
- Unity (Optional)
- Shield & Sword
Trap Cards
- Battle Mania
- Bottomless Shifting Sand
- Broken Blocker
- Compulsory Evacuation Device
- Cross Counter
- Mind Crush
- Needle Ceiling
- No Entry!!
- Ordeal of a Traveler
- Rock Bombardment or Foolish Burial as a substitute.
- Scrap-Iron Scarecrow
- Minefield Eruption
Rock Anti-Meta (Rock Stun)
Rock Anti-Meta (commonly referred to as "Rock Stun") Decks use Rock-Type and other monsters that have meta-breaking effects to counter the current Metagame. The Deck can be played in a variety of ways. Some builds splash Rock monsters into a standard Anti-Meta build with cards such as "Thunder King Rai-Oh", "King Tiger Wanghu" and "Doomcaliber Knight". Other builds focus on a more aggressive play style, often using only Rock monsters and playing "Solidarity" to gain 2700 ATK "Koa'ki Meiru" monsters and a 2000 ATK "Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo". Still other builds use a psuedo-Macro Cosmos Deck to counter common effects that resolve in the Graveyard, while using cards such as "Release from Stone" and other cards like "Core Blast" to set up combos and gain field advantage, while using the "Koa'ki Meiru" monsters to hinder the opponent's strategies.
With the release of "Koa'ki Meiru Wall" in Starstrike Blast as a TCG exclusive, this Deck's negation ability has become much more versatile, making it easier to negate game-breaking cards.
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Cyber Dragon
- D.D. Warrior Lady
- D.D. Assailant
- D.D. Crow
- Doomcaliber Knight
- Effect Veiler
- Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo
- Gaia Plate the Earth Giant
- Legendary Jujitsu Master
- Koa'ki Meiru Boulder
- Koa'ki Meiru Guardian
- Koa'ki Meiru Sandman
- Koa'ki Meiru Wall
- Power Giant
- Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
- Thunder King Rai-Oh
- Morphing Jar
- Block Golem
Spell Cards
- Burden of the Mighty
- Enemy Controller
- Shrink
- Smashing Ground
- Pot of Duality
- Forbidden Lance
- Catapult Zone
Trap Cards
- Compulsory Evacuation Device
- Magic Drain
- Seven Tools of the Bandit
- Skill Drain
- Core Blast
- Trap Stun
- Starlight Road
Extra Deck
Catapult Rock Stun
With the release of "Catapult Zone" and "Block Golem" in "Return of the Duelist", Rock Stun focuses not only on anti-meta, but also on controlling the field and filling the Graveyard with monsters for their ace monsters "Block Golem" and "Gaia Plate the Earth Giant".
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo
- Legendary Jujitsu Master
- Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
- Morphing Jar #2
- Koa'ki Meiru Guardian
- Koa'ki Meiru Wall
- Koa'ki Meiru Sandman
- Maxx "C"
- Gaia Plate the Earth Giant
Spell Cards
- Catapult Zone
- Terraforming
- Forbidden Lance
- Forbidden Chalice
- Solidarity
- Pot of Duality
- Attack the Moon!
Trap Cards
- Dimensional Prison
- Compulsory Evacuation Device
- Starlight Road
- Skill Drain
- Debunk
- Call of the Haunted
- Fiendish Chain
- Magic Cylinder
Extra Deck
- Number 30: Acid Golem of Destruction
- Soul of Silvermountain
- Giant Soldier of Steel
- Fairy King Albverdich
- Gem-Knight Pearl
- Daigusto Emeral
- Gagaga Cowboy
Aggressive Rock Bounce Deck
This deck uses the bounce effect of Golem Sentry to continually return the opponent's monsters back to their hand, leaving them open to attacks by stronger rock monsters. Gigantes works well because of its high 1900 ATK and its ability to be Special Summoned also working as a possible Spell and Trap removal. Also the Effect of Mirage Dragon will help allow Direct Attacks without worrying about Traps. Giant Rat works to keep Monsters on your side of the Field. Its ability to Special Summon Golem Sentry, Criosphinx, Moai Interceptor Cannons and Neo-Spacian Grand Mole gives you great flexibility.
