I thought it would be a good idea to make 3 Decks for each major character in the series.
These Decks could be switched around when battled in a game, instead of always the same one (it adds variety, unpredictability and difficulty this way). I kept 1 copy of banned cards only, but still decided to use them (even though some of them might be considerd cheap). Mostly the games have different Decks for each character (Tag Force), but they scale up in difficulty instead of all of them being tough to beat (it's a good practice, but more advanced players will find this more interesting, I believe).
In a possible future, I might consider adding a Side Deck to each of them.
This is a Zane Truesdale inspired Deck. Based (mainly) on his Tag Force 3 Decks (especially, the Obelisk Blue Zane and his last Deck) - this is a Stall Deck meant to control your opponent's monsters and use them for Chimeratech Fortress Dragon (DNA Surgery is vital for this strategy and Proto Cyber Dragon is the only card you need afterwards). It also has several monsters that can spam the board to allow it to gain higher ATK values (and, for an unfortunate surprise, Tokens can't be used since they can't be sent to the Graveyard, which is part of its Summoning Condition). If you hold on for enough time, you will be able to Summon Chimeratech Overdragon, thus sending your Stall cards to the Graveyard and allowing you to attack freely. Ceasefire flips your opponent's monsters face-up, allowing you to use them for Fortress Dragon, while still burning them for high amounts and skipping through FLIP effects (the burn damage of this card, surprisingly, has won more games than I have expected it to).
Zane's AI in the Tag Force games was an inspiration for these Decks, therefore being the first one to be published, because, SOMEHOW, it manages to destroy any type of challenge the devs probably intended his Decks to have. The worst offender of this are the Tag Force Special games...
How could they manage to make *previous entries for his Decks* more interesting and (respectably) harder to beat than the last game of the series?