Saturday, May 17, 2014

Machinings Stunners!!

Due to the fact that I have been repeatedly dealing with inconsistent build issues, my 1st 2 builds had an update and now, time to dance with the Machinings of Megacolony!!

Grade 0:
Megacolony Battler C x1
Machining Scorpion x4
Machining Cicada x8
Machining Bombyx x4

Grade 1:
Paralyze Madonna/Machining Ladybug x4
Machining Hornet x4
Machining Locust x4
Machining Caucasus x2

Grade 2:
Machining Tarantula x4
Machining Red Soldier x4
Machining Armor Beetle x3
Grade 3:
Machining Warsickle x4
Unrivaled Blade Rouge, Cyclomatooth x4

And now, the explanations:

Grade 0:
This deck, at first, gave me a huge headache due to the lack of draws, meaning I wasn't able to effectively get a large hand for defense. Worse still, they had especial counterblast units, making it impossible to run the draw triggers from the previous boosters. However, running 8 stands is rather neat, allowing greater offence to backup the lack of hand defense. Battler C is used as the starter to deal early to late game pressure.

Grade 1:
This is the SOP for the Machinings, using Caucasus to deal pressure and making rearguards a tough choice not to be overlooked.

Grade 2:
This is another SOP for the Machinings, using Tarantula and Armor Beetle to make sure that those boosters are rested permanently, though I must say, Tarantula doesn't hit often, but makes up for the confirmed 5k+ shield from the opponent.

Grade 3:
This is the fun part, cause let's face it, the breakride is ridiculous, (Refer to my BT15 rant for the reason.) and the main boss, Warsickle, is awesome, for its 2nd effect is more useful towards the build up in the soul. And its LB is useful to deal with mainly restanders, as it stops the Vanguard from standing if the attack does not hit. Though I must admit, it is seriously more impressive than getting a crit for a rested field, as all I got to do is to make sure my opponent throws shields at my Vanguard's attack.

That's it for this review, for now, the last build will not be reviewed, as they are undergoing some testing, and my previous 2 builds have been modified for accommodations to new BT16 cards. Thanks for reading, as always.

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