Another intense NeoGoat local tournament has wrapped up, and this one delivered drama, side deck tech, and even a suspicious turning point π. Four rounds were played, all with video coverage.
Let’s break it down round by round.
Round 1 – Warriors vs Dark Magician
The tournament opened with a classic clash:
Warrior Deck
Dark Magician Deck
The Dark Magician strategy tried to establish spellcaster control and tempo, but the Warrior build came prepared with pressure and removal. The Warriors controlled the pace early, forcing awkward trades and denying setup. The Dark Magician player always attacked and lost their monsters to Sakuretsu Armors.
Result: π Warriors take the match.
A strong start for aggressive, toolbox-style builds in NeoGoat.
Round 2 – Monarchs vs Red-Eyes
This round introduced one of the key tactical decisions of the event.
Monarch Deck
Red-Eyes Deck
Game 1 was competitive, but the real turning point came in Game 2.
The Monarch player sided in Necrovalley, a devastating choice against a Red-Eyes strategy that relies heavily on graveyard interactions. Once Necrovalley hit the field, the Red-Eyes player struggled to execute their core plays.
Smart siding. Perfect timing.
Result: Monarch wins the match.
Round 3 – Amazoness vs Earth
An Earth player faced an undefeated Amazoness deck that had been performing incredibly well up to this point.
Game 2 was the most controversial duel of the day.
The Earth player was clearly behind. The Amazoness deck had pressure and momentum. Victory seemed inevitable.
Then it happened.
The Amazoness player summoned a Jinzo when there was a Giant Rat summoned by Call of the Haunted in the Earth player's field, after that Heavy Storm was used, that left the Giant Rat on field, then on the battle phase the Earth player summoned an Injection Fairy Lily with Giant Rat's effect, then the Injection Fairy Lily was attacked with multiple Amazoness monsters, allowing Lily’s effect to drastically increase its ATK. The life point swing was massive. The Amazoness player reduced their own life total dramatically.
Was it a miscalculation?
A misread?
Or something else?
Result: Earth player wins.
A duel that will definitely be discussed.
π Round 4 – Earth vs Monarch
Unfortunately for Monarch, both duels were plagued by one issue:
Chaos Sorcerer bricked in hand.
Without the proper LIGHT/DARK setup, Chaos Sorcerer stayed unplayable, clogging momentum and limiting comeback potential.
The Earth deck capitalized on the slow starts and controlled both games efficiently.
Result: Earth player wins again.
Final Thoughts
The Veteran Earth player finishes undefeated across four rounds.
NeoGoat continues to prove that:
Experience matters.
Side deck choices decide matches.
And sometimes… one single attack changes everything.
More reports and deck breakdowns coming soon.
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