All of the Machine themes Revolt together!
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Continuing the trend of ending the year with expanded takes on older profiles, let’s take another gander at my All-Machine strategy, new and improved with recent Machine card releases. If you missed my last video, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egwSljAAyDg
Since then, I’ve expanded beyond just EARTH Machines, so let’s meet the new players first. First up is Clockwork Knight (YGOrg Translation), a new LINK-1 monster that tutors Clockwork Night when Link Summoned, at the small cost of sending a face-up Continuous Spell to the GY. This is easily achieved with Ancient Gear Advance or Crystron Inclusion (YGOrg Translation), two Continuous Spells that tutor another support card from their respective archetypes on activation. Speaking of the Crystron, this new Spell also leads into a powerful ally for the ‘All Machines’ strategy, as it enables access to Cyber Dragon Nova and Cyber Dragon Infinity using both the new Crystron Sulfudhole (YGOrg Translation) and the older Crystron Sulfefnir. This protects your plays and combos, letting you eventually turn to the EARTH Machines once you are ready. Speaking of EARTH Machines, the Infinitrack archetype serves as the core to that side of the deck, with Infinitrack Burtal Dozer waiting to Special Summon itself and another Level 5 Infinitrack, make Infinitrack River Stormer, and tutor any other EARTH Machine you use.
Speaking of EARTH Machines you can tutor, Machina Gearframe is the absolute most optimal, as it adds any Machina monster when Normal Summoned. This gives the deck access to Machine Unclaspare, sending Machina Ruinforce to the GY while setting up for the Xyz Summon of Gear Gigant X, or access to Machina Fortress to turn bad hands of high-leveled Machines into field advantage. If you don’t have to lock yourself into EARTH Machine monsters so soon in the turn, you can also explore making the most of two different Pendulum engines led by Superheavy Samurai Prodigy Wakaushi and Symphonic Warrior Guitaar. The first gives you free material for a R4NK Xyz Summon or LINK-2 Link Summon, while the second gives you Symphonic Warrior Miccs and an additional Normal Summon for the turn. Either engine (or perhaps the combination of both) lets you Pendulum Summon under Qliphort Genius, letting you tutor any Level 5 or higher Machine for your troubles. This is a great line for tutoring Therion “King” Regulus, if you don’t want to spare 2 Level 4 Monsters for Springans Merrymaker into Gigantic “Champion” Sargas! To bring us back full circle to the beginning, the other key engine at play is the Cyber Dragon, as any copy of Cyber Dragon Core will not only tutor you a copy of Cyber Emergency, but also serve as mass monster removal turning into Chimeratech Fortress Dragon, since your Clockwork Night will turn all of your opponents’ monsters into Machines! The Cybernetic Revolution has begun – are you enlisting for the fight?
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 42
| Machina Ruinforce
| Jizukiru, the Star Destroying Kaiju
| Carnot the Eternal Machine
| Machina Citadel
| Super Express Bullet Train
| Heavy Freight Train Derricrane
| Therion Irregular
| Therion “King” Regulus
| Superheavy Samurai Monk Big Benkei
| Machina Fortress
| Symphonic Warrior Miccs
| Infinitrack Tunneller
| Crystron Sulfefnir
| Crystron Sulfudhole
| Infinitrack Brutal Dozer
| Spell Canceller
| Infinitrack Trencher
| Crystron Rosenix
| Flying Pegasus Railroad Stampede
| Machina Unclaspare
| Infinitrack Anchor Drill
||| Machina Gearframe
| Ancient Gear Wyvern
| Machina Possesstorage
| Ancient Gear Tanker
||| Superheavy Samurai Prodigy Wakaushi
| Ancient Gear Box
| Superheavy Samurai Soulgaia Booster
||| Symphonic Warrior Guitaar
| Crystron Smiger
||| Superheavy Samurai Motorbike
| Ancient Gear Statue
|| Cyber Dragon CoreSpells: 18
|| Ancient Gear Catapult
| Cyber Emergency
||| Machina Redeployment
||| Ancient Gear Advance
||| Crystron Inclusion
||| Clockwork Night
||| Revolving SwitchyardExtra Deck:
| Chimeratech Fortress Dragon
| Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder
| Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max
| Gigantic “Champion” Sargas
| Cyber Dragon Infinity
| Infinitrack River Stormer
| Cyber Dragon Nova
|| Gear Gigant X
| Springans Merrymaker
| Sky Striker Ace – Azalea Temperance
| Qliphort Genius
| Double Headed Anger Knuckle
| Ancient Gear Ballista
| Clockwork Knight
Note: This is continuing the style of Creative Deck Profile articles, designed to showcase a build through replays and an attached summary. If you wish to see a CDP for an archetype, theme, or strategy you love, feel free to private message me on the YGOrg Discord server, the comments section of any of my YouTube videos, or just post a comment in response to this article on our Facebook page or through the site with your ideas for me to keep under consideration! On most YGO-related communities my username is Quincymccoy, so feel free to reach out. Current pending requested profiles include: Valkyrie, Dragonmaid, P.U.N.K., Nekroz, Fabled, Crystal Beast, Cubic, Amazement, Ursarctic, Amorphage, @Ignister
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4 Comments
I don’t think ur allowed to advertise on here.
Also great deck quincy
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it, I’m excited to actually build a version of this IRL post-SUDA, I have most of the rest of what I need in addition to a few techs I want to try out to see if they work!
Does the Nordic Snake-Eye Sinful Spoils Nemeses deck work with the banning of original sinful spoils
Not as well, no. But the Snake-Eye stuff does give you plenty of things to banish to go into an Aesir board, if you have to. The issue with it is that post-OSS ban, the Normal Summon is contested, and harder to bridge into SE combos. So if you Normal Ash or another SE, you now can’t Normal Formud or a Nordic.
I’d encourage you to test it out yourself and see if you can make it work – if not, maybe it just isn’t meant to be!