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This is just a very simple, but very effective fire deck. Tested in Pvp1 and in the last 20~ish games, I have only lost one. (That was when I decided to try it with Phoenixes instead. [Big no, damage cannot keep up.])
About to test in Pvp2, I will update after 5 matches, or total loss. Pvp2 Win:Loss ratio is 2:3.
Strategy:
As you can tell, this deck is focused on Quanta production, and bringing out the Crimson Dragons.
First thing, you should have about 5-6 pillars in your starting hand. I have only started with less once, and more once.
In about two turns the first dragon should be on the field. After that, the deck basically plays itself.
Save the Deflags for really annoying shields (Dissapation Shield, Dimentional Shield, Thorn Carapace, and Fire Shield)
Try to save the Bolts until the end, when you are loaded with Quanta, and the Dragons stop short. (This is ideal for taking out the opponent's last 15-20 HP)
If they ever take out a Dragon or two, do not fret, their should be another soon.
My friend suggested this deck, and at first I didn't think it would work at all. But when you get bored, you either sleep or try crazy things. So I tried this deck, and it just could not lose. The only time I thought I had a dead hand was when I drew six fire pillars and a fire bolt in the beginning. It was okay because I drew into a Dragon, followed by a Deflag.
You may be thinking. "How is this any different than the other Fire Rush decks I saw here?" Well, I did have a look at some of the others, and I noticed one fatal flaw in almost all of them. No permanent control. A good offense and a ton of cc is nothing when you can't get past that stupid shield. I am of course talking about full damage blocks (Dissipation Shield, or Dimensional Shield) and damaging shields. (Fire Shield, Ice Shield, Thorn Carapace, or Skull Shield) I was in quite a pickle earlier, when the opponent played b2b D-shields and I had no Deflag. The only reason I won that one is because he played no monsters.
Like every deck this one has flaws, but I personally like this deck alot more than the other Fire Rush builds that I have seen. It could just be because this one is mine, or it could be the Win:Loss record. (17:1)
Thanks for looking.