Notes & Combos
It's been a while since I got to Master V, but I got excited when the new Solfachord support got released. However, I never would've expected I'd fallen in love with Solfachord Yummy.
When the usual Yummy end board is backed up by Coolia's Omni-negate, it's very hard to break unless there's specific board breakers in play.
The hardest matchups were definitely Lunalight and Dracotail (to be expected), but it is winnable with good play (or just using Called by on Faimena on your turn). You can side in Gorgon over Link Spider to be a silver bullet against Lunalight Liger Dancer, but I found that Link Spider has good backup extension if you end up getting hit by Nibiru without Coolia on board.
The Droplets came in clutch against a good amount of matchups to force certain interactions or just going 2nd in general if you have the right hands. Good examples are getting around Murakumo's negate or turning off certain on-field monster floodgates.
While this version of Yummy isn't quite as strong as Pure, Mitsurugi, or future variants, I'm quite happy that I got Solfachord Yummy to work after all!


































