Difference between OLD Tachikaze and the NEW Tachikaze strategy
The old tachikaze is meant for substancing and winning in late games by
surviving using dragon egg and blighttops with shieldox, with every successful attack using DeathRex, you can
either sent dragon egg or blighttops to the dropzone, having only need a single counterblast, you can have a 10k shield on hand.
For attacking, cannon folder tiger with a base of 11k attack power and Raging Dragon, Blastsaurus with the effect
of swapping into the rear guard for a second attack allows the player to strategies between attack and defence
If you are one that have better luck in card games, you can put in 1 or 2 chaos dragon for a quick superior call
to get a twin drive when your opponent is still in G2. This is a good way to increase your hand size during early games, and
if the cost you paid is done correctly, you can have an extra 20k shield on hand.
Wheras the new tachikaze deck is more on the aggressive ends. Having Raptor Colonel, Dark Rex and a set of 3 Brachi G1,G2 and G3
on the field can be a massive pain in the @ss for the opponent. If the timing is right, you can at least hit the opponent
5 times in a straight rows.
Eg:
1. Having G3 and G1(boost) of Brachi attacked as rear guards.
2. Having raptor Colonel used counterblast 1 to used its effect without any G1(boost) and put the G3 and G1 Brachi units to
be sent into drop zone to gain at least a 14k attack boost. This will give your raptor colonel a 25k attack power.
Furthermore by counterblasting, you get to have another 2 Brachi units on the rear guard which allows you to attack again.
3. If your opponent decide to guard against your vanguard attack, now you can bring on the might of the dark rex which
you can superior call at the expense of 3 rear guards.
4. With the dark rex as the vanguard you may hit your opponet again and again if you have enough counterblast available,
you can quickly fill up your rear guards to be thrown as food for your dark rex.
5. After the final attack by your vanguard, you will have at least 2 more rear guards to do a final attack on your opponent.
Of course, the above is the best optimum situation that is the best for you, but the main stradegy here is to hit your opponent
as fast as possible without letting your opponent get a chance to build up his hands.
Deck built for both old and new tachikaze, coming soon...
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