Thanks for this. I do love me some Kashtira \0 i mostly play Master Duel, and hate Nibiru. And i really like the S:P banish Fenrir Lol. i really need to make use of that.
*Quick Side Deck Update* - I’ve replaced eclipse and talents with d barrier and Lightning Storm + duster. Tbh the only reason I was using eclipse instead of barrier is that I didn’t want 6 going first cards in my deck. But, barrier hits way too much and sometimes my board isn’t enough so I think it’s right to play it.
@@johnmalome3880 lol no worries! One of my friends who taught me a bunch about getting better at the game was the one who told me and I thought he was crazy til I realized how it helps 💀
I have a very similar list but I cut the veiler for nib and the prosp for crossout. I didnt feel like prosp came up enough for me and I hate getting nibbed. But that's just me. I know how good prosp is I've just never been a fan of prosp or desires.
Absolutely understand the nib hate. However, if you watch my combo video, you’ll see that my combos don’t play into nib or have a backup plan if nib happens at a certain point. For that reason, I don’t see a reason to play Crossout, especially considering how resilient Kash is against HTs due to the sheer design of the monsters. Also, if I were you, I wouldn’t give up on a draw card like prosp that quick, especially in this deck that’s so bricky. Prosp does a lot for you: search engine, non engine, play through HTs, etc, I wouldn’t cut it. But if you’re seeing success, then keep at it, the main thing I’ve learned with this game is that once you’ve hit a flow with a list and deck, you’ll feel great.
You usually played 3 Theosis before to max out on the grind game. Banishing it to recur banished cards was so good. Also Shifter and Fenrir are both dumb good, saying they’re not that big of a deal is wild when Fenrir can be dropped in any deck at 3 for instant pressure. Snake-Eye is lucky to be able to run the engine for free material to send for Diabellstar and Snake-Eye effects.
I was more just commenting on my personal thoughts of shifter as a card being that it’s not as toxic now as it was in previous formats, though it will always be toxic. Also for Fenrir, it cycles between being good non engine. Currently it’s seeing play again but in previous formats it just wasn’t worth the non engine space. To each their own though!
@@AriseYGO when I played Kashtira it was always peak to draw shifter opening hand. Now that I play Snake-Eye it’s definitely annoying but you could still setup I:P into S:P if you’re lucky. Been switching from Kash Snake-Eye to Pure on and off depending on where I’m playing.
Here are some tips and extra combos that I couldn't fit into the video due to repetitiveness and time-- *Fenrir + Theosis* -- SS Fenrir, Fenrir eff grab Riseheart, Theosis for Unicorn, Unicorn grab Birth, SS Riseheart, Riseheart eff banishing a Birth for cost. *Riseheart + Birth* -- NS Riseheart, activate eff banishing Unicorn for cost, activate Birth and bring back Unicorn, Unicorn eff grab Theosis, Theosis eff for Fenrir, Fenrir grab any of the Kashtira monsters (usually Unicorn or Fenrir for follow up on an open board) *Small mistake on Riseheart + Birth combo* -- I forgot to add off of Fenrir, but just add any Kashtira monster (again, usually Unicorn or Fenrir for follow up on an open board) *If you play Ogre and Prep* -- As discussed, Ogre increases the deck ceiling. During the link combos where you have theosis access, when you summon back Fenrir and add Scareclaw, you can use theosis to summon Ogre, grab Preperations and leave it on board, or use Ogre and Scareclaw to make Shang. *Going Second* -- Try your best to break your opponent's board whilst keeping Fenrir on board for the crackback (break the board and build somewhat of your own). Since this is a handtrap deck, a lot of the time you'll leave your opponent with nothing on board, in which case it is really easy to either OTK with this deck under 4 summons with Wraitsoth up or deal enough damage to put them on lethal under Flare Metal, still under 5 summons. Also, remember that Zeus is your best friend and worst enemy! Plan it out so you still have follow up if you Zeus the board! *Why do we banish birth for cost?* - A lot of the time, you’ll have a theosis in grave you can banish with Dark Armed or Scareclaw, which will let you add birth for disruption and follow up *What do I banish off prosp* Usually off prosp you banish every link except S:P and try to end on a board of S:P and Shang/Fenrir or Shang and Fenrir. With prosp, you really want to dig for planet (at least in game 1) to ensure your board is better with field spell pop since you can’t make your best board with Apo. Of course, you can always do some really risky banishes if you still want Apo (something like Flare metal, 1 spider, harmonizer, heatsoul, ty-phon, and S:P or Zeus) but it makes your crackback more of a gamble.
@@TeamSolidarity100 it honestly depends. Sometimes I want to play against imperm and sometimes I want to disrupt my opponent’s field spell. Going first post siding, you def want to use set rotation first to dodge evenly