Unless your dice are weighted. Although, he is not nearly as good as he should be since the only BEST time to use him would be to discard Ojamagic. A pretty neat sub-boss Monster for an Ojama Deck. For one, we can stack the Graveyard with Lights easily, and one of our most vital tools in our inventory happens to be a Field Spell, making Lightray Daedalus live often. However, with cards like Sandayu and Frozen Fitzgerald at our Disposal, Lightray Daedalus seems much less recommended. New Beast support!
And quite good support might I add. Baby Raccoon Ponpoko can search pretty much any Ojama that we need mostly Ojama Blue , can search Ryko if you run him , and can search his adorable friend Tantan who in turn, can also search our Ojamas.
Though, we have to wait a turn before we can start getting the ball rolling, they are very much welcomed cards in any, if not, all Ojama builds.
The duo that is part of the Chaos Engine. If you are looking to go that route, then look no further as these guys would provide to be the bread and butter of your Deck.
A cute little doggy that can help Ojama in a number of ways: 1. Sets up the Graveyard for Ojama Country plays and can even trigger Ojamagic if you are desperate enough to destroy it on your field. It should also be noted he is welcome fodder in a Chaos build. He is also searchable by the Baby Raccoons. Try saying that name 10x fast! It is certainly not a bad option, considering it has decent DEF while under Ojama Country can be a decent beater, and can set Ryko if you plan to run it.
However, with Baby Raccoon Ponpoko being a card, he is kind of outclassed here. Anyway, Box of Ojamas effect allow us to indirectly search out our vanilla trio and set-up for Xyz plays the following turn. It is an interesting tech option should you go that route, but not at all that necessary for the build.
It is a welcome addition to Chaos variants though. If you are on a budget and looking for other sub-boss like monsters to run, then these 2 baboons are definitely an option. They are essentially free beaters once a card like Ojama Blue and the like get destroyed.
Due note: They do become significantly weaker under Ojama Country. Another Tuner option for the Deck, and not a half bad choice either. Can discard or rather 'bleak' Ojamas to the Graveyard so that he can try on a speedo for himself, and can alter his Level based on the Level of the sent target. Pretty interesting option for both setting up the Graveyard and creating an immediate option to Synchro Summon.
Here I thought they would never make a Bambi card. Valerifawn is an OCG card set to debute in The New Challengers set, whose effect directly supports Beast-type monsters, and its a tuner!
It is pretty much what Zombie Master is too Zombie Decks. I did not get the chance to test this card myself so I am unsure how many to recommend using. Though, no more then 1 should be used in a Synchro build.
Section VI. Note: These are card's that have been mentioned or I have seen people run out of the ordinary in Ojama Decks. Essentially a Monster Reborn for Beast-type monsters, basically Ojamas. Can revive Ojama Blue to crash into an opponents monster and get a search or for when you need to make a Sandayu that turn.
What is really great about this card is there is no Level Limit on what Beast monster you summon, so it can be especially interesting if you run Higher Level Beast s in your deck. Oh Konami, you so silly. This card is absolutely derpy in Decks that run the Raccoon Engine, and just like that we too can run the Raccoon Engine. While yes this card cannot get our vanilla bros why would you honestly? Not at all a bad choice to Ojama decks, but do to the lack of space and less "Effect" Ojama targets, you should not have to run too many of this card.
Creature Swap is one of those cards that can either be really great, or really underwhelming. However, it is a decent enough tech option to grant us present in an Ojama Deck. There is no greater feeling when you swap one of your speedo bros with your Opponents stardust, only to crash that Stardust into the speedo bro. Use at your own discretion. Don't get me wrong. I gave a quizzical look at this card choice too, but let me explain my reasoning as to why it can be considered "good": For one, it can wipe your opponent's board with little effort, but at what usually would be considered a -1, HOWEVER, if we were to discard Ojamagic, it makes that -1 all the more meaningful.
Would I recommend using this card? Not unless you are on a budget from getting a Dark Hole.. Essentially a Draw option should you find it necassary. If you feel as if though your vanilla bros are clogging up your field or generally getting in the way of your plays, you can use this card as an optional Discard outlet. It is nothing too amazing though, and there is better options overall. A new Fusion monster with a really neat ability. For one, he cannot be destroyed by battle except by Normal Monsters and is unaffected by monster effects?
That is great! How too summon it you ask? Well lucky for us it is a generic Fusion whose materials only require 2 Normal Monsters, which we so happen to have. Can be a good alternative to using Ojama Knight.
