Sunday, April 20, 2014

Lightsworns of two shapes - 2 Lightsworn Decklists


In the coming months, Lightsworn will be receiving new support, so I built a Lightsworn Dragon Ruler decklist to see what the deck could currently do. The deck is designed to play complete speed and win by turns 2-4 and has relatively great success considering I was using it in the last half of the January format! I chose to use Gragonith(the Dragon Lightsworn) over Celestia due to consistency reasons and to have an added dragon target for summons of the Dragon Rulers, all why fueling Judgment Dragon. If you can open a board of Lumina + Lumina + Garoth, chances are you will mill down to 5-10 cards and have access to all the Dragon Ruler plays you would ever need! The Blue-Eyes engine is utilized as well for an added level 1 tuner and to help thin the deck, all while maintaining hand advantage from a Lumina discard and hopefully to speed things along with Trade-In. The deck is super fun and consistent, I also have another Twilight variant that I believe is somewhat better, due to the amount of plays it can make.



Twilight Ruler I feel is the slightly better deck due to the plays it can make. For starters, you have 5 Boss monsters in the form of 3 Judgment Dragons and 2 Chaos monsters, and all that is beside the Dragon Rulers and Synchros this deck can produce. Again, you use the Lightsworn's to provide early graveyard fuel for your boss monsters. Tuning and Unknown Synchron put in heavy amounts of work in providing a searchable level 1 tuner and relatively easy access to Beelze! The Blue-Eyes engine is excluded here due to space issues, but I feel they would provide great support if you could fit them. Overall, I'm happy this build and the plays it can make are more than enough to end the matches quickly.

These are the two Lightsworn decklists that I have been playing with the past month or so, trying to prepare for the new Lightsworn support. A week or so before the new support is released, I will reveal that version to ensure it gets proper testing for everyone. I feel this will be a very explosive deck at the upcoming NAWCQ and will catch a lot of players by surprise if they aren't prepared. The deck just auto-wins if going first on an average hand.

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