You mentioned Traptrix/Ragnareika being an honorable mention, but i was curious if you'd be willing to do a video on it? I've been curious how they go together. Thanks for all the awesome work you do, Matt!
sr. Movement Solo would run you $25 or $30 and it's decent and the old generic fusion you need is $3 bucks apiece and you need at least two of copies so in short that's $36 or $38 just for the two fusions and one St. movement Solo
As a Melodious enthusiast since 2016, the archetype ALWAYS had the potential to be good. People gotta stop pretending Melodious is suddenly an archetype that came out of nowhere. Yes, the pure build was garbage, but due to their inherent ability to swarm the field via special summons and boasting Ostinato, when you pair them with other fusion strategies/archetypes like Fluffals, Branded, Invoked and even Heroes, they are an insanely fun deck to play and can even surprise as a rogue option simply because most didn’t even know Melodious existed. This support and Melodious being good has been 10 years in the making. The new support harnessed their potential Melodious has always had.
@@Hic_Sunt_Leones-o7v exactly. I've been playing floo a lot for the past two years. "consistency" is actually what's keeping this deck from a solid tier 1.
Should've chosen my words more carefully. I stand by it being consistent just not extremely consistent. With prosperity, duality, map, the deck has plenty of ways to get to Robina, but yes it can struggle with that at times
Melodious and tenpai were budget until people bought out the only card that never got a reprint. I’m surprised sky striker and lightsworn didn’t make the list. Lightsworn only has 1 card that’s expensive rn the new dragon and punishment if you didn’t pick it up before
@@alessandrobotti8981 nobody said it was meta defining among goodness it’s just a budget deck that’s playable for not much. You’re talking about adding an extra 200 like locals is paying out prize support
That’s the type of deck I’ve been trying to run and it’s ok, outside of a few Trickstar links that both archetypes can make, they both don’t synergies too well especially in Master Duel where a bunch of Trickstar cards are in the banlist in some form
Drytron is also a good budget deck haha have a insane matchup against the actual meta decks. The engine is because of Natasha very strong and going first they can rollback you + Vabity ruler you under nib. And it can play good throught floodgates like d Barriere , Skill drain usw.
Supreme King Melodious is a cheaper version of the deck that uses Melodious as more of an engine in tandem with the supreme king pendulum stuff. Its a lot more budget friendly cause it doesnt require 1st movement solo and even puts up more tops than pure Melodious in the OCG