Labrynth

Master V from on December 28th, 2024
cp-ur 780 + cp-sr 660
40 cards

Notes & Combos

The risk I took was calculated, but man... am I bad at math.

What to say about this deck? I’m loving it, it doesn’t care much about Maxx “C”, Shifter, and (for when they’ll come to Master Duel) both Mulcharmy Purulia and Fuwalos. It’s a good anti-meta pick and, but it has its bad matchups.

I took inspiration from Joshua Schmidt’s decklist. The original can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYf7ZMV_rTI

For starters, this deck is strong against all those decks that don’t have an omni/spell/trap negate or random pops, which is almost all the current meta with Yubel, Tenpai, Centur-ion and Snake-Eye. It does struggle against Labrynth (funnily enough), Chimera (now with Diabellze they have 3 pops) or decks that have a better resource recycling, but only on the long run (some White Forest builds, Fire King or Paleozoic even).

The whole gimmick around this build is to resolve Simultaneous Equation Cannons and banish all my opponent’s board. To do that, 90% of the extra deck is revolving around that card. I run two XYZ copies each from rank 3 to 6 and a fusion each from level 1 to 7. The only thing I cared for the ED is not using light or dark monsters for Regained, in case I don’t resolve Cannons (unfortunately Runicks are all light and dark).

The deck contains 3 Runick spells that can be used for utility, to protect your backrow by summoning Hugin or to crash Geri in Battle Phase for a pop.

I didn’t opt for Ash to give my opponent less chances to activate TTT, and I don’t use Impermanence to focus my deck on removals only. If you want, you can cut a copy of Compulsory, D. Barrier and Pot of Duality (since it’s limited and doesn’t come off very often) for Impermanence.

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Replays

https://youtu.be/3sah3O40Jjs