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{{DecksAZ}}''This deck is considered a '''Classic Deck''', this page is used to tell the history of a deck rather than how it is played now. This can happen either from mechanics of the game changing, changes from the "TCG" or "OCG" Forbidden/Limited List, or the deck has slowly lost it's ability to be played over time due to years of no support or neglect.''
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''While not truly unplayable, the limiting of Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon on the "[[TCG]]" Forbidden/Limited list nearly destroys the original concept of the deck. However newer cards from the "[[Rise of the True Dragons Structure Deck]]" may prove as useful support.''{{See also|Hopeless Dragon}}
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
  
'''Disaster Dragon''' is an [[Aggro]] [[Lockdown]] deck that plays disruption strategies mixed with lockdown and high aggression to gain and maintain control of the board. It carries a lot of momentum and explosive power as the deck can consistently drop two or more monsters per turn without losing advantage and often times they will be big monsters. This is done through the use of the deck's backbone card, "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]". This card is one of the most powerful dragons in the deck, outclassed only by a potential "[[White Night Dragon]]", or "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]". Red-Eyes' effect allows for the constant re-use of monsters from the Graveyard, as well as the ability to bypass the Normal Summoning limit and the requirements for Tributes that many decks suffer from. As a result, Disaster Dragon decks are packing some of the most destructive, highest ATK monsters in the present Metagame because they can bypass the tribute mechanic required to summon them.
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'''Disaster Dragon''' is an [[Aggro]] [[Control]] deck that plays disruption strategies mixed with lockdown and high aggression to gain and maintain control of the board. It carries a lot of momentum and explosive power as the deck can consistently drop two or more monsters per turn without losing advantage and often times they will be big monsters. This is done through the use of the deck's backbone card, "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]". This card is one of the most powerful dragons in the deck, outclassed only by a potential "[[White Night Dragon]]", or "[[Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon]]". Red-Eyes' effect allows for the constant re-use of monsters from the Graveyard, as well as the ability to bypass the Normal Summoning limit and the requirements for Tributes that many decks suffer from. As a result, Disaster Dragon decks are packing some of the most destructive, highest ATK monsters in the present Metagame because they can bypass the tribute mechanic required to summon them.
  
 
Through the usage of cards such as "[[Koa'ki Meiru Drago]]", "[[Exploder Dragon]]" and "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" the deck is capable of shutting down and eliminating a majority of plays made by the current popular decks. The deck plays like a toolbox, with "[[Masked Dragon]]" working to recruit the dragons you need for tributes, [[Synchro Summon]], [[Xyz Summon]], monster removal, etc and cards like "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon", "Divine Dragon Apocralyph", and "[[Genesis Dragon]]" allowing you to reuse, manipulate, or trade dragons around.  Cards such as "[[Foolish Burial]]", "[[Dragon Ravine]]", and "[[Dragon Shrine]]" allow you to dump dragons into your graveyard faster while also aiding in the deck's inherent synergy, but some dragons such as "[[Yamata Dragon]]" or "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" cannot be Special Summoned, thus they are unable to bypass their two-tribute requirement via "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]" as most dragons would do. Instead, the deck utilizes "Keeper of The Shrine" or "[[Totem Dragon]]", a self-recurring dragon that can act as two tributes in order to Tribute Summon a Dragon-type monster. Being dragons themselves Keeper of The Shrine and Totem Dragon are viable targets to search with "[[Masked Dragon]]" or to dump with "Dragon Shrine". It can also be revived by Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon.
 
Through the usage of cards such as "[[Koa'ki Meiru Drago]]", "[[Exploder Dragon]]" and "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" the deck is capable of shutting down and eliminating a majority of plays made by the current popular decks. The deck plays like a toolbox, with "[[Masked Dragon]]" working to recruit the dragons you need for tributes, [[Synchro Summon]], [[Xyz Summon]], monster removal, etc and cards like "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon", "Divine Dragon Apocralyph", and "[[Genesis Dragon]]" allowing you to reuse, manipulate, or trade dragons around.  Cards such as "[[Foolish Burial]]", "[[Dragon Ravine]]", and "[[Dragon Shrine]]" allow you to dump dragons into your graveyard faster while also aiding in the deck's inherent synergy, but some dragons such as "[[Yamata Dragon]]" or "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" cannot be Special Summoned, thus they are unable to bypass their two-tribute requirement via "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]" as most dragons would do. Instead, the deck utilizes "Keeper of The Shrine" or "[[Totem Dragon]]", a self-recurring dragon that can act as two tributes in order to Tribute Summon a Dragon-type monster. Being dragons themselves Keeper of The Shrine and Totem Dragon are viable targets to search with "[[Masked Dragon]]" or to dump with "Dragon Shrine". It can also be revived by Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon.
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* [[Scrap Dragon]]
 
* [[Scrap Dragon]]
 
* [[Black Rose Dragon]]
 
* [[Black Rose Dragon]]
* [[Clear Wing Synchro Dragon]]
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* [[Clear Wing Syncro Dragon]]
 
* [[PSY-Framelord Omega]]
 
* [[PSY-Framelord Omega]]
 
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This variant also gets some nice boost from [[Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy]] in the form of "[[Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls]]", which can provide another strong [[WATER]] Dragon-type monster and an ability for searching "[[Blizzard Dragon]]" when combined with either "[[Gold Sarcophagus]]" or "[[Sacred Sword of Seven Stars]]".
 
