User blog:TAGDavid/Deck Analysis - Angel Queen Serenade!

No words can describe how this queen of luck manages to gain 10 life (11 life now) and set up a full field, causing 5 damage while destroying all monsters on Noboru's field, other than simply amazing.

Suzuha Amanosuzu, her deck has always interested me ever since the first season of Buddyfight, and I especially liked Episode 27 of the Second Season. With no explanation at all, Suzuha was down to 1 life, with only 3 cards and five gauge (Probably still Noboru's turn when it happened), she suddenly has a full field of monsters, with 11 life points and a shield card in her hand.

After a whole week of thoughts! This is what I got, this is what Suzuha must have done on her turn. Now, she did not do all this on one turn, no. She did all this, on two. How you ask? Just keep on reading. It's really, really strange.

Let's just go by a play by play of their fight first. Btw, this may not have happened in the anime, but it might as well have.

Suzuha. Hand:6 Gauge:2 Life:10

Noboru. Hand:6 Gauge:2 LIfe:10

Suzuha charges and draws. She then calls Magician of Glass, Will Glassart to the center. He deals 2 damage to Noboru, and Suzuha pays 1 gauge to draw a card.

Suzuha. Hand:6 Gauge:2 Life:10

Noboru. Hand:6 Gauge:2 Life:8

Noboru draws, charges and draws. He calls Dragon Wing Knight, Dragon Gard to the left, buddy calls Knight of Glory, El Quixote to the right, and equips Flash Lance, Blitz Tiger.

Together with El Quixote, (Notice how the knight and the dragon's eyes were covered? It's an interesting detail.) he link attacks Glassart and deals 3 damage with Penetrate. Dragon Gard attacks and deals 2 more damage to Suzuha.

Suzuha. Hand:6 Gauge:2 Life:5

Noboru. Hand:4 Gauge:2 Life:9

Suzuha draws, charges and draws. She casts Nice one!, Key of Solomon, First Volume, and Key of Solomon, Second Volume. She then calls Magic Knight of Light, Licht to the center, Magic Knight of Darkness, Dunkelheit to the right, and Magician of Glass, Will Glassart to the left. Now she casts Kosher.

Dragon Gard moves to the center, but Dunkelheit immediately cuts him down to size. Licht attacks and deals 1 damage, then Glassart attacks Noboru, but the damage is reduced by Quiescence of Cassiade, so Suzuha doesn't get to draw.

Suzuha. Hand:4 Gauge:5 Life:6

Noboru. Hand:3 Gauge:2 Life:8

Noboru draws, charges and draws. He equips Savage Lance, Eisen Tiger and calls Revolution Knight, Rebellious. Through Rebellious's ability, Dunkelheit and Glassart are destroyed, and Noboru now link attacks with El Quixote, smashing Licht to pieces, causing another 3 damage. Eisen Tiger goes for the finishing blow, but is blocked by Solomon's Shield. Rebellious heads into battle and causes an extra 2 damage.

Suzuha. Hand:3 Gauge:5 Life:1

Noboru. Hand:2 Gauge:3 Life:7

Now this is where the party really begins!

Suzuha draws, charges and draws. She buddy calls Center of the World, Mary Sue and regains 1 life point, and retrieves Great Spell, My Grandfather Clock and calls Knight of Darkness, Dunkelheit. Now she casts My Grandfather Clock! All cards in her drop zone are returned to her deck, and she gets another turn. Now be aware, Grandfather clock is now the only card in the drop zone, and it does have the wizard attribute.

Mary Sue attacks Rebellious, and Dunkelheit attacks El Quixote, or the other way around. Though no matter who attacked who, Noboru lost all his monsters.

Suzuha. Hand:2 Gauge:2 Life:2

Noboru. Hand:2 Gauge:3 Life:7

Second turn! Draw! Charge and Draw! Suzuha now discards Caster of Transmission, Dendo from her hand, casts Kosher, and No Pain No Gain and calls Artificial Angel, Virginie Casta. 6 cards have entered the drop zone, all different wizards, and joined with Grandfather clock.

