This time, we bring you multiple featured matches with video coverage—except for one particularly intense duel that turned into a full-length war, which we’ll present through replay links instead.
🎥 Featured Match: Pollo vs Kztoor
This match was a perfect clash between Fire/Phoenix aggression and a Spellcaster/Fusion toolbox build.
Duel 1 – Chaos into Dragon Knight Finish
The early game was fairly standard: Apprentice Magician setups vs UFO Turtle. But things escalated fast.
- Creature Swap + Ring of Destruction interaction created an early resource reset.
- Pollo quickly assembled Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys, threatening a long-term grind.
- However, Kztoor responded brilliantly:
- Magical Dimension → Dark Magician Girl
- Followed by The Eye of Timaeus → Dark Magician Girl the Dragon Knight
That swing was massive. With Mirage Dragon backing it up, Kztoor pushed over 5000 damage in one turn to close the duel instantly.
👉 Classic NeoGoat moment: a slow setup game suddenly turning into a lethal push.
Duel 2 – Chaos Control vs Phoenix Grind
This duel was much longer and far more technical.
Key moments:
- Early Amulet Dragon + Chaos Sorcerer combo gave Kztoor strong tempo.
- Morphing Jar #2 completely reset the board, one of the most chaotic plays of the round.
- Pollo stabilized with:
- Sacred Phoenix loops
- Spirit of Flames pressure
- The turning point:
- D.D. Warrior Lady banishing Phoenix temporarily stopped the recursion engine.
But Pollo adapted:
- Rebuilt board presence
- Maintained pressure with repeated attacks and backrow control
Eventually, Kztoor ran out of answers and conceded.
Duel 3 – Resource War into Burn Pressure
This final duel showcased resource denial and tempo control.
Highlights:
- Giant Trunade into double Spy pressure gave Kztoor early dominance.
- Needle Ceiling wiped a developed board at the perfect time.
- Pollo’s comeback:
- Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi + Spirit of Flames combo applied brutal hand pressure
- Constant chip damage forced Kztoor into defensive play
The duel ended with sustaine damage sealing the match for Pollo.
👉 A great example of how Fire decks can pivot from combo into attrition.
🎥 Featured Match: Efraín vs Totonatiuh
This match was too intense and too long to include as a single video, so instead we present the full replays:
- https://duelingnexus.com/replay/ea40aaf7-360e-475f-8615-0ad1e6031d28
- https://duelingnexus.com/replay/35e43086-99f4-4771-8220-c6b821ea7a7a
- https://duelingnexus.com/replay/8875706a-1231-4212-980b-9dac375d4b65
Match Overview
Efrain’s Thunder Dragon + Tsukuyomi control deck did work early, but Tona kept coming back with Relinquished steals and Chaos Sorcerer plays. The absolute highlight was Efrain’s Tribe-Infecting Virus wiping out an entire Spellcaster board, followed by a Gatling Dragon finish that felt straight out of a highlight reel. Tona had some insane value with Manju and Black Illusion Ritual, but Efrain’s removal and bounce game was just too consistent.
One of the most interesting aspects:
- Totonatiuh constantly tried to stabilize with control tools like Gravity Bind and Level Limit
- Efraín repeatedly broke through with removal and recursion from Magical Stone Excavation.
👉 This match perfectly shows how NeoGoat rewards patience, sequencing, and resource timing over raw aggression.
🎥 Featured Match: Carlos Dávila vs Ángel Hernández
A clash between Spellcaster tempo and Zombie recursion.
Duel 1 – Aggression vs Backrow
- Early Kycoo + Injection Fairy Lily pressure put Ángel on the back foot.
- A devastating push:
- The Tricky + Lily + Kycoo dealt massive damage in one turn.
- Ángel attempted to stabilize with traps, but:
- Mirror Force and Torrential interactions reset both players.
The finishing blow came after a clean push once resources ran dry.
Duel 2 – Zombie Engine Takes Over
This time, the Zombie deck showed its power:
- Pyramid Turtle chains into Vampire Lord and Ryu Kokki
- Book of Life created tempo swings and graveyard denial
- Multiple floating effects overwhelmed Ángel's field
👉 Once Zombies establish momentum, they are incredibly hard to stop.
🎥 Featured Match: Yahiko vs José Dolores
A very fun duel between Dark Magician combo and Warrior beatdown.
Duel 1 – Explosive Dark Magician Opening
Yahiko opened with:
- Magical Dimension → Dark Magician
- Followed by Dark Magician of Chaos
This created a huge early lead, but:
- José fought back with:
- Mystic Swordsman LV2
- Aggressive board pressure
Eventually, consistent attacks closed the duel.
Duel 2 – Midrange Control Battle
- Early Ring of Destruction equalized tempo
- Morphing Jar + Gigantes + Torrential Tribute created chaotic resets
- Yahiko tried to stabilize with:
- Gravekeeper engine
- Flip monsters
But José’s steady pressure with:
- D.D. Assailant
- Goblin Attack Force
- Tribe-Infecting Virus
…slowly chipped away until victory.
Closing Thoughts
Round 2 showcased everything that makes NeoGoat special:
- Combo decks that can OTK out of nowhere
- Control decks that stretch games into long tactical battles
- Creative engines like Phoenix, Zombies, Ritual, and Spellcasters all competing on equal footing
And this is just the middle of the tournament…
👉 The final results are coming soon, when we publish the third and last round of this event.
Stay tuned.
