A few of the top Yu-Gi-Oh! decks at the moment are Black Wing and Lightsworn. following the limiting of solemn judgement to just one, Gladiator beast is not as effective now.
Of all the top Yu-Gi-Oh! decks, Blackwing has had the most success, winning both the world championship (before the September ban list) and the first Shonen Jump after the new banlist. The only defeat it got hit from was the limiting of Gale really.
Whilst I still think pure Blackwing (using Black whirlwind) is arguably the best deck, Vayu Turbo utilizing both the Lightsworn discard engine and the explosive power of Blackwing monsters has caught my attention.
Vayu turbo was used by Herman Herrera making it to the final of the post September ban list of the Shonen Jump comp, so it's worth mentioning here.
Being called Vayu Turbo, naturally Vayu is included. The essence is to use the Lightsworn discarding power to get things like Sirocco and Vayu to the grave, using Armageddon knight and dark grepher on top to drop them even faster.
You can use all these to bring forth numerous synchro monsters rapidly. When you've removed everything to quick summon some synchros, you can use burial from a different dimension to bring them all back into play once more.
A little trick like Necro gardna is a no brainer in this deck, and dimensional Alchemist is a good extra. When it dies, you can also get one of your monsters back that has been taken out of play. With all the light and dark monsters in the grave, you can afford to happily put two chaos sorcerers in, and a dark armed dragon too. They of course can win games with ease, which is actually part of the main game plan.
For spell and traps, you have the charge of light brigades to obtain your lightsworn for further discard, allure of darkness to go through your deck. The trap line up is purely defensive.
The choice of lightsworn is Ryko and Lyla, Ryko is excellent in most situations, and Lyla can be used to destroy spell and trap prior to calling out all the synchros via 'necro-synchro' (synchro from grave using vayu, then get plaguespreader as well from the grave).
Side decking is mainly removal from grave. May be utilized to get rid of opponent's vayu or extra lightsworn. Mirror of oaths is standard vs gladiator beast, light imprisoning mirror is a must for lightsworn, and fairy wind is quite effective against royal oppression or even just inflict that extra bit of damage through for game. With this kind of speed, you can quite quickly get any cards that you side decked, especially important vs lightsworn. Because even with three light-imprisoning mirrors, if you don't get them fast then kill them fast, you will still lose.
So simply put, this deck is created for speed and can quickly drop a huge amount of monsters to finish the game quickly.
Of all the top Yu-Gi-Oh! decks, Blackwing has had the most success, winning both the world championship (before the September ban list) and the first Shonen Jump after the new banlist. The only defeat it got hit from was the limiting of Gale really.
Whilst I still think pure Blackwing (using Black whirlwind) is arguably the best deck, Vayu Turbo utilizing both the Lightsworn discard engine and the explosive power of Blackwing monsters has caught my attention.
Vayu turbo was used by Herman Herrera making it to the final of the post September ban list of the Shonen Jump comp, so it's worth mentioning here.
Being called Vayu Turbo, naturally Vayu is included. The essence is to use the Lightsworn discarding power to get things like Sirocco and Vayu to the grave, using Armageddon knight and dark grepher on top to drop them even faster.
You can use all these to bring forth numerous synchro monsters rapidly. When you've removed everything to quick summon some synchros, you can use burial from a different dimension to bring them all back into play once more.
A little trick like Necro gardna is a no brainer in this deck, and dimensional Alchemist is a good extra. When it dies, you can also get one of your monsters back that has been taken out of play. With all the light and dark monsters in the grave, you can afford to happily put two chaos sorcerers in, and a dark armed dragon too. They of course can win games with ease, which is actually part of the main game plan.
For spell and traps, you have the charge of light brigades to obtain your lightsworn for further discard, allure of darkness to go through your deck. The trap line up is purely defensive.
The choice of lightsworn is Ryko and Lyla, Ryko is excellent in most situations, and Lyla can be used to destroy spell and trap prior to calling out all the synchros via 'necro-synchro' (synchro from grave using vayu, then get plaguespreader as well from the grave).
Side decking is mainly removal from grave. May be utilized to get rid of opponent's vayu or extra lightsworn. Mirror of oaths is standard vs gladiator beast, light imprisoning mirror is a must for lightsworn, and fairy wind is quite effective against royal oppression or even just inflict that extra bit of damage through for game. With this kind of speed, you can quite quickly get any cards that you side decked, especially important vs lightsworn. Because even with three light-imprisoning mirrors, if you don't get them fast then kill them fast, you will still lose.
So simply put, this deck is created for speed and can quickly drop a huge amount of monsters to finish the game quickly.
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