A while ago, there was an ipad game called Yugioh Duel Generation. In that game, one of the NPC's had a deck that just swarmed the field with level 2 normal monsters, and then used them to go into rank 2's like Number 96: Dark Mist. I thought it was very neat at the time. One day, I remembered it, and thought "hey, wouldn't this be kinda neat with link monsters?" So then I made it. Here it is.
General things
Firstly, this deck is quite bad. The ideal end board is I:P Masquerena and 2 effect monsters, so you can interrupt your opponent with Underworld Goddess of the Closed World. Also, due to it relying HEAVILY on cards like Enchanting Fitting Room and Painful Decision, it bricks very easily. To try and compensate for this, I decided make the only deck in existence that uses Into the Void.
Going First
This deck doesn't exactly have a main line for combos. It's more just slapping whatever you have in your hand onto the field, and then linking it all away. This is because the deck is not only very inconsistent, but its main combo tool, Enchanting Fitting Room, is completely luck based. It can give you anywhere from absolutley nothing to four monsters on the field. This deck also gets completely nuked by any hand-traps, especially Nibiru.
So, all these downsides. Is there even a single upside to playing this deck? Yes there is. This deck has the most powerful floodgate in the entire game, and thats not an exaggeration in the slighest. Tyrant's Throes prevents either player from special summoning effect monsters, but you have to tribute two normal monsters to activate it. Now, how many modern decks do you think run normal monsters? This card turns off every single deck in the game, and is one of the two main reason this deck is a going first deck.
Going Second
Why am I not explaining the second reason why this is a going first deck? I'm about to. This deck has NO going second power. I chose to do this because I figured instead of being half-decent at two things, it'd be better to be ok at one. Besides, you can just use the side deck for games 2 and 3, so its fine.
Conclusion
So in conclusion, this deck sucks. I personally advise against playing it, due to it sucking really bad. Seriously people say blue-eyes is bricky, they haven't seen ANYTHING.