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The blank card is Nightmare.
IndexChapter One: The New Card
Explanations regarding the new card, Nightmare
Chapter Two: Nightmare
Reasons for adding Nightmare to the deck
Chapter Three: Strategy
Me telling you to figure it out on your own
Notes
Chapter One
The New CardExplanation: Nightmare
It's essentially the anti-Fractal, in that it does the opposite of Fractal, and that it can be used to counter Fractal quite nicely. Though that isn't why I have it in this deck.
Nightmare makes the opponent draw until they have 8 cards in their hand, preventing their draw at the beginning of their next turn.
Which is very nice. But again, not why I have it.
Chapter Two
Nightmare
Reasons: Nightmare
Nightmare is in this deck to use the opponent's AI against them. Use it on a Spark when you've got a nice Death setup (at least Bone Wall) and preferably if they have a small hand. They'll play the Sparks next turn and hit your Bone Wall, effectively giving you an extra Bone Wall Counter per Spark, and powering up your field a great deal. Darkness is also notorious as a popular combination element with Death (and vice versa), making it a very effective and fitting deck.
Chapter Three
StrategyRight. It's really, really simple. If you can't figure out how the deck works, then you are either new to the game or have some kind of intelligence deficiency. If you're new, ask somebody for the basics or look up some basic Death decks; the strategy isn't that much different. If you have some kind of intelligence deficiency, then not even I can help you.
Notes- This deck was designed to fight against any CPU, except it probably wouldn't be the best of ideas to use it against a False God. Note that it would also work against an idiot.
- It would be pointless to ask me for statistics, because I don't really do those. Try it out for yourself. Or just believe me when I say that it's effective.
- This deck's name is in reference to the absolute fear that accompanies the thought of death, and the fact that nightmares are often referred to as night terrors. Plus, it's a really cool word.
- The creator's name is Freyr. Not Unholy Spirit.
- Links to my other decks can be found at my profile. They're all masterfully built decks.