Friday, December 11, 2009
The Top Deck of the Format
Two Shonen Jumps have passed and we have Twilight reign Supreme twice. This Lightsworn build runs 2 Chaos Sorcerers as an extra boss monsters and monster removal to threats like Dark Armed Dragon and Blackwing Armor Master. Twilight has the option to run Allure of Darkness in the deck to help clear those hands of dead cards and to speed up the deck. Twilight decks have the option of running Dark Armed Dragon and Tragodeia as extra boss monsters. Twilight is seen as more consistent by some players because it can easily mill bad but as long as they milled a light and dark they can summon theyre Chaos Sorcerer. Twilight decks are known for being able to OTK theyre opponent more frequently than regular lightsworn. I ran a Twilight Deck at my regionals maining a Dark Armed Dragon along with my 2 Chaos Sorcerers. The results were beautiful. The downside to playing twilight is the side decking. If you simply side out the wrong cards you make the deck unstable and more susceptible to bad hands. Side out too many darks and Dark Armed and Sorcerer becomes useless. Side out one too many lightsworns and Judgment Dragon becomes harder to summon. My opinion on Twilight is that its a good deck but not the right decks for inexperienced duelists looking for a deck to take to a tournament. I have currently changed my Twilight deck into The French Twilight because I love how the Tragodeias work in the deck.
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