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Corrections from you smart folks: Belle does not work vs: princess, but it works vs petal EP. Crow works vs sunseed twin on revival which chokes out jasmine.
A really nice guy topped my locals a few weeks back using this deck, he even told me its choke points after the game, I then preceded to be paired with his buddy, who ALSO played the deck. TWO rikka players at a locals was not something I was prepared for that day
if they normal the loci i would consider imperming or veilering the link-1, it would suck if they had the e tele spell in hand already but this could possibly just end their turn. at the very least they would have 1 body less so the wouldnt be able to search regulus with jasmin.
what do you mean d.d. crow is low impact? if you banish loci on twin revive you get rid of alot plays, they can no longer do the jasmine search they can no longer do the jasmine e telli from deck they can no longer use the link 3 to rank up into the link 4 for free essentially, leaving them with only rikka plays that they have to hard open, only way they could continue is if they opened up another way to loci
dont forget that the link 1 will special a monster from extra deck aswell, so they can still do the jasmin summon from deck by linking the 2 link-1s into jasmin and tributing twin, but yeah it stops melias into benghalancer and the extra search which is what usually leads to regulus.
I feel like even with all these comprehensive guides on beating these decks, I'll still lose because they got some handtrap or set card that negates all my attempts at hitting them in chokepoints.
Yup. Hand traps suck. It’s so shitty to wait through your opponents 10 minute turn one only to get hand trapped and now you can no longer break their board so you waited for nothing
A Rikka Sunavalon player beat me at regionals a few weeks ago and I started talking to him about the deck after the match. The reason he started playing the deck was that he was sick and tired of people misrepresenting how these cards work and he wanted to prove that the deck isn’t as good as people say.
@@lz9275 my plant opponent was 4-0-1 after beating me. Idk if he topped or not. The guy was very good though.He didn’t make any illegal plays or misrepresent the gamestate. He answered all my matchup questions after our duel and I was able to beat the next Rikka Sunavalon player I played at that event.
Well if you're playing a camelia/bamboo shoot, sweet marjoram, rikka tranquility setup then you'll have far more problems to deal with than the standard rikka builds....but I'm the only rikka player who plays this variant (since I made it myself) Also many rikka players including myself are playing crossout designator to make it harder to counter
You can hit them on tribute, (opt) But that gives them the add via healer. Which could end on a Mudan to Konkon to sheet or Konkon to glamour. But then we are looking at 2, 1 body glamour for 2 Bodies. Or 1. Shorting the body count still seems ideal as holding the imperm to answer trade 1 for 1 is probably worse.
I believe that the field spell is the only reason this deck has any success.Tribute opponent's monster is one of the most solid ways to be sure that a monster will leave the field ,so on top of having 1 card combo it also prepare interruptions that are "impossible" to negate if u go second. I am seriously annoyed by the overpowered field spells of some decks. When a field spell provides so much it should also has some kind of draw back that matters - here for example the Konkon drawbacks/restrictions doesn't really matter . I believe it would be more fair if when u activated any of the field's spell effects to have some kind of cost ( i.e paying 1000LP to set or tribute )
anyone know the ruling with rikka sheet tributing just 1 monster they have? Ive heard different ruling with judges, online and locals and db. people say tributing and targeting happens at the same time others say u can't do it cuz u need to tribute and target.
If they are using Konkon, to tribute the monster, they cannot tribute the monster and TARGET nothing. that becomes an illegal activation. They need to have both a monster to tribute + a valid target.
Rikka sheet has 2 options: 1: you activate and target your opponent's monster, that monster can't activate any effects for the entire turn. 2: you CAN Tribute a plant you control for cost (or opponent's monster through Konkon) target an opponent's monster, the first effect is applied but you take over that monster and it becomes a plant. So if the opponent has 1 monster and you control no plants or Konkon you can only apply the first option
@@TKGZONE both cost (in this case tributing) and targeting are mandatory actions that must be satisfied in order to legally activate the card. There is no debate on this, anyone that ruled it differently is 100% wrong.
