43 Trap Cards? That’s just another day for these Fossils.
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Welcome to today’s CDP, featuring the Paleozoic archetype supported by a few familiar, fiendish faces! The Paleozoic theme consists predominantly of Normal Trap cards that can Special Summon themselves from the GY as Level 2 Normal Monsters whenever a Trap Card is activated. In addition, each has an effect that can chip away at your opponent, one card at a time. For example, Paleozoic Olenoides gets to destroy an S/T on the field or Paleozoic Canadia can flip a monster face-down. But once these Paleozoic monsters eventually get to the field, the R2NK Xyz Monsters of the archetype come out to play. Paleozoic Opabinia offers consistency, tutoring any Paelozoic Trap, as well as letting you activate them from your hand, no setting required! On the other hand, Paleozoic Anomalocaris gets to excavate the top card of your deck (then setting it if its a Normal Trap) whenever a Trap Card is sent from your S/T zone to the GY. Additionally, it has a Quick Effect to detach a material and destroy a card on the field. Oh – one last thing – did I mention that every Paleozoic is unaffected by other monster effects? Including the effect of your own Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder? Sick.
All of these miniature disruptions are great, but little disruptions aren’t enough to win a duel. Thus, we need to turn to bigger fish to help win! What bigger fish are there then the Labrynth monsters? While they aren’t really Fish, they certainty know how to enhance your Normal Trap Cards, whether it is Lady Labrynth of the Silver Castle tutoring them or Lovely Labrynth of the Silver Castle recovering them. If those weren’t enough, Absolute King Back Jack also makes an appearance, letting you grab even more Trap cards for your activating pleasure. With all of these Trap Cards, and tons of chaining potential, Accumulated Fortune serves as a great primary source of Draw power, but I also included Time-Tearing Morganite for the same purpose! You see, eventually an opponent will just have enough, as your Paleozoic monsters keep coming back from the GY and their cards keep being whittled away.
You may be asking, what happens if your opponent puts out monsters that negate your effects? To that I have one card for you: Witch’s Strike. This Trap Card is so fun to resolve, destroying all cards they control and in hand, letting you win the duel then and there. If they can’t negate you, you’re also able to just ignore their monsters by flipping them face-down with Destructive Daruma Karma Cannon. Or, better yet, stall out the duel with your copies of Waboku, or the GY effect of Rise to Full Height. At any rate, there is one card that stands out as the biggest key card of the build: Transaction Rollback. With its ability to copy any Normal Trap effect from your GY, Rollback will endlessly re-use your Trap Cards, once it’s sent there from the deck with Needlebug Nest or Paleozoic Marrella. Even after it is banished for its own effect, Paleozoic Leanchoilia can put it right back in the GY, putting you back on top of your game. Want to throw your opponent into a Trap-tastic adventure? Then dust off your Paleozoic cards and let them have it!
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 9
| Lady Labrynth of the Silver Castle
| Lovely Labrynth of the Silver Castle
| Ariane the Labrynth Servant
| Arianna the Labrynth Servant
|| Loris, Lady of Lament
||| Absolute King Back JackSpells: 8
||| Time-Tearing Morganite
|| Traptantalizing Tune
| Reasoning
|| Labrynth LabyrinthTraps: 43
||| Paleozoic Leanchoilia
||| Transaction Rollback
||| Waboku
|| Rise to Full Height
||| Destructive Daruma Karma Cannon
||| Paleozoic Olenoides
||| Witch’s Strike
||| Paleozoic Dinomischus
| The Black Goat Laughs
||| Fiend Griefing
| Elemental Burst
||| Paleozoic Marrella
||| Trap Trick
||| Needlebug Nest
||| Paleozoic Canadia
||| Accumulated FortuneExtra Deck:
| Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder
|| Super Starslayer TY-PHON – Sky Crisis
| Downerd Magician
|| Paleozoic Anomalocaris
| Toadally Awesome
|| Paleozoic Opabinia
| Number 2: Ninja Shadow Mosquito
| Traptrix Atypus
| S:P Little Knight
| Paleozoic Cambroraster
| Shinobi Insect Hagakuremino
| Relinquished Anima
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4 Comments
I played this decklist and with a few mods such as lilith lady of lament, Lord of the heavenly prisom and the supreme king soul trap (summons Zarc), the deck is actually pretty good.
I try not to run Time-Tearing Morganite unless I have a Jar of Avarice/Transmigration Prophecy loop to keep my deck filled, but I think you got it covered… except… Paleozoic Traps banish themselves if they leave the field as monsters… and no Burial from a Different Dimension/Pot of Acquisitiveness to retrieve them… or do you have another way?
You could use cards like imperial iron wall, but then again, transaction rollback and some other gy effects may not be activatable then, but atleast u still got ur paleozoics.
Also, since the paleo are being used as xyz material, when they r detached they return to gy, since they technically were attached as Material rather than leaving the field
Odds are you won’t run out of Paleos – remember, you can also use them as Xyz material, so between that and milling/tutoring/activating new ones, you don’t really ever need to worry about running out.
In a smaller deck with less Paleos, yes, that could be a concern. But not with so many. But love the critical thinking (also Morganite is smth similar for me, I’ve been very hesitant to use it, except in very limited scenarios).