No Halqifibrax in sight and yet these are all great!
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Strategic Summary:
Welcome to today’s CDP, and this time we’re diving right back into SUDA with the Crystron archetype. The Crystron archetype consists of WATER Machine monsters whose non-Tuners involve destroying cards, setting up for their Tuners to Synchro Summon during the opponent’s turn, or adding consistency. For example, Crystron Smiger can destroy any face-up card you control to Special Summon a Crystron Tuner from your deck. OR, you can elect to use its GY effect, banishing Smiger to tutor any Crystron S/T. As for their Tuner lineup, Crystron Rion is a Level 3 that can Special Summon a banished non-Tuner then Synchro Summon a Machine during the opponent’s Main Phase or Battle Phase. Crystron Citree is a Level 2 that does the same, just Special Summoning a non-Tuner from your GY. And then there’s the new addition, Crystron Tristalos (YGOrg Translation), which when your opponent activates a card or effect, can Special Summon a Crystron from your Deck then immediately Synchro Summon a Machine. Tristalos also has a GY effect, banishing itself to destroy a Synchro Monster you control and Special Summon 2 Crystron monsters from the deck!
Now that you’ve been introduced to the general gameplan, let’s talk about the other new Crystron elements making their debut in SUDA. First up is Crystron Eleskeletas (YGOrg Translation), the ideal Synchro to destroy with Tristalos. This Level 7 Synchro recovers a Crystron card from your GY or banishment on Synchro Summon, and when it is destroyed, it Special Summons a Crystron from your GY or banishment. Combine this with their new Spell Card, Crystron Inclusion (YGOrg Translation), which tutors a Crystron card on activation as well as Special Summons a Crsytron monster by banishing itself from the GY, and you’ll quickly find yourself looping resources into the field, into the GY, into your banishment, into your Deck, and back again. The last new card is Crystron Cluster (YGOrg Translation), a Continuous Trap that can shuffle a Crystron card from your GY or banishment into the deck to destroy 1 or 2 face-up cards on the field, giving you even more longevity and power in the grind game.
To support the Crystron strategy today, I’ve added a few fun elements. First up is an Icejade engine, led by Icejade Ran Aegirine. This Level 7 Tuner can start off a combo by Synchro Summoning Icejade Gymir Aegirine, a Level 10 Synchro that can not only protect your monsters from being destroyed or banished by your opponent, but also that can Special Summon itself back from the GY if you do end up having to destroy it with the GY effect of Tristalos. There’s also Power Tool Braver Dragon, a Level 9 Machine Synchro that equips 3 Equip Spells on Summon, and that has a Quick Effect disruption at its disposal. I chose to include Life Extreme, Metalsilver Armor, and Trap Gatherer, but the exact choice is up to you. I’ve also found the Superheavy Samurai Synchro Monsters as a neat tech option, giving you Level 5, 8 and 12 Machines that can pull their weight… literally! With that, I hope you enjoy the new iteration of the Crystron deck, and catch you next time as we ‘dive’ into the depths!
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 27
| Therion “King” Regulus
|| Tidal, Dragon Ruler of Waterfalls
||| Icejade Ran Aegirine
|| Crystron Sulfefnir
|| Crystron Sulfudhole
| Gizmek Arakami, the Hailbringer Hog
| Crystron Rosenix
||| Crystron Thystvern
||| Crystron Smiger
|| Crystron Rion
||| Crystron Tristalos
| Crystron Prasiortle
|| Crystron Citree
| Crystron QuanSpells: 9
| Foolish Burial
||| Crystron Inclusion
| Ocean of Regeneration
| Trap Gatherer
| Metalsilver Armor
| Life Extreme
| Therion DiscolosseumTraps: 4
| Infinite Impermanence
| Crystron Entry
| Crystron Impact
| Crystron ClusterExtra Deck:
| Superheavy Samurai Brave Masurawo
| Icejade Gymir Aegirine
| Crystron Quariongandrax
| Crystron Phoenix
| Navy Dragon Mech
| Power Tool Braver Dragon
| Life Stream Dragon
| Superheavy Samurai Commander Shanawo
|| Crystron Eleskeletas
| F.A. Dawn Dragster
| Powered Inzektron
| Crystron Ametrix
| Superheavy Samurai Swordmaster Musashi
| Crystron Quandax
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, Orcust, P.U.N.K., Nekroz, Fabled, Labrynth, Azamina, Crystal Beast, Cubic, World Legacy
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3 Comments
Ig you could use the kaiju (gamaciel) and kyoutou water front for more disrupts. AND kyoutou can remove a counter to substitute for its destruction, so u could use it as a resource for the crystron abilities (the ones that destroy to search etc). However I’m unsure about the exact rulings of if u can still search even if the card did not get destroyed.
But overall I think it would be a great asset to the deck.
hello I’m just wondering when you are going release Lightning’s Armatos Legio Deck I’m just wondering 😐?
We are not Konami.