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* The deck is done is now found on my main page named: The Golden City. It's my ultimate version of the Elemental Heroes, the cards that I have for so long denied their powers. Now, they make up my best and favorite deck. There's heavy oppressions on Special Summoning, which removes the usual Monster Reborn and Premature Burial I usually have in all my decks (the irony part, since I'm so anal about it). The deck takes some skill to use, but its definitely my proudest one yet. It's able to break at least 80% of every deck I face. However, it's sort of expensive, so I'll be posting an alternate version that is related (although not as powerful) but on a budget - for my own purposes as well. This deck will take some time getting the cards I need. Cheers! [[User:Chris427|Chris427]] 22:59, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
 
* The deck is done is now found on my main page named: The Golden City. It's my ultimate version of the Elemental Heroes, the cards that I have for so long denied their powers. Now, they make up my best and favorite deck. There's heavy oppressions on Special Summoning, which removes the usual Monster Reborn and Premature Burial I usually have in all my decks (the irony part, since I'm so anal about it). The deck takes some skill to use, but its definitely my proudest one yet. It's able to break at least 80% of every deck I face. However, it's sort of expensive, so I'll be posting an alternate version that is related (although not as powerful) but on a budget - for my own purposes as well. This deck will take some time getting the cards I need. Cheers! [[User:Chris427|Chris427]] 22:59, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
 
* Sounds like a good idea. I'll get to it soon, only that I don't use OCG cards - so no Thunderking. [[User:Chris427|Chris427]] 05:07, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
 
* Sounds like a good idea. I'll get to it soon, only that I don't use OCG cards - so no Thunderking. [[User:Chris427|Chris427]] 05:07, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
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* Here's the deck. I hate to say it doesn't have all the Vanity cards, but I felt Vanity's Fiend was sufficient. It's aided by mostly Rock monsters along with a few D.D.s that are excellent versus Gladiator Beasts. I'll explain the deck below.
 
* Here's the deck. I hate to say it doesn't have all the Vanity cards, but I felt Vanity's Fiend was sufficient. It's aided by mostly Rock monsters along with a few D.D.s that are excellent versus Gladiator Beasts. I'll explain the deck below.
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So I hope most of the cards here aren't expensive nor difficult to obtain. But I think I made sure it's both effective and fun. I may play test it soon. Here are the strategies from top to bottom:
 
So I hope most of the cards here aren't expensive nor difficult to obtain. But I think I made sure it's both effective and fun. I may play test it soon. Here are the strategies from top to bottom:
 
* D.D. Warrior and D.D. Warrior Lady are staples in many anti-GB decks; they are able to remove from play the Gladiator Beasts that GB users rely on so much.
 
* D.D. Warrior and D.D. Warrior Lady are staples in many anti-GB decks; they are able to remove from play the Gladiator Beasts that GB users rely on so much.
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* Legendary Jujitsu Master is a renowned card in helping to dramatically slow down Gladiator Beast progress.
 
* Legendary Jujitsu Master is a renowned card in helping to dramatically slow down Gladiator Beast progress.
 
* Guardian Sphinx is an excellent card in keeping GBs off of the field, often slowing the enemy down and giving more efficiency to the user.
 
* Guardian Sphinx is an excellent card in keeping GBs off of the field, often slowing the enemy down and giving more efficiency to the user.
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* Royal Oppression you should know why already.
 
* Royal Oppression you should know why already.
 
* Threatening Roar is here to prevent Gladiator Beasts from attacking. Although it lasts only one turn, it is so helpful, as one turn may judge the entire game.
 
* Threatening Roar is here to prevent Gladiator Beasts from attacking. Although it lasts only one turn, it is so helpful, as one turn may judge the entire game.
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Beat your cousin for me! [[User:Chris427|Chris427]] 06:48, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
 
Beat your cousin for me! [[User:Chris427|Chris427]] 06:48, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

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Welcome

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Anti GB EH?

Haha. Thanks for the request. In truth, beneath all the things I've been doing recently, my spare time has been invested into making a deck that would outshine all others - the reason being it would be the "anti-everything" deck. It has yet to be posted. This deck I'm currently making in the dark is one that doesn't only fight the Gladiator Beasts, but at least 80% advantageous over every deck I know. I will post it soon on my main page. It is my best deck ever - one born from both time and irony. Chris427 09:15, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

  • The deck is done is now found on my main page named: The Golden City. It's my ultimate version of the Elemental Heroes, the cards that I have for so long denied their powers. Now, they make up my best and favorite deck. There's heavy oppressions on Special Summoning, which removes the usual Monster Reborn and Premature Burial I usually have in all my decks (the irony part, since I'm so anal about it). The deck takes some skill to use, but its definitely my proudest one yet. It's able to break at least 80% of every deck I face. However, it's sort of expensive, so I'll be posting an alternate version that is related (although not as powerful) but on a budget - for my own purposes as well. This deck will take some time getting the cards I need. Cheers! Chris427 22:59, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
  • Sounds like a good idea. I'll get to it soon, only that I don't use OCG cards - so no Thunderking. Chris427 05:07, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
  • Here's the deck. I hate to say it doesn't have all the Vanity cards, but I felt Vanity's Fiend was sufficient. It's aided by mostly Rock monsters along with a few D.D.s that are excellent versus Gladiator Beasts. I'll explain the deck below.
Anti-GB Variant: Vanity and Rock

So I hope most of the cards here aren't expensive nor difficult to obtain. But I think I made sure it's both effective and fun. I may play test it soon. Here are the strategies from top to bottom:

  • D.D. Warrior and D.D. Warrior Lady are staples in many anti-GB decks; they are able to remove from play the Gladiator Beasts that GB users rely on so much.
  • Legendary Jujitsu Master is a renowned card in helping to dramatically slow down Gladiator Beast progress.
  • Guardian Sphinx is an excellent card in keeping GBs off of the field, often slowing the enemy down and giving more efficiency to the user.
  • Fossil Dyna and Vanity's Fiend are there for anti-special-summoning purposes. They are heavily supported by spells and traps below.
  • The lone Swarm of Scarabs there is a medium for monster removal in case of narrowing gameplay.
  • Soul Exchange is used for a quick summoning of either Vanity's Fiend or Guardian Sphinx, both very useful cards in your deck.
  • Vengeful Bog Spirit, although it prevents your monsters to attack on first turn they are summoned (including flipped summoned), they will slow down Gladiator Beasts so much. Since most of your flippers (Guardian Sphinx or Scarabs or Dyna) have low attacking powers, they are easily defended by using this helpful card.
  • Book of Moon is a must have against any Gladiator Beast. You are able to stall any monster for a given turn, or, to use on your own flip effect monsters whenever necessary.
  • Enemy Controller, Mind Control, and Brain Control are all cards to control your enemy. Since I assume you know Gladiator Beasts pretty well since its your cousin, you should know how to use them to their fullest extent. The variety of control cards are there for your versatility, as all of them have good capabilities.
  • Heavy Storm, Monster Reborn, and Premature Burial are self-explanatory.
  • Bottomless Trap Hole will screw up your GB opponent big time. It removes from play GBs and they have a hard time getting back from the 'removed from play section.'
  • Royal Oppression you should know why already.
  • Threatening Roar is here to prevent Gladiator Beasts from attacking. Although it lasts only one turn, it is so helpful, as one turn may judge the entire game.

Beat your cousin for me! Chris427 06:48, 30 July 2008 (UTC)