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Gone Fishin'

6/7/2021

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Written by: James Arc AKA Luck Extreme
 James is a renowned Edison player reaching Deity Rank in FL's Ladder, he's won multiple Edison tournaments and is the co-host of the Ed, Edd, & Edison YouTube channel.

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​Think of the Fish deck as Frog Monarch’s faster, more explosive cousin. Both decks play the Frog engine and control spells to abuse them, but that’s where the similarities end. Typically, the goal of the Fish deck is simple: double tribute for Coelecanth, use its effect to summon out a bunch of Fish tuners and non-tuners, and make big synchros to win the game. 

Two of the most common end boards leave the Fish player with a Colossal +1 or 2 Armory Arm, or Goyo Guardian, Black Rose Dragon, and Coelecanth (2800+2400+2800=8000 Damage). While Armory Arm was later errata’d, in Edison it inflicts damage based on attack while on field, not in the graveyard. That means Armory Arm+Colossal allows you to equip Armory to an opponents monster to put it to over 2800 ATK, ram your Colossal Fighter, and revive the same Colossal from the grave, inflicting 2800 damage in the process.

The rest of the deck tries to support this plan, whether speeding through the deck and fixing hands, stalling and setting up tribute fodder, or clearing backrow so your Coelecanth play is successful.

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The Misfortune of Fortune Ladies in Edison

5/17/2021

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Written By: Jeix
Hello and welcome to my article about Fortune Ladies. I go by the username Jeix on Discord and Dueling Book and as you can see 
this Fortune Lady list is very unusual, so allow me to help you better understand it.

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"Fortune Ladies are a Terrible Deck"

What a great way to start an article about the deck, isn’t it? Well, I wouldn’t know another one.
Fortune Ladies are terrible not only because they don’t win but because all the cards are almost good enough but fall short in some way or another, and for extremely dumb reasons, adding to the frustration of leaving you gues what this deck could have been had it received some sensible support cards.

The first flaw of the deck is your engine, Fortune Lady Light. She misses timing all the time. 
If her effect were mandatory you’d be able to make incredibly powerful plays with a lot of different cards available in Edison format. Sadly, it isn’t, so you have to rely on subpar cards to make her work.
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