Sunday, May 10, 2026

NeoGoat Tier List First Months of 2026

The NeoGoat format has changed dramatically over the last several months.

Early NeoGoat was heavily centered around aggressive Earth decks, Warriors, and classic Goat-inspired Chaos shells. But as the format evolved through rotating Extra Pool updates, NeoDraft experimentation, and multiple banlist revisions, the environment became far more diverse.

This tier list is based exclusively on actual tournament history from the NeoGoat tournament archive:

NeoGoat Tournament Archive

This is NOT based on potential, there are maybe undiscovered powerful decks that haven't been used in tournaments yet.

Only:

  • podium finishes
  • repeated appearances
  • tournament wins
  • long-term consistency
  • recurring success across different events and stores

S Tier — The Meta Definers

These are the decks that shaped NeoGoat the most through actual tournament results.

Not necessarily unbeatable.

But undeniably central to the format.


☯️ Chaos Variants

The most represented deck family in NeoGoat history.

Includes:

  • Chaos
  • Chaos Recruit
  • Chaos Warrior
  • Chaos Monarch
  • Chaos Return
  • Chaos Flip

Chaos variants appear constantly across:

  • local tournaments
  • online events
  • multiple banlists
  • transition periods
  • different stores

However, an important detail:

Chaos may NOT actually be the single strongest deck in NeoGoat.

So why is it everywhere?

Simple:
many players already owned Chaos cards from traditional Goat Format.

That made Chaos the easiest deck to bring into NeoGoat:

  • familiar shell
  • familiar gameplay
  • already built physically
  • easy to adapt

Meanwhile, newer NeoGoat strategies often required:

  • additional testing
  • newer pool cards
  • different engines
  • experimentation

So Chaos became the community “default deck” more than an unstoppable format tyrant.

Why S Tier

✔️ Highest overall representation
✔️ Survived every format transition
✔️ Extremely flexible deckbuilding
✔️ Constant top cuts across months
✔️ Adapts better than almost any strategy


☠️ Zombie

Probably the biggest true success story of NeoGoat.

Zombie started as a rogue strategy…

…but gradually became one of the format’s defining decks through repeated strong performances.

Unlike many experimental decks that spike once and disappear, Zombies kept returning to podiums.

Especially around:

  • Pyramid Turtle
  • Ryu Kokki
  • Book of Life

Compared to Chaos, Zombie actually has a very strong conversion rate relative to appearances.

Why S Tier

✔️ Multiple tournament wins
✔️ Excellent long-term consistency
✔️ Strong recursive grind game
✔️ Successful across different pilots
✔️ Continued succeeding after format shifts


A Tier — Major Tournament Threats

These decks repeatedly perform well and absolutely win tournaments…

…but have slightly less long-term dominance than S Tier.


๐ŸŒ Earth Decks

One of the strongest “quality over quantity” deck families in NeoGoat history.

The deck does not always appear in massive numbers…

…but its results are consistently strong.

Includes:

  • Earth Aggro
  • Beast Earth
  • Earth Warrior
  • Warrior Beatdown variants

The deck family heavily rewards:

  • tempo understanding
  • pressure sequencing
  • efficient combat
  • recruiter management

Why A Tier

✔️ Excellent tournament conversion
✔️ Strong matchup spread
✔️ Punishes rogue decks hard
✔️ Frequently wins locals despite lower representation


⚙️ Gadget Variants

One of the most stable archetypes in NeoGoat.

Includes:

  • Gadget
  • Gadget Monarch
  • Gadget Control

Gadgets rarely feel flashy…

…but they almost never disappear from results either.

Especially at NeoGames events, Gadgets repeatedly appear in top placements.

Why A Tier

✔️ Extremely stable
✔️ Low brick rate
✔️ Strong long-event deck
✔️ Consistent podium presence
✔️ Excellent incremental advantage game

Main weakness:
The deck places constantly…
…but closes fewer tournaments than Zombies or Chaos.


๐Ÿ‘‘ Monarch

Monarch decks have quietly survived almost every NeoGoat era.

They rarely dominate the format…
but they never fully disappear either.

Especially during slower metas, Monarch decks consistently re-emerge.

Why A Tier

✔️ Repeated podium appearances
✔️ Strong anti-midrange tools
✔️ Excellent tempo swings
✔️ Adapts well between banlists

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Sparring Video - Toon Magicians vs Water Plant

This build mixes direct attack Toon pressure with a reactive Spellcaster control shell, creating a deck capable of switching between explosive damage and slower midrange resource games depending on the matchup.

Instead of relying entirely on Toon World and hoping the opponent cannot answer it, the deck uses cards like:

  • Dark Renewal
  • Magical Dimension
  • Skilled Dark Magician
  • Apprentice Magician

to maintain tempo even after the Toon engine gets disrupted.

