![]() ![]() ![]() You can definitely pull this combo off with just one of these, but this way is the most effective. To start this combo off, you’ll want to have Rokket Tracer and Quick Launch in your hand at the same time. Any other Rokket monster (2 copies, or 2 different Rokket monsters). ![]() This engine focuses on building board presence, and to run it you’ll need: They’re the basis of an insanely powerful deck known as Dragon-link – but did you know that Rokket monsters make a great engine on their own? If you’ve played any sort of Yu-Gi-Oh! recently then you’ll know just how powerful Rokkets can be. So being locked out of it can be absolutely devastating to your opponent’s strategy – and it can set you up perfectly for an easy win! Pretty much every deck in Yu-Gi-Oh utilizes the extra deck in some way or another. If this card gets special summoned during your opponent’s turn, then your opponent is completely locked out of their extra deck for the rest of the turn! And so having Artifact Lancea on the field is an amazing way of stopping them in their tracks.Īrtifact Scythe, however, is truly unparalleled in its stopping power. There are a lot of amazing cards that banish to activate their effects ( Pot of Desires for example). You can also banish Artifact Lancea from your hand/field to stop both players from banishing monsters. You could theoretically go into any Artifact monster off of this card, but I personally recommend Artifact Lancea and Artifact Scythe for your main deck. While you can’t conduct your battle phase the turn you activate this effect, that won’t be a problem if you simply activate it during your opponents’ turn. This engine is a lot smaller than the previous one, meaning if you’re running low on deck space then this is perfect to try out.Īrtifact Sanctum is a neat little trap card that lets you special summon any artifact monster from your deck to your side of the field. So even if you don’t pull off this exact combo, there are thousands of other ways you can use these guys to search out the best bits from your deck. This is a nifty way of getting those key ritual monsters into your hand whenever you need them, so you don’t have to worry about drawing the right pieces.Īll the cards in the Impcantation arsenal are incredibly versatile, too. With this spell in the graveyard, you can then use Impcantation Inception’s graveyard ability to special summon Impcantation Talismandra from your deck – when this guy’s summoned to the field, you can search any ritual monster you like to add it from your deck into your hand. Then ritual summon any monster in your hand using Impcantation Inception (yep, this ritual spell can actually ritual summon any ritual monster, so go wild!) When Candoll is summoned you can then add any ritual spell from your deck to your hand, which you’ll want to use to search the one copy of Impcantation Inception in your deck. Lucky for us, it’s a level 7 ritual monster – meaning it’s searchable off of Preparation of Rites, a staple spell card in any ritual deck.īy revealing Impcantation Chalislime in your hand, you can then special summon Impcantation Candoll from the deck. To start this combo off you’ll need Impcantation Chalislime in your hand. Impcantation Talismandra (2/1 copies, searches from the deck).Impcantation Candoll (2/1 copies, searches from the deck).Impcantation Chalislime (3 copies, you want this guy in your hand as much as possible).The Impcantation deck works amazingly well at adding some generic search power to your ritual deck, allowing you to pull off some crazy ritual summons.įor this engine, you’ll want to run the following cards: It’s surprisingly tricky to draw both of the pieces you need for a ritual summon at the same time. A lot of ritual decks really struggle with consistency. ![]()
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