Title: M-S-M
Tom - July 17, 2006 02:31 AM (GMT)
x3 Mobius the Frost Monarch
x2 Zaborg the Thunder Monarch
x3 D. D. Survivor
x2 D.D. Scout Plane
x1 D.D. Warrior Lady
x3 Spirit Reaper
x2 Gravekeeper's Spy
x2 Cyber Dragon
x1 Breaker the Magical Warrior
x2 Dimensional Fissure
x1 Nobleman of Crossout
x1 Scapegoat
x1 Book of Moon
x2 Soul Exchange
x1 Heavy Storm
x1 Snatch Steal
x1 Enemy Controller
x1 Reinforcement of the Army
x1 Graceful Charity
x1 MST
x1 Messenger of Peace
x2 Macro Cosmos
x2 Solemn Judgement (pimpin moses)
x1 Mirror Force
x1 Torrential Tribute
x1 RFTDD
Barrel End Dragon - July 17, 2006 05:39 PM (GMT)
That looks better than any other macro-monarch I have seen,great job!9/10!
Tom - July 17, 2006 09:36 PM (GMT)
Heh thanks. honestly, I'm smitten with the idea of night unkillable monsters and abusing them, but I decided that the deck should really be based on the Monarchs, so I added in the Soul Exchanges, thus giving me two ways of getting the Monarchs out. Thus why M-S-M stands for Macro Soul Monarch...nifty huh? :P
Barrel End Dragon - July 17, 2006 11:22 PM (GMT)
yes it is,Like I said great deck.9.2/10.
Drizzt Do'Urden - July 21, 2006 03:20 PM (GMT)
Looks good Tom but I don't like the Soul Exchanges. With Macro, you will probably be owning the field so skipping your battle phase isn't very good. Not sure what to put in for them though.
Solemn Judgement's name has been officially changed to "God Says No!" :P
Tom - July 21, 2006 07:30 PM (GMT)
After playing with the deck before the Exchanges, I whole heartedly disagree with you. I have found there will always be situation that I won't even pull off the macro/survivor combo and will be stuck with a Monarch in hand, so the Exchanges help lessen that sitation.