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 | Subject: [Deck Review] The Roots of the Format Sat May 21, 2011 1:08 am | |
| Hey Everybody, Today We've got a deck which I believe most of you have been familiar with through these past 2-3 formats because of its domination, great synergy and invading the top YCS/Regionals decklists with massive numbers, Before Starting to talk about Plants after EXCV (Extreme Victory) I'd like to give a brief introduction about how plants developed. With the release of "Crossroads of Chaos" set Plants attained huge popularity among many duelists, It was no longer a random deck but it had its own ways to control the duel through Gigaplants/Tytannials/Black Garden spam but they didn't make any strong impacts because the whole format was bowing to Tele-DAD decks but it was worthwhile trying. Things changed a little with the release of "crimson Crisis" when "Debris Dragon" was first introduced, Such a card had an influence on every botanical duelist as it was the reason behind the dawn of Debu Hime deck whose whole strategy was to abuse Black-Rose Dragon (There were no Solemn Warnings) fueling the graveyard for Pot of Avarices but again the support "Blackwings" recieved at that time was rediculously insane and from then they dominated the format. Then time has come for plants to rise, spread their roots, establish for themselves a base and not to be considered an understimated deck anymore thanks to "Quickdraw Dandy Warrior" build which abused "Dandylion" like never before tearing up the format with Drill Warrior/Black Rose Dragon and much tokens' abuse..By the end of the format, Many good duelists started to drop Quickdraw for the sake of consistency (Evolution of Debu Hime), Yet Good things don't last, The Banlist Semi-ed Debris Dragon and limited Dandylion and with "Solemn Warning" being a staple it became hard for the deck to function like before. The Present :Plants now won't have to deal with one of the most irritating cards which used to slow down the deck alot ; Book of Moon, thanks to its limitation. Now Synchros are much easier to land and thus Plants should have functioned better BUT NO !! because of "Solemn Warning" being Staple and "Effect Veiler" backing up most decks, Things just became harder. Not to mention, Plants' -big plays- aren't that big now when compared to the first turn Shi En/Stardust Dragon splashed by Six Samurais and Dragunity duelists..and their first turn set plays which were once considered good just don't work anymore because other decks could just outspeed/outplay plants, set-up much easier and faster and so botanical duelists rushed to the OCG to see their outs to such a harsh format. And as usual OCG duelists had the answer which was "Chaos Plants" and "Doppel-Plants" (An inconsistent variant of Chaos Plants) The whole point of this deck is to once again do fast and instant synchro summons, get pluses and tokens' abuse and fuel the graveyard for POA and Chaos Sorcerer filling the monster linup with lots of handy, strategy supportive Light and Dark monsters. But even that wasn't even close to enough, as that deck faced many challenges this format as it had a high rate of getting bad hands and the horrible Gravekeeper matchup as "Chaos Sorcerer", "Debris Dragon", "Junk Synchron", "Spore" , "Pot of Avarice", "Monster Reborn", "Call of the Haunted" and "Limit Reverse" all fall to gravekeepers' "Necro Valley". Yes !! It almost wrecks half of the deck and since Gravekeepers are dominating everywhere, many duelists decided to just let the deck go...BUT Konami has given us hope in the form of T.G. Librarian, Trishula (to TCG) and Shooting Quasar Dragon. And from here the real article starts !!  | Quote: | T.G. Hyper Librarian Dark/Spell Caster/5*/2400/1800 1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner monsters While this card is face-up on the field, each time a Synchro Monster(s) is Synchro Summoned, draw 1 card for each. |