The result is something closer to a “Toon Midrange Spellcaster” strategy rather than classic Toon OTK gameplay.


Monsters (17)

  • 1x Dark Magician
  • 2x Toon Dark Magician Girl
  • 2x Magician's Valkyria
  • 3x Toon Gemini Elf
  • 2x Apprentice Magician
  • 1x Old Vindictive Magician
  • 1x Breaker the Magical Warrior
  • 3x Toon Masked Sorcerer
  • 2x Skilled Dark Magician

Spells (18)

  • 1x Book of Moon
  • 2x Magical Dimension
  • 1x Heavy Storm
  • 1x Premature Burial
  • 1x Pot of Greed
  • 1x Mystical Space Typhoon
  • 3x Shrink
  • 3x Toon Bookmark
  • 3x Toon Table of Contents
  • 2x Toon World

Traps (5)

  • 1x Call of the Haunted
  • 2x Dark Renewal
  • 1x Mirror Force
  • 1x Torrential Tribute

Extra Deck

  • 2x Dark Balter the Terrible
  • 2x Dark Blade the Dragon Knight
  • 2x Darkfire Dragon
  • 2x Gatling Dragon
  • 1x Meteor Black Dragon
  • 1x Ojama King
  • 2x Ryu Senshi
  • 1x Thousand-Eyes Restrict
  • 2x Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon

Side Deck

  • 1x Dark Magician
  • 2x Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
  • 1x Tribe-Infecting Virus
  • 1x Magicians Unite
  • 1x Dark Magic Attack
  • 2x Book of Moon
  • 1x Lightning Vortex
  • 1x Metamorphosis
  • 1x Scapegoat
  • 3x Royal Decree
  • 1x Toon Defense

Core Strategy

The Toon package gives the deck immediate pressure:

  • Toon Gemini Elf forces discards through direct attacks
  • Toon Masked Sorcerer snowballs card advantage
  • Toon Dark Magician Girl becomes a fast finisher once the field is stabilized

Meanwhile, the Spellcaster engine provides interaction and recovery:

  • Apprentice Magician floats into Old Vindictive
  • Skilled Dark Magician punishes spell-heavy turns
  • Magical Dimension turns small Spellcasters into removal
  • Dark Renewal converts enemy summons into Dark Magician swings

This makes the deck much harder to shut down compared to traditional Toon builds.


Shrink Was One of the Best Cards

One of the biggest surprises during testing was how powerful Shrink became under modern NeoGoat rulings.

Shrink constantly protected Toon monsters during combat:

  • allowing Toon Gemini Elf to survive and trigger discard effects
  • helping Toon Masked Sorcerer continue drawing cards

Because the deck relies heavily on monsters connecting directly, preserving board presence for even one extra turn often changes the entire duel.


Dark Renewal Creates Huge Tempo Swings

The strongest reactive card in the deck is easily Dark Renewal.

The card turns opposing summons into opportunities to immediately summon Dark Magician directly from the deck while removing both monsters involved.

It gives the deck a real control dimension that most Toon strategies normally lack.


๐ŸฅŠSparring 

This previous version of this deck was tested in multiple NeoGoat sparring matches against Water/Plant variants featuring:

  • Abyss Soldier
  • Lord Poison
  • Fusilier Dragon
  • Sylvan Hermitree
  • Gatling Dragon

The matches highlighted both the deck’s explosive openings and its weaknesses against heavy trap pressure and Skill Drain-style disruption.

One especially strong opening involved:

  • Skilled Dark Magician
  • Pot of Greed
  • double Toon Table of Contents

which instantly generated 3 Spell Counters and summoned Dark Magician directly from the deck on turn one.

Meanwhile, Toon Gemini Elf repeatedly forced discards through direct attacks while Shrink protected it during combat exchanges.


Final Thoughts

This is another interesting way to play Toons in NeoGoat April 2026.

Monday, May 4, 2026

⚔️ Equip Decks for NeoGoat — Strategies Enhanced by Flaming Eternity (NeoDraft)

Equip decks have always existed on the edge of NeoGoat.

They are not the most consistent strategies, and they don’t aim to grind long games. Instead, they focus on creating one decisive turn — the moment where everything connects and the duel ends immediately.

These builds are not gimmicks. Both of the decks featured here are fully playable in regular NeoGoat tournaments. However, they gain an extra layer of strength in one specific environment: NeoDraft with Flaming Eternity.


๐Ÿ—ก️ Deck 1 — Ben Kei Equip Aggro

This deck plays more like a hybrid between combo and midrange, constantly switching between pressure and setup.

