Monday, May 13, 2013

Constellars are Changing the Stars!!



I can't believe Evilswarms overshadow Constellars! These guys freakin' rock, in terms of toolboxing and winning! First, the Decklist:

Monsters: 20
x3 Constellar Kaus
x3 Constellar Pollux
x3 Constellar Sombre
x1 Constellar Algiedi
x1 Constellar Rasalhague
x2 Constellar Siat
x2 Cyber Valley
x1 Honest
x2 Maxx "C"
x2 Effect Veiler


Spells: 15
x2 Pot of Duality
x2 Constellar Star Cradle
x3 Fire Formation - Tenki
x1 ROTA
x1 Dark Hole
x1 Heavy Storm
x2 MST
x1 Monster Reborn
x2 Forbidden Dress

Traps: 5
x1 Solemn Judgment
x1 Solemn Warning
x2 Fiendish Chain
x1 XYZ Reborn

Extra Deck: 15
x1 Shock Master
x1 Steelswarm Roach
x1 Starleige Paladynamo
x1 Constellar Omega
x2 Constellar Praesepe
x1 Wind-Up Arsenal Zenmaioh
x1 Number 61: Volcasaurus
x1 Tirias, Keeper of Genesis - This guy isn't needed.
x1 Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon - For Spellbook Matchup with a sided EEV
x3 Constellar Pleiades
x2 Constellar Ptolemy M7
x1 Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger


I'm super stoked about this deck! The Cyber Valleys are being used as tests for the time being. I may put the 3rd Maxx "C" and Effect Veiler in their place, but I'm testing these out for the time being. I feel this deck can be VERY competitive with the ability to toolbox your opponent and the overall consistency is very nice! The key point I think most players are missing with this deck is that you use the various effects to cause your opponent to neg around your plays. When an opponent pushes really big, bring out Volcasaurus to burn some life, and if needed, bring in Gaia Dragon to take away some other life, or if you are playing E-Dragons, bring in Roach with protection or Pleiades and Omega. This deck has very situational plays that adapt to each duel you have. To go into greater detail of how the deck works, I will be posting videos against various decks over the next week or so.

-Peperm1nt

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