The disruptions: -phantom of yubel -escape of unchained -rage link summon using opponen'ts special summon monsters into s:p -s:p first banish -s:p 2nd banish
@enzoraphael8860 they too easily enable shit like this. 5 disruptions from 1 card is absurd. Like ACE just setting 5 spell traps on summonr for 0 cost
@@aikyio7280 crossheep in this deck used to resummon 1 lvl 4 lower monster from grave basically u summon crossheep using any lvl 4 lower monster and then crossheep can resummon that same monster for you to use it again to link summon higher monster
It is 5. Layered disruption that appears as only 2 or 3 r the scariest as they r very difficult to play around, but although it only appears as 2 or 3, it is 5 points of interaction if everything goes correctly
@@thesteblaj9283 what? Have u play or play against snake eyes fire king? It can do 3-4 disruptions with only 1 monster in their endboard that does nothing on the field
@@fafnirymdThr way you should count disruptions are based on how many is realistic you pull of. For example fenrir contests this board quite well if you dont use the trap arguably the best disrupt on the board, bcs if you dont use the trap it gets another fenrir and ur done for. If you rage him into sp on summon you hard play into talents on phantom. And you are realisticly only going to get to banish with sp once offensive and the second effect is probably defensive. Wtich gets you to at least 3 interrupts thet is not by all means little but with the amount of non engine and starters in the meta It might not be enough. If you only play masterduel I understand why you think this is 5 interrupts but in best of 3 format w side its really 2/3