Magician's Soul should be worth a thought. Although it's by far not a budget option, it just raises the ceiling of your combos, feeding your graveyard with spellcaster targets for Selene. Especially when you use it with Magician's Restage, adding Right Hand from your deck, which gives you additional spell counters and an extra negate.
Thank you for the feedback! Magician's Restage is an excellent option in this deck when played in combination with Right Hand. We recently received our copies of these cards and will likely update the list to accommodate them!
I remember Endymion, it was in the second structure deck I ever bought (Not the pendulum Endymion though, can't remember the name). Was the only structure deck I ever had any luck with. Might give it another shot now, but I've got no idea how to Pendulum with the new link formula.
Thank you for your comment! Endymion is a very enjoyable deck to play, though it certainly takes quite a lot of time with the deck to play effectively! Pendulums have been slightly nerfed to an extent, being the only type of monsters required to follow the link mechanic established in Master Rule Four, besides link monsters of course. Though, with the right planning during the combos you are still able to end on quite formidable boards!
Thank you for your comment! We are eager to update this deck once the Dimensional Force set releases in the TCG. “Beyond the Pendulum” (or whatever the name may translate to) provides an excellent boost to most pendulum strategies, Endymion included!
Pendulums are not what they used to be. I started Yu-Gi-Oh! as a pendulum player and I want to get back into pendulums but it’s almost a necessity to play souls in Endymion
Thank you for your comment! Magicians' Souls is fairly necessary simply due to the card advantage it is able to generate. Pendulums can struggle against a fair amount of the current meta match ups and the various floodgates in the game, so we understand that it is difficult to justify spending so much for a single copy. Souls makes the deck more consistent, but the deck is definitely not unplayable without it!
Thank you for the comment! We certainly agree. Magicians' Souls brings a great improvement to the Endymion strategy, and is hard to go without due to the advantage it is able to generate!
I recommend 2 copies. Endymion really demands Magician's Souls. One wouldn't be enough, though. You want at least some consistency in your deck, given the fact Endymion is highly RNG, relying so much on draws and drawing the right components to establish a decent board. And right now, Endymion is the only somewhat viable Pendulum archetype in the game, right now.
Invested in the triple structure decks almost a year ago now. I don’t think it’s currently a worthwhile investment to try and complete this deck for now. Might have a go at learning it online if you could showcase some key plays and opening hands!
Thank you for your comment! We certainly agree, Endymion is a great strategy but certain pieces of the deck are rather expensive. Be on the lookout for a combo showcase using this deck in the coming weeks!
Thank you for your feedback! A magician engine would certainly help to bring out the suggested staple extra deck cards. Likely the best option would be to swap out part of the mythical beast engine if you wanted to play pendulum magicians with Pendulum Call! Either way, both magicians and the mythical beasts are excellent options overall.
Thank you for your comment. There are unfortunately no major substitutions for Magicians' Souls that are able to accomplish what the card can, but possibly playing a card such as Jester Confit would be beneficial as an additional extender. As for Master Cerberus, you could play a Zefra package rather than the Mythical Beast monsters!