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Infernity

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Used right, this deck can become very powerful on its own. However, it can be made even more powerful by adding in cards from one or two different [[Archetype]]s. The first is the "[[Dark World]]" series. Most of the support tends to involve discarding cards from the hand and Special Summoning from the graveyard, and most of the monsters benifit from this. With [[Infernity Necromancer]] and the upcoming release of the support cards in [[The Shining Darkness]], Infernity cards seem to be heading that way as well. The "[[Dark World]]" cards are known for being very fast and good at swarming, which is just what the generally slow Infernity monsters need.
The other [[Archetype]] is the currently [[OCG Only]], [[Duel Terminal]]-exclusive, "[[Fiend Roar Deity]]" series. Like the [[Dark World]] set, these cards focus primarily on discarding cards in the player's hand. The key difference, however, is that these cards do not actually discard cards to use their own effects, but rather to decrease the number of cards the player is holding, as their monsters can usually use their effects only when the player's hand is low on cards, or empty altogether. For this reason, they seem to fit in better with the Infernity cards. Notable cards are [[Fiend Roar Deity Raven]] (a Level 2, 1300 ATK [[Tuner]] monster which lets you discard any number of cards to increase its Level by 1, and its ATK by 400, for each card. This effectively lets you empty your hand to have a high Level, high power [[Tuner]] monster) and [[Fiend Roar Deity Solcius]] (a Level 6, 2200 ATK monster which lets you discard two cards to Special Summon it from the graveyard, fitting perfectly into both the themes of the Infernity cards). On top of that, as if this didn't already make for a strong deck, the "[[Fiend Roar Deities]]" are all [[LIGHT]] monsters, while the Infernity cards are all [[DARK]] monsters, so even the powerful [[Chaos Sorcerer]] can be splashed into this deckand in [[Traditional Format]] the powerful [[Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End]] and [[Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning]].
Zombie-type monsters could also be mixed into an Infernity deck. Zombies tend to work off of the grave and, in turn, could be used as main discard fodder. You'll most likely summon the monsters you discarded anyway, so discarding them to kill your hand probably won't affect you much.
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