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If you’re like most of us, your first experience with Epic Dawn was probably 40 card Battle Pack Sealed Play. One of the cool things about Battle Pack: Epic Dawn is that you can use it to play all sorts of Sealed Play and Draft formats. If that’s intriguing to you, read on! Read more… Defend again with Sea Lancer or Battle Fader.Defend early with Gachi Gachi Gantetsu.Eventually it was integrated into the Deck along with Rank 2 Xyz Monsters (since the Frogs are Level 2), and Duels started shaping up like this: And every time Lancer used a frog as a shield, it went back to the Graveyard where it could be banished for Ronintoadin again. Lancer could retrieve the monsters banished to Summon Ronintoadin and use them as shields for itself to keep the Duelist alive and well until they could strike back with more Monarchs. Generation Force switched up the strategy a bit by introducing Sea Lancer. You Tribute Summon them, they do something nasty to the opponent. That Deck used “Frog” cards, Ronintoadin, Battle Fader, and Soul Exchange to gather monsters to Tribute for the various Monarchs. The Obelisk Deck is actually a new spin on an old Deck you might remember called Frog Monarchs. Honorable mention goes to Joseph Maddalena’s Big March of Machines, but Casaw spent his weekend taking people down with Kaiba’s Egyptian God Card and that absolutely counts for something. Our pick for “coolest Deck in the Top 32” of YCS Providence was easy: it’s William Casaw’s Obelisk the Tormentor Deck.