It can also be summoned through Dragon's Mirror, so that is pretty neat. Pretty much a free Ojama Knight on a silver platter. If nothing else, it is especially decent if you plan to run Noden who is currently a exclusive unfortunately. Once summoned by Instant Fusion, Ojama Knight can become revivable through Ojama Country as a nice beater while blocking off a couple of Monster Zones. It's something to think about at least. Wow, they are really trying to ship Level 2 Beast Decks aren't they?
This card is really interesting in that it can grant us an immediate Sandayu or even getting us another Ojama Blue straight from the Deck should we need it. The unfortunate thing about it is we may not get Blue's effect to resovle since it would be banished by the time it leaves the field. Nonetheless, it is an interesting tech option, one I wish to test more fluently in the future.
I like it! Anyways, this card is pretty much the better alternative to Upstart Goblin in every way at least for this Deck. It not only is a Quick-play meaning we can actually chain it on our opponent's turn but also protects the Defense Position target with or less DEF, which our Ojabros just happen to be! I am going to be completely honest: This card does absoluetely nothing for the archetype. Now let's think about that for a sec: That is a card combo to work, and it is not even reliable to do at all.
This card has yet too see the light of day in competitive play well, that is probably now going to change with the new Furnimal archetype.
Your only reasoning for running this card would be too summon Ojama King or Ojama Knight despite it being easily Summoned through Instant Fusion. Of course, there is also that new Fusion monster debuted to come out that needs only 2 Normal Monsters but still..
I wont lie, this card is not as bad as I would portray it. However, it certainly is not that great either. By the sound of that it seems like an amazing card right? Well no, your still wrong.
See for 1. Besides, this card is outclassed by it's much better and reliable cousin; Soul Charge. They have so much more playability then that, and deserve an equal amount of respect. If you really needed a power boost to do anything, you could be running the Big March of Animals Why is this even apart of their archetype?
Oh right This card is pretty bad, and it needs Ojama King on board to even use it. I mean, at best you need to get like what? Like really. Did I forget to mention it is a heavy -minus as well?
There are easier ways to OTK folks For now, just know that just because it has an Ojama in it's card art or involves Normal Monsters, there is no real reason to run it. Section VII. Section VIII. I like the idea of using Knight and Ground Collapse for maximum stupidity. I'll have to read the whole guide later, but cool.
Wyarm can be summoned using Dragon's Mirror, just saying. But still, a pretty nice guide. I think my brain buzzed out when I was typing this lol.
I will update the OP with that info. I might have missed it or it could be unnecessary but mentioning Extra deck might be nice. Gachi with Country came to mind. Ah I did forget to mention Extra Deck capabilites, but for the most part it should be left up to the player's imagination as to what they want to run in the Extra Deck.
I mentioned Sandayu a couple of times, as he will indefinitely be the most frequently Summoned Rank 2 in the Deck. Here's my build:. I honestly really like Instant Fusion in here. Samsara Dragon is an incredible card to have under country, as well as serving as fodder for BLS.
This build looks pretty good! At first, I thought the second fusion was Ojama King lol. I was a bit skeptical about Samsara as well, but I thought that it's practically a Monster Reborn and another option for Level 5 Synchro so "meh". IMO I would probably prefer Frozen. The effect's simple and brilliant. There's just one big problem: there aren't really that many great Fusion Monsters.
To compound the issue even further, the Fusion Materials have to be on the field. So while Trump Witch does a lot for you as your repeatable Polymerization, you'll have to do a little bit of work to get Trump Witch vomiting up Fusion Monsters turn after turn. How exactly? Well, that's what most of the writers here at TCGplayer have been trying to figure out for weeks.
Last week saw Doug's brilliant Trump Token Takedown deck that capitalized on Scapegoat Tokens, turning them into First of the Dragons ; a monster that literally every top strategy has difficulty with right now. He coupled it with the Plant engine to make an incredibly flexible and explosive strategy.
I highly recommend you check it out if you haven't already. What Doug did with his Trump Token Takedown deck is exactly what you want a deck with Trump Witch to do: make Fusion Summons easily and powerfully without breaking the bank on card economy. Figuring out how to make Fusion Summons that don't tank your card count has been something of a focus for recent card design. Of course, that same focus is also the reason why you can't just throw Trump Witch into an established Fusion strategy without a really good reason: most Fusion strategies already Fuse cards way too efficiently for Trump Witch to be useful.
So Trump Witch needs to fill the void in a pre-existing strategy that still doesn't have an efficient way to make Fusion Summons, but can still generate card advantage reasonably well. Does such a strange and dysfunctional strategy even exist? It's a simple effect: once per turn, you can discard an Ojama card to Special Summon an Ojama from your graveyard.
Ojamas always leave you with a stocked hand, so filling that discard "cost" isn't an issue at all. That combined with your Normal Summon automatically gets you the two monsters on board, which is what's usually necessary for a Fusion Summon.
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