On 1st hand, u can chain block eglen with perfect, both eff trigger because the both met the requirements, so u can eglen cl1 and perfection cl2 send for cost (another copy of itself)
Watched you cook a couple of decks. Great work. Would love to see you build a Floo/Runick deck. LOL, I cannot imagine showing up at locals with that combo. I would probably be burned at the stake.
@@pasqualelassandro7609true. but you can use the other effect of banishing your opponents cards as a disruption. I wouldn't special summon the monsters. Just a thought.
Hi, I am new to yugi and i still don't understand what is the chain block that you made at first hand (2:06). Why if you summon Robina and then Bird of perfection your opponent can't use ash against robina search? The steps are: 1) robina summon; 2) you chain simorgh (I assume you can chain due to the fact the effect of simorgh says "Immediately after"); 3) then you can activate Robina's effect (you search and immediately after summon). Why the opponent can't use ash as soon as you resolve Robina's effect? Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it
Not OP but the chain order isn't in the order you've described, it would be 1 > 3 > 2; Robin summon, Robin eff, and then Simorgh. This means your opponent is now responding to the Simorgh summon and not the Robin, which means they can't ash it
I have a question, floo monster have the effect of adding themselves to the hand when a winged beast monster is summoned. Let's say I summon Empen using robina and eglen, Can I add both to the hand or just one of them?
Thxs for the answer, I got the deck yesterday and I was playing with some friends and I didn't know if I can trigger the effect of adding them to the hand to all of the birds I have banned or just one bird
Not to hate, but I want to be brutally honest with you because I hope you can learn something from my comment but almost all of the hands were played sub-optimally because it seems like you have a lack of experience/understanding with what cards the deck needs to prioritize to play around opponent’s 14:38 interactions. For example in the first hand, if they don’t ash your pot then they probably don’t have ash and you should structure your following plays accordingly. If they don’t have ash then the card you want to grab is not dreaming town but the empen. When you normal robina afterwards and chain the simorgh in hand, then you search but you should normal the empen afterwards and search adventure without normaling. Next you should activate adventure and banish the empen as cost and search map and then use map + eglen to put toccan into rotation and use toccan to retrieve the banished empen and search avian off the eglen and then summon the added back empen and search the town. This rotation is much stronger and resilient to all forms of hand traps and puts both an extra small and large bird into your hand. This line assumes that you are not playing the elbaz and a second simorgh - if you are playing those tech cards, you end on an extra apex avian on the board. In hand #2 the way you structured your plays loses to two hand traps because you failed to use your extenders to play through them. That starting combo of cards can play through two, sometimes 3, hand traps because that’s the number of extenders you have with access to map. In the third hand, after you shifter them, they are not going to end on an empty board most of the time they will often set one, you need to play winds to force out their interaction early and map for empen. This way the toccan adds back empen and can tribute their cards with winds. And the empen can add advent of adventure and you can advent away the toccan for robina and you can one card combo then again (and loop the shifter with raiza) Not to mention in hand 4, you never used your regular normal summon. You can just normal robina and play. Without worrying about the caveats of niche floo tech choices, the interactions I listed above are some of the basic floo ones and knowing these lines is the minimum barrier of entry to consistently do well with the deck because of its inherent consistency issues. It is incredibly misleading and disingenuous to say 85% winrate with no opponent and especially not with the way you structured the sequencing.
Your absolutely right there are many different plays and lines I could of done to play optimial around my opponents interactions. I agree am pretty amateur to the deck and yugioh as a whole. So your comment is Warrenteds. The 85% win rate I menton was not based on the test hand its base of the deck profile as I play online and irl. It's likely that the deck build and card effects are what allowed me to win rather than my own skills. Because the deck is strong. Your comments on each hand was great and I appreciate the time you took to reply 🙂. If the deck isn't crippled by the band list I can only get better with the deck thanks for your help.