Can you do a: how to win with pendulums. I’ll build whatever just can’t keep losing with odd eyes/ dracoslayers. My other decks currently are nekroz and kozmo 😂😅. I need help. I came back from a hiatus (2016-2023) this world has changed and I wished I kept my stuff even though I did manage to get my nekroz and kozmo deck back for literally 1/8th the original price. They are sadly meta-irrelevant:(. Dogmatika nekroz worth a shot? Just sell it all and join the kash club?
I'm currently water logged in one ear as of this comment. However, assuming my hearing is still intact fully. Belle does NOTHING to princess.... *tributing AND shuffling is cost* therefore belle is nothing to princess.... But is ruled effective against strenna. *(don't say a rikka player wasn't generous)*
You'll still win. The deck is unbelievably strong, especially with the Field Spell, Rikka KonKon. That card is honestly incredibly busted for what it can do. Splash Predaplants, and you have a deck that can straight kill most other decks.
@@MSTTV I mean to be fair, Kash has easier choke points than Rikka. They're also far easier to out with their board, since they don't really put up negates to protect themselves.
Marcus Patel wins the biggest event in Europe with the deck : for almost a whole year people still have no idea what konkon does. Joshua Schmidt loses one round at Nationals : deck is suddenly worth being banned.... wether it's not as good in the format as it was last year.... go figure.... I've been playing plants for a year now and I do not thank JS .... leave plants alone !!!! Deck is fair and tier 2 at max
@@MSTTV I'm from Europe and here also the deck was not really popular or known. Had to explain everything I did to my opponents. I guess it's the end of an era 🥲
@@julietteduhesme250I figured that rikka would be known in Europe Even if I wanted to generous and excuse the lack of knowledge in the states, I can't imagine how ppl don't know what it does in Europe
@@worthywill9294 trust me it's not.... I won so many games thanks to that. It's like people don't want to learn that deck. Even pro players don't really know the deck. They have a basic knowledge but not enough to say they really know how to stop the deck properly . Even Marcus Patel (the guy who won the European tournament last year) was amazed by the fact the deck was still un know to most players eventhought it won such a major eve nt.
Finally I can beat that one guy at my locals.
LMFAOO
Squiddy is working on How to Beat Furhire Runick Spright ... another deck not a lot enough people talk about.
We will continue to help prepare people for WCQ...
Yes please, deck is straight scary
Corrections from you smart folks:
Belle does not work vs: princess, but it works vs petal EP.
Crow works vs sunseed twin on revival which chokes out jasmine.
Every locals has a Rikka sunavalon player who wins because no one knows what the deck does
Rikka Sheet does not negate. It prevents a monster's effects from being activated.
Ty for the correction,
Surprising how no one thought of making a comprehensive guide considering how almost everyone loses to it😂😂
A really nice guy topped my locals a few weeks back using this deck, he even told me its choke points after the game, I then preceded to be paired with his buddy, who ALSO played the deck.
TWO rikka players at a locals was not something I was prepared for that day
Rikka endboard is so strong, but I think a lot of this decks success comes from a lack of matchup knowledge
As someone that plays this deck it's crazy because you can end on something Naturia Rosewhip and Cactus Bouncer too. While having Teardrop and Benga.
Honestly: i'm only 3 minutes into this, and this deck sounds a lot like Zombie World
if they normal the loci i would consider imperming or veilering the link-1, it would suck if they had the e tele spell in hand already but this could possibly just end their turn. at the very least they would have 1 body less so the wouldnt be able to search regulus with jasmin.
what do you mean d.d. crow is low impact?
if you banish loci on twin revive you get rid of alot plays, they can no longer do the jasmine search they can no longer do the jasmine e telli from deck they can no longer use the link 3 to rank up into the link 4 for free essentially, leaving them with only rikka plays that they have to hard open, only way they could continue is if they opened up another way to loci
It's similar to hitting with a shifter I realized that after like not having dryas into making healer has some major flaws for extending yes.
dont forget that the link 1 will special a monster from extra deck aswell, so they can still do the jasmin summon from deck by linking the 2 link-1s into jasmin and tributing twin, but yeah it stops melias into benghalancer and the extra search which is what usually leads to regulus.
