YGO >Metagame Advanced > deck DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWater
Main Deck cards DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWater
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
Luster Pendulum, the Dracoslayer
3.0 in 100% of decks
2.0 in 100% of decks
Vector Pendulum, the Dracoverlord
2.0 in 100% of decks
2.0 in 100% of decks
2.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Master Pendulum, the Dracoslayer
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Sideboard cards DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWater
Ignister Prominence, the Blasting Dracoslayer
2.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Castel, the Skyblaster Musketeer
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Dinoster Power, the Mighty Dracoslayer
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Majester Paladin, the Ascending Dracoslayer
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Strategy
The "DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWater" deck in the Advanced format of Yu-Gi-Oh TCG is an interesting and diverse combination of different attributes and playstyles. This deck has a focus on Pendulum summoning, disruption, and control, with a mix of monsters, spell cards, and trap cards. The deck is based on utilizing Pendulum summoning mechanics to swarm the field with monsters like Performage Plushfire, Luster Pendulum, the Dracoslayer, and Performapal Skullcrobat Joker for strong board presence and combos. Cards like Performapal Pendulum Sorcerer and Draco Face-Off can help search and maintain resources for the deck. The inclusion of powerful hand traps like Nibiru, the Primal Being, Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring, and Effect Veiler provides disruption and control over your opponent's plays. Additionally, cards like Triple Tactics Thrust and Book of Eclipse offer further control and protection options. However, one of the weaknesses of this deck is its reliance on the Pendulum summoning mechanic, which can be susceptible to disruption in today's fast-paced and diverse metagame. Furthermore, the deck may struggle against heavy backrow removal and anti-Pendulum strategies. Overall, the "DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWater" deck offers a fun and versatile playstyle with the potential for explosive combos and control plays. It requires careful planning and understanding of the evolving metagame to maximize its strengths and overcome its weaknesses.
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