Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Two Banishing-Based Strategies in NeoGoat: Phoenix Blade Chaos Warriors & Water Control Plant

 In today’s feature we present two completely different but equally solid strategies within the NeoGoat format. One deck focuses on fast pressure and explosive finishers powered by resource looping, while the other relies on steady board control using WATER monsters and Plant engines that generate advantage through battle. 

Phoenix Blade Chaos Warriors


Main Deck:

2x Chaos Sorcerer
3x Zombyra the Dark
1x Gigantes
1x Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke
1x D.D. Assailant
3x Elemental HERO Prisma
1x Breaker the Magical Warrior
1x D.D. Warrior Lady
3x Elemental HERO Wildheart
1x Command Knight
1x Exiled Force
1x Mystic Swordsman LV2

3x E - Emergency Call
1x Heavy Storm
1x Dimension Fusion
1x Reinforcement of the Army
1x Pot of Greed
1x Lightning Vortex
1x Card Destruction
1x Mystical Space Typhoon
3x Divine Sword - Phoenix Blade
1x Snatch Steal
1x Premature Burial

2x Raigeki Break
2x Return from the Different Dimension
1x Torrential Tribute
1x Ring of Destruction

Extra Deck:
1x Elemental HERO Wildedge
1x The Last Warrior from Another Planet

Side Deck:
1x Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke
2x Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
1x Tribe-Infecting Virus
1x Soul Release
1x Giant Trunade
3x Nobleman of Crossout
1x Book of Moon
1x My Body as a Shield
2x Dust Tornado
2x Phoenix Wing Wind Blast

This deck blends aggression, consistency, and an “endless discard” engine thanks to Divine Sword – Phoenix Blade. The centerpiece is Elemental HERO Prisma, which in this build sends only two Warriors to the Graveyard: Wildheart and Zombyra the Dark. Both fuel Phoenix Blade perfectly, letting you recycle it repeatedly and turn cards like Raigeki Break into near-infinite removal.

Prisma also accelerates your requirements for Chaos Sorcerer (LIGHT + DARK in the GY) and helps set up Gigantes, making your transitions from early pressure to mid-game threats extremely smooth. The Warrior lineup—Wildheart, Zombyra, D.D. Assailant, D.D. Warrior Lady, and Exiled Force—keeps the board in check while forcing the opponent into defensive positions.

The deck’s trademark finishing power comes from Return from the Different Dimension and Dimension Fusion. Since Phoenix Blade constantly removes monsters to return itself to the hand, these cards become devastating win conditions that can turn a small lead into a sudden OTK. If you enjoy fast-paced Warrior gameplay backed by Chaos pressure and explosive comeback potential, this deck is a perfect fit for NeoGoat.

Water Plant Deck

This deck takes a different approach, focusing on field control and advantage through destruction. Cards like Mother Grizzly and Lord Poison form the backbone of the deck’s momentum—both want to be destroyed by battle. Their effects allow you to maintain field presence, extend your plays, and bring out key monsters without losing hand advantage.

The strategy becomes even stronger with Umiiruka and Fairy King Truesdale, which together boost WATER monsters by 1000 ATK, turning your field into a wall of high-power attackers that outmuscle most opposing setups. Because your monsters prefer to die in battle, the deck intentionally runs Bottomless Trap Hole instead of Sakuretsu Armor—this prevents cards like Tribe-Infecting Virus or Chaos Sorcerer from removing your monsters by effect, ensuring they can be destroyed the right way to trigger your engine.

With continuous pressure, toolbox access, and ATK boosts that turn modest WATER monsters into serious threats, this deck excels at wearing opponents down while gaining incremental value every turn.

Two decks, two styles, one shared weapon: banishing your way to the win.

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