Friday, May 22, 2026

NeoGoat 5th Online Tournament - First Round Report

The 5th NeoGoat Online Tournament officially started with the June 2026 format list in full effect.

Players immediately brought a mix of aggressive Warrior builds, Monarch control, HERO Fusion decks, Beast/Fusion experiments, and Thunder Dragon Chaos variants.

Round 1 already showed one important thing about the new format:

Even without Chaos Sorcerer, the format is still extremely explosive.

Several matches came down to precise resource exchanges, tech trap timings, and huge momentum swings instead of simple Chaos blowouts.

Some of the Round 1 videos will be shared separately.

⚔️ El Vic vs Carlos Linares

This match featured HERO Neos style aggression against anti-meta Warrior control.

Duel 1

El Vic opened very explosively:

  • Prisma sending Necroshade
  • E - Emergency Call for Neos
  • Pot of Greed
  • multiple traps set

But Carlos constantly answered every large threat with efficient removal:

  • Smashing Ground
  • Kycoo banishing HERO graveyard targets
  • Blade Knight pressure

One important moment was Solemn Judgment negating Hydrogeddon, costing half of El Vic’s LP just to preserve tempo.

Later, Carlos slowly stabilized and Blade Knight eventually finished the duel.

Duel 2

Carlos completely dominated the early game.

Heavy Storm cleared the backrow before Banisher of the Radiance entered the field, creating a devastating anti-graveyard lock.

Don Zaloog repeatedly connected directly and discarded important resources from El Vic’s hand.

Shield Crush removing Spirit Reaper sealed the momentum completely.

Carlos Linares wins the match 2-0.

NeoGoat Tournament Report — May 21

 Yesterday’s NeoGoat local brought 18 players for 4 rounds of play, with three recorded feature matches showing a pretty varied field.

Chaos was still present, but this event also gave space to stranger builds: Plant engines, Skill Drain, Equip Warriors, Earth Beasts, Monarchs, and Zombies.

Round 1 Feature Match

Red-Eyes Plant Skill Drain vs Monarch


The first video showed one of the most unusual decks of the night: a Red-Eyes Plant Skill Drain build.

Against Monarchs, the deck managed to control the pace well. Skill Drain helped shut down key monster effects, while the Plant and Red-Eyes pieces gave it enough pressure to keep advancing the game.

Winner: Red-Eyes Plant Skill Drain

Round 2 Feature Match

Chaos vs Divine Sword Warrior

Round 2 was a full three-duel match between a Chaos deck and a Warrior deck focused around Divine Sword - Phoenix Blade.

The Warrior deck had strong grind potential, using its Equip strategy to keep resources flowing and apply pressure. But after three games, Chaos proved more stable. The deck’s removal, power cards, and comeback potential carried it through the set.

Winner: Chaos

Round 3 Feature Match

Red-Eyes Plant Skill Drain vs Earth Beast

The Red-Eyes Plant Skill Drain deck returned for another feature match, this time against an Earth Beast deck.

This time, the Beast deck managed to break through. With solid bodies, pressure, and enough momentum to fight through the control elements, Earth Beast took the match and stopped the Red-Eyes Plant run.

Winner: Earth Beast

Final Round Feature Match

Zombie vs Earth Beast

The final round featured Zombie against the same Earth Beast deck that had just won its previous feature match.

Earth Beast came in with momentum, but Zombies ended up taking the final match. The Zombie deck’s recursion and efficient pressure were enough to close the tournament on top.

Winner: Zombie

Final Thoughts

This tournament showed a nice mix of NeoGoat ideas. We had Chaos, Warriors, Monarchs, Zombies, Plants, Skill Drain, Red-Eyes, and Earth Beast all showing up in relevant matches.

The most interesting part was seeing non-standard decks actually reach the feature table and win games. Even when Chaos is still one of the most familiar choices, NeoGoat continues to leave room for strange engines and forgotten strategies to compete.

Decklists and videos will be shared in the next post.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

NeoGoat Format — Fifth Online Tournament

 

NeoGoat will enter one of its strangest eras yet. Chaos Sorcerer has finally been removed from the format, Black Luster Soldier returns under strict limitation, and multiple forgotten strategies may finally have room to breathe again.

