Hellborn Spirit OTK

The Hellborn Spirit OTK
The Hellborn Spirit OTK is a fairly effective OTK involving 2 cards from the same archetype, "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" and "Supreme King Violent Spirit". The idea of the OTK is to Accel Dark Synchro Summon "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" as quickly as possible, and equipping "Supreme King Violent Spirit" to it. "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" attacks an opponent's monster, and with its effect, equips the attacked monster to it instead of sending it to the graveyard. Since the effect of "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" targeted a monster, "Supreme King Violent Spirit" subsequently activates its effect, equipping all monsters the opponent controls to it. "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" then activates its other effect, sending all cards equipped to it to the GY (including "Supreme King Violent Spirit", gaining 300 ATK for each card sent and an additional attack that turn. Since you will usually take 2 - 3 monsters via this effect, it tends to gain around 900 - 1200 additional ATK, and 3 - 4 additional attacks, including "Supreme King Violent Spirit".

Advantages of the OTK
Even if "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" can only take 1 monster, its effect to make its attack unchainable means it will always land 7600 damage (3800 x 2). Since its attack is unchainable, it is almost impossible to prevent this OTK once it has set up.

Disadvantages of the OTK
Cards that cannot be targeted by card effects, such as "Dante, Pilgrim of the Burning Abyss" and most "Kozmo" cards, completely break this OTK since "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon" cannot target them. THIS OTK requires a lot of set up, and any disruption throughout this set-up (e.g. Chaining "Bottomless Trap Hole" to the summon of "Hellborn Chaos Dark Synchro Dragon", or chaining "Mystical Space Typhoon" to "Supreme King Violent Spirit", etc.) kills the OTK on the spot. (Feel free to add any advantages/disadvantages to the list if I missed Ny! Sincerely, StarlightSG (talk) 15:55, August 4, 2017 (UTC))