Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Gishki FTK = Victory Dragon

Probably all you already know about the gishki FTK deck. However, since I'm part of the judge program, I heard extensive discussions about how  this deck win the whole match with only 1 duel.

Iin case you still don't know how this deck works, or if you need to remember the key moves, you can check it again here. 


So, in the last part of the combo, if you return upstar goblin instead of one day of peace, You will be the only  one to draw a card. Repeat this complex process over and over.... and you will be burning time. When the the duel goes in time and Turns are call. You proceed to deck out the opponent and that's it. You win the whole the match with only one duel. 

Many of you may think this is looping, and in yu-gi-oh you can't do it,  you have to say the number of times you will repeat the loop and that's it. But no.

This is looping:

Player A control King tiger wanghu.

Player B special summon treeborn frog in the stand by phase

Wanghu destroy treeborn

Player B bring back treeborn

Wanghu destroy it

Player B IS LOOPING, because he is repeating the exactly the same action over and over without any change in the game. In this case, player B have to say a number a of times he want to this move (like 500 times). 

Gishki FTK, in the other hand, never loop. It go through 3-4 moves that finally increase opponent life point by 1000. It is not the same because the game is changing and It is not only 1 action. 

So, Gshki FTK decks is like Victory dragon. If you go first, you can win the whole match with only one duel. 
Probably yu-gi-oh is facing the worst deck in history. 

2 comments:

  1. If Konami would be smart, they should limit one Day of Peace instead of continuously hitting the Gishki monsters. They're going to keep finding FTK's unless the draw engine is stopped.

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