๐Ÿ’ฅ Game Plan

The deck revolves around a single question every turn:

“Can I win right now?”

If the answer is yes, you commit everything. If not, you stabilize, trade resources, and wait for a better window.

The main finishers are Armed Samurai - Ben Kei and Mataza the Zapper, both capable of converting equip spells into multiple attacks and lethal damage.


๐Ÿงฉ Heiress Engine for Consistency

One of the biggest improvements to this strategy in modern NeoGoat is the inclusion of Archfiend Heiress.

With Mystic Tomato, you gain a very clean line: Tomato gets destroyed, summons Heiress, and once Heiress gets destroyed by battle or effect, it searches Axe of Despair

This interaction does something extremely important — it connects your monsters with your equips. Instead of drawing mismatched pieces, you start converting early trades into guaranteed damage setups.

It’s a small engine, but it raises the consistency of the deck significantly.


⚔️ How the Deck Wins

The most straightforward path is the Ben Kei OTK. With two or three equips, Ben Kei gains multiple attacks and enough ATK to end the duel in a single battle phase.

However, the deck rarely wins by just “dropping Ben Kei and hoping.” Most successful pushes are set up with Giant Trunade, clearing all backrow before committing to the attack.

This creates a clean window where the opponent simply cannot interact.

Cards like Mirage Dragon and My Body as a Shield reinforce this plan, allowing you to push through disruption and commit with confidence.

Additionally, Big Bang Shot introduces a powerful utility interaction. By equipping it to an opponent’s monster and then removing it with Trunade, that monster is banished. This turns an equip spell into both removal and combo support.


⚠️ Weaknesses

The deck is powerful, but not stable. It requires the right mix of monsters and equips, and poorly timed aggression can cost you the game.

When it fails, it tends to fail hard. But when it works, it ends games faster than almost anything else in the format.

This is not a deck for cautious play — it rewards commitment and timing.


๐Ÿ›ก️ Deck 2 — Gearfried Equip Control

๐Ÿ”— Download Deck

While the Ben Kei deck is explosive, this version takes a slower and more methodical approach.

Gearfried builds aim to control the game first, then convert that control into advantage through equip interactions.

Core Engine

The deck revolves around Gearfried the Iron Knight, Gearfried the Swordmaster, and Release Restraint.

Once Swordmaster is in play, every equip spell becomes a removal tool, allowing you to pick apart the opponent’s board piece by piece.


⚙️ How It Generates Advantage

Unlike Ben Kei, this deck is not trying to win immediately. Instead, it builds incremental advantage.

Smoke Grenade of the Thief gives you access to the opponent’s hand, letting you remove key cards before they can be used.

Blast with Chain acts as both an equip spell and a removal card, adapting to whatever the situation demands.

Meanwhile, Summoner Monk plays a crucial role by discarding dead equips and turning them into actual board presence, reducing the impact of bad draws.

Cards like Elemental HERO Wildheart and Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer help stabilize the board while your engine comes online.


⚠️ The Trade-Off

This deck has a higher ceiling in grind games, but it comes at a cost.

It can brick. Hands with too many equips or Gearfried the Swordmaster's incomplete pieces can leave you doing very little in the early turns.

Because of this, the deck rewards patience more than aggression.

When it works, it feels like a control deck with built-in combo pressure. When it doesn’t, it can struggle to keep up.


⚔️ Final Thoughts

Equip decks occupy a unique space in NeoGoat.

They are not the safest choice, but they bring something few decks can offer: the ability to end the duel immediately from a neutral position.

In regular play, they punish slow or unprepared opponents. In NeoDraft Flaming Eternity, they can benefit from the hidden extra resource.

They don’t aim to outplay over ten turns — they aim to end the game in one.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

NeoGoatร€ la Carte d’Anniversaire

A special anniversary event is coming — and this time, NeoGoat ร€ la Carte returns with a twist.

Instead of choosing a Hungry Burger…
๐Ÿ‘‰ each duelist will choose their own Ritual Monster before the tournament begins.

This choice won’t just be for flavor — it will directly impact rewards and add a new strategic layer to the event.


Special Rules

  • Each player must choose 1 Ritual Monster and place it in their Extra Deck
  • The chosen Ritual can be Summoned from the Extra Deck when its Ritual Spell is activated
  • The Ritual becomes the player’s signature card for the entire tournament
  • Ritual choices are revealed at the start of the duel
  • Players must include the corresponding Ritual Spell in their Main Deck.

 The Menu

If there are more than 4 rounds:
Round 5+: The winner may choose any remaining item from the menu.


๐Ÿฝ️ Special Prize Mechanic

A Rarity Collection 5 box will be distributed in a unique way:

It will be shared among the duelists who chose a Ritual Monster
that matches the Attribute of the player who finishes in 1st place.