@@Richiethebudgetduelist5941 yeah of course -- I'm glad you took the time to read the comment and reply because I hope that in doing so, you get something out of it. The deck is a fun deck and I don't want to discourage you from continuing to do test hands because it takes practice to get better :)
sorry i dont get why protection able to chain upon normal summon winged beast? Its effect was upon normal summoned, target 1 s/t opponent control, return to hand?
@@szliew2272 In TCG, Simorgh of Perfection can activate its effect when you normal or special a bird so on Robina summon, you activate her effect CL1, since both Robina and Simorgh's "On summon" effects trigger, you can CL2 Simorgh to chain block for Robina on res, Normal Simorgh and search for Robina, on Robina's add res, normal Eglen, activate Eglen's effects CL1 and since Simorgh was also summon and has a on summon effect, you can CL2 Simorgh again (It has two effects), to send a simorgh monster from deck to GY to add a Simorgh Spell/Trap and add Empen with Eglen, tribute the two tiny Floos for Empen, Empen Search CL1, Robina OR Eglen CL2 to block for Empen. Simorgh of perfection is really good. Need mor Simorgh support!
Big mistake to return Robina instead of Eaglen. U leave no chain block for Eaglen on your opponent's turn.. I see that mistake a lot with content creators.. You always want to chain block Eaglen unless you have no other choice.
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On 1st hand, u can chain block eglen with perfect, both eff trigger because the both met the requirements, so u can eglen cl1 and perfection cl2 send for cost (another copy of itself)
Hand 4 : Reveal stri banish robina summon stri, then you have a extra normalsummon cause map gave you a additional summon so you could play
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Watched you cook a couple of decks. Great work. Would love to see you build a Floo/Runick deck. LOL, I cannot imagine showing up at locals with that combo. I would probably be burned at the stake.
I dont think they can work together,cause flow locks you in normal summons
@@pasqualelassandro7609true. but you can use the other effect of banishing your opponents cards as a disruption. I wouldn't special summon the monsters. Just a thought.
@ time stamp 6:19 always leave at least 1 small bird banished. If u summon robina u take a risk of an Ash 🌸
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Hi, I am new to yugi and i still don't understand what is the chain block that you made at first hand (2:06). Why if you summon Robina and then Bird of perfection your opponent can't use ash against robina search? The steps are:
1) robina summon;
2) you chain simorgh (I assume you can chain due to the fact the effect of simorgh says "Immediately after");
3) then you can activate Robina's effect (you search and immediately after summon).
Why the opponent can't use ash as soon as you resolve Robina's effect?
Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it
Not OP but the chain order isn't in the order you've described, it would be 1 > 3 > 2; Robin summon, Robin eff, and then Simorgh. This means your opponent is now responding to the Simorgh summon and not the Robin, which means they can't ash it
I have a question, floo monster have the effect of adding themselves to the hand when a winged beast monster is summoned. Let's say I summon Empen using robina and eglen, Can I add both to the hand or just one of them?
Both
Thxs for the answer, I got the deck yesterday and I was playing with some friends and I didn't know if I can trigger the effect of adding them to the hand to all of the birds I have banned or just one bird
Not to hate, but I want to be brutally honest with you because I hope you can learn something from my comment but almost all of the hands were played sub-optimally because it seems like you have a lack of experience/understanding with what cards the deck needs to prioritize to play around opponent’s 14:38 interactions.
For example in the first hand, if they don’t ash your pot then they probably don’t have ash and you should structure your following plays accordingly. If they don’t have ash then the card you want to grab is not dreaming town but the empen. When you normal robina afterwards and chain the simorgh in hand, then you search but you should normal the empen afterwards and search adventure without normaling. Next you should activate adventure and banish the empen as cost and search map and then use map + eglen to put toccan into rotation and use toccan to retrieve the banished empen and search avian off the eglen and then summon the added back empen and search the town. This rotation is much stronger and resilient to all forms of hand traps and puts both an extra small and large bird into your hand. This line assumes that you are not playing the elbaz and a second simorgh - if you are playing those tech cards, you end on an extra apex avian on the board.
