User blog:RaijinSenshi19/Buddyfight Daily Decklist Development - Menjo Hakase

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Hero World. What more can I say?

Well, thankfully, Hero World has recieved a bundle of support that is not miles ahead of all other worlds and decks, so we can actually play against it with good will, without going at the throats of one another.

And the first we will look at is actually what can be considered as a "joke" deck.

Based on one of the Buddyfight Official promoters like Amigo, Professor Menjo brings quite an interesting twist to the game in the form of the new Professor attribute, and quite an interesting and powerful ability to boot. This Impact Monster mills the top five cards of your deck when called and activates corresponding abilities afterwards: If 4 or more different attributes were sent to the drop zone from this ability, you deal 1 damage, and if you sent 6 or more, you destroy a card the opponent controls, and lastly if you sent 9, you get an extra turn after this one.

Needless to say, this card has potential to be very strong, but it is up to chance a lot of the time. Which is why we make use of all these Omni Lord monsters to provide the deck with a lot of variety. We also have First Warrior, Einder, because it is a Size 1 that can also Transform for virtually no cost. Darkness Fist, Gwen sports two attributes and an useful ability should it go off. And then we have Actor Knights Death with 3 seperate attributes itself, and his spectral strike-ish ability. Grand Ruler is very good if you manage to Transform, because some additional card draw helps the deck.

Call, Super Machine! makes us effectively run 8 Hyper Energy, which you want to draw as early as you can, because you might need it a lot. It Doesn't Work!! is the defensive spell, ran because of its attributes, as it might be more useful than running spells with only one attribute. Then we have Escape, Gambit, Operation Restraint, and Damage Control. Escape and Damage Control makes Operation Restraint free, while Escape is especially useful to recycle Drum and Miserea, but be careful with the gauge spending.

Much more is not really needed to be said. This is a pretty fun type of deck to play. And Omni Lord spam is always fun too.