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    CDP: Nekroz Zefra, ft. TW02 Support

    QuincymccoyBy QuincymccoyNovember 12, 20246 Comments

    New Nekroz Support? Let’s make Sophia!

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    Strategic Summary:

    Welcome back to another extra CDP, this time tackling my first take on the new Nekroz cards revealed last week for Terminal World 02. The Nekroz archetype is a WATER Ritual theme consisting of the husks of various other bosses from the Duel Terminal lore-verse, and they have had their time in the meta sun. Their primary boss monster is Nekroz of Trishula, a Level 9 that when Ritual Summons banishes a card from the opponent’s hand, field, and GY, but they also have a great supporting suite of other Rituals. For example, Nekroz of Areadbhair is a Level 10 option that can tribute another monster from your hand or field to negate a monster effect activation. Since this theme naturally tributes a lot, they have a few Main Deck monsters that benefit from Tributing, such as Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz or Ariel, Priestess of the Nekroz. But beyond all else, the power of the Nekroz theme lies in its consistency – with Nekroz of Brionac able to search any Nekroz Monster and Nekroz of Clausolas able to search any Nekroz Spell/Trap (heh), they can grab whatever they need to successfully Ritual Summon.

    Now that we’ve covered the theme, let’s talk about the new cards. First up is Avance, Swordsman of the Nekroz (YGOrg Translation), a WATER Spellcaster that when Normal Summoned, Special Summons another Nekroz from your Deck. Typically you’ll summon the next new card, Emilia, Dance Priestess of the Nekroz (YGOrg Translation), as that adds any Nekroz Ritual Monster or Nekroz Spell to hand on summon. In addition to their ability to build a field, they both also can serve as the entire Tribute for a Ritual Summon, much like Shurit before them, however, these can only do so if used as Tribute from the field. The last thing I’ll note about Avance is that he also has a Trigger effect when tributed, able to add as many banished Nekroz cards with different names back to hand. This can be incredible for the long game, or you can risk banishing your cards away early to empower an early Avance boost to try and seal the opponent’s fate. Beyond Avance and Emilia, they also recieved a new Ritual/Pendulum Monster, Nekroz of Metaltron (YGOrg Translation). As a Pendulum Spell, Metaltron can banish a S/T on the field when a Nekroz card is banished, and as a monster, it has a Quick Effect can banish itself and an opponent’s monster, like an in-theme S:P Little Knight. The final new card is the most important, as Nekroz Divinemirror (YGOrg Translation) is a Quick-Play Spell that offers an effect that Ritual Summons a Nekroz from either your hand or your banishment. Since it is a Quick-Play Spell, this can be used on either turn, Ritual Summoning anything from Trishula to a Nekroz of Unicore in a pinch. Plus, it’s GY effect doesn’t require you to control no monsters to banish itself and a Nekroz monster to search out a new Nekroz Spell Card!

    Alright, now that you’ve met the new stuff, let’s talk about how this theme finally can make good use of the Zefra monsters. First up, the Nekroz have a really cool Level 11 Ritual I’ve always wanted to use: Nekroz of Sophia. Sophia can only be Ritual Summoned using 3 monsters on the field with different Types. When Ritual Summoned, it can banish all other cards on the field and in the GYs, but you cannot Summon or Set during the turn you used that effect. With their new Quick-Play Ritual option, summoning Sophia during the opponent’s turn is easy, so all that’s left is amassing those 3 Tributes. So, I’ve turned to a few great Zefra options, like the Rock Shaddoll Zefracore, the Psychic Ariel and Ritual Beast Tamer Zeframpilica, and the Wyrm Zefraxi, Treasure of the Yang Zing. Combine this with the Spellcaster and Warrior Nekroz monsters, and you should have what you need to unlock Sophia. Even if you don’t have the right combination, Sophia can also be discarded alongside a Nekroz Spell to prevent either player from Special Summoning from the Extra Deck during that Main Phase. In many cases, this can entirely shut down an opponent who relies on the Extra Deck to establish field presence, as you’ll see in the replays! Anyways, hope you enjoy my initial take on the new Nekroz cards, and if you don’t, well I’m sure I’ll be covering them again in the future!

    Provided Decklist:

    Monsters: 29
    || Zefraath
    ||| Emilia, Dance Priestess of the Nekroz
    | Zefrasaber, Swordmaster of the Nekroz
    ||| Avance, Swordsman of the Nekroz
    | Ariel, Priestess of the Nekroz
    | Shaddoll Zefracore
    | Zefraxi, Treasure of the Yang Zing
    | Ritual Beast Tamer Zeframpilica
    ||| Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz
    || Magicians’ Souls
    | Nekroz of Sophia
    | Nekroz of Areadbhair
    | Nekroz of Trishula
    | Nekroz of Metaltron
    | Nekroz of Valkyrus
    | Illusion of Chaos
    ||| Nekroz of Brionac
    | Nekroz of Unicore
    | Nekroz of Clausolas

    Spells: 13
    || Zefra Providence
    ||| Preparation of Rites
    || Nekroz Mirror
    | Nekroz Kaleidoscope
    | Nekroz Cycle
    ||| Nekroz Divinemirror
    | Oracle of Zefra

    Extra Deck:
    | Denial Deity Dotan
    | Herald of the Arc Light
    | Super Starslayer TY-PHON – Sky Crisis
    | Bahamut Shark
    | Abyss Dweller
    | Toadally Awesome
    | Underworld Goddess of the Closed World
    | Accesscode Talker
    | Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians
    | Dyna Mondo
    | Marincess Coral Anemone
    | S:P Little Knight
    | Haggard Lizardose
    | I:P Masquerena
    | Cross-Sheep

     


    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., Fabled, Crystron, Speedroid, Materiactor, Vanquish Soul, Gladiator Beast, White Forest, Labrynth, Azamina, Crystal Beast, Cubic, World Legacy

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    6 Comments

    1. Namesky on November 12, 2024 11:50 am

      Nekroz trap chads, we maybe lost this battle but one day we will win. Stay strong! o7

    2. Grando on November 12, 2024 4:57 pm

      Why do you run Denial Diety Dotan? I don’t see how you make him, so is he just a Kaleidomirror target?

      • Quincymccoy on November 12, 2024 5:10 pm

        Kaledio level 10 to bring out Brio and Unicore. I honestly wish there was a lv13 instead, but alas, not yet.

    3. GG on November 13, 2024 4:57 pm

      For purrely what if you did it with max metalmorph

    4. The one on November 13, 2024 8:35 pm

      Is it just me that thinks zefra delays the deck? Actually making it worse?

      • Arkeum on November 14, 2024 4:02 am

        You could add reinforcement of the army for even more consistency, to search brionac. Or even play Ritual buster as a powerful stun method, due to being able to ritual summon on Opp turn. (It prevents Ur opp playing ant S/Ts till Ur next standby)

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