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You got Dodging any special summon hate
Dodging the graveyard
They have a card that makes them Kaijus
They have a card that makes them kaijus for your back row
They are based around lockdown
they are based around recursion
They search constantly
If a deck has 2 of these things its a pain in the ass to play against. let alone ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ALL OF THEM
The fact that the opponent can keep playing on your turn is absolutely annoying.
All I could do going second was normal summon one monster on the field and the opponent decided that it was his turn to play again.
I waited five minutes and then again my opponent plays, removes something from my board, spawns more monsters. I just gave up
It was mostly run in bird up decks.
I didn't even know pure Lyrilusc existed, I've only seen a combo with Tri brigade and Simorgh on the ladder
At least it is not waifu themed as well.
Pure lyrical focuses on Assembled Nightingale for OTKs.
Ah, I see, that's interesting to know. Knew it was one of the Lyrilusc decks, wasn't aware that there were so many different chibi-bird builds.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2838118113
Generally it plays out one of 2 ways, I summon assembled with a big stack and otk, or I summon a bunch of Recitals and boost an opponent's monster attack, with one assembled. Assembled uses effect to block my damage, recitals attack into opponent monster and deal damage to them.
Going first I usually go for utopic future dragon and ensemblue robin.
I see, I see. Looks pretty good, I think I ran into one a month or two ago. Not many decks have an easy out for something like that, since it's mostly passive; there are a few ways, but most of the best ones don't see too much action. Refreshing to see a deck with so few hand traps, too.