KTeknis wrote:Lil Oldman wrote:Not the feedback, but arent the dark lightsworns called twilightsworns? or are darksworn's a fanmade deck?
It seems you saw the old one first. I was referring to CrystalMusic's Darksworns
https://www.duelingbook.com/deck?id=3036595I decided to change it because he might respond negatively to the criticism.
I can criticize it perfectly. it's lazy broken garbage, but without it's retardedly overpowered boss monster, it's plain garbage.
If the deck was just a copy and paste of Lightsworns with the only thing being different was the fact they're dark monsters, I would just call it lazy, but given the fact that the deck focuses on returning the top X number of cards from your graveyard to your deck makes it utter garbage since all it winds up doing is making you top deck into the same cards over and over again, making it difficult to get to the cards you need unless you search them, which means you would have to open up with a godly hand in order to do anything with it unless you splash Lightsworn with it, but given that outside support cards go against his rules, that's not the case, so that means if you brick with the deck, you automatically lose due to your cards top decking cards that you don't need and with your graveyard being empty most of the time due to no Lightsworn support, a lot of the effects of each card is practically useless and no, Darksworn Barrier doesn't help due to the fact you would have to open with it on your first turn to really benefit from it and then hope and pray it doesn't get removed.
And now onto Retribution Dragon, which is what makes this deck virtually broken. It's a retarded version of Judgement Dragon that is so broken that if it was in the actual card game, it would get an automatic ban due to how ridiculously powerful it is. The fact that you can special the thing from your hand just from having four different Darksworns in your hand or field is what makes it so broken, meaning that you can just drop the thing turn 2 and just destroy your opponent's field in one fell swoop with no effort unless they have a response to it, to which it becomes a sitting duck waiting to be destroyed next turn.
All and all, this deck is nothing but a sad mess that just shows how much CrystalMusic cares about winning to the point that he has forgotten the basics of deck functionality.