Wilren
01-26-2007, 04:54 AM
He wanted to see what I could come up with as far as a Lycanthrope/Cuchulainn deck went. Since their effects are rather contradictory of one another, though, I split it up and made one for each of them.
Here's what I wound up with (another friend of mine helped with the Cuchulainn deck, so I feel the need to give due credit here.)
--KÜNSTE VERBOTEN--
-The Ritualist's Nightmare-
-MONSTERS-
Lycanthrope x2
Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands x3
King of the Skull Servants x2
Sangan
Mystic Tomato x2
Magician of Faith
Exodia the Forbidden One
Left Arm of the Forbidden One
Right Arm of the Forbidden One
Left Leg of the Forbidden One
Right Leg of the Forbidden One
Skull Servant x3
Genetic Warwolf x3
-SPELLS-
Advanced Ritual Technique x2
Nobleman of Crossout
Mystical Space Typhoon
Giant Trunade x2
Messenger of Peace x2
Swords of Revealing Light
Dark Factory of Mass Production x3
Graceful Charity
Pot of Avarice
-TRAPS-
Call of the Haunted
Mirror Force
Ring of Destruction
Torrential Tribute
Magic Cylinder
Sakuretsu Armor x3
--END--
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--THE ROAR OF AVALON--
-The Ritualist's Awakening-
-MONSTERS-
Awakened Warrior Cuchulainn x2
Paladin of White Dragon
Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands x3
Sangan
Magician of Faith
Sabersaurus x2
Luster Dragon x3
Genetic Warwolf x3
Summoned Skull/Frostsaurus x2
Blue-Eyes White Dragon x3
-SPELLS-
Premature Burial
Ancient Rule x2
Advanced Ritual Technique x3
Smashing Ground x2
Fissure x2
Nobleman of Crossout
Mystical Space Typhoon
Heavy Storm
Graceful Charity
Pot of Avarice
-TRAPS-
Call of the Haunted
Return from the Different Dimension
Torrential Tribute
Ring of Destruction
Mirror Force
Magic Cylinder
--END--
So, whaddya think? (Please note: I will NOT be adding Justi-Break or Heart of the Underdog to either deck. The normal monsters are, ideally, going to go straight from deck to graveyard and, in the case of the Exodia pieces in the Lycanthrope deck, to hand. Only in the Cuchulainn deck should they ever be hitting the field, and even then it doesn't really merit use of a card specifically for them.)
Here's what I wound up with (another friend of mine helped with the Cuchulainn deck, so I feel the need to give due credit here.)
--KÜNSTE VERBOTEN--
-The Ritualist's Nightmare-
-MONSTERS-
Lycanthrope x2
Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands x3
King of the Skull Servants x2
Sangan
Mystic Tomato x2
Magician of Faith
Exodia the Forbidden One
Left Arm of the Forbidden One
Right Arm of the Forbidden One
Left Leg of the Forbidden One
Right Leg of the Forbidden One
Skull Servant x3
Genetic Warwolf x3
-SPELLS-
Advanced Ritual Technique x2
Nobleman of Crossout
Mystical Space Typhoon
Giant Trunade x2
Messenger of Peace x2
Swords of Revealing Light
Dark Factory of Mass Production x3
Graceful Charity
Pot of Avarice
-TRAPS-
Call of the Haunted
Mirror Force
Ring of Destruction
Torrential Tribute
Magic Cylinder
Sakuretsu Armor x3
--END--
--------------------------------------------
--THE ROAR OF AVALON--
-The Ritualist's Awakening-
-MONSTERS-
Awakened Warrior Cuchulainn x2
Paladin of White Dragon
Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands x3
Sangan
Magician of Faith
Sabersaurus x2
Luster Dragon x3
Genetic Warwolf x3
Summoned Skull/Frostsaurus x2
Blue-Eyes White Dragon x3
-SPELLS-
Premature Burial
Ancient Rule x2
Advanced Ritual Technique x3
Smashing Ground x2
Fissure x2
Nobleman of Crossout
Mystical Space Typhoon
Heavy Storm
Graceful Charity
Pot of Avarice
-TRAPS-
Call of the Haunted
Return from the Different Dimension
Torrential Tribute
Ring of Destruction
Mirror Force
Magic Cylinder
--END--
So, whaddya think? (Please note: I will NOT be adding Justi-Break or Heart of the Underdog to either deck. The normal monsters are, ideally, going to go straight from deck to graveyard and, in the case of the Exodia pieces in the Lycanthrope deck, to hand. Only in the Cuchulainn deck should they ever be hitting the field, and even then it doesn't really merit use of a card specifically for them.)