And there is no better place to witness the beginning of this new meta than the Fifth NeoGoat Online Tournament.

The first experiments have already begun.

And this tournament may become the very first real glimpse into the June 2026 metagame.


Confirmed Participants

  • Costeรฑo
  • Linares
  • Perales
  • Bernardo
  • Palacios
  • Gaona
  • Felipe Pinales
  • Rojo

Eight duelists.

Only one will become champion.


Format

NeoGoat Format — June 2026 Banlist

Major changes include:

  • Chaos Sorcerer forbidden
  • Card Destruction forbidden
  • Black Luster Soldier limited
  • Miracle Fusion semi-limited
  • Book of Moon semi-limited
  • Dinosaur’s Rage added to the format
  • Banisher of the Radiance added to the Extra Card Pool
  • Elemental HERO Gaia added to the Extra Card Pool

What To Expect

The first weeks after a new banlist are always unpredictable.

Players trying to rebuild Chaos shells.

Experimental HERO variants.

Zombie decks attempting to adapt to the slower environment.

Warrior strategies making a possible return.

And probably several duelists trying to discover whether a single copy of Black Luster Soldier is still enough to completely steal games.

This may also become one of the first tournaments where aggressive and midrange decks can properly challenge the format again.


Prize Support

๐Ÿฅ‡ 1st Place
$800 MXN store credit

๐Ÿฅˆ 2nd–4th Place
1 Blazing Dominion Special Box

๐ŸŽŸ️ 5th–8th Place
2 free tournament entries


Following the event, selected decklists, replays and tournament results will be published on the NeoGoat blog and Deck Library.

The new era begins now

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

NeoGoat Banlist June 2026

Changes from last banlist:

Forbidden:
- Chaos Sorcerer (from Semilimited)
- Card Destruction (from Limited)
Limited:
- Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning (from Forbidden)
- Magic Cylinder (from Forbidden)
- Ceasefire (from Semilimited)
- Elemental HERO Shining Flare Wingman (from Unlimited)
- Ryu Kokki (from Unlimited)

Semilimited:
- Book of Moon (from Unlimited)
- Book of Life (from Unlimited)
- Miracle Fusion (from Unlimited)
- Lonefire Blossom (from Unlimited)

Unlimited:
- Just Desserts (from Semilimited)
- Magic Planter (from Semilimited)


Changes to Card Pool


Cards Added:
- Banisher of the Radiance
- Elemental HERO Gaia

Added to “Added Structure Decks” Card Pool:
- Dinosaur’s Rage

๐Ÿ”— View Full Extra Pool (June 2026)


The core card pool consists of all OCG cards released before Cybernetic Revolution. The following links detail the cards that differ from traditional Goat Format.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

NeoGoat Anniversary Event — ร€ La Carte Decklists

The NeoGoat Anniversary “ร€ La Carte” event produced one of the strangest collections of decklists seen in the format so far.

While Chaos strategies were still heavily represented, many players experimented with unusual tech cards, control engines, floodgates, Ritual interactions, and forgotten archetypes trying to adapt to the special event rules.

In this post, we’ll be showcasing some of the decks used during the event, along with brief explanations of their strategy and notable card choices.

From Gravekeeper lockdown builds to aggressive hybrid strategies and bizarre side deck techs, the tournament ended up feeling less like a solved meta and more like a giant NeoGoat laboratory.

⚠️ Note:
For this event, Ritual Monsters used for the special ร€ La Carte rule are shown in the Side Deck section when uploaded to the NeoGoat Builder, since the current builder does not yet support Ritual Monsters inside the Extra Deck area.

All featured decklists will also be available on the new NeoGoat Builder site. Players can test opening hands, edit lists directly in-browser, and download .ydk files for simulators.

NeoGoat “ร€ La Carte” Anniversary Event — Tournament Report

25 duelists entered the NeoGoat anniversary special event for 5 rounds of Swiss using the experimental “ร€ La Carte” format.

This wasn’t a normal NeoGoat tournament.

