Surprised Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning wasn't on this list, even for legacy reasons. First card that came to mind when I read the title. Also, Cyber Twin Dragon for some of those old school OTK builds involving Cyber Stein + Megamorph/Limiter Removal.
Any reason why Lunalight Leo Dancer isn't on here? Double attack, fairly easy to summon, hexproof, 3500 attack, and can pop all special summoned monsters your opponent controls.
Wondering the same. Probably because the pop of all special summon monsters only happens if you destroy a monster by battle first, requires you to play Lunalight since it must be fusion summoned with the listed materials making it hard to cheat out (Lunalight Panther + 2 lunalight monsters - easier if you use Chick or the archetype fusion spell card so long as opponent has an extra deck monster). 3500 attack is ok even though cards like Borrelsword Dragon exists for about the same materials on an easier link summon, as well as accesscode talker, being a beatstick. Also, using a straight Lunalight deck is kinda hard to play in meta, whereas some of the cards mentioned in the vid are easier to use or can be spliced into most decks with little setup.
Also really easy to get out in Cyber Dragon decks, since there are so many ways to get one out. On top of all the sorts of ways to search out Polymerization or Fusion spells that can work on it, there's also the effect of Cyber Dragon Nova where, upon getting sent to the GY by your opponent, it can cheat out a Cyber Dragon fusion monster. My favorite way, though, is to use that Cyberdark card (I forget its name) that discards a spell/trap, adds Power Bond to your hand, then lets you banish from your GY for summoning that turn. It's dummy easy to get Cyber Dragons in the GY, so you can easily Power Bond a Cyber Twin going second and OTK.
Hi Mr logs I would personally recommend lunalight leo dancer for the list, it's a monster inmune to destruction, can destroy all special summon monster without targeting, and lunalight monster have good effects to apply when use for a fusion summon, and can attack twice during the battle phase so it definitely qualified for the list
Should've had Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon. It's definitely better than some of the lower cards on that list. It can be contact fusioned, it attacks twice, and banishes whatever it attacks if it doesn't destroy it.
As a veteran Tenyi player who feels like Draco Berserker is unfairly slept on, I clicked this video fully prepared to be angry at his omission, only to be *so* happy when I reached #1.
Frightfur Wolf gains an extra attack for every monster used in its fusion summon. It's very possible for you to give it 5+ attacks without much struggle or significant setup. It already starts with a bare minimum of 2 just from using at minimum 2 monsters for its summon.. Especially if you use Frightfur Fusion. You can utilize monsters already sent to the grave for other fusion summons, and it only requires one specific monster. That monster being Edge Imp Scissors, but even that monster can be bypassed by using Edge Imp Tomahawk which can send Scissors from the deck to the grave to become that monster's name until the end of the turn. It's only issue is that it doesn't have self protection, but there's always ways to protect it.
Frightfur Kraken was robbed :P Non-destruction removal at a soft once per turn in an archetype that makes it very easy to recycle and put it back on the field multiple times a turn, and the double attack facilitates a fairly consistent OTK with Frightfur Cruel Whale or Sabre-Tooth if you can clear your opponents board using their strong removal effects.
@@Deathmare235 Most of the time removal is better than attacking a bunch. You can also make Sabretooth and bring back Kraken after you use the effect for exact lethal, since the revived Kraken isn’t stopped from attacking. I find Wolf much less useful.
Genuinely surprised at the lack of Chanbara. It's really easy to bring out, and with Windwitches you can easily make it destruction and battle immune. And you'll still have your normal summon and possibly even the main Windwitches to make a level 7 syncho alongside Chanbara. It gains 200 atk every time it battles and can attack twice, it's really easy to get it over 3000 atk with windwitch speedroids. I think it's def better than the bottom half of the list
Zerrziel is meant to be summoned with Serziel after a couple of selene activations since it increases the atk of Serziel by 500 per activation, Selene also can be re equiped from the gy, getting Zerrziel is not that difficult specially since evil eyes have a "create 2 tokens" spell
That's pretty much sim to Emerald Eagle in that they can require themselves as material to make the most of themselves. At least Zz can use anything instead of itself as Emerald does. Even a minor boost to a monster as strong as Mikazukinoyaiba will work. Have a very strong boss mon that's served it's purpose? Link it to Zz.
