Greetings Sir. Just a heads up for using Called By on the card that has already been Called By'ed last turn. note:- The Salamangreat duel in turn 1 and 1 both you and opponent targeting Effect Vieler. Thank you for the videos sir.
Thanks for the showcase! Building something similar, just with Blue-Eyes thrown into the mix. Best tip I can offer: Ringowurm + a level 4 dark into Chaos Beast = every line possible within the deck. Good reason to make Gargoyle a level 4, imo, but it also relies on Normaling Ringo and costs that Extra space
Let me know how it goes and your decklist. I have most of the Blue Eyes thanks to Structure Deck but no Bystials so Blue Eyes would be more beneficial for me. Only decks i really made myself is Gaia Dragonmaid and Dragonmaid Blue Eyes but it's hit and miss. I do prefer the Gaia version. I do have Pure Gaia Deck made elsewhere but barely use it.
@@dgeneratio1 3k gems for a single copy of Centurion's field spell.. Think i'm skipping the archetype for now, unfortunately. Main idea for combining the two decks is Dictator + Ringowurm can climb into Cent's level 12s, through Chaos Beast, Accel Stardust, into Dis Pater, and finally into Auxila. With a banished monster available, Dis Pater can give that extra summon (not necessary for the level 12 combo), and with an extra level 2 tuner available (like Assault Synchron), you can go into Scarred + Red Dragon Archfiend instead of Accel Stardust, for that extra level 8. That's also without including Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon. Might be tough to work into the mix (since those level 1s usually need to be Normal'd, too), but Spirit can just become Crimson Dragon (or Ancient Fairy Dragon), and that might be a worthwhile backup plan. Depends on how many level 1s you run, i suppose. Otherwise, Blue-Eyes is great for "free" level 8s and a level 4, and Centurion seems to love those. For the Bystials, I'd highly recommend building them when you have the chance. They make excellent extenders for Blue-Eyes (and any light/dark deck), and are some of the best handtraps available. They search and recycle themselves, while providing some solid interruption. Just an incredible condensed package of effects. Only one I recommend against is Baldrake, and even he's got a niche. Otherwise, 2x Lubellion and 1x the rest for a 7-card engine of repeatable extension and removal. For a decklist, while I can't yet provide one for Blue-Eyes Centurion, i've got a solid Blue-Eyes Bystial Synchro list (with or without Horus), if you're interested.
@@dudeguy8686 Sounds good but i don't have Bystial, Horus or Centurion (i have one SR copy of a Centurion Card) so i'm in same boat with all 3 archetypes. I'm very basic.
@@dgeneratio1 Those early days of building a collection are certainly tough. Luckily, that Blue-Eyes structure does include all of their URs + SRs needed. Way more expensive, prior.. Also fortunately, f2p rewards are healthy enough, you can generally build up a full archetype within a month or two of very casual play. Between the events and the upgraded duel pass, it's not too difficult to find those gems + dust. Quicker still, if you include dailies and a bit of Ranked. Unfortunately, most of the cards you'll want to eventually add are URs, and that's always tough. Between the three archetypes (Bystials, Horus, and Centurion), I'd first recommend Bystials as the smallest investment with the most impact. Essentially staples. Horus can also be great for both Blue-Eyes and Dragonmaid, but is more expensive. And while Centurion certainly has potential, it's also the least generic of the three, and won't fit in nearly as many other strats. Otherwise, ignoring all the archetypes available, there's always a solid generic Extra Deck monster to invest in. Stuff like Baronne, and IP/SP/Goddess. Whatever that can be "easily" summoned, with the majority of whatever you might run in the Main. For instance, between Blue-Eyes, Gaia, Dragonmaid, and Bystials, Heavenly Seals is almost always available. Cards like Seals, even if you're not currently planning on using them, make solid long-term options. Ultimately, just prioritize what you'd like to play most often, and you'll be swimming in too many cards soon enough. Until then, there's cards like Galactic Spiral Dragon + Nebula Dragon (for Blue-Eyes, at least). Pretty cheap, but solid extenders. Even the OG Chaos Emp Dragon is solid, being searchable with Melody. I'd recommend the pendulum first, but budget is budget.