Grand Prize

The winner of the tournament will also receive:

NeoGoat Golden Pass — 2 Months (June & July)

Free entry to NeoGoat tournaments during that period.


โ„น️ Additional Notes

  • The regular tournament prize pool will be distributed as usual, just like in all NeoGoat events
  • The Golden Pass and the Rarity Collection 5 distribution are separate bonuses

Thursday, April 30, 2026

NeoDraft Tournament Report - Flaming Eternity Edition — April 28, 2026

The first NeoDraft tournament using Flaming Eternity is in the books — and it delivered exactly what this format promises:

๐Ÿ‘‰ unpredictable openings
๐Ÿ‘‰ immediate board impact
๐Ÿ‘‰ duels that start mid-action from turn 1

With 22 players and 4 rounds of Swiss, this event showed how powerful — and chaotic — a single draft card can be.


๐ŸŽด What is NeoDraft?

At the start of each match, both players open a Korean Flaming Eternity booster pack.

  • They choose 1 card from the pack.
  • That card is placed on the field or in hand depending on its type.
  • The same card cannot be chosen again in later duels of that match.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Your opponent never knows exactly what you picked until the card is revealed.

Special rules for this edition added even more spice:

  • Granmarg the Rock Monarch and Swords of Concealing Light go to hand.
  • Release Restraint automatically places Gearfried the Iron Knight on the field.
  • Spiral Spear Strike creates a Gaia monster through a dice roll.
  • Ultimate Insect LV5 begins with its ATK reduction effect active.

Four Table 1 matches were recorded. Here are the most interesting plays and turning points from each round.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Master of Oz — Beast Fusion Pressure

What happens when a deck can drop a 4200 ATK monster before your opponent is ready to answer it?

Master of Oz Beast Fusion does exactly that — turning Beast consistency into explosive fusion plays that overwhelm the game from the very first turns.


๐Ÿจ Master of Oz Deck

MONSTERS (22)
3 Big Koala
3 Des Kangaroo
3 King of the Swamp
3 Giant Rat
3 Mystic Tomato
2 Elemental HERO Woodsman
2 Elemental HERO Prisma
1 The Earth - Hex-Sealed Fusion
1 Enraged Battle Ox
1 Green Baboon, Defender of the Forest

SPELLS (13)
3 Polymerization
2 Wild Nature's Release
1 De-Fusion
1 Pot of Greed
1 Premature Burial
1 Heavy Storm
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Creature Swap
2 Book of Moon

TRAPS (5)
1 Mirror Force
1 Torrential Tribute
1 Ring of Destruction
1 Call of the Haunted
2 Raigeki Break

EXTRA
3 Master of Oz

๐Ÿฆ˜Gameplan

This deck blends fusion explosiveness with a stable Beast engine.

  • Giant Rat keeps monsters flowing
  • King of the Swamp ensures access to Polymerization
  • Elemental HERO Woodsman turns Polymerization into a recurring resource

Once Master of Oz hits the field:

๐Ÿ‘‰ The tempo shifts immediately
๐Ÿ‘‰ Every trade favors you
๐Ÿ‘‰ The opponent is forced into defense


⚡ Key Synergies

♻️ Resource Engine

  • Woodsman adds Polymerization every turn
  • Extra copies fuel Raigeki Break

๐Ÿ‘‰ Turns extra cards into removal


๐Ÿ‚ Damage Conversion

  • Enraged Battle Ox turns defensive boards into real damage
  • Especially effective against token-based strategies

๐Ÿ’ฅ OTK Lines

This deck isn’t just about summoning Master of Oz — it’s about ending the game the moment it hits the field.

  • Wild Nature's Release turns Oz into a one-turn finisher, pushing its ATK high enough to close games immediately with a single clean attack.
  • De-Fusion creates extended damage lines by splitting Oz back into the monsters used to fusion summon it, allowing multiple attacks and turning pressure into sudden lethal.

The duels could shift from “advantage” to “checkmate” in a single turn.


This Deck Gets Even Better in NeoDraft (Flaming Eternity)

In NeoDraft, where every extra card can define the duel, this deck naturally benefits from Flaming Eternity’s overlap between Beast and Fusion support. With access to Beast extenders and flexible fusion tools, your lines become more consistent and your strongest plays easier to assemble — making it even more likely that a single resolved push will overwhelm the opponent before they can stabilize.


Final Thoughts

Master of Oz Beast Fusion doesn’t try to out-resource the opponent.

๐Ÿ‘‰ It forces them to answer a 4200 ATK monster — immediately.

And if they can’t…

๐Ÿ‘‰ the duel doesn’t last much longer.

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