Endless Engines in today’s Strategy!
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Strategic Summary:
Welcome back for another Creative Deck Profile, and today’s featured strategy is a mash of archetypes that should hopefully be something completely unexpected. The star of today’s show is the Therion archetype, which is a theme of Level 7 and 8 monsters that can Special Summon themselves from the hand by equipping a Therion or monster of their Type from the GY. For example, Therion “Lily” Borea is the Plant representative, and she can be Special Summoned by equipping any Therion or Plant monster. Once on the field, each Therion has its own effect and gains the effects of any equipped Therion monsters, inherited from their equipped fuel. So, if you Special Summon Therion “Reaper” Fum by equipping Borea from your GY, Fum can use Borea’s effect to send a card from your hand or field to the GY to tutor a Therion S/T. Tying this archetype together is a card that isn’t all too common to see in modern Therion builds, Endless Engine Argyro System. This Spell card can either send a Therion from the Deck to the GY, or if it is in your GY, you can return it to the Deck to recover a Therion from your GY. The boss of the Therion theme is Therion Irregular, which can Special Summon itself by equipping up to 3 Therion monsters, giving you quite the powerspike.
Moving along to the other parts of today’s deck, next up is the Horus theme. I’ve covered the Horus monsters extensively on my channel, but the theme in a nutshell is simple: Activate King’s Sarcophagus, then each of your Level 8 Horus monsters can Special Summon themselves back from the GY each turn. With the help of PHNI support, you can also leverage Stone Wall of the Imperial Tombs (YGOrg Translation), which is a Field Spell that becomes King’s Sarcophagus, that also happens to tutor any Horus monster. This is important due to the small Crystal Beast engine, led by Rainbow Bridge of Salvation, which can be banished from your GY to tutor both a Crystal Beast monster and a Field Spell. If you already have a Stone Wall, no problem, as you can just grab Therion Discolosseum instead!
This brings us to our final engines of the day, and first up is the Altergeist engine. This is fairly small as well, consisting of Altergeist Meluseek and Altergeist Malwisp, but it punches significantly above its weight. The engine is quite simple – Summon Meluseek, Link Summon Linkuriboh, then Melu will tutor Malwisp, which summons itself and brings back Melu. Since Malwisp is a Tuner, you can then Synchro Summon Herald of the Arc Light if you’d like, giving you an omni-negate. If you don’t need that to protect your plays, you can also use all 3 monsters to Link Summon Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians, and leverage her to then Link Summon Accesscode Talker. The last engine at play today features the Mikanko, but a different side than normal. Ohime the Manifested Mikanko is known for her ability to tutor any Mikanko card while in the hand, but did you know that once she’s on the field, she can equip any Equip Spell in your GY to any monster as a Quick Effect. In today’s build, she’s run alongside Mikanko Reflection Rondo, letting you steal control of an opponent’s monster on either player’s turn. And you don’t even need to Ritual Summon her – I’m running a copy of The Great Mikanko Ceremony just to Special Summon Ohime from the hand. At any rate, this is just yet another small engine that works in tandem with everything else to push you towards victory. Let nothing stand in the way of the power of creativity!
Provided Decklist:
Monsters: 25
| Therion Irregular
||| Imsety, Glory of Horus
| Horus the Black Flame Deity
||| Therion “King” Regulus
| Qebehsenuef, Protection of Horus
||| Therion “Lily” Borea
| Hapi, Guidance of Horus
| Therion “Duke” Yul
| Duamutef, Blessing of Horus
| Therion “Bull” Ain
|| Therion “Reaper” Fum
| Crystal Beast Cobalt Eagle
| Altergeist Malwisp
||| Altergeist Meluseek
|| Ohime the Manifested MikankoSpells: 19
||| Endless Engine Argyro System
|| Foolish Burial Goods
| Therion Charge
| Terraforming
| The Great Mikanko Ceremony
| Set Rotation
||| King’s Sarcophagus
| Mikanko Reflection Rondo
||| Stone Wall of the Imperial Tombs
||| Therion DiscolosseumTraps: 5
||| Rainbow Bridge of Salvation
| Therion Cross
| Canopic ProtectorExtra Deck:
| Baronne de Fleur
| Herald of the Arc Light
| Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder
| The Zombie Vampire
| Number 38: Hope Harbinger Dragon Titanic Galaxy
|| Gigantic “Champion” Sargas
| Number 68: Sanaphond the Sky Prison
| Accesscode Talker
| Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians
| Dharc the Dark Charmer, Gloomy
| Hiita the Fire Charmer, Ablaze
| S:P Little Knight
| I:P Masquerena
| Linkuriboh
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: Fluffal, Yugi-Sarcophagus, Ursarctic
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2 Comments
Hi Quincy,
I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your very first articles from 2013-2014, I would have commented on said articles but the comment function is turned off for them, since they’re so old. I’m hoping to reach you here.
Me and a few friends play our own weird format with a card-pool up to late 2014 and our own modified banlist. Since our format never officially existed, it’s really fun to come up with our own meta while trying to make goofy decks work.
A few days ago I was searching for Ideas to make my Alien deck work and stumbled upon your “Creative Deck Strategy: “A”(2017)” article. Obviously too new for our format but the way you wrote about a seemingly useless archetype instantly grabbed my attention so I went down the rabbit hole to find your older articles and it felt like I struck a gold mine!
Not only did you build decks very similar to some of ours with interesting insights and fresh ideas we haven’t thought of (“Supreme Magic – New-Age Spell Counter” for example), you also gave inspiration for completely new decks we haven’t even thought of. Like damn, you wrote a few thousand words about…Vylons?!
Thank you for blowing some fresh air into our little format, I appreciate it.
Hi there!
I’m glad you dragged me on a walk down my memory lane – it really has been a while since I thought too much about those. I really enjoyed writing the longer form articles back in the day, so im glad you still get value out of them now!
As far as my older articles, you might be able to search ‘CDS’ on my Archetype Archive (linked in the top menu of any page on the site as Creative Decks), as most of my articles were written under that moniker. Sure, they won’t all be old enough, but some will be and perhaps you’ll find another few hidden gems!
As for your comments about Vylon, back in the day, I had a vision to do a mega article like that on every DT archetype, then map them out in a pretty display page. That never came to fruition, but it was the inspiration eventually for creating the Archive splash page. So funny story about how things come around.
Thanks again for the kind words!!!