Main EE combo is legit 1. Find Serz 2. Search Selene 2.1. Search anything else if Selene in hand, usually Reemergence for tokens 3. Equip Selene to Serz 4. Try and resolve Selene twice (If 2nd, Serz eff w/ Selene to pop + Reemergence, if 1st Reemergence + Any EE spell/trap will do it) 5. Make Zerrz with 2600 Serz + 2 Tokens 6. Get Selene back from GY by paying 1k and banishing a s/t, usually Reemergence 7. Equip Gorgoneio because of course you hard drew it again 8. If at this step you went 1st, you will now be Kaiju'd. Do not take it personally. 8.1. If at this step you went 2nd, and have around a 5600 atk Zerrz, (2600 base + 500 boost from Selene + 2500 from Gorgoneio.), P U N C H O P P O N E N T H A R D. You'll deal 5600 + 3100 due to Zerrz losing the boost from Gorgoneio, but that's 8700 assuming you didn't also use Zerrz effect to pop another one of your opponent's cards, if which you'll deal 9200.
@@coriesullivan890 Fair, but I can also count on one hand how many times I've opened 2 or more Gorgoneio. Doesn't have to happen all the time, just enough to where I remember it.
Sad no mention of Lunalight Leo Dancer. One of my favorite boss monsters in the game, double attack, destruction and targeting immunity, board wipe and high attack. And when mixed with support of Kaleido Chick which prevents cards from activating during the battle phase the turn it is banished which it most likely will when used as fusion material, it just makes Leo Dancer the whole package.
It's been powercrept which is wild to think about because it was utterly broken upon release despite being outpowered by Chaos Emperor Dragon and still being super strong when it got unbanned.
Kinda funny to see Mataza here. I've been playing Tag Force 1, and I'm currently using a Warriors Deck. Mataza has been really useful. Even though I only have one, being a Warrior with less than 1500 attack makes him easy to search with card like Reinforcement of the Army and Freed the Matchless General. Then swarming the field a bit with Marauding Captains, and buffing with Command Knight and The A. Forces. He has helped me finish off matches out of nowhere.
@@trentonalbers3981 Same here. If it were up to you, how much attack would you give it realistically? I would go for 1500 or 1600 maximum, so as not to make it too powerful for a level 3 monster.
Surprising that crimson nova wasn't on the list. He is unaffected by monsters effects from monsters with a base attack of 3000 or less, if it destroys a monster by battle it can attack again, and at the end of your phase both people take 3k damage. On top of that if you use cubic wave you can halve one of the opponents monsters and double yours, putting you at 6000. And finally if you use cubic karma and send three Vijams you get up to 5400 and then you can use cubic wave to double. Also cubic wave isn't once per turn, so in theory you can get crimson nova to 43200 damage, attack twice, and if immune to like 90% of monster effects.
The fusion version could've defenitely been on here too cuz it halves the opponents life points for declaring an attack and doesn't even have to go through
@Negro D. Blackman link climbing can easily set you up to have it happen turn 2 but that requires not getting otk'd or negated a single time, so yeah doesn't happen often
I'm honestly surprised that Zerrziel did make it onto the list, as I feel it's a pretty bad boss monster. You have to have evil eye monster materials or the evil eye spell that spits out 2 bodies on board. Even with that, I feel pretty bad for it as the pay off for summoning it isn't that big and it also has no effect if it doesn't have evil eye selene. I feel Gorgon is a much better pay off than those 2 (Gorgon can't be included in the list) as it at least has less effort to summon and I feel negating monsters is much better in most scenarios, unlike Zerrziel popping 1 card is great, but for that summoning condition and still relying on Selene, I feel like it should have a greater effect.
that kinda sounds like "top ten extra deck monsters that require extra deck monsters to be summoned" and that kinda only works with contact fusion monsters and xyz.
Admittedly one list I would love to see are the Top Ten Best Gogogo, Dododo, or Gagaga Cards, if only to listen to Duel Logs say all the ridiculous names.
As soon as I clicked on this video I was like, "Man, I hope Draco Berserker is on here, that card is so good but it feels like everyone sleeps on it" and as it went on I was going, "Oh no, it's not going to be on here, is he?" and then BAM, #1.
