/tcgia/ Decks: Patch 10 Archive
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Decks: Card Pack 10 Patch
Wide Face Aggro
Deck Archetype: Aggro.
Suggested Oshi Power: 2 dmg (left); Nasa Cat (right).
Mandatory Oshis: Panko, Dizzy, Ember (left); Panko, Ember (right).
How to play? Click on the opponent's Oshi and avoid trades unless absolutely necessary. Go wide. Make your opponent feel like they're playing a hardcore run of Vermintide 2 on Legend, or taking a casual stroll through Chicago. If you must trade, do it efficiently with Ember's debut effect or Remi Car. Leave all the tough decisions to your opponent with Ashelia and Beehive, and make them cry with Mini Mold by condensing your forces into an unstoppable abomination (actually two - that’s why it’s so good). However, beware of Alice and Yuri: your board might be sticky, but it’s not as sticky as your PC desk, and you have few ways to make a comeback. You might also want to bait silences with your Beehives - a silenced Ashelia can cost you the game, or at least a few sanity points. The variant on the right is even more aggressive, dropping Ashelia to field Rie and Pafus, and also includes some tools to reset the board and heal important pieces: the added speed can make a substantial difference in some matchups, so consider trying them both.
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Hot Dog Tempo Ramp
Deck Archetype: Ramp/Tempo.
Suggested Oshi Power: Nasa Cat.
Mandatory Oshis: Ember, Save the Children.
How to play? "A world without whales. It's too terrible to imagine." Isn't it disturbing how a single quote fits Bao, Sakana, and Pierce Brosnan? If you're addicted to bread, enjoy traumatizing femanons, or have a strange fixation on the Selfridges Building ever since Vexpo, this might be the deck for you. You're also beyond saving. The strategy is simple: vore your Sleeping Airi Dog with your Emburger while Yuuna cheers from the sidelines, and use the extra bread to stay ahead of the curve. Gain an early advantage with the architect combo, Fish Launchers, and Airi Dogs, and keep your engine running with Squibby Queen and Cult Leader Lumi. If your opponent has no single-target removal, the game could be over fast. However, some matchups can be frustrating: you can only hope that the Kindling+Ember/Remi Car combo is enough. Remember that you can also use Ember and Venerable Ember's debut effects on your own cards: with Yuuna on the field, it might be worth it.
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Never Trust Reanimators Combo
Deck Archetype: Counter-Aggro.
Suggested Oshi Power: 2 Armor or 2 dmg.
Mandatory Oshis: Oshi-less.
How to play? Has your friend been playing aggro a bit too often lately? Abusing those pesky little Fish Launchers everyday, perhaps? (And you still don’t like it.) What is the most optimal course of action in this case? You guessed it right: Netorare. Watch them buff their one-drops while you save your cards. Fish for a Runie while Smug Wemi holds the door, and then take everything from them. Big swings needn’t be consensual in /tcgia/, and cards switching sides of the board has a much bigger impact than you might expect. If they’re trying to get up from the ground, discard your Parasite with Jerry, then bring it back with Muumi. Steal their win conditions, and proceed to misquote Sima Yi mid-duel for absolutely no reason: they’ll regret knowingly hurting the feelings of the people! If you don’t draw your core cards, don’t worry - Muumi and Sakana can have your Airi (or your Lonely Rolling Star) crash into your opponent’s cards as many times as needed. Basically All You Need is Kill. And remember: sending Best AMVs of All Time, as well as chocolate pudding, to the cuck at 4 AM in the morning is mandatory aftercare.
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Big Girls Control
Deck Archetype: Big Creatures Girls Control.
Suggested Oshi Power: 2 healing.
Mandatory Oshis: Erina, Ember, Yuri.
How to play? This list oozes Big Deck Energy, giving players that primal, unapologetic satisfaction of owning, controlling, and flaunting the biggest numbers and assets. Chadbug, Panzer IV, Emberjho, and Koufukuron are all board-shaping powerhouses capable of surpassing Metal Gear. Everything else in the deck revolves around getting your Schwerer Gustav to the frontlines. Why worry about heavily investing in removals for your opponent's toys when you can simply outsize them? I Looove You, Lonely Rolling Star, Yuri and Nikki are all you need; even more so when you've got healing (Makinist, Lovebug, Hostess Ember) and delays (Master Baiter Erina, Gatekeeper, Smug Wemi) in abundance. Since you’re not running multiple copies of your finishers, playing God (not the song, silly) can actually result in bad trades for your opponent, and Panzer IV is Beeko-immune. Plus, the deck packs a range of mid-level threats your opponent will be forced to deal with. By the late game, achieving threat overload should be easy, paving the way for your inevitable victory. On a side note, apparently (Wiki Dixit), in 2023, the "Giantess kink" was found to be the most popular kink searched for on the website Clips4Sale. I definitely did not need to know this piece of information, but yorokobe Pankophile, Macrophilia is a common medical condition.
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Archived 08/08/25 [yeah, it's redundant. I just like useless fields]