With the only card left in her hand, she now casts Great Spell, Auld Lang Syne! Now, you may think she retrieved Chillax! from her drop zone, but no, no no no no~ She's going for the big game. She retrieved Nice one! She casts the spell, and gets Key of Solomon, First and Second Volume, gaining 2 more gauge, 1 more life, and what a surprise! She drew into Chillax!

Now she attacks, and deals a total of 5 damage!

Suzuha. Hand:1 Gauge:2 Life:11

Noboru. Hand:2 Gauge:3 Life:2

Sad, after all that amazing control and barrage of spells, as well as getting two Great Spells off in technically one turn, this happens.

Noboru draws, charges and draws. He calls El Euixote to the right, and Purge Knight, Vlad Dracula. Noboru does a Penetrate attack with El Quixote, causing 3 damage. Now he attacks Suzuha with Eisen Tiger, dealing another 3 damage. With 5 life left, Vlad Dracula attacks with 5 critical, but it gets reduced by Chillax! to 0, and Suzuha regains 1 life point.

Final Phase....Full Strush Formation! A total of 12 damage was dealt that turn. Suzuha had been dealt 12 damage, twice her remaining lifepoints before that impact, she had been murdered twice. And that's the end of the game.

My guess is, Suzuha has tons of spells to control the game however she wants, and always charges away Size 1 monsters or copies of Size 2s, and tries to draw into the famous Knights of Light and Darkness as well as the Magician of Glass, and uses No Pain No Gain whenever she faces off against players which prefer going straight for her and her center instead of her other monsters. Caster of Transmission Dendo is helpful, but due to its restrictions, she only runs around 2 of him. She probably knew about how Magic World only has Solomon's Shield and Magical Goodbye, and is not effective against a lot of things, and included Chillax! and Auld Lang Syne, we just never saw all of them in play. Magical Goodbye is mainly used to clear centers, but probably kept at 2 or 3. The Key of Solomon combo we saw, is a rare thing, and she probably just uses them to draw into her main Size 1s. Sad, Glassart always dies before he can be played with Grandfather clock. She's always confident, and rarely shows her fear when she is dealt damage, because she expected it. Mary Sue only has 3000 Defense, so she knows her buddy can only function as a paper wall after she's used up and done for. Due to low power issues, she uses Grandfather Clock as if it was a double attack spell, so Mary Sue's low power and inconvenient size won't always be an issue, and makes her buddy feel as if she's important. Virginie is definitely a bonus, and she'll definitely keep it in her hand until Mary Sue once again appears, so not only can she take care of large walls, but her buddy can also continue to feel special, important, the center of the world. Mary Sue isn't the center of the world on her own, Suzuha put her there. Instead of all the other monsters she could have chosen to use my Grandfather Clock with, that would have been the better choice, but she used Mary Sue instead. She could always wait a turn for Mary to die, and call Glassart and Licht again, but she didn't. Now as for the terrible use of Bechstein, it causes 1 gauge, and that gauge would be a wizard, she's just using it to fuel her drop zone. Stradivarious would take too much gauge, I think, Bechstein isn't even run at 4, so you only seen her using it once per season in buddyfights. Del Gesu would be a better choice, since it destroys another monster, and although that would be useful, I don't think she would enjoy blowing up her own monster and keeping her center open, so she keeps Bechstein. A master deckbuilder like her is too elegant and smart to march down to the field with some large dirty blood-covered sword in hand with a crazed look in their eyes as they hunger for the opponent's blood.

Now, I haven't had the chance of testing the deck she made yet, so I won't post it until Dendo appears in Buddyfight Area, but once it comes out, I'll test it and post her deck right here. I don't mind netdecking, since it's her deck anyway, not mine. Welp, that's all for her deck. Sorry I couldn't post any pictures of her being cool, this will be updated in the future. This ain't exactly for the public, and for myself instead, but if you have a request for a character's deck analysis, maybe I'll look into that and post another deck review. Ta ta now, enjoy your day~