Beautiful collab
I feel like even with all these comprehensive guides on beating these decks, I'll still lose because they got some handtrap or set card that negates all my attempts at hitting them in chokepoints.
Yup. Hand traps suck.
It’s so shitty to wait through your opponents 10 minute turn one only to get hand trapped and now you can no longer break their board so you waited for nothing
Need to see videos like this for the top decks in the DUNE format
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A Rikka Sunavalon player beat me at regionals a few weeks ago and I started talking to him about the deck after the match. The reason he started playing the deck was that he was sick and tired of people misrepresenting how these cards work and he wanted to prove that the deck isn’t as good as people say.
And yet he won the regionals with it
@@lz9275he won one match, not the whole regional. It's very possible that he went 1-3 drop
@@worthywill9294 well that sucks
@@lz9275 my plant opponent was 4-0-1 after beating me. Idk if he topped or not. The guy was very good though.He didn’t
make any illegal plays or misrepresent the gamestate. He answered all my matchup questions after our duel and I was able to beat the next Rikka Sunavalon player I played at that event.
Well if you're playing a camelia/bamboo shoot, sweet marjoram, rikka tranquility setup then you'll have far more problems to deal with than the standard rikka builds....but I'm the only rikka player who plays this variant (since I made it myself)
Also many rikka players including myself are playing crossout designator to make it harder to counter
How can u Belle the Princess when its shuffle to deck for cost?
Bro this combo takes forever
Imperm and Veiler on Jasmine actually makes them link into the second Jasmine. So it's not as powerful as you said.
You can hit them on tribute, (opt)
But that gives them the add via healer.
Which could end on a Mudan to Konkon to sheet or Konkon to glamour.
But then we are looking at 2, 1 body glamour for 2 Bodies. Or 1. Shorting the body count still seems ideal as holding the imperm to answer trade 1 for 1 is probably worse.
@@MSTTV Yes, definitely.
Can Belle really negate Princess? Since she shuffles back as cost?
Belle wouldn't, tho in their defense, they did pin their admission of the mistake in the comments
I believe that the field spell is the only reason this deck has any success.Tribute opponent's monster is one of the most solid ways to be sure that a monster will leave the field ,so on top of having 1 card combo it also prepare interruptions that are "impossible" to negate if u go second. I am seriously annoyed by the overpowered field spells of some decks. When a field spell provides so much it should also has some kind of draw back that matters - here for example the Konkon drawbacks/restrictions doesn't really matter . I believe it would be more fair if when u activated any of the field's spell effects to have some kind of cost ( i.e paying 1000LP to set or tribute )
What about ghost ogre?
Kill field spell
anyone know the ruling with rikka sheet tributing just 1 monster they have? Ive heard different ruling with judges, online and locals and db. people say tributing and targeting happens at the same time others say u can't do it cuz u need to tribute and target.
If they are using Konkon, to tribute the monster, they cannot tribute the monster and TARGET nothing. that becomes an illegal activation. They need to have both a monster to tribute + a valid target.
Rikka sheet has 2 options:
1: you activate and target your opponent's monster, that monster can't activate any effects for the entire turn.
2: you CAN Tribute a plant you control for cost (or opponent's monster through Konkon) target an opponent's monster, the first effect is applied but you take over that monster and it becomes a plant.
So if the opponent has 1 monster and you control no plants or Konkon you can only apply the first option
@@MSTTV some were ruling it as targeting and tributing happens at the same time the way sheet is worded.
