Blind Second

Master V from on September 28th, 2023
cp-ur 960 + cp-sr 420
40 cards

Notes & Combos

Made it to Master IV so far with this deck. This deck is purely for going second. The primary goal is to break the opponent's board by tributing their monsters and/or using them for fusion summons. Consequently, cards like Ash Blossom and Infinite Impermancence have no place in this deck. If you are going to break boards, you need to let your opponent build their board so you have something to break. Let your opponent cook so you can feast.

Typical plays including using Albaz to fusion the Kaiju or Nibiru token into Albion the Branded Dragon (or Titaniklad is oppoent resolved Maxx "C"), then use Albion's effect to fusion summon Titaniklad or Mirrorjade. Alba-Lenatus can be a great way to clear a Dragon Link board.

Magicians' Souls and Illusion of Chaos are Ash bait, but Souls is also a great free body that can mill Illusion out of the deck, effectively giving you a 39-card deck. The draw is handy is you can't use Lightning Storm or HFD. Magicians' Souls is also great for going into Relinquished Anima to steal back a Kaiju or get rid of a Nibiru Token. Fenrir is an excellent free special summon that offers good protection. Cartesia with Bystials can easily synchro summon into Chaos Angel.

Kurikara Divincarnate is really the most important card in the deck. If you draw her, most of the other cards in hand can simply be used to trigger monster effects so you can clear a board. She's the best going-second card in the format, imo, and can easily take care of many problems (Kashtira, Labrynth, Swordsoul, Purrely, Dragon Link, etc.). Imperative to run her at 3, especially because you can tribute summon more than one copy is your opponent activates more monster effects after a first Divincarnate summon.

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