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don't think I've ever seen the deck try to end on a bunch of negates, my end board is usually like Amblo + Flamberge with Princess, maybe a couple other links too in GY and IP in S/T, maybe field spell too depending, best case I end on like Borreload Savage, Flamberge, Formula Synchron to make Baronne on opp's turn, Elf protecting, and the aforementioned GY and S/T set ups
For example
Baroness > chengyin
Borreload > Draco berserker
Apo > unicorn (via masquerena)
You can't try to build a deck until you know how the cards work.
3 Snake Eyes Ash
3 Diabellstar
1-2 Poplar
1-2 Flamberge Dragon
1 Snake eye Oak
0-1 Snake Eye Birch (Useful as a free summon from hand and can send your monsters to grave on opponents turn and has won me several match ups against Mikanko this way)
3 Wanted seeker of sinful spoils
2-3 Original Sinful Spoils - Snake Eye
1 Divine temple of the Snake eye (You search this with Poplar most of the time)
0-1 Sinful spoils of Doom - Rcleia
0-1 Sinful spoils of Subversion - Snake Eye
1 One for one
That's your main engine of the deck. Rest is handtraps and or alternate lines. My favourite version is the rescue ace version personally.
For the synchro lines you just add 1 Jet Synchron.