Why're you still reading ?! If you read the card's effect, you should've been choking already...Yes !! Its effect is rediculously broken, This card allows you to draw one card whenever YOU OR YOUR OPPONENT synchro summons giving you a free and easy +1, So your opponent shall think twice before tuning as even if he tuned to run over Librarian..Librarian did his floater-job successfully allowing you to have more options for a come-back the following turn, And trust me when i say no deck can abuse this card as Junk-Doppel Fish decks and Junk-Doppel variants. That's not everything, This card's stats has impressed lots of duelists being a 2400 Beater despite that awesome effect and most importantly being a level 5 spellcaster which makes it the perfect synchro material for "Arcanite Magician". Sample Combo
| Spoiler: | | | Having level one tuner in graveyard (Spore, Glow-Up Bulb, Effect Veiler) while having Junk Synchron and Doppel Warrior in hand. Normal Summon Junk Synchron, Target the level one tuner and special summon Doppel Warrior from your hand. Doppel Warrior + Junk Synchron = Hyper Librarian + 2 Tokens Token + Level one tuner = Formula Synchron + 2 draws
So you now can go into Arcanite Magician and a token or a level 8 Synchro. |

| Quote: | Shooting Quasar Dragon Light/Dragon/12*/4000/4000 1 Tuner Synchro Monster + 2 or more non-Tuner Synchro Monsters This card cannot be Special Summoned except by Synchro Summon. This card can attack a number of times during the Battle Phase equal to the number of non-Tuner monsters used as Synchro Material Monsters. Once per turn, you can negate the activation of a Spell, Trap or Effect Monster's effect and destroy it. When this card is removed from the field, you can Special Summon 1 "Shooting Star Dragon" from your Extra Deck. |
This card is freaking good, It's the futuristic form of the roaring stardust dragon backed up by 4000 Atk and Def point ready to penetrate through any defenses. Have you ever thought Shi En is broken ? Well this card's effect is way more broken as it negates spells/traps and effects of effect monsters. Hold on! that's not everything as this card can attack multiple of times (1x number of non-tuner synchro materials) and as if that wasn't enough to define the card as broken one as this card is given an ability to Special Summon Shooting Star Dragon from your extra deck IF your opponent could destroy it somehow. The card is broken for sure and if summoned successfully, it almost means game. However, because of the tight space in decks of Junk-Doppel Synchro extra deck, Hard summon conditions and the probability of this card's summon getting negated (would be -3 excluding draws u get), Some duelists prefer to drop it for the staple Shooting Star Dragon. Sample Combo
| Spoiler: | | | Having non-used spore in your graveyard, Junk and Doppel in your hand Normal Summon Junk Synchron, Special Summon Spore and Doppel Warrior from your hand Doppel Warrior + Junk Synchron = Librarian + 2 Tokens Spore + Token = Formula Synchron + Librarian + 1 Token + 2 Draws Spore's effect + Token = Any level 5 + Librarian + Formula Synchron + 1 Draw Level 5 + Librarian + Formula Synchron = Shooting Quasar Dragon !!! |
Deck Strategy : The best thing about the deck is that it's having no main winning condition but various and different engines all working smoothly as Plants run the Synchron (Junk and Doppel)/Debris (Debris, Lonefire, Trooper, Dandylion, Spore, Glow Up Bulb)/Lightsworn (Ryko, Lyla and CoTLB)/ engines which all co-operate for one purpose which is to fuel the graveyard with Debris and Junk targets then summon either for instant synchro summons and enjoy the +2 you gained from the tokens which could be abused in getting +1s from formula synchrons or building up for bigger synchro summons or just backing you up.
Things doesn't end there, You're not just fueling they graveyard for Debris and Junk and big spore/glow-up bulb plays but you're also setting up for ending the game with Chaos Sorcerer/Dark Armed Dragon and you can never run out of options thanks to Pot of Avarices
Some variants (most common in OCG) drop the Debris Dragons and part of the plant engine so they could fit in Quickdraw Synchrons, Unknown Synchron and Tuning so they got access to the drill loop. Such build does really well as well.
