Forum:Godnarchs (March 2012) V. Ace

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Based off of BF2's Godnarchs, what do you guys think? ---Dark Ace SP (Talk) 16:49, April 7, 2012 (UTC)

I see Obelisk and Slifer, but no Ra... is that because of his Special Summon jammed? --FredCat 16:53, April 7, 2012 (UTC)

Uh, how can you use Osiris? The only God Cards that are legal are Ra and Obelisk.

Dr Kain (talkcontribs) 17:19, April 7, 2012 (UTC)

I am sure he's playing it on DuelingNetwork site, which is flexible site to allow you playing any cards that are yet to be released in TCG, like OCG's. --FredCat 17:20, April 7, 2012 (UTC)
I just don't see a point wit Ra, plus is effect isn't that great, and the deck is on Dueling Network. ---Dark Ace SP (Talk) 20:57, April 7, 2012 (UTC)

Are you sure about using Treacherous Trap Hole? It either requires them to summon 1 and then it's the same as a normal trap hole or 2 and it can be on the field for a while waiting.
Other than that I'd probably prefer to run 2 of a specific god rather than 1 of each, but that's just me.
121.222.170.239 (talk) 03:20, April 8, 2012 (UTC)

I like the TTH, it can be dead at times, but I wouldn't set it when I'm at a disadvantage and don't control the field. But TTH has proved helpful for me, plus I usually destroy a Ronin and something else, seeing as Ronin can come back, it's not really a loss for me. I like having 2 gods, they both have advantages, and the deck usually lets me keep 3-4 cards in hand after I summon Slifer, so Slifer rarely comes out with low ATK. ---Dark Ace SP (Talk) 04:06, April 8, 2012 (UTC)
I've tried out variations on godnarchs before, and I found that I didn't usually have the hand power, or didn't want to have to keep the hand when I played slifer, so I always switched to double obelisk. But if you say it usually works for you, then who am I to argue. The 2k attack drop (and potential destruction) of monsters trying to start a combo, or special summoned "beaters" is pretty attractive, to say the least. Brakedamold (talkcontribs) 19:24, April 11, 2012 (UTC)