Tuesday, November 18, 2025

NeoGoat Tournament Report — November 18th, 2025

 Today we wrapped up another weekly NeoGoat tournament, featuring tight duels and a fresh batch of video replays now available for anyone who wants to relive the highlights. The meta continues to evolve with each event, and once again we saw creative deckbuilding push the boundaries of the format.

This week brought everything from straightforward Beast aggression to experimental Wind strategies that caught the community by surprise. Here’s the full breakdown.

The winner's decklist for today was a Beast Aggro build centered around Berserk Gorilla, Enraged Battle Ox, and a strong Giant Rat engine. The deck pressured early and often, forcing opponents to spend resources just to stay afloat.

With clean removal like Shield Crush, battle tricks like Shrink, and classic defensive staples in the backrow, the deck delivered constant tempo and maintained board presence throughout several rounds. Consistency and raw pressure were its main strengths.

Main Deck:

3x Berserk Gorilla
2x Gigantes
1x D.D. Assailant
1x Enraged Battle Ox
1x Breaker the Magical Warrior
1x Bazoo the Soul-Eater
1x Elemental HERO Wildheart
1x Don Zaloog
3x Giant Rat
1x D.D. Warrior
1x Exiled Force
1x Injection Fairy Lily
3x Nimble Momonga
1x Mystic Swordsman LV2

1x Heavy Storm
2x Shield Crush
1x Reinforcement of the Army
1x Pot of Greed
1x Smashing Ground
1x Mystical Space Typhoon
1x Book of Moon
2x Shrink
1x Enemy Controller
1x Snatch Steal
1x Premature Burial

2x Bottomless Trap Hole
1x Mirror Force
1x Torrential Tribute
2x Sakuretsu Armor
2x Dust Tornado
1x Ring of Destruction
1x Royal Oppression
1x Call of the Haunted

The deck that finished in 5th place winning 3 of 4 rounds—a Wind-based strategy built around Rallis the Star Bird, supported by a well-synergized group of floaters and aerial attackers such as Flying Kamakiri #1, Silpheed, Hunter Owl, and Harpie Lady 1.

How this deck works?

You summon Rallis → attack safely (under Messenger of Peace!) → it boosts attack 
 → it banishes itself 
❌ opponent cannot kill it
❌ cannot Snatch it
❌ cannot target it
❌ cannot run over it

Then on your next Battle Phase it comes back and you swing again.
This makes Rallis a delayed recurring boss monster.

The result was a flexible midrange deck capable of grinding when needed but also switching to explosive aerial damage out of nowhere.


Main Deck:

3x Slate Warrior
2x Silpheed
1x Tribe-Infecting Virus
1x Breaker the Magical Warrior
1x D.D. Warrior Lady
3x Flying Kamakiri #1
1x Harpie Lady 1
1x Tsukuyomi
1x Exiled Force
1x Hunter Owl
3x Rallis the Star Bird

1x Heavy Storm
1x Pot of Greed
1x Last Will
1x Mystical Space Typhoon
1x Book of Moon
2x Shrink
1x My Body as a Shield
1x Rush Recklessly
2x Messenger of Peace
1x Snatch Steal
1x Premature Burial
2x Rising Air Current

1x Return from the Different Dimension
1x Mirror Force
1x Torrential Tribute
2x Sakuretsu Armor
1x Call of the Haunted
1x Seven Tools of the Bandit

Side Deck:
1x Swift Birdman Joe
2x Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
1x Mirage Dragon
1x Lightning Vortex
2x Nobleman of Crossout
1x Swords of Revealing Light
2x Book of Moon
2x Dust Tornado
3x Royal Decree

Could a Harpie Engine Improve This Build?

Harpies slide neatly into the deck’s Wind identity, strengthening both offense and midgame stability.
While the list today didn’t include this package, it’s an interesting direction that players are already considering for refinement. Also, the player reported that Silpheed and Return from Different Dimension could be exchanged for something else, but it often returns the Slate Warriors that were removed with Nobleman of Crossout from the deck.


Replays and Match Highlights

Video replays of today’s matches—including the standout runs of the Rallis deck—are already available. If you want to see how the deck functions in real matchups, the footage is definitely worth checking out.

Round 1: Earth 🏆 vs Chaos

Round 2: Rallis Star Bird vs Flip Chaos 🏆

Round 3: Harpie vs Earth 🏆

Final Round: Chaos Flip vs Earth 🏆

Today’s event confirmed that Wind strategies still hold a lot of unexplored potential in NeoGoat. The 5th-place Rallis build was creative, functional, and packed with tactical tricks that made it one of the most entertaining decks of the day.

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