Deck Sample: Monsters [23] 2x Doppel Warrior 2x Ryko 2x Card Trooper 1x Sangan 1x Dandylion 2x Lonefire Blossom 1x Mystic Tomato 1x Lyla 2x Chaos Sorcerer 2x Effect Veiler 1x Glow-Up Bulb 1x Spore 3x Junk Synchron 2x Debris Dragon
Spells [13] 1x Foolish Burial 1x Monster Reborn 1x Dark Hole 1x Reinceforcement of the Army 1x Charge of the Light Brigade 3x Pot of Avarice 1x One for One 1x Giant Trunade 2x Mystical Space Typhoon 1x Scapegoat
Traps [4] 3x Royal Decree 1x Call of the Haunted
Extra Deck 1x Shooting Quasar Dragon 1x Trishula 1x Stardust Dragon 1x Scrap Dragon 1x colossal Fighter 1x Black Rose Dragon 1x Arcanite Magician 1x Ancient Fairy Dragon 1x Brionac 2x Hyper Librarian 1x Ally of Justice Catastor 2x Formula Synchron 1x Armory Arm
Despite how good the deck is, It gets completely shut by one of the most irritating deck of the format which is Gravekeepers as explained before Yet the key to the solution was found once again in the awesome card set EXCV, don't take me literally as i'm talking about Reborn Tengu!

| Quote: | Reborn Tengu Wind/Beast-Warrior/4*/1700/600 When this card is removed from the field, Special Summon 1 "Reborn Tengu" from your Deck. |
This card breaks the format, It's really broken and splash-able in almost any deck, It's effect never misses the timing and an amazing way to keep your field presence. This card is the perfect tribute fodder because it replaces itself, That's just the same reason why this card is the perfect synchro material.It's also the best card to force/trigger solemns and keeps your opponents' traps useless and don't forget the amazing OTK potential this card has Let's check the following decklist first.
Monsters [23] 3x Caius the Shadow Monarch 2x Genex Ally Birdman 3x Reborn Tengu 2x Lonefire Blossom 1x Dandylion 1x Spore 1x Sangan 1x Glow Up Bulb 2x Debris Dragon 2x Card Trooper 2x Ryko 1x Lyla 2x Effect Veiler
Spells [10] 1x Charge of the Light Brigade 1X Monster Reborn 1x Dark Hole 1x Foolish Burial 1X One for One 1x Scapegoat 3x Pot Of Avarice
Traps [7] 1x Torrential Tribute 1x Solemn Judgment 2x Solemn Warning 1x Call of the Haunted 1X Trap Stun 1x Seven Tools of the Bandit
The very first thing to be noticed here is that the winning conditions were totally changed, chaos Sorcerers & Dark Armed Dragon were both dropped because of the dead draws they can give (and no need to remind you with Gravekeeper's matchup) for triple caius which does amazingly well penetrating through facedowns and faceups whether they are spells/traps or monsters and could deal some damage as well if it targetted a Dark monster (no need to mention synergy between caius and tengu) Also Doppels and Junks were dropped for the great Birdman and Tengu engine as they give you instant Black Rose Dragon giving you the opportunity to nuke the field for free (+1 Tengu gets on the field), Such engine can't be affected by necrovalley...Everything else is self-explanatory The deck itself isn't as explosive as Doppel-Junk but is too consistent and can deal with many and various situations and most importantly doesn't get affected much by necrovalley.
The article is over i hope i didn't forget anything, Thanks for reading..I'm looking forward to hearing your comments. |
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 | Subject: Re: [Deck Review] The Roots of the Format Sat May 21, 2011 1:40 am | |
| been testing doppel plants on DN and i gotta say summoning quasar is easy with a decent oppening hand gonna try the reborn tenghu version soon good job keep it up |
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 | Subject: Re: [Deck Review] The Roots of the Format Sat May 21, 2011 4:11 am | |
| Sexy article EJ, I skim through it, it look good from what the parts I read, maybe I'll read the whole thing later on. |
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 | Subject: Re: [Deck Review] The Roots of the Format Sat May 21, 2011 8:23 pm | |
| Tengu Plants are quite good, iv been useing them on JP and they worked pritty well. |
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