

To compensate for this loss of level 1 monster, one Sakuretsu is cut and 3rd Scapegoat is added. The difference in this list is addition of Spirit Reaper instead of one Merchant. This one is called the Boston build because it was used by Kris Perovic in SJC Boston with a slight change since nowadays we play Exarionless. Metamorphosis should be run at 3, end of discussion. Scapegoats, Metas: 3 + 2 ratio is the most common one, because our monster line-up takes care of level 1 accessibility the deck can run 2 Scapegoats. Dust Tornados are also really important to help the important plays go trough, such as AKP pushes, but their big role is also to answer opposing Snatch and revivals. They are also very good vs mirror match and aggro. Sakuretsus are important part of the deck because they help our flips survive in order to establish Tsuku-loop or Tribute Summon AKP.

Sakuretsu and Dust Tornado: 2 of each is the most standard ratio. DDWL is an important card because it is also NoC bait. DDWL and Asura are versatile and can be played in such manner that they are immune to opposing Chaos Sorcerers. Dekoichis aren't level one and Dark Mimics are DARK, this is why this build chooses to play Merchants (as do most other builds).Īsura and DDWL: most Goat Control decks play some additional beaters other than AKPs and Breaker, because it is important to be consistently able to out opposing sets. Merchants: Merchants are played because they are LIGHT level 1's, good both for BLS and Metamorphosis fodder and of course establishing Tsukuyomi loops. Please check out this list if you do not know it by heart already :P I will reference every other build in the context of how it differs from this one, because I believe this one is the most flexible and coherent. Goat Control build popularized by the team of the same name during the transition to Exarion-less Goat Format (the correct format).
