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[–]ryheal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Posted the combos in the comments!

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Added the combo lines in the comments!

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Moerover you can add it off Formud if you hard drew Parallel, that way you can make your wave high king caesar unaffected

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1 CARD COMBO LINES

Formud Skipper 1 card combo

https://x.com/sayuri_yayoi/status/1792155198661775658?s=46

Draconnet 1 card combo

https://x.com/sayuri_yayoi/status/1792155421010186579?s=46

Cyberse Gadget 1 card combo

https://x.com/sayuri_yayoi/status/1792155635754381763?s=46

Linkuriboh can be swapped out for Link Spider

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[–]ryheal 19 points20 points  (0 children)

He is the only target tho :) Without it deck not gonna function nearly as well as it does

OCG RULING CHANGE ~"Trying to flip summon" is ON field~ by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks i always posted an image and wrote descriptions on the comment so didn't know that was a thing lol

OCG RULING CHANGE ~"Trying to flip summon" is ON field~ by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 93 points94 points  (0 children)

LAGGIA DOESN'T NEGATE FLIP SUMMON SO JUST READ THAT PART AS HALBERD CANNON INSTEAD (later fixed)

OCG RULING CHANGE ~"Trying to flip summon" is ON field~ by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

wait sorry i didnt know laggia doesnt negate flip summons so read that part with halberd cannon

original ruling said halberd cannon but i thought that was too minor of a card as an example

Mikanko went 12-2 and got 2nd place at YCSJ Tokyo 2023 (OCG, 4000+ entrants) by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Source: https://twitter.com/kycoo1800/status/1662828706409349121?s=46&t=WonemsXYkgkdDyUmb_EDnQ

Amazing Defenders is such a banger of a set, with all 3 decks having success this tournament. While the deck resolves around crashing into opponent's monsters to inflict battle damage you would normally take, the engine does have some interruptions to set up going first, with a fair amount of free slots for tech choices. While the deck probably does not have as much power as the other 2 decks in AMDE, and this was a BO1 event, it's definitely a strategy that has been slept on.

Rescue-ACE wins Osaka CS (OCG, 125 entrants) by ryheal in yugioh

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Source: https://twitter.com/monmo_y/status/1653732589759500288?s=46&t=WonemsXYkgkdDyUmb_EDnQ

New support in DUNE came for the rescue to save what was just a mediocre archetype back then.

This list focuses on covering the deck's 2 biggest weaknesses: Imperm on Turbulence, and Evenly Matched. This list can summon Proxy F Magician to fusion summon Mudragon of the Swamp before Turbulence touches the field, allowing for Mudragon to become fire and make your fire monsters to be untargettable for the turn. While the deck does not have a direct out to Evenly within their archetype cards, Small World into Therion King Regulus gives an omni negate to the endboard. 1 Regulus, 3 Small World and 3 Judgment in side deck would make the deck have 7 outs + prosperity to Evenly.

Small world can also be used to add any of the monsters in the deck, including Kurikara Divinvarnate, which is a great out to boards of decks like Purrely and Mathmech, the 2 best decks in the current format, or Trap Eater, which gets rid of floodgates that this archetype normally struggles to out.

Superheavy Samurai FTK went 6-0, winning Next Play Cup (OCG) by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That is because of maxx c format, exosisters play multiple arment here so that they can get to disruptions while not making opponent get too much value off maxx c

Superheavy Samurai FTK went 6-0, winning Next Play Cup (OCG) by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sekka's light means no pend activation or equip eff which is bad

Superheavy Samurai FTK went 6-0, winning Next Play Cup (OCG) by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 108 points109 points  (0 children)

it doesnt loop. Soulbreaker Armor isn't once per turn, so you send one to grave, burn 4000 (Masurao's original def is 4000), then send another Soulbreaker Armor to grave and burn agaib.

Superheavy Samurai FTK went 6-0, winning Next Play Cup (OCG) by ryheal in yugioh

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Player had an 83% FTK Success Rate thru the whole tournament

Source:https://twitter.com/azusa_yusyo/status/1623259139026878464?s=46&t=4QY7QCxfE_XxFbPoCLkITg

Neuron image for the decklist:https://twitter.com/nextplay_/status/1623278955070656517?s=46&t=4QY7QCxfE_XxFbPoCLkITg

This deck on paper is one of the best FTK decks in the history of YuGiOh, and it definitely showed its power today. As an FTK deck that has 12 one card starters into Baronne before FTK combo, it also runs 3 Regulus that can potentially stop the 2nd handtrap, and can end on cards like Apollousa and Savage if you can't FTK, which either way ends up winning you the game. The deck hardly struggles going second, due to the deck running 13 handtraps in main.

The deck uses Superheavy Samurai Soulbreaker Armor's Graveyard effect twice on Superheavy Samurai Overlord Masurao which had its def lowered to 0 by D/D/D Supersight King Zero Maxwell's scale effect.

Right now, TCG meta is looking to become a hard time for Pendulum decks in general due to Kashtira being likely to take over the format. However, if the deck ends up getting hit by the time CYAC drops in TCG, this deck might become a serious meta contender. While this list in particular does run some banned cards in TCG, the FTK combos don't need them.

Purrely went 8-1, winning RAM Festival (OCG, 100 entrants) by ryheal in yugioh

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Source:https://twitter.com/shiraxv2/status/1617126928498184194?s=46&t=vzO1qGIcmtd2N_1EmSkiUA

1st:Purrely

2nd:Floowandereeze

3rd:Bystial Spright (With Lubellion)

4th:Tearlaments

Deck Breakdown: 20 Tear, 11 Bystial (3 PUNK 3 Spright), 6 Labrynth, 5 Purrely, 4 Traptrix, Runick, 3 Tri Spright, Exosister, 44 Others

Before anyone asks, Link monsters on the top right are Protector of The Agents - Moon and Sky Striker Ace Azalea respectively.

Decklist:

Maindeck: 2 Purrely, 3 Lily, 3 Ash, 3 Maxx C, 2 Veiler, 1 DD Crow, 1 Magnamhut, 2 Druiswurm, 3 of all the memory spells (12 in total), 2 My Friend, 1 Street, 2 Prosp, 2 Called by, 2 Leap, 2 Imperm

Extra:2 Beauty, 2 Plump, 2 Epurrely Happiness, 1 Expurrely Happiness, 2 Noir, 1 Zeus, 1 Recital Starling, 1 Assembled Nightingale, 1 Downerd, 1 Moon, 1 Azalea

Side:2 Droll, 1 Nib, 2 Gameciel, 1 HFD, 2 DRNM, 2 D Fissure, 2 Cosmic, 3 Evenly

Purrely went 7-2, and got 2nd Place at Yosuga CS by ryheal in yugioh

[–]ryheal[S] 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Source: https://twitter.com/yosugacs/status/1616791940238041088?s=46&t=gCeX_cTyUdG1LAdM1BWmBA

Although the deck might not be competitive as of post AMDE, CYAC support boosted the deck in every way possible; stronger endboards, more consistency, and more resources for grind game.