This variant also gets some nice boost from [[Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy]] in the form of "[[Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls]]", which can provide another strong [[WATER]] Dragon-type monster and an ability for searching "[[Blizzard Dragon]]" when combined with either "[[Gold Sarcophagus]]" or "[[Sacred Sword of Seven Stars]]".
  
In the OCG, "[[Blizzard Dragon]]" and "[[Elder Entity Norden]]" open the possibility of summoning "[[Bahamut Shark]]", which grants the option of summoning "[[Toadally Awesome]]" from the Extra Deck.
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In the OCG, "[[Blizzard Dragon]]" and "[[Elder Entity Norden]]" open the possibility of summoning "[[Bahamut Shark]]", which grants the option of summoning "[[Treatoad]]" from the Extra Deck.
  
 
==='''Spirit Well'''===
 
==='''Spirit Well'''===
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Note that due to the fact that the artifacts are a part of the deck, koa'ki meiru drago can somewhat interfere and prevent them from being summoned and disrupting your opponents' plays.
 
Note that due to the fact that the artifacts are a part of the deck, koa'ki meiru drago can somewhat interfere and prevent them from being summoned and disrupting your opponents' plays.
==='''Elemental Disaster''' (Traditional Format only)===
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==='''Elemental Disaster''' (Not legally playable in advanced format)===
 
Also known as '''Sandstorm Disaster''' (the name given by the deck's creator, Richard Clarke) <ref>[http://blog.coretcg.com/sandstorm-disaster-an-interview-with-richard-clarke/ blog.coretcg.com] Sandstorm Disaster – An Interview With Richard Clarke</ref>, it's the newest build of the deck introduced by [[Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy]] booster pack. Originally, this variant utilizes "[[Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms]]", "[[Redox, Dragon Ruler of Boulders]]" and "[[Blaster, Dragon Ruler of Infernos]]" bolstered with "[[Gold Sarcophagus]]", "[[Dragon Shrine]]", "[[Sacred Sword of Seven Stars]]" and "[[Queen Dragun Djinn]]" for adding massive power and consistency boost. In particular, "[[Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms]]" is the best support for this Deck, due to its effect can search "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]" easily and most Disaster Dragon decks have vast number of [[WIND]] Dragon-type monsters. Because most of the [[Dragon Ruler]]s used are Level 7, this deck can utilizes Rank 7 Xyz Monsters like "[[Mecha Phantom Beast Dracossack]]" and "[[Number 11: Big Eye]]" easily, while still retaining the basic strategy of Standard Disaster.
 
Also known as '''Sandstorm Disaster''' (the name given by the deck's creator, Richard Clarke) <ref>[http://blog.coretcg.com/sandstorm-disaster-an-interview-with-richard-clarke/ blog.coretcg.com] Sandstorm Disaster – An Interview With Richard Clarke</ref>, it's the newest build of the deck introduced by [[Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy]] booster pack. Originally, this variant utilizes "[[Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms]]", "[[Redox, Dragon Ruler of Boulders]]" and "[[Blaster, Dragon Ruler of Infernos]]" bolstered with "[[Gold Sarcophagus]]", "[[Dragon Shrine]]", "[[Sacred Sword of Seven Stars]]" and "[[Queen Dragun Djinn]]" for adding massive power and consistency boost. In particular, "[[Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms]]" is the best support for this Deck, due to its effect can search "[[Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon]]" easily and most Disaster Dragon decks have vast number of [[WIND]] Dragon-type monsters. Because most of the [[Dragon Ruler]]s used are Level 7, this deck can utilizes Rank 7 Xyz Monsters like "[[Mecha Phantom Beast Dracossack]]" and "[[Number 11: Big Eye]]" easily, while still retaining the basic strategy of Standard Disaster.
  
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*# [[Ninja Grandmaster Hanzo]] (for Ninjutsu Disaster variant)
 
*# [[Ninja Grandmaster Hanzo]] (for Ninjutsu Disaster variant)
 
*# [[Keeper of the Shrine]]
 
*# [[Keeper of the Shrine]]
*# [[Assault Wyvern]]
 
  
 
* Level 3 Monsters
 
* Level 3 Monsters
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