Become a Playmaker and combine three Cyberse strategies into one!
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Welcome back for my next profile on the cover theme of Alliance Insight, @Ignister, and today we are throwing everything and the kitchen sink together to show you just how potent the new support allows the deck to be. Historically, the @Ignister strategy revolved around Ignister A.I.Land, leveraging it to freely summon so many @Ignister monsters from the hand for combos. While the deck still uses that as a good tool, it’s no longer the end-all-be-all, so let’s talk about how the new support accelerates the deck.
First up is Wizard @Ignister (YGOrg Translation), which can Special Summon itself from the hand and another DARK Cyberse from the GY, if you have any Cyberse monster Special Summoned from the Extra Deck on the board. Two monsters for the price of one, easily accessible… yeah it’s great! Second we have Backup @Ignister (YGOrg Translation), a DARK Cyberse that can Special Summon itself from the hand if you have any Cyberse Monster Special Summoned from the Extra Deck, and when summoned, it adds any DARK Cyberse from Deck to hand then makes you discard a card. Since Backup gets to Wizard, you need a way to get to Backup, and that’s TA.I.es (YGOrg Translation), a Normal Spell that reveals a Cyberse in your hand. If that Cyberse is DARK, it is Special Summoned and you can tutor a non-DARK Level 4 or lower Cyberse, and if it isn’t, you shuffle it into the deck to tutor any @Ignister from your deck with a different Attribute. Combine this search spell with Cynet Mining, Achichi @Ignister, Pikari @Ignister, and A.I. Meet You, and you arguably have more tutoring in the deck now than you actually need! But then the theme gave us two new Extra Deck options that adds even more tutoring: Firewall Saber Dragon (YGOrg Translation) and Code Igniter (YGOrg Translation). Saber Dragon recovers a Cyberse from your GY or banishment on Synchro Summon, and Igniter tutors a Cyberse Ritual on Xyz Summon then has a built-in effect to Ritual Summon. Both of these monsters tutor an A.I. S/T (Spell and Trap respectively) when sent to the GY as Link Material, closing the loop on all of the tutoring available to the deck.
So now, let’s talk about the boss monsters. Of course this deck has access to Firewall Dragon Singularity, a LINK-6 that can spin your opponents’ cards back to hand, up to the number of different card types across your field/GY. With the new support, it isn’t hard to hit all 4 types. You still have access to The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister, the other LINK-6 that is unaffected by other cards effects. You also have Firewall Dragon Darkfluid, a LINK-5 that gains counters equal to the number of different card types in your GY, using 1 of these counters to negate an activated monster effect any number of times in a turn. Finally, the theme got a boss upgrade to Dark Templar @Ignister in the form of Accode Talker @Ignister (YGOrg Translation), a LINK-5 that summons any number of Cyberse monsters with 2300 ATK from your GY to the zones it points to. If that wasn’t enough, it also can tribute a Link Monster it points to to negate the activation of any card or effect. All of this boss-monster disruption adds to the other forms of disruption available to this deck, such as Cynet Conflict, the GY effects of Cyberse Desavewurm and Wind Pegasus @Ignister, the single card negate of Danmari @Ignister, and the new multi-card negate of PA.I.rtners (YGOrg Translation). Altogether, these effects make the ultimate Cyberse strategy that much more to be feared.
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 18
|| Parallel eXceed
| Gatchiri @Ignister
| Danmari @Ignister
| Wizard @Ignister
||| Pikari @Ignister
| Doyon @Ignister
||| Backup @Ignister
| Bururu @Ignister
||| Achichi @Ignister
| Micro Coder
| Cyberse SageSpells: 17
||| A.I. Meet You
|| Lightning Storm
| Triple Tactics Talent
| FA.I.ghting Spirit
| Triple Tactics Thrust
|| Cynet Mining
||| TA.I.es
| A.I.dle Reborn
| Called by the Grave
| You and A.I.
| Ignister A.I.LandTraps: 5
||| Infinite Impermanence
| PA.I.rtners
| Cynet ConflictExtra Deck:
| Cyberse Desavewurm
| Firewall Saber Dragon
| Wind Pegasus @Ignister
| Code Igniter
| Firewall Dragon Singularity
| The Arrival Cyberse @Ignister
| Firewall Dragon Darkfluid
| Accode Talker @Ignister
| Transcode Talker
| Decode Talker Heatsoul
| Dark Templar @Ignister
| Splash Mage
| Cyberse Wicckid
|| Dark Infant @Ignister
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., Crystal Beast, Amazement, Ursarctic, Amorphage, @Ignister, Dragon Ruler, Ice Doll, Fire Fist, Misturugi, Eldlich, Ancient Fairy Dragon, Heraldic Beast, Motor, Vendread
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1 Comment
If I used Accode Talker @Ignister in my own deck, I would use the loop of Protectcode Talker and Maliss Q White Binder (and perhaps some form of renewable LP healing). Use Accode to eventually send Protectcode and White Binder to the GY, banish White Binder to resummon Protectcode to one of Accode’s Link arrow spots, then pay LP to get White Binder back to the field, also in one of Accode’s arrow spots, netting me an additional draw. As long as I keep my LP up and keep a Firewall Link monster on the field I’d be able to keep using Accode’s effect as much as I want.
And I think the best part is Accode’s Atk gaining effect only calculates when it is Link Summoned, so even if you use up your Link monsters for this card’s effect, it doesn’t loose Atk