@@TKGZONEthat is wrong, you CAN tribute for cost to to take over the target, the tribute for cost is optional
@@TKGZONE both cost (in this case tributing) and targeting are mandatory actions that must be satisfied in order to legally activate the card. There is no debate on this, anyone that ruled it differently is 100% wrong.
Can you do a: how to win with pendulums. I’ll build whatever just can’t keep losing with odd eyes/ dracoslayers. My other decks currently are nekroz and kozmo 😂😅. I need help. I came back from a hiatus (2016-2023) this world has changed and I wished I kept my stuff even though I did manage to get my nekroz and kozmo deck back for literally 1/8th the original price. They are sadly meta-irrelevant:(. Dogmatika nekroz worth a shot? Just sell it all and join the kash club?
I'm currently water logged in one ear as of this comment.
However, assuming my hearing is still intact fully. Belle does NOTHING to princess.... *tributing AND shuffling is cost* therefore belle is nothing to princess....
But is ruled effective against strenna. *(don't say a rikka player wasn't generous)*
Misread the ; vs :.
I tried connecting your guys support about my order? An I sent that email on the 18th this month it’s now the 23rd.
Ive seen rikka side shifter also🤷♂️
literally just bought this deck... and this comes out lmfao. cursed.
You'll still win.
The deck is unbelievably strong, especially with the Field Spell, Rikka KonKon. That card is honestly incredibly busted for what it can do.
Splash Predaplants, and you have a deck that can straight kill most other decks.
beat the trees!!!
So how to beat spright or mikanko next
I thought how to beat spright was made a long time ago.
Fur Hire runick Spright is something Squiddy is working on.
I need this video before loss 4 Final chances....😢
the worse thing in the world is when the plant player wants to read all of YOUR cards. even worse when they read the same one multiple times lmao
Why do you make this video? Was about to get the deck bc nobody knows what it does.. FUUUU :(
It's because no one knew what it did so we exposed them to the same scrutiny as Kash.
@@MSTTV I mean to be fair, Kash has easier choke points than Rikka. They're also far easier to out with their board, since they don't really put up negates to protect themselves.
Rikka player here, looking for ways to adapt 💀
Bro.. we have 1 rikka player and 1 floo player .. and because of pride no one will side to beat them … and they win all our good events .. smh
No more!
How could you
Tom
I burn all decks equally
Marcus Patel wins the biggest event in Europe with the deck : for almost a whole year people still have no idea what konkon does. Joshua Schmidt loses one round at Nationals : deck is suddenly worth being banned.... wether it's not as good in the format as it was last year.... go figure.... I've been playing plants for a year now and I do not thank JS .... leave plants alone !!!! Deck is fair and tier 2 at max
No idea why it's not popular in NA but perhaps people were hoping that the deck will be a top option for wcq NA and chose to not spotlight it so much.
@@MSTTV I'm from Europe and here also the deck was not really popular or known. Had to explain everything I did to my opponents. I guess it's the end of an era 🥲
@@julietteduhesme250I figured that rikka would be known in Europe
Even if I wanted to generous and excuse the lack of knowledge in the states, I can't imagine how ppl don't know what it does in Europe
@@worthywill9294 trust me it's not.... I won so many games thanks to that. It's like people don't want to learn that deck. Even pro players don't really know the deck. They have a basic knowledge but not enough to say they really know how to stop the deck properly . Even Marcus Patel (the guy who won the European tournament last year) was amazed by the fact the deck was still un know to most players eventhought it won such a major eve nt.
Going 1st What do?
They don't need a video leave them alone
Sure they do, they defeated Joshua Schmidt, and his sunseed loci has Mathmech Circular status...
@@MSTTV lol lmao hey let them be great
@@MSTTVjust be like Kashtira Tom, iblee and double anti-spell fragrance will do the trick
Why
Shhhhh. Don't tell people how to beat this deck 🤣 Play Dimension Shifter turn 0 though.
Noooooooo
Noo delete this pls