YGO >Metagame Advanced > deck EarthFireLightSpellWaterWind
Main Deck cards EarthFireLightSpellWaterWind
3.0 in 100% of decks
Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls
3.0 in 100% of decks
Tempest, Dragon Ruler of Storms
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
Redox, Dragon Ruler of Boulders
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
Blaster, Dragon Ruler of Infernos
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
Lightning, Dragon Ruler of Drafts
2.0 in 100% of decks
Burner, Dragon Ruler of Sparks
2.0 in 100% of decks
Stream, Dragon Ruler of Droplets
2.0 in 100% of decks
Reactan, Dragon Ruler of Pebbles
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
Sideboard cards EarthFireLightSpellWaterWind
3.0 in 100% of decks
Mecha Phantom Beast Dracossack
3.0 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
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger
1.0 in 100% of decks
Strategy
The "EarthFireLightSpellWaterWind" deck focus on utilizing the power of Dragon Rulers and a mix of elemental cards to control the field and overwhelm your opponent. The strategy of this deck is to quickly summon powerful Dragon monsters like Tidal, Tempest, Redox, Blaster, and their supporting elemental Dragons by banishing cards from your hand and graveyard. These Dragon Rulers are able to swarm the field, generate card advantage, and apply pressure through their powerful effects and high ATK stats. The deck also includes key support cards like Super Rejuvenation and Sacred Sword of Seven Stars to draw more cards and cycle through your deck quickly. Cards like Maxx "C" and Effect Veiler can disrupt your opponent's plays and provide some defense. Number 11: Big Eye, Mecha Phantom Beast Dracossack, and other XYZ monsters like Stardust Dragon, Scrap Dragon, and Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger are included to further extend your plays and apply additional pressure on your opponent. While the deck has a strong offensive presence and can generate big plays, it may suffer from consistency issues due to the reliance on specific cards like the Dragon Rulers and limited options for recovery if your initial plays are disrupted. Overall, the "EarthFireLightSpellWaterWind" deck has the potential for explosive plays and strong board presence, but can be vulnerable to disruption and resource management. It requires careful planning and strategic usage of resources to capitalize on its strengths and minimize its weaknesses.
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