A dash of Yugi and a dash of Chazz…
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Welcome back for today’s Creative Deck Profile, and this time we’re showcasing another hybrid inspired by one of Konami’s sample lists. We’re combining the Tachyon and Shining Sarcophagus themes into one strategy. I’m no stranger to making hybrid decks with either of these themes, so be sure to check out some of my other Tachyon and Shining Sarcophagus builds on my channel! Enough said about the past, let’s talk about the Tachyon theme first. This deck is all about turboing R8NK Xyz Summons, specifically Dragons. Once it brings out Dragluxion (YGOrg Translation), everything goes up to 11 with the effect of Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Primal (YGOrg Translation), as regardless of where it is summoned, it will let its owner tutor a Tachyon S/T. While this will often be used to tutor Tachyon Transmigration, the theme’s Counter Trap that can negate all effects on the chain, it can also be leveraged to tutor Seventh Tachyon (YGOrg Translation), a Normal Spell that serves as the bridge between both halves of the deck today. Seventh Tachyon can of course reveal a Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachon Dragon to tutor any of your Level 8 Dragons, but it also can reveal Number 106: Giant Hand to grab your copy of Gadget Trio and begin doing Shining Sarcophagus plays.
That segues perfectly into the Shining Sarcophagus portion of the deck, a group of monsters that all support the Continuous Spell, Shining Sarcophagus. While it is on the field, Silent Magician Zero can negate an activate Spell Card or effect, Gandora-G the Dragon of Destruction gains the ability to wipe the field, and Moremarshmallon becomes an annoying wall that summons another one of itself when destroyed. It also gives you Turn Silence, a Quick-Play Spell that can chain to a monster effect activation and negate it, while Shining Sarcophagus and a monster that mentions it is on the field. In a few words, the Shining Sarcophagus theme just offers a solid base – you know what you are getting with their cards, and with their high consistency between Sarc itself, Gadget Trio, and Future Silence, you are set.
The final theme at play here are Chazz’s Light and Darkness Chaos Dragons, freshly joining the TCG in INFO. With Light End Sublimation Dragon and Dark End Evaporation Dragon, they can become additional material for your R8NK Xyz Summons or can Fusion Summon Light and Darkness Dragon Lord. They also combine extremely well with the new Protostar Dragon of the Void (YGOrg Translation), a Level 8 Fusion that can make a Level 4 LIGHT or DARK Dragon become Level 8, if your opponent happens to stop your Tachyon Cloudragon (YGOrg Translation) mid-combo. Anyways, all of these themes combine to form a heavy beatdown deck, chalk full of imposing Dragons. What better way is there to celebrate Yu-Gi-Oh!?
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 20
||| Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Primal
|| Light End Sublimation Dragon
| Dark End Evaporation Dragon
| Galactic Spiral Dragon
||| Schwarzschild Infinity Dragon
|| Gandora-G the Dragon of Destruction
| Dark Magician the Ebon Sorcerer
||| Gadget Trio
| Silent Magician Zero
| Tachyon Cloudragon
|| MoremarshmallonSpells: 18
||| Seventh Tachyon
| Seventh Ascension
|| Triple Tactics Talent
| Ties That Bind
| Triple Tactics Thrust
| Rank-Up-Magic – The Seventh One
| Turn Silence
| Dragon’s Glory of Light and Dark
| Tachyon Spiral of Destruction
||| Future Silence
||| Shining SarcophagusTraps: 5
| Dark Magic Mirror Force
| Stronghold the Hidden Fortress
||| Tachyon TransmigrationExtra Deck:
| Light and Darkness Dragon Lord
|| Borreload Furious Dragon
| Protostar Dragon of the Void
| Chaos Angel
| Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon
| Number 62: Galaxy-Eyes Prime Photon Dragon
| Number C62: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Prime Photon Dragon
| Number 97: Draglubion
| Number 38: Hope Harbinger Dragon Titanic Galaxy
| |Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon
|| Dragluxion
| Number 106: Giant Hand
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, Interdimensional Matter Transporter, Atlantean/Mermail, Goblin Biker, Battlewasp, Super Quantum, Graydle
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3 Comments
I would like to see what can be made out of the new Performage cards!
I’ve tried a couple times to make a decent build out of them, but I’m honestly struggling to get something worth it to showcase. The new cards do -some- cool things, but nothing it can do is better than other peer Pendulum decks like Supreme King/Odd-Eyes/Performapal/etc. I’ve also been holding out hope that Plushfire comes back in the TCG to showcase with the other Performages, since it was clearly designed around Plushfire’s erratta.
All that said – If anyone has seen something super cool/unique/etc with them, please give me a shout on Discord, I’d love to work with you to develop something super cool!
Oh, well cool to know that you did try. I’m not super familiar with the Yuya Pendulum decks, and I figured the new cards made Performages at least somewhat playable. Maybe someday