For this event, Ritual Monsters were placed in the Extra Deck while their Ritual Spells remained in the Main Deck. Once the Ritual Spell resolved normally, the Ritual Monster was summoned directly from the Extra Deck.


The Golden Pass was awarded to Gustavo Chapa. The Golden Pass grants free entry to all NeoGoat tournaments during June and July.


Round 1 — Reasoning Combo vs Gravekeepers

One of the most memorable matches of the tournament was Marcos’ Reasoning/Monster Gate combo deck against a Gravekeeper Ritual control strategy.

The duel immediately showed how explosive the anniversary format could become.


Duel 1 — Heavy Storm swing

The combo player opened aggressively with Fusilier Dragon and backrow while the Gravekeeper player established Necrovalley early alongside Morphing Jar.

The game exploded after Morphing Jar resolved.

Both players discarded everything and drew 5 new cards, instantly changing the pace of the duel.

Breaker the Magical Warrior tried to push damage, but Scapegoat absorbed the pressure.

Then came the turning point:

Heavy Storm.

Necrovalley and multiple set cards disappeared at once.

Immediately after clearing the field, the combo player activated Reasoning.

Fusilier Dragon hit the field for free.

Then things became even worse for the Gravekeeper player:

  • Brain Control steals Breaker
  • Breaker gets tributed for Airknight Parshath
  • Parshath attacks Morphing Jar
  • draw effect resolves
  • Fusilier attacks directly
  • Main Phase 2 → Metamorphosis into Dark Balter the Terrible

Suddenly the field was completely locked down.

Dark Balter immediately destroyed the Gravekeeper set monster next turn, Fusilier continued attacking directly, and the Gravekeeper player conceded shortly after.


Duel 2 — Necrovalley pressure

This duel went very differently.

The Gravekeeper player established Necrovalley early again, but this time backed it up with Gravekeeper Spy and Gravekeeper Assailant pressure.

The combo deck attempted a Summoner Monk into Sacred Crane setup:

  • discard Book of Moon
  • special summon Crane
  • draw card
  • Monster Gate on Crane

Airknight Parshath appeared from the deck…

…but Bottomless Trap Hole immediately removed it.

That completely killed the momentum.

The Gravekeeper player carefully rebuilt Necrovalley after Mystical Space Typhoon destroyed the first copy, then slowly converted the field advantage into lethal pressure.

A well-timed Book of Moon during battle phase also created an awkward combat step where Summoner Monk was forced into attack position and destroyed.

The combo player quickly ran out of resources and conceded.


Duel 3 — The Masked Beast appears

The deciding duel became one of the wildest games of the event.

The combo player started fast again:

  • Summoner Monk
  • Sacred Crane draw engine
  • Monster Gate
  • another Sacred Crane
  • multiple backrow

But this time the Gravekeeper player flipped Royal Decree during the End Phase, shutting down several defensive options.

Airknight Parshath appeared again through Reasoning and immediately started generating advantage.

Then the entire duel suddenly transformed because of the anniversary rules.

The Gravekeeper player activated the Ritual Spell for The Masked Beast.

Using two Gravekeeper Spies as tribute material, the gigantic Ritual Monster emerged directly from the Extra Deck with 3200 ATK.

The room reportedly exploded when it hit the table.

Masked Beast immediately destroyed King Dragun in battle while Breaker cleaned up tokens.

But the combo deck somehow survived.

Pot of Greed found the answer:

Metamorphosis on a token → Thousand-Eyes Restrict.

TER absorbed The Masked Beast itself.

The impossible comeback looked real.

But after several more exchanges involving Lightning Vortex, Fusilier Dragon, and repeated pressure, the combo player eventually stabilized and closed the duel.

One of the strangest matches of the tournament.


Water Plant Deck Takes Over

The breakout strategy of the event was easily the Water Plant deck.

At first glance the deck looked bizarre:

  • Abyss Soldier
  • Lonefire Blossom
  • Sylvan Hermitree
  • Frost and Flame Dragon
  • Salvage
  • Mother Grizzly
  • Lord Poison

But throughout the event the deck kept generating huge value loops.

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