Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links

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The New Six Samurais!
If you’ve looked through the cards in the Warriors Unite Main BOX, you’ve probable noticed that it’s packed with powerful Warrior-Type monsters. More specifically, it’s packed with powerful Warrior-Type Six Samurai monsters! The Six Samurai cards in the Warriors Unite Main BOX make the Six Samurai Deck in Duel Links more powerful than ever before, and will likely allow the theme to be one of the top contenders in competitive PvP Dueling!

1.) Legendary Six Samurai – Shi En

Legendary Six Samurai – Shi En is one of the most powerful Synchro Monsters. It has 2500 ATK and can be Summoned by combining a Warrior-Type Tuner with 1 or more non-Tuner Six Samurai monsters whose total Levels are equal to 5. Shi En’s effect lets you negate the activation of a Spell or Trap Card once per turn, and destroy that card. In addition, Shi En has an effect that allows you to destroy another Six Samurai monster you control in order to protect Shi En any time that Shi En would be destroyed.

Nearly every Deck uses Spell and Trap Cards, making Shi En a powerful monster to Summon in just about any Duel. The new Six Samurai monsters in the Warrior Unite Main BOX also make it easy to Summon! The Level 3 Legendary Six Samurai – Kagari lets you Special Summon a Level 4 or lower Six Samurai monster from your hand when it’s Normal Summoned. Use it to Special Summon the Level 2 Tuner, Kagemusha of the Six Samurai, and you’ll be all set to Synchro Summon Shi En. You can also Synchro Summon Shi En by combining Kagemusha with the Level 3 Elder of the Six Samurai, and you can even activate the Quick-Play Spell Card Asceticism of the Six Samurai while you control one of those 2 monsters in order to Special Summon the other one from your Deck. There are also lots of other ways to Special Summon Shi En, which you can experiment with in PvP Dueling.

2.) Legendary Six Samurai – Kizan

Six Samurai monsters have always been known for being able to quickly swarm the field, and Legendary Six Samurai – Kizan makes that even easier. Kizan is a Level 4 monster with 1800 ATK that you can Special Summon from your hand if you control a Six Samurai monster with a different name. Kizan also gains 300 ATK and DEF while you control 2 or more other face-up Six Samurai monsters. Used in a Deck with Legendary Six Samurai – Kageki and Grandmaster of the Six Samurai, it’s easy to pile more than 4000 ATK onto the field at the same time.

3.) Six Samurai United

Six Samurai United is a Continuous Spell Card that gains a Bushido Counter each time a Six Samurai is Normal or Special Summoned. It can gain a maximum of 2 Bushido Counters. You can send Six Samurai United to the Graveyard to draw a card for each Bushido Counter on it. Since it’s so easy for Six Samurai Duelists to Summon Six Samurai monsters, it’s pretty easy to get 2 Bushido Counters on Six Samurai United during the turn you activate it. That means you can quickly, easily, and reliably use Six Samurai United to draw 2 cards.

4.) Legendary Six Samurai – Enishi

Legendary Six Samurai – Enishi is a Level 4 monster with 1700 ATK and an effect that gives it an extra 500 ATK if you control 2 or more other Six Samurai monsters. Enishi also has a cool Quick Effect that you can activate and resolve if you control another face-up Six Samurai monster. This effect lets you banish 2 Six Samurai monsters from your Graveyard to return a face-up monster on the field to its owner’s hand once per turn. Legendary Six Samurai – Enishi’s high ATK allow it to be a strong finisher in a Duel, while its effect can get an irksome monster off of your opponent’s field during either Duelist’s turn.

In addition to the cards listed above, Six Samurai Decks also gained support in the form of more Secret Six Samurai monsters, Musakani Magatama, and many other cards. How do you think the new and improved Six Samurai Deck will fare against the top PvP Decks?
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Zane (Banned) Apr 9, 2019 @ 3:13pm 
inb4 the meta complainers trash talk this deck
Revelanth Apr 9, 2019 @ 3:49pm 
Another standard-issue-tier0/1-fullproof-limitation-imminent deck that is, imo, easier to counter than full-force Koa'ki Meiru-s since the opponent has to Synchro Summon the main gimmick in order to negate your backrow (which, as is with any other Synchro, can be easily disrupted). The deck has no removal other than teched-in cards and SS-Duel Wield (which is definitely the most annoying and troubling piece of the deck). The option to use E-con and TTH is a bit disgusting and once at least one of the crucial cards is placed on the list there will be little to complain about.
Kev Apr 9, 2019 @ 4:25pm 
this is so cool dude:lunar2019wavingpig:
⛤ .taki ˚⊹ Apr 9, 2019 @ 4:32pm 
Legend - KOG and KC CUP DLV MAX: 95% decks are 6 samurai ;D I really dont like this deck. More cancer than plants was
Mugen Apr 9, 2019 @ 4:35pm 
The best card is Samurai Jack! :emofdr:
Eyesight Apr 11, 2019 @ 5:37am 
Originally posted by egkanii:
Legend - KOG and KC CUP DLV MAX: 95% decks are 6 samurai ;D I really dont like this deck. More cancer than plants was
Maybe 75-80 .
The others are AG , yubel and ama burn.
But yep , 6S tier 0 ...
Everyone try to counter 6S with no sucess.
He can win T1 with shi en + enishi or dual and can easily OTK with easy draw/search and special summon .
Last edited by Eyesight; Apr 11, 2019 @ 5:37am
Zane (Banned) Apr 11, 2019 @ 8:24am 
Originally posted by Mugen Ken:
The best card is Samurai Jack! :emofdr:
Long ago in the distant past, I, Aku the shapeshifting master of darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil! But a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me.

Before the final blow was struck, I tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future where my evil is law. Now the fool seeks to return to the past and undo the future that is Aku!
Last edited by Zane; Apr 11, 2019 @ 8:24am
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Date Posted: Apr 9, 2019 @ 3:01pm
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