Snake-Eye Fire King

Duelist Cup DLv. Max from on December 18th, 2024
cp-ur 1200 + cp-sr 330
44 cards

Notes & Combos

After 2.5 seasons of Mathmech I switched to Snake-Eyes Fire King. I still love Mathmech but I have no regrets. From my very first match I realized that this SEFK deck was at least a tier above anything else I have ever played - I'm glad I was able to play it well enough to reach DC DLV Max on my firstAfter 2.5 seasons of Mathmech I switched to Snake-Eyes Fire King. I still love Mathmech but I have no regrets. From my very first match I realized that this SEFK deck was at least a tier above anything else I have ever played - I'm glad I was able to play it well enough to reach DC DLV Max on my first season. Nothing special to say about this deck really. It's a pretty standard SEFK with some choices to deal with my most frequent match-ups. I noticed Nibiru was back in vogue season. Nothing special to say about this deck really. It's a pretty standard SEFK with some choices to deal with my most frequent match-ups. I noticed Nibiru was back in vogue so I added 1 copy of it and decided to run the new Diabellstar (great extender + summon to keep playing after getting being hit by Nibiru). My first matches I was playing Droll but I felt Ogre worked better - specially against Tenpai. My ladder to Dlv MAX was basically a mix of Tenpai/Gimmick Puppet/Chimera/60 card piles/Stun/Control decks. Puppet can be hopeless if you are going second and you have few handtraps or can't interact with them. If you are going first or you can stop their FTK it's a fine match-up. Tenpai is decent, just not as good as when I was playing Mathmech (Terahertz ftw). Everything else feels like SEFK has the advantage. I probably won't be playing much of the DC Second Phase because I simply won't have time. Anyway I'm really glad I was able to do well with the deck.

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