Notes & Combos
For those who are interested in this decklist, let me explain my thoughts here.
I know this might be an unusual build with six samurai, but I guess, for me, this is the most competitive six samurai deck I can think of in Master Duel if you just want to win more games! What separates this deck from other Six sam decks is how consistent it is without relying too much on two-card combos, because Mitsurugi itself can already play on its own, with Aramasa being one of those one-card combos. The same goes for Habakiri and even Ritual cards, as long as you have big Mitsurugi monsters.
So basically, Six Sams are your somewhat “Ryzeal engine” that allows your Mitsurugi combo to push through and play through negates. Access to Legendary Six Samurai Shi En basically bridges this deck to Mitsurugi, but this time, you have your monster negates for possible Nibiru or Ash to help your combos push through.
Since you have a lot of searchers for your Six Sams, this enables you to have easy access to Legendary Six Samurai Shi En. Kizan or any level 4 six sam plus Trainer can grant you this. Through Trainer, you can add the Spell Card Double Assault, and Shi En will add Kizan. Double Assault lets you Special Summon your Kizan from grave and Special Summon another Kizan. With that, you have two Level 4 bodies for King of the Feral Imps, which can give you access to the best one-card combo by far—Habakiri. From there, you just continue your Mitsurugi combos.
Not to mention, Mitsurugi monsters are Level 8 and Trainer is Level 2, which can be Special Summoned if you only have one Six Samurai monster. This, in turn, grants you free Baronne de Fleur.
Replays
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