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| Nightshroud vs Dartz vs Paradox | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 4 2015, 11:38 PM (713 Views) | |
| lazerbem | Sep 4 2015, 11:38 PM Post #1 |
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Some of the strongest villains from each series face each other in a three way duel. The turn order is Nightshroud ----> Dartz ----> Paradox and they are dueling underneath the idea that field spells can co-exist with each other at the same time. The duelists can freely attack each other(Nightshroud can attack Paradox despite being before Dartz for instance) |
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| + Pyrus | Sep 4 2015, 11:47 PM Post #2 |
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With the free to attack rule, does that mean Nightshroud can attack Paradox on his very first turn? Or is it normal rules where everyone must have a turn, resulting in Paradox being the first able to attack? I'll have to go back and look at Paradox and Nightshroud, but my gut is telling me Dartz because why not. |
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| lazerbem | Sep 4 2015, 11:53 PM Post #3 |
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Paradox is the first able to attack, yeah. I watched Nightshroud's final duel with Jaden, and holy crap, his card combos are stupidly broken. Paradox isn't really broken, but his monsters are stupidly powerful for the anime. Dartz has the various seals of bulls*** |
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| Darker | Sep 5 2015, 12:21 AM Post #4 |
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Huh. Apparently I need to get into Yu-Gi-Oh! fast, never knew it was this good. |
Piccolo: Just how many people have you sacrificed?! Cell: Sacrifice? Hmph, rubbish! On the contrary, it is an honor to become a fraction of my power. | |
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| lazerbem | Sep 5 2015, 12:47 AM Post #5 |
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How did I prompt you into checking it out? |
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| Darker | Sep 5 2015, 12:53 AM Post #6 |
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You didn't actually. These three characters appeared to be pretty cool from what I read about them on the wiki. |
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| + Pyrus | Sep 5 2015, 11:36 PM Post #7 |
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Paradox is probably the weakest link in this battle. He has a ton of beatstick monsters, but not much in the way of Magic and Trap cards that do anything but summon more Malefics. He wouldn't last long against Dartz, and in fact would likely only help Dartz's strategy of building up his LP and then bringing out Shunoros and Divine Serpent. Looking at Nightshroud's deck, Darkness 1 and Darkness 3 could possibly present a problem for Dartz if Dartz doesn't have Orichalcos Deuteros and Tritos on the field. His best card, Darkness Neosphere, would only pose a problem by setting The Seal of Orichalcos face-down. He would have a chance then, otherwise the Orichalcos and its layers are too powerful for Nightshroud to get through, and Paradox has absolutely no way to get to Dartz's LP. With the Orichalcos layers out, I think Dartz has the advantage. Nightshroud isn't far off, but unless he gets Neosphere, sets The Seal, and pulls off a massive combo, I don't think he'd win. Paradox is a clear third with his beatdown strategy being overruled by the effects of the other two competitors. |
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| lazerbem | Sep 6 2015, 12:02 AM Post #8 |
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To be honest, I don't think that the Shunoros strategy helps Dartz out too much. Paradox's monsters drop 4k attack constantly and he can summon them quickly, so he can just crash into Dexia, accept the 300 points of damage, and then attack again with another Malefic monster(since his Malefics can attack regardless of how many there are on the field). The Orichalcos seals do f*** with Nightshroud's strategy, but like you said, he does have ways around it, and given Dartz's tendency to turtle, he has time. The Divine Serpent is greatly overhyped. Both Paradox and Nightshroud can slap monsters in defense mode all they want and just let Dartz sit there with a beatstick that doesn't do piercing and mills when it attacks. |
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| + Pyrus | Sep 6 2015, 12:09 AM Post #9 |
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Yeah, I agree for the most part. Divine Serpent isn't all that. It's got no immunity without the Seals, and 10 cards milled per attack is ridiculous. I do still think he has a better chance than anyone here, though. It's a 3-way duel, so they have to watch for two other people, and I doubt Paradox and Shroud would team up to take out Dartz specifically. |
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| lazerbem | Sep 6 2015, 12:39 AM Post #10 |
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I think Nightshroud has the best chance. He's easily the smartest and most level headed on there, along with having the ability to see and perceive duel monster spirits. He is also the most flexible, a key factor. Paradox's only strategy is to ram things with attack points and if that fails, get more attack points. Dartz's deck cannot function except as a turtle deck and hoping that his opponents attack him recklessly. Since Nightshroud can sense monster spirits, he'd be prepared(let's be honest, Dartz's monster spirit is probably the Divine Serpent or Shunoros, if they are stolen by Outsider, his strategy collapses). Paradox isn't really a threat to Nightshroud since all of his monsters lack protection and as such are vulnerable to the Zero-Infinity thing. However, he is a threat to Dartz. With his high attack and ability to summon wildly, he can just repeatedly crash into Dartz's monsters until Dartz is forced to bring out the Divine Serpent early, at which point he's pretty much lost since he can't do anything with it once Nightshroud and Paradox slap down defense modes. I'm sure Dartz has the ability to take out one of them, but the inherent limitations of the Serpent make it almost impossible for him to do it a second time. Whoever survives the first strike of the Serpent will know to just slap things down in defense mode. And honestly, I think that Paradox would go down first(due to being the more aggressive one) whilst Nightshroud can stall and eventually burn Dartz. |
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