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I wonder if I could make a deck that combines Tyrant Burst Dragon and Red Dragon Archfiend? Signer dragons deal 3x damage.
EDIT: I tried making one such deck. Initial tests show much promise! AI summons Red Dragon Archfiend, equips it with Tyrant Burst Dragon, and then slams opponent for 30k damage. More data needed though.
How?
W-what?
I think the main idea for Shi-en is not just he have spell support to easily fulfill the shyncro condittions, but he also can negate the card that flips him face-down; Red Dragon would lose its equipments with the use of that one single spell card.
So Shi-en is more consistent friendly than the Signer's higher damage.
Yes. Not only that, but Shi En also prevents Earthbound Immortal from being summoned. Without a field spell, Goodwin can't get Wiraqocha Rasca to stay.
My "Tyrant Dragon Archfiend" deck has a few hiccups, e.g. sometimes AI fills my field with monsters, leaving no room for a tuner monster. Still, it has won vast majority of its auto-duels. I'm hoping I can keep using this deck instead of having to buy Six Samurai cards.
Im on the same boat, I dont have six samurais but saw a chacne to adapt OP's strategy to what I have. And even if I have to manual and the consistency is low for me, its good enough to stand over my original Raid deck.
Again highly appreciate the share of the video Heavne Yeah!!!, didnt realize that combination potential for the event.