Piccolo Beat Down/Control Hybrid

I built a Piccolo deck in November of last year with the purpose of being a hybrid deck that would be strong against any other type of deck. Utilizing Piccolo’s Multiform for both recycling and damage I feel that the deck can stand very formidable in both a long match and a second turn win deck. After last year, at Gencon, I actually sought out to find a way to consistently beat Orange Vegeta’s Assault and surprisingly this deck came out of that. My friend Devin and I have play tested it many times against each other with many different kinds of decks, and I have also play tested it myself playing both hands. I’m posting this to get some feedback from everyone and also to maybe shake up the field a little bit from Gencon considering Orange Ball and OVA were the majority of the field. That said I was actually surprised that the field was as diverse as it was. Still unsure if I will play this deck at Gencon or go back to my Gohan Black Control deck that got me to top 8 Nationals in 2002 so any feedback would be great.

Sensei Deck

3x You’re Invited

3x Goku’s Blinding Strike

Breakthrough Drill


Physical Combat

Cell’s Back Slap

2x Goku’s Physical Attack

3x Goku’s Power Strike

3x Gohan’s Kick

3x Namekian Shield Destruction

3x Namekian Shuto

3x Namekian Fist Smash

3x Namekian Dash

3x Namekian Light Jab

3x Namekian Side Kick

4x Piccolo’s Multiform

 

Combat Cards

3x Confrontation

4x Piccolo’s Fist Block

 

Non-Combats

Where there’s Life There’s Hope

Fatherly Advice

Vegeta’s Quickness Drill

Black Groveling Drill

Blue Biting Drill

Saiyan Aggression Drill

Champion Drill

 

Defenses

3x Pikkon’s Leg Catch

3x Namekian Ducking Technique

Vegeta’s Physical Stance

Time Is A Warrior’s Tool

Frieza’s Force Bubble

Nappa’s Physical Resistance

Nappa’s Energy Aura

Super Saiyan Effect

 

Strategy

The deck can play extremely fast depending on how well your first draw goes and if you luck out taking the first turn of the game. If you get a multiform in your hand and 1 or 2 attacks you can go off for a first round kill. First turn be sure to put a Namekian card on the bottom of your life deck to maintain card advantage when you pop you’re invited. You should have 6 cards in hand. This is possible by the combination of You’re Invited and Piccolo’s level 1 ability to draw the discarded card back into your hand. Your opponent should have between 2-5 cards depending on mastery, personality power, and if they draw any Non-Combats in their opening hand. The recursion cards like Namekian Light jab, Namekian Side Kick, Goku’s Physical Attack, and Cell’s Backslap can become unfair in combination with Piccolo’s Multi-Form. In the right combination of cards you can bring back Goku’s Power strike to go get drills over and over, Namekian Shield Destruction to discard non-combats, lower anger, or just use the empower for damage. And Namekian Shuto can be used in the same way to kill allies or empower for damage. Also this combination works really well if you need to pick up Confrontation to kill an opponent’s hand or a block to make sure you don’t take any damage. The final thing the deck is good at is recycling cards back into the deck continuously. With multi-form or even without it, Namekian dash can be a great way to recycle cards. Namekian fist smash is also very useful and I basically put my entire deck back with it using multi-form. The versatility comes in when you add in GBS to attempt the same recursion to take out key cards from every opponents deck, thus allowing the deck to be control depending on your play style.

I hope you enjoyed this read and will leave me some nice feedback. And let me know if you have any other ideas, enjoy the play style of the deck, or think this is a stupid idea in general. I’m open to any opinions.

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