Toons are often treated as a one-dimensional strategy.
Activate Toon World and summon toon monsters, wait for a turn.
Attack directly.
Hope it survives.
In NeoGoat, that approach isn’t enough.
This build reimagines Toons as a hybrid control deck — capable of explosive direct pressure, but also able to pivot into Skill Drain beatdown and Metamorphosis-based control. It doesn’t collapse if Toon World is removed. It adapts.
That flexibility is what makes this version competitive.
Main Deck:
1x Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon
3x Toon Summoned Skull
1x Toon Dark Magician Girl
2x Toon Goblin Attack Force
2x Toon Gemini Elf
1x Tribe-Infecting Virus
1x Breaker the Magical Warrior
3x Toon Mermaid
1x Toon Cannon Soldier
2x Gravekeeper's Spy
1x Sinister Serpent
1x Giant Trunade
1x Metamorphosis
1x Pot of Greed
3x Toon Table of Contents
1x Salvage
1x Mystical Space Typhoon
1x Scapegoat
3x Toon World
1x Snatch Steal
2x Bottomless Trap Hole
1x Mirror Force
1x Sakuretsu Armor
1x Ring of Destruction
2x Skill Drain
1x Call of the Haunted
1x Magic Jammer
Extra Deck:
1x Meteor Black Dragon
2x Gatling Dragon
2x Ryu Senshi
2x Ojama King
2x Dark Balter the Terrible
1x Thousand-Eyes Restrict
Side Deck:
1x Heavy Storm
1x Magic Reflector
1x Lightning Vortex
1x Emergency Provisions
2x Vengeful Bog Spirit
1x Sakuretsu Armor
2x Dust Tornado
3x Nightmare Wheel
1x Curse of Royal
2x Pulling the Rug
The foundation of the deck is straightforward:
But the identity isn’t defined by those numbers.
It’s defined by how the deck shifts between modes.
In this version we opted to try more Toon Mermaids and Salvage to recover them and use them for tributes or costs, you could remove this and add something else.
Toon Dark Magicial Girl is a NeoGoat card that is not in Goat, it can attack directly the same turn it's summoned.
Bottomless was prefered over Sakuretsu to have an answer to a summoned Breaker or Tribe-Infecting Virus.
Direct Pressure Mode
When Skill Drain is not active, the deck plays traditional Toon pressure — but with smarter sequencing.
The key interaction:
Toons are destroyed if Toon World is destroyed.
Not if it leaves the field.
Not if it is returned to hand with Giant Trunade.
Not if it is sent as cost for Emergency Provisions as response of you opponent S/T removal effect.
That’s why Giant Trunade is crucial.
Returning Toon World to the hand clears backrow while keeping your Toon monsters alive. You can attack with them directly.
Games end quickly in this mode.
Drain Beatdown Mode
When Skill Drain hits the field, the deck transforms.
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Toon lose the self-destruction clause.
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Goblin Attack Force loses its drawback.
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Toon Summoned Skull becomes a 2500 ATK beater.
Toons can attack the turn they are summoned.
They no longer attack directly — but now they don’t need to.
This turns the deck into a midrange beatdown strategy that is much harder to destabilize.
Two Skill Drain is the correct balance. It gives you access to this mode without overwhelming your own Metamorphosis and utility monsters.
Utility Play – Scapegoat as Tribute Material
Scapegoat does more here than enable Metamorphosis.
Because Toon Summoned Skull and Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon are Special Summoned — not Tribute Summoned — you can tribute scapegoats on your field to fulfill their summoning condition.
That means:
You can use Goat Tokens as tribute material to Special Summon your high-level Toons.
This is not possible the same turn Scapegoat is activated (due to its restriction), but on the following turn it becomes a powerful tempo swing.
Instead of simply stalling, Scapegoat can convert directly into board presence.
That small detail gives the deck another layer of flexibility.
Control Dimension – Metamorphosis
With:
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Metamorphosis
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Scapegoat
Toon Summoned Skull.
The deck gains access to:
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Thousand-Eyes Restrict
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Ryu Senshi
This adds disruption and tempo control to what would otherwise be a straightforward aggressive strategy.
You are not forced to race every game.
You can lock, negate, or stall when needed.
This is undeniably a fun deck.
You’re summoning Toons.
You’re creating unusual board states.
But it also has:
That combination makes it very NeoGoat.
Future Potential
One of the strengths of NeoGoat is the evolving Extra Pool.
Historically, Toons received additional support in later eras. If future Extra Pool updates introduce more Toon-related tools, this hybrid shell could become even stronger.
This build feels less like a novelty and more like a foundation waiting for expansion.