Whenever another set gets added to Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, it’s accompanies by a couple of key archetypes, usually more powerful than the ones that came before and this set is no different. So what monsters are fit to take on the wyrms, beasts, and Eldlich zombies that make up the current meta?
Migratory birds, of course. We’re playing with Floowandereeze and friends. It’s time to Floowandereeze Nu… No… No, that joke is too easy.
It’s almost shocking how effective the deck can be for how easy it is to play. As long as we can go first, and get the right cards in our hand, we can win most matchups by virtue of completely locking our opponents out of the game.
Since so many modern Yu-Gi-Oh decks rely on special summoning a ton of monsters, especially link monsters, and using their effects to chain into bigger, deadlier threats, our core strategy is adept at kicking out their knees before they have a chance to even started. And if we’re lucky enough to draw into a Dimension Shifter, we can also incapacitate any deck that relies heavily on its graveyard.
And in a format where everyone is playing three copies of Maxx C, it feels great to be able to completely ignore it.
I can see myself playing this one for a while, or at least until the next big archetype takes my interest.
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