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Essentially Circular builds your entire board, reason why the deck runs cynet mining and small world. One uninterrupted Circular fetches a lot of card advantage.
Circular is like MoYe on Steroids.
Moye usually nets you an impermanence on a stick, a searcher and one extra card.
Circular fetches you an entire board on its own.
Going first you do the Circular line and your board ends in a bunch of Link 2s and a set Superfactorial. On your opponent's turn, you turn them into an Apollousa or a Unicorn and then if you time the superfactorial right, it becomes a -3 to your opponent and you still have an omini negate left.
Going Second, you hit them REALLY hard with a double attack Accesscode Talker.
Circular is so versatile you can deviate, I usually like to go for Final Sigma plus Superfactorial, sometimes I play it pure or a XYs / Synchro only variant.
The ABC Buster Mathmech deck is expensive but it is a powerhouse.
Banlist was 8.2. and so how they dominate months after nerf?
Wtf are you talking about...
I haven't played much on that format since MD came out, i just somewhat follow it from afar. As far as i remenber, their playstyle aren't the same. Terlamenets is a fusion deck that works kinda like Shaddoll and Lightsworn put together and that put branded to shame, the deck uses monsters on the graveyard as as fusion materials and shuffle them back to the deck, oh and no fusion spell necessary.
Ii don't recall much of the Spright gameplan other than flood the field with lvl2s that summon itself from the hand, but i do know one thing they are the reason Todally Awesome was banned on MD since you would be seeing him every turn when they drop.
Both were dominated the game for months, i think Spright fell of a little after the additiioonal supporot to Terlaments but Terlaments even after several nerfs still the dominating deck in the TCG right now.
Honestly i can't really say, it shouldn't be that far seeing both decks were introduced on the Power of the Elements booster.
In your's the First comment.
"...Splight and Terlaments dominated the TCG for months even after nerfs..."
Or to you mean OCG? There they still dominated.