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Welcome back for another CDP, and today we’re being inspired by the new September TCG F/L list and the new Performage cards! The Performage archetype has developed into a fully fledged Pendulum theme, offering Level 4 and 5 Spellcasters of various attributes that have a few Xyz bosses and one supporting Fusion monster. Let’s dive right in with Performage Fire Dancer (YGOrg Translation), a new Level 4 FIRE that when summoned, tutors any other Performage monster. The best option is typically Performage Water Dancer (YGOrg Translation), as it can Special Summon itself from your Pendulum Zone when you control a Performage Monster. With 2 Pendulums, that gives you access to Beyond the Pendulum for the core combo, letting you grab whatever you need to set both scales for a Pendulum Summon. As far as the other noteworthy Performage monsters, Performage Wind Drainer (YGOrg Translation) can be Special Summoned from the hand if your opponent controls a monster or if a Performage is on the field, and when it does, it can be reduced to Level 4. Additionally, it can make all of your Level 4 Performage Monsters Level 5, unlocking access to this theme’s unique new boss, Performage Shadow Maker (YGOrg Translation).
Shadow Maker is a R5NK Xyz Monster requiring 3 materials, and it is special because it can Special Summon other copies of itself from the Extra Deck whenever any card or effect is activated that targets it. It also can detach a material to send a Performage from your Deck to the GY and tutor a Rank-Up-Magic Spell. Of course this synergizes with the old Performage monsters, Performage Trick Clown and Performage Damage Juggler, but it also gives you what you need to bring out the theme’s big boss: Performage Trapeze High Magician (YGOrg Translation). This R5NK Xyz is intended to be summoned using Rank-Up-Magic Magical Force (YGOrg Translation) on a Performage Trapeze Magician in your Xyz, and it can make up to 3 attacks on opponents’ monsters while also protecting itself from destruction and you from effect damage. But this is where my take on Performage starts to deviate from most others I’ve seen online: I don’t like simply tutoring Magical Force with Shadow Maker. Instead, I’ve turned to another theme that uses Rank-Up-Magics, the Raidraptors!
As a brief summary to this theme, the Raidraptor archetype consists of DARK Winged Beast monsters that aim to Xyz Summon. While many of their cards reiquire or lock you into Xyz monsters or Winged Beasts, I’m specifically using an engine that doesn’t need specific materials. Starting with any 2 Level 4 monsters, I can make Raidraptor – Force Strix, tutor a copy of Raidraptor – Singing Lanius, then just wait until Shadow Maker does its thing, tutoring Rank-Up-Magic Raid Force. From there, Force can be Ranked-Up into Raidraptor – Brave Strix, giving me another negation for the endboard in Raidraptor – Glorious Bright. I also like this combo because it provides access to Raider’s Wing, giving you yet another re-summonable Level 4 material in addition to another way to detach that pesky last material from your Shadow Maker! Don’t let your Wavering Eyes pass over the Performage cards – they certainly can offer a ton of fun!
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 28
|| Performage Wind Drainer
|| Performage Cup Tricker
||| Disablaster the Negation Fortress
| Performage Trick Clown
| Raidraptor – Noir Lanius
|| Performage Damage Juggler
||| Performage Fire Dancer
||| Performage Water Dancer
| Performage Hat Tricker
| Abyss Actor – Curtain Raiser
||| Performage Ball Balancer
|| Performage Plushfire
| Raidraptor – Singing Lanius
| Raider’s Wing
| Pendulum Witch
| Raidraptor – Pain LaniusSpells: 11
| Polymerization
| Duelist Alliance
| Rank-Up-Magic Raid Force
|| Pot of Avarice
| Pendulum Rising
| Foolish Burial
||| Wavering Eyes
| Rank-Up-Magic Magical ForceTrap: 1
| Raidraptor – Glorious BrightExtra Deck:
| Performage Trapeze Witch
| Super Starslayer TY-PHON – Sky Crisis
| Performage Trapeze High Magician
||| Performage Shadow Maker
| Raidraptor – Brave Strix
| Performage Trapeze Magician
| Daidaratant the Ooze Giant
| Raidraptor – Force Strix
| Number F0: Utopic Draco Future
| Number F0: Utopic Future
| Exceed the Pendulum
| Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians
| Beyond the Pendulum
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, Atlantean/Mermail, Super Quantum, Graydle, Ryu-Ge, Earthbound, Supreme King/Odd-Eyes
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4 Comments
Dennis meets Shun
I find it disingenuous when you label card names as “(YGOrg Translation)” for cards that have appeared in an anime’s English dub and are having their names from there be used. Its essentially taking credit for something that isn’t yours, as your organization didn’t come up with those names, especially in cases when a dub name is different from a direct translation (Wind Drainer’s name is Wind Sucker in OCG if I recall correctly). If you need to specify that a card name has yet to be confirmed for the physical TCG release, labeling it something like “(English anime dub name)” in these situations would be more honest.
Until an OCG card is announced to have a TCG release or added to Master Duel, the card has no official translation. “(YGOrg Translation)” simply conveys that the given name is the Org’s best take as to what the card’s name will be in English.
Hi there! That just denotes when there isn’t an official card name in English, and what name the Org has chosen to go with for the card until an official name is revealed. It’s meant as future proofing, so if you go back to this article in 5 years, if you can’t find a card with that specific name, you’ll know to try and find what it actually was released as. I didn’t use to include that technicality, but I started to upon request.
Hopefully that helps.