I noticed that most of custom archetypes people make are always of the same type: Combo.
It's really hard to find other types of decks, like:
· Stall.
· Burn.
· Aggro.
· Control.
· Deckout.
· Beatdown.
· Victory agreement.
· Alternate win condition.
And a long etc.
Personally, I use a custom Control deck that is focused around preventing the opponent from spamming the field with monsters (by setting them face-down plus limiting their Main Monster Zones) & spells / traps. And since control decks are a natural counter to combo decks, both in the TCG and OCG, I win 99% of my duels.
So, I would like to know if there's a reason for this, why do people only make custom Combo decks?, just to end with a board full of negates.
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Variety of Decks in the custom pool.
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Sadly everyone tries to build the next D/D/D with a heavy splash of unfairness. Not interested in customs because of that reason, but I love control decks in general . I like to see an underpowered custom deck for a change.
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I usually try and make gimmicky decks. I've done recently beat down and control.
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A long time ago, I created a Custom Archetype that was a combo stun deck, it would flood the field forcing your opponent to send the top 2 cards of their deck to activate a spell, trap, monster effect. Even to Summon a monster and attack. Then it could Synchro Summon into monsters with Stardust Dragon like Mechanics to negate certain things.
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Alter-Ego wrote:Sadly everyone tries to build the next D/D/D with a heavy splash of unfairness. Not interested in customs because of that reason, but I love control decks in general . I like to see an underpowered custom deck for a change.
I agree with you and this is very weird, after all, most people say that they play customs because the metagame is full of combo decks that play solitaire to make an unbreakable board. So going to customs and making decks that are literally (if not worse) than the metagame... it's very contradictory.
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Lil Oldman wrote:I usually try and make gimmicky decks. I've done recently beat down and control.
Yh, but the big majority plays custom Combo decks.
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Renji Asuka wrote:A long time ago, I created a Custom Archetype that was a combo stun deck, it would flood the field forcing your opponent to send the top 2 cards of their deck to activate a spell, trap, monster effect. Even to Summon a monster and attack. Then it could Synchro Summon into monsters with Stardust Dragon like Mechanics to negate certain things.
To be honest, I think that's the path the game is destined to take, we blame konami for making busted op cards that don't allow the players to play, but in the end when people have the opportunity to "fix" the game and make better cards, they take the same path as konami did, Combo unbreakable boards.
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Because TCG has always been Combo focused and Combo decks are very flashy and impressive chaining together monsters and effects. I typically make control decks, i have fun ones, like Instectr(ick/raps) which are flip monsters with effects that activate when another effect in the column activates. But i rarely get to play it i have to play hard control to get a chance to play at all, and even then most people bring some really broken cards. Custom really needs moderation.
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| Hanverid | wrote:Renji Asuka wrote:A long time ago, I created a Custom Archetype that was a combo stun deck, it would flood the field forcing your opponent to send the top 2 cards of their deck to activate a spell, trap, monster effect. Even to Summon a monster and attack. Then it could Synchro Summon into monsters with Stardust Dragon like Mechanics to negate certain things.
To be honest, I think that's the path the game is destined to take, we blame konami for making busted op cards that don't allow the players to play, but in the end when people have the opportunity to "fix" the game and make better cards, they take the same path as konami did, Combo unbreakable boards.
The deck (assuming playing pure) never made unbreakable boards, it just forced players to play their decks differently.
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| Hanverid | wrote:I noticed that most of custom archetypes people make are always of the same type: Combo.
It's really hard to find other types of decks, like:
· Stall.
· Burn.
· Aggro.
· Control.
· Deckout.
· Beatdown.
· Victory agreement.
· Alternate win condition.
And a long etc..
I'm fairly certain I've ran into a custom archetype for each type of deck you mentioned. You probably don't play DB enough. Get online more, you'd be surprised.
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The strongest things in yugioh are combo and control. People want to make what works.
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Debt wrote:The strongest things in yugioh are combo and control. People want to make what works.
To add onto this, it really just depends on how good the best cards are.
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