Match: Pandora's Reaper (Bujin) vs Argor42 (Pure Geargia)
Match Results : 25 points - 25/25 (Won 2-1; x-o-o)
Deck Construction : 25 points - 23/25
Deck Count - 5 points – 5/5
Deck Performance - 5 points - 4/5
Consistency And Synergy - 5 points – 4/5
Creativity - 5 points – 5/5
Sophistication - 5 points – 5/5
The deck itself was pretty standard Bujins minus 2 of the Cranes, which is fine with me considering my values. That said, some of the card choices were unorthodox, such as having Skill Drain and Cardcar D in the Side Deck. Skill Drain hurts you when you need to set up, not to mention you're only running 1, so it'd be a dead draw more often than not. If you're gonna use Cardcar, you may as well main it, although I wouldn't even consider Cardcar for Bujins, as the Main Deck is ridiculously tight as it is. The same goes for Bear; one might have been fine, but two Bears seem a bit overkill with such a tight Main Deck.
Performance : 25 points - 15/25
Given that you won the match, it might be a bit surprising that this score is so low; however, I have very high standards when it comes to Bujin players, considering it's one of my main decks. And frankly, there were ridiculously many misplays you made in all three games, even though you ended up winning at the end. In Game 1, you forgot your search with Mikazuchi in the End Phase, which might have helped you otherwise. You also forgot to detach for Ark instead of just destroying it with Torrential. Blind Space on your turn when you knew one of my sets was Geargiagear just led to me establishing more dominance in Game 1. Games 2 and 3, you were able to turn things around and get set up well enough to win, able to take advantage of my especially bad opening hand Game 3, but there were still misplays. Between the two games, you tried to SS Susanowo using Bear as one of the Xyz Materials, tried to use Breakthrough Skill in Damage Calculation, and didn't use Breakthrough skill on my Zenmaines when I attacked your Yamato with it (instead waiting until I used the effect in the End Phase). Siding against me was also decent but not optimal, as you could have kept Foolish Burial in there so you could set up easier. Overall, even though you won the match, the performance left a lot to be desired; keep working on improving your play in the future.
Total Match Score: 63/75
- Dueling Network Single -
Single duel [Dueling Network] : 25 points - 11/25
-Winning the single: 5 points - 0/5
-Deck Construction: 5 points - 3/5
-Performance: 15 points - 8/15
This one didn't go as well for you as the match did, largely because of misplays once again. You used unlimited Bujins, which would be fine except you really should strive to use different decks between the different sections of the test. This way, we can see your skill with more than just one deck/playstyle. Anyway, there were plenty of misplays here again, including trying to use Bujincarnation monsters to summon Exciton, using Hare before I declared an attack in the Battle Phase, and using Lance in the Battle Step instead of the Damage Step when your Quilin attacked my Susanowo. This game proved that the misplay issue wasn't limited to the limited Bujins you had to run for the match; even in the single, there were plenty of problems. Do work on these in the future.
Attitude: +2
Total Test Score: 76/100
Dorm: Ra Yellow