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| [[Gem-Knight Lady Lapis Lazuli]] | | [[Gem-Knight Lady Lapis Lazuli]] | ||
| Used as part of a powerful burn FTK, just as in the TCG. This was initially unwieldy, but became more and more viable with 3 copies of it available and [[Gem-Knight Master Diamond|Master Diamond]] to copy it, and access to [[Block Dragon]] to give the FTK more consistency seems to have been the final straw. | | Used as part of a powerful burn FTK, just as in the TCG. This was initially unwieldy, but became more and more viable with 3 copies of it available and [[Gem-Knight Master Diamond|Master Diamond]] to copy it, and access to [[Block Dragon]] to give the FTK more consistency seems to have been the final straw. | ||
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| [[Koa'ki Meiru Maximus]] | | [[Koa'ki Meiru Maximus]] | ||
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| [[Vision HERO Vyon]] | | [[Vision HERO Vyon]] | ||
− | | Highly versatile in HERO decks, especially Destiny HERO. Sends a HERO monster straight from the Deck to the Graveyard, which synergises well with [[Destiny HERO - Celestial]]. Can also be used to search [[Polymerization]], which more often than not is a quick way to [[Destiny HERO - Dangerous]] given you likely will have another Destiny HERO in your hand. Is also a DARK [[Mask Change]] target, which allows an OTK with [[Masked HERO Anki]]. | + | | Highly versatile in HERO decks, especially Destiny HERO. Sends a HERO monster straight from the Deck to the Graveyard, which synergises well with [[Destiny HERO - Celestial]] (Semi-Limited). Can also be used to search [[Polymerization]], which more often than not is a quick way to [[Destiny HERO - Dangerous]] given you likely will have another Destiny HERO in your hand. Is also a DARK [[Mask Change]] target, which allows an OTK with [[Masked HERO Anki]]. |
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| [[Woodland Sprite]] | | [[Woodland Sprite]] | ||
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| [[Restructer Revolution]] | | [[Restructer Revolution]] | ||
| 800 damage first turn isn't bad in an 8000 LP format, but with 4000 LP it's devastating. "Téa Burn" decks comboed this with [[Cup of Ace]] (which would either stuff your hand or help them draw into their stronger cards) and [[Téa Gardner (Duel Links)|Téa]]'s skill "Duel, standby!" which added a card to each player's hand. Combined with other burn cards, this led to FTKs and made up the first truly hated deck archetype in Duel Links. Was the first card on the DL lists. | | 800 damage first turn isn't bad in an 8000 LP format, but with 4000 LP it's devastating. "Téa Burn" decks comboed this with [[Cup of Ace]] (which would either stuff your hand or help them draw into their stronger cards) and [[Téa Gardner (Duel Links)|Téa]]'s skill "Duel, standby!" which added a card to each player's hand. Combined with other burn cards, this led to FTKs and made up the first truly hated deck archetype in Duel Links. Was the first card on the DL lists. | ||
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+ | | [[Spellbook of Eternity]] | ||
+ | | Key part of any Spellbook deck. Allows the user to recur a banished [[Spellbook of Fate]] (at 2), or [[Spellbook of Secrets]] or any other Spellbook card that was banished to activate Fate's non-targeting banish. Limited to help diversify the meta. | ||
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| [[Amazoness Onslaught]] | | [[Amazoness Onslaught]] | ||
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| [[Amazoness Swords Woman]] | | [[Amazoness Swords Woman]] | ||
| Used endlessly in stall and burn decks, as an opponent destroying it will take damage. Made up part of a near-universal stalling engine involving [[Amazoness Princess|Princess]] and [[Amazoness Onslaught|Onslaught]]. | | Used endlessly in stall and burn decks, as an opponent destroying it will take damage. Made up part of a near-universal stalling engine involving [[Amazoness Princess|Princess]] and [[Amazoness Onslaught|Onslaught]]. | ||
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| [[Cyber Angel Dakini|<font color="#99CCFF">Cyber Angel Dakini</font>]] | | [[Cyber Angel Dakini|<font color="#99CCFF">Cyber Angel Dakini</font>]] | ||
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| [[Hiro's Shadow Scout]] | | [[Hiro's Shadow Scout]] | ||
| Preemptively hit around the same time as the Sylvan, Masked D-HERO and Silent Swordsman hits to eliminate the threat of a certain Deck type becoming too prominent. Which Deck that is remains to be seen. | | Preemptively hit around the same time as the Sylvan, Masked D-HERO and Silent Swordsman hits to eliminate the threat of a certain Deck type becoming too prominent. Which Deck that is remains to be seen. | ||
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| [[Legendary Six Samurai - Enishi]] | | [[Legendary Six Samurai - Enishi]] | ||
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| [[Assault Armor]] | | [[Assault Armor]] | ||
| A card that gave consistency to the [[Silent Sword Slash]] OTK. Put to 2 to stop it from becoming overpowering. | | A card that gave consistency to the [[Silent Sword Slash]] OTK. Put to 2 to stop it from becoming overpowering. | ||
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| [[Cup of Ace]] | | [[Cup of Ace]] | ||
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| [[Darklord Contact]] | | [[Darklord Contact]] | ||
| A revival card that can be copied to be used multiple times per turn... which produces more Darklords to copy more copies of this card (or give fuel for [[The Sanctified Darklord]]). | | A revival card that can be copied to be used multiple times per turn... which produces more Darklords to copy more copies of this card (or give fuel for [[The Sanctified Darklord]]). | ||
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+ | | [[Diamond Core of Koa'ki Meiru]] | ||
+ | | Searches any Koa'ki Meiru card, including the Limited [[Koa'ki Meiru Maximus|Maximus]]. No once per turn restriction. Was used to easily protect a full field of Koa'ki Meiru monsters from destruction, making a beatdown strategy involving them viable. | ||
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| [[Enemy Controller]] | | [[Enemy Controller]] | ||
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| [[Hey, Trunade!]] | | [[Hey, Trunade!]] | ||
| Non-destructive backrow removal. About as powerful in Duel Links as [[Giant Trunade]] was in the TCG. Only contributed more to Amazoness dominance, as Onslaught could simply be flipped face-up and not be affected by this card. | | Non-destructive backrow removal. About as powerful in Duel Links as [[Giant Trunade]] was in the TCG. Only contributed more to Amazoness dominance, as Onslaught could simply be flipped face-up and not be affected by this card. | ||
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| [[Machine Angel Ritual]] | | [[Machine Angel Ritual]] | ||
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| Key card in Sylvans. Easy monster removal when placed in the Graveyard by the other Sylvan cards, causing OTKs in some cases and powerful boards in most others. Placed on the list to promote deck diversity, as Sylvans were proving overwhelmingly popular in PvP. Nowadays, though, they're much too slow to function, especially with Rose Lover still at 2. | | Key card in Sylvans. Easy monster removal when placed in the Graveyard by the other Sylvan cards, causing OTKs in some cases and powerful boards in most others. Placed on the list to promote deck diversity, as Sylvans were proving overwhelmingly popular in PvP. Nowadays, though, they're much too slow to function, especially with Rose Lover still at 2. | ||
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− | | | + | | The card that Koa'kis need to function. Searchable by [[Diamond Core of Koa'ki Meiru|Diamond Core]]. Can re-add itself to the hand every single turn. Part of the Summoning condition of Maximus (Limited). Freed as Diamond Core was hit. |
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| [[Red-Eyes Spirit]] | | [[Red-Eyes Spirit]] |