In hand #2 the way you structured your plays loses to two hand traps because you failed to use your extenders to play through them. That starting combo of cards can play through two, sometimes 3, hand traps because that’s the number of extenders you have with access to map.
In the third hand, after you shifter them, they are not going to end on an empty board most of the time they will often set one, you need to play winds to force out their interaction early and map for empen. This way the toccan adds back empen and can tribute their cards with winds. And the empen can add advent of adventure and you can advent away the toccan for robina and you can one card combo then again (and loop the shifter with raiza)
Not to mention in hand 4, you never used your regular normal summon. You can just normal robina and play.
Without worrying about the caveats of niche floo tech choices, the interactions I listed above are some of the basic floo ones and knowing these lines is the minimum barrier of entry to consistently do well with the deck because of its inherent consistency issues. It is incredibly misleading and disingenuous to say 85% winrate with no opponent and especially not with the way you structured the sequencing.
Your absolutely right there are many different plays and lines I could of done to play optimial around my opponents interactions. I agree am pretty amateur to the deck and yugioh as a whole. So your comment is Warrenteds.
The 85% win rate I menton was not based on the test hand its base of the deck profile as I play online and irl. It's likely that the deck build and card effects are what allowed me to win rather than my own skills. Because the deck is strong.
Your comments on each hand was great and I appreciate the time you took to reply 🙂. If the deck isn't crippled by the band list I can only get better with the deck thanks for your help.
I might have to just refain from test hands seeing a lack the knowledge
@@Richiethebudgetduelist5941 yeah of course -- I'm glad you took the time to read the comment and reply because I hope that in doing so, you get something out of it. The deck is a fun deck and I don't want to discourage you from continuing to do test hands because it takes practice to get better :)
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why is the bird of protection able to chain ?
When you summon a winged beat you can normal it
sorry i dont get why protection able to chain upon normal summon winged beast?
Its effect was upon normal summoned, target 1 s/t opponent control, return to hand?
@@szliew2272 In TCG, Simorgh of Perfection can activate its effect when you normal or special a bird so on Robina summon, you activate her effect CL1, since both Robina and Simorgh's "On summon" effects trigger, you can CL2 Simorgh to chain block for Robina on res, Normal Simorgh and search for Robina, on Robina's add res, normal Eglen, activate Eglen's effects CL1 and since Simorgh was also summon and has a on summon effect, you can CL2 Simorgh again (It has two effects), to send a simorgh monster from deck to GY to add a Simorgh Spell/Trap and add Empen with Eglen, tribute the two tiny Floos for Empen, Empen Search CL1, Robina OR Eglen CL2 to block for Empen.
Simorgh of perfection is really good. Need mor Simorgh support!
Big mistake to return Robina instead of Eaglen. U leave no chain block for Eaglen on your opponent's turn..
I see that mistake a lot with content creators..
You always want to chain block Eaglen unless you have no other choice.
hey, rookie here, would you mind explain further on the logic of always chain blocking elgen instead of robina?
Deck profile?
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In the fourth hand(really bad) you had the normal of the turn so you could play robina and do the combo
Thanks so much for the upload! I really need the tips and pointers regarding these cards as I’m starting to learn how to properly pilot them. Yu-Gi-Oh! Content creators like yourself go a long way into making the game more enjoyable. Keep up the good work!
Will you go to Heaven when you die? Here’s a quick test: Have you ever lied, stolen, or used God’s name in vain? Jesus said, whoever looks with lust has already committed adultery in their heart. If you have done these things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart, and the Bible warns that one day God will punish you in a terrible place called Hell. But God is not willing that any should perish. Sinners broke God’s Law and Jesus paid their fine. This means that God can legally dismiss their case: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Then Jesus rose from the dead, defeating death. Today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will give you eternal life as a free gift. Then read the Bible daily and obey it. God will never fail you.