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D/D/D
Majespecter
Masked Hero
Cyber Dragon
BEWD
Red Eyes
Burning Abyss
Qliphort
Mermail
Kozmo
Ummmm... You suck? Am I doing this right?
However, if I am being serious, I do have a slight problem with your list, you have a lot of dlc only decks on there. While that isn't 100% bad, you are right, they are indeed good decks (maybe not D/D/D because there are way too many support for it missing in the game, but maybe still runs decently, not sure), but it might have either needed to be stated, or make a base game deck list only.
Again, not wrong. Besides the 5 I think that are purely DLC decks (D/D/D, Majespecter, Masked Hero, Red-Eyes, and Kozmo), the other 5 are really solid decks. I played both Cyber Dragon and Blue-Eyes and they are amazing even with missing certain support (Blue-Eyes Alternative and Machine Duplication). Burning Abyss was the deck I first lost to. Qliphort is a very noob friendly Pendulum deck that is decent. Never played Mermail or seen it played, but with the way water type monsters are able to swarm the board, I can take a guess.
I would love to give a list, but the decks I play constantly are not meta at all. I really can't say much else about it, I been away from the game too long and I am still learning the archetypes that are played the most.
(Also, ignore my first comment, priceless added me as a friend and when talking, they said they where going to make this discussion post and most likely the first comment was going to be a list, second was going to bash the first and the third was going to bash the second, I just didn't want to let them down :D)
Personally, the deck I have the most fun with are Gusto and Madolche. Gusto is a bit hit and miss since the main way of winning is running your creatures into big crap on the other side, so if you don't tech Kaiju's, the deck could flop. Madolche on the other hand I been testing for awhile has been very nice to me. There are some things I have problems with, but there are so many ways to open the flood gate with that deck you are just comboing all kinds of crap together. Only problem is that unless you have a god hand, it is very hard to otk with it.
Other decks that are good are Nekroz and Gishki (though when playing I am still very confused on how to play them well), pure artifacts (because when setting 5 back row you really start to scare your opponent), Harpie (due to the pure swarming potental of them), Fire Fist (just a good deck in general), and my lastest testing with Buster Blader (I am starting to understand how it is suppose to play and it is super fun even when missing some support).
Venom
Neos
Aliens
Ice Barrier
Mokey Mokey
Amazon
Roids
Gigo
Cyber Angels
my friend, for our sanity, i hope you are talking about the much beloved "vehicroid" archetype used by the equally beloved character from the GX series and not that ♥♥♥♥ tier "speedroid" garbage that i have been hearing about that has no faces on any of its vehicles whatsoever and is therefore complete, passionless trash. the vehicles having faces are a key apsect to the roid playstyle and the basis for many of their strategies. you see the passion in their faces and you know victory is assured.
What if the speedroids are just shy?
shyness, unlike passion or vehicles with faces, does not form the basis of many strategies in this game, unfortunately. they must either shape up or ship out!