Saturday, November 8, 2025

Deck Profile: Good Stuff Deck

In the world of NeoGoat, where creativity and nostalgia collide, few decks embody the classic Yu-Gi-Oh! spirit quite like the aptly named “Good Stuff”. This list doesn’t chase synergy — it chases value. Each monster, spell, and trap here has proven itself through raw efficiency, consistency, and individual impact.

Good Stuff Deck - Banlist October 25

Main Deck:

1x Blade Knight
1x Breaker the Magical Warrior
1x Chaos Sorcerer
1x D.D. Assailant
1x D.D. Warrior Lady
1x Don Zaloog
1x Exiled Force
2x Gravekeeper's Spy
1x Jinzo
1x Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
1x Marshmallon
1x Mystic Swordsman LV2
1x Mystic Tomato
1x Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke
1x Spirit Reaper
1x Zaborg the Thunder Monarch
1x Zombyra the Dark

1x Book of Moon
1x Brain Control
1x Emergency Provisions
1x Heavy Storm
1x Lightning Vortex
1x Mirage of Nightmare
1x Mystical Space Typhoon
1x Nobleman of Crossout
1x Pot of Greed
1x Premature Burial
1x Reinforcement of the Army
1x Scapegoat
1x Snatch Steal
1x Swords of Revealing Light

2x Bottomless Trap Hole
1x Call of the Haunted
1x Dust Tornado
1x Magic Cylinder
1x Mirror Force
1x Ring of Destruction
1x Torrential Tribute
1x Trap Hole

Side Deck:

1x Blade Knight
1x Goldd, Wu-Lord of Dark World
1x Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
2x Mobius the Frost Monarch
2x Thestalos the Firestorm Monarch
1x Enemy Controller
1x Nobleman of Crossout
2x Shrink
1x Soul Exchange
2x Threatening Roar
1x Waboku

“Good Stuff” is a midrange control deck built on high-utility monsters and flexible answers. Rather than focusing on a strict archetype or combo, it mixes together some of the most powerful standalone cards available in the NeoGoat card pool — the kind of list you’d expect from a seasoned duelist who values versatility over theme.

The plan is simple but potent:

  • Set or summon a solid monster, such as Gravekeeper’s Spy or Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer, and establish presence.

  • Use spot removal (Exiled Force, Zaborg, Lightning Vortex, Brain Control) to dismantle opposing threats.

  • Gradually push advantage with 1-for-1 trades until you can safely end the duel with power hitters like Jinzo or Chaos Sorcerer.

This “one good card after another” approach rewards careful sequencing and timing — the hallmark of the Good Stuff philosophy.

Even niche picks like Marshmallon and Mystic Swordsman LV2 show thoughtful coverage against common NeoGoat threats.

The inclusion of Emergency Provisions is a small combo with Mirage of Nightmare. 

Final Thoughts

The Good Stuff deck is pure nostalgia distilled into performance. It plays like a time capsule of the early 2000s — when decks were shaped by instinct, adaptability, and smart card choice, not archetype dictates. 

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