When Playing this deck, your goal is to get as much Reptile-type monsters in your field and graveyard as possible so that you can summon Evil Dragon Ananta with huge stats. Draw Sense: High Level ensures you draw Evil Dragon Ananta when your life points are lowered by at least 1500 points.
Draw Sense: High Level Can be used each time your Life Points decrease by 1800. In the Draw Phase, instead of doing a normal draw, draw a random monster of Level 5 or higher
Use cards to get reptile monsters out of your deck.
It was intentional to fill your deck with all WATER attribute Reptile-type monsters so that you can easily make use of Skreech's effect. When Skreech is destroyed you can mill 2 WATER monsters from your deck, prioritize sending Don Turtle as he is the least useful among your WATER Reptiles.
Snake Whistle Special summons a Level 4 or lower Reptile-type monster from your deck after a Reptile-type monster on your field was destroyed. Best use would to bring out another Skreech after the one on your field was destroyed, this combo mills up to 5 cards from your deck.
WATER attribute Reptile monsters were chosen because they can be easily milled out with Skreech, which is also a WATER Reptile monster.
Gale Lizard returns a monster on your opponent's field back to thier hand when it is flipped face-up. This becomes more dreadful if you return something strong and/or difficult to summon back to your opponent's hand.
Your boss monster for this deck, Evil Dragon Ananta can reach insanely high attack and defense stats with enough reptiles in your field and graveyard. Additionally, he has a card removal effect that automatically destroys a card during every one of your end phases, use this to clear your opponent's backrow allowing you to attack safely. Although this effect is not optional and requires that a card on the field is destroyed. make sure to summon or set a card on the field as a backup, so that Evil Dragon Ananta does not destroy himself.
Has nothing do having a job, Haitham right its a marketing ploy for itchy impulse ppl always buying there way into a game, just not the same for casual players. sorry I might spend a $1 or two maybe once a year on a game. but imagine spending money every week on every game you own, thats all about micro transactions. hmmm Destiny, Dokkan, NBA VC, Sharkcards, etc....?? and i live in SF so don't get me started about expenses, not everyone have money to throw away bro.
A perfectly reasonable budget version is just to run magical merchant and last gamble, and hope to mill as much reptiles as you can then drop a massive ananta. Might be inconsistent but has that otk potential with ama
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