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Criosphinx
- Fossil Tusker
- Giant Rat
- Gigantes
- Golem Sentry
- Guardian Sphinx
- Guardian Statue
- Hieracosphinx
- Koa'ki Meiru Guardian
- Medusa Worm
- Megarock Dragon
- Mirage Dragon
- Moai Interceptor Cannons
- Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
- Big-Tusked Mammoth
Spell Cards
- Chorus of Sanctuary
- Fissure
- Hammer Shot
- Swords of Revealing Light
- D.D. Designator
- Messenger of Peace
- Wave-Motion Cannon
- Array of Revealing Light
- Venom Swamp
Trap Cards
Rock Swarm Deck
This Deck utilizes the card powerful Rock beatsticks like: Koa'ki Meiru Guardian, Koa'ki Meiru Wall, Gogogo Giant and Koa'ki Meiru Sandman. One of the major differences between this Rock Deck and other Rock Decks, is that it special summons. While most Rock decks rely on flip effects to take down the opponent, this deck relies on swarming the field with huge beatsticks and/or several rock floaters that provide both field advantage and a host of power plays. It's key card is Block Golem. This card allows you to summon any two level four or lower rock type monsters from your graveyard by sending itself to the graveyard. From here you have access to rank 3 and 4 xyzs like Acid Golem of Destruction, Gem-Knight Pearl and the like. Its has two ace monsters: Gaia Plate the Earth Giant and Grandsoil the Elemental Lord. other cards that may be useful for this deck due to their easy summoning requirements and/or deck thinning abilities are Naturia Cliff, Naturia Rock, Chronomaly Crystal Bones,and Chronomaly Crystal Skull. It is recommended that the deck is comprised of earth type monsters, as Block Golem cannot activate its effect if there are any other attributes in the graveyard. You can use several spell and trap cards to dump rocks from your deck to the graveyard to fulfill the summoning requirements for the ace cards in the deck.
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Gaia Plate the Earth Giant
- Naturia Cliff
- Gogogo Golem
- Block Golem
- Koa'ki Meiru Guardian
- Koa'ki Meiru Sandman
- Koa'ki Meiru Wall
- Chronomaly Crystal Skull
- Morphing Jar
- Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
- Chronomaly Crystal Bones
- Naturia Rock
- Grandsoil the Elemental Lord
- Gem-Knight Crystal
- Gem-Knight Alexandrite
Spell Cards
Trap Cards
- Release from Stone
- Return from the Different Dimension
- Rock Bombardment
- Skill Drain
- Call of the Haunted
Rock Surge Deck
Surprisingly, a large number of monsters in a typical Monster Surge deck are Earth. This Deck combines them with Rock Swarm for excellent synergy and versatility. Milling cards fill the graveyard with Rock and Earth monsters quickly for fast swarming setups and Gaia Plate the Earth Giant, which will kill almost any beatstick. Earth tuners like T.G. Striker and Glow-Up Bulb enable access to Naturia Synchros - when combined with Rock Stun monsters, the opponent can get locked down hard. Remember to run few Spell Cards (only one recommended) so as not to interfere with Witch of the Black Rose or Gallis the Star Beast.
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Gaia Plate the Earth Giant
- Gigantes
- The Rock Spirit
- Koa'ki Meiru Guardian
- Koa'ki Meiru Wall
- Koa'ki Meiru Sandman
- Koa'ki Meiru Boulder
- Neo-Spacian Grand Mole
- Golem Sentry
- Criosphinx
- Gogogo Golem
- Megarock Dragon
- Rockstone Warrior
- Guardian Sphinx
- Hieracosphinx
Spell Cards
- Enemy Controller
- Swords of Revealing Light
- Solidarity
- Fissure
- Pot of Avarice
- Wave Motion Cannon
- Book of Moon
- Lightning Vortex
Trap Cards
- Widespread Ruin
- Nightmare Wheel
- Threatening Roar
- Compulsory Evacuation Device
- Scrap-Iron Scarecrow
- Magic Cylinder
- Fiendish Chain
- Release from Stone
Defense Reflect Deck
This deck is mainly concerned on reflecting damage to your opponent. Unlike most rock decks this deck is heavily reliant of trap cards.
Best combos include: Needle Worm and Skull Invitation, and Stone Statue of the Aztecs and Fairy Box.
Recommended Cards
Monster Cards
- Needle Worm
- Stone Statue of the Aztecs
- Des Koala
- Labyrinth Wall
- Millennium Shield
- Giant Soldier of Stone
- Marshmallon
- Spirit Reaper
- Exxod, Master of The Guard
- Guardian Sphinx
- Morphing Jar 2
- Royal Magical Library
- Gear Golem the Moving Fortress
Spell Cards
- Yellow Luster Shield
- Mystical Space Typhoon
- Chorus of Sanctuary
- Continuous Destruction Punch
- Pot of Greed
- Tribute to the Doomed
- Dark Room of Nightmare
- Terraforming
- Different Dimension Capsule
- Book of Moon
- Gravekeeper's Servant
Trap Cards
- Skull Invitation
- Ordeal of a Traveler
- Mirror Force
- Magic Cylinder
- Trap Jammer
- Fairy Box
- Mask of Weakness
- Magical Arm Shield
- Robbin' Zombie