@@TeaGarrison agreed. I played against SPYRAL 5 out of my 7 matches for my IGAS Sneak Peek tourney at locals. Won all of them playing Magical Musketeers. Going second I used Super Poly to summon World Chalice Guardragon Almarduke (using Double Helix, Tri-Gate Wizard and Apollousa at material, then go to town. Going first, I try to get an opening board of Max with Dweller beneath using Starfire (Upstart/Pot of Desires and Instant Fusion for Mudragon).
How much caffeine was in this lad's blood to keep him running through the entire event without missing one play? Good job doing your research, friend, you optimized your deck for the event and it turned out well! Cimo, I hope you'll be in Vegas for the Team YCS, I wanna hang out and hear how you've been doing!
I really appreciated the way he described his deck! For a while now, I have been pondering on the idea of building an Altergeist deck, and after watching this I have gained so much information. Most deck profiles are rushed as they presume that people understand the card effects and how they mix into combos. The description he provides for each card and explains why he runs each card, and the utility is soooooo helpful. 10/10 good video, keep up the good work :)
Red reboot was more broken then everyone thinks. Being able to pay half life and activate it straight from hand tips the balance of the game. The hit was deserved.
I really like this guy lol. I just picked up altergeist befor the PPG because my dracos are dead now lol so all his reasons and explanations really help me get the game plan down.
The only thing surprising about this top is that there wasn't more altergeist player despite the obvious boost in form of red reboot and pankratops limit and crippling all the other top dogs. The deck never went anywhere and is only going to get strong next pack. I d have lost faith if the deck winning was actually spyral.
@@X3GibbleX3 dd crow the master plan, ash the first quik fix (makes their plays more predictable afterwards, especially if you know how the combo works), ghost ogre the resort search (bc it's a field spell it wont resolve to search bc it's no longer face up)
trying to build some budget competitive decks. I have some altergeist cards laying around so came on here to see a good profile. What are some good replacements for evenly matched, impermanence, and pot of extravagance cause I am not paying $500 to simply duel competitively at locals. Edit: Generally what's a good build for an altergeist deck for locals?
So I have a friend who wants to play this deck but doesn't have extravagances... What should he substitute the extravagances with. Also I'm lending him my imperms but what might he replace them with if he is unable to get his hands on them?
You know what suck I live in Australia so yugioh isn’t that popular I go to see what locals will be doing and they say we only do speed dueling and I’m like rip so I buy the structure deck to learn it and omg it was so fun I recommend everyone at least try’s it
@@katnippgriffin3340 Yeah, but when I am using YGOPro or other program, it's better to have a written down decklist instead of relying on camera shots and words. Just makes it a lot more convenient and easier to add as oppose to constantly pausing and starting.
Here is the deck list - yugiohdeck.github.io/#ZPNtiYWcytlXStajOy3arH/TDeI6/vCbccu9RONDCSRxpEA7kaGWljvdm/EykEWzcAjNPAJ96a5Xbw==;AuClPZK/Pk8t3nNFWvtV0b1ggrmqRSSHX6oDbtMpvxjpzLthXME8ag==;nSN27ZyJ/cdXhL4mJbQy2h8B0NLgCA==:PPG%20Orlando%2020%20Geist.ydk
playing control going 1st you're already in advantage vs Spyral so long as they don't draw a blow out card, side needs to cover the losing game states rather than be win more
If you chain to manifestation to remove it from board before it summons it goes back to hand before it gets to equip to the monster since it's a normal trap and not a equip trap so it will resolve as much as it can.
Do you mean that play he made when he used spoofing to shuffle back the manifestation after ssing silq? If so, the "when it leaves the field effect" doesn't activate because shuffling a card into the main deck isn't considered leaving the field. Neither is using a monster as xyz material.
I know, it's not. It's really a $200 deck. You really don't need extravagance to play it. That's more of what I was going with for budget. Impermanence you can pull from duel power easily
You have to pay 5$ a month on twitch to see the matches immediately. They will slowly release the videos on RU-vid, and the final match is usually last