Summoning Zerzziel using a 2600atk monster is actually quite easy. Use Pareidolia to search Serziel, Serziel searches Selene, equip Selene to Serziel, then just use any 2 Evil Eye spells, with one preferably being Reemergence to get 2 tokens, and then just link up into Zerzziel. Selene can then use its graveyard effect to pay 1000 lp to set itself to the field, allowing you to then equip it immediately to Zerzziel to allow it to pop cards and gain even more atk
Old school card here, Hayabusa Knight, a 1000 attack lvl 3 monster that can attack twice, back in the day you would use this card with secret passage to the treasure a trap card that allows any monster with 1000 points or less to direct attack your opponent, once boosted proper with equip cards it could OTK the target easy.
A lesser known one but Magikey Fiend is an incredible double attacker. Not only does it can attack twice but it can also search Magikey S/T (include a counter trap or some extender) and be a disruption (destruction on summon).
I’m actually surprised Crimson Nova didn’t make this list Attack twice and burn both players for 3k with protection against monster effects should the monster have originally 3k ATK or less, which means veiler, dragoon, pankratops, etc, will do nothing That should be enough to OTK especially with the other Cubic cards like Wave or Karma
Cubic causality is also a great way to get damage in even if everything is in defense position. Cubic counters open up some nasty plays if you've got a lot of cards in the grave. Nova definitely deserves to be on the list.
@@drakofox1362 trinity does so much it's hilarious. Can't be targeted by any effect, nor can be destroyed by any effect. Half's LP for every attack it makes. Can attack again when it destroys a monster. If you take effect damage, Trinity also applies that damage to the opponent. So if you somehow got Nova back out along with Trinity, you could double apply the 3000 burn damage to your opponent at the end of the turn. This card is the definition of overkill, as it should be for how hard it is to bring out
@@spidudetoo1212 I love it so much and it's actually not that hard if you dump all three Novas in the GY and use the trap or use a Fusion fake to get it out or fusion tag on your other cubic monsters with a Poly
This list could have been Top 15 honestly. But the two I'm bringing up are Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon and Cyber Twin Dragon. While Tachyon's second attack is tied to an opponents card resolving, it can gain 1k per effect AND both attacks don't need to attack monsters nor required to be in a row. Combine that with Afterglow and it's way over enough to OTK. It just doesn't see any meta play. Cyber Twin however can be summoned during the battle phase with a SEARCHABLE quick play spell using banished or on field materials you've already attacked with, then can get a boost from Sieger to do a combined 9800 damage. This has seen at least Regional level tournament success several times.
the classic: six samurai nisashi some other monsters: psychic snail: can grant any psychic monster to attack twice and this effect is permanent so during the next turn, the targeted monster can still attack twice even if you don't target it with this effect again. battlewasp twinbow the attacker: free special summon from hand. but if after you do this, you cannot summon monster from extra deck except insect type cyber angel vrash. need to destroy opponent's monster that were special summoned from extra deck then burn 1000 damage for each destroyed to complete the requirements. barbaroid. too bad cannot attack directly but has niche burn effect after destroying monster it battles and negate that monster effect in the GY infernity doom archfiend. need no cards in hand to attack twice and granted DARK synchro monster to attack twice on monster if this card was used as synchro material. daigusto phoenix. can grant attack twice on any WIND monster by detaching 1 material including itself
Where is Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning, Cyber Twin Dragon, Blue Eyes Twin Burst Dragon, High-Speedroid Chanbara, Lunalight Leo Dancer, or Crimson Nova Trinity the Dark Cubic Lord on the list?
Surprised you missed Cyber Twin Dragon for being iconic and Lunalight Leo Dancer, a chunky 3500 beatstick that can attack twice and clear special summoned chumps.
12:15 - "your opponent cannot respond to this effect, as it's spell speed 4 for no reason". The reason is that the link-4 Borrel dragons are meant to combo with the Rokket archetype, who have effects that allow them to self-destruct and cause other various effects, but only *when* (not if, i.e. capable of missing timing) they're targeted by the effect of a Link monster. In the particular case of Borrelsword, that also provides a perfect target for the "switch to defense position", as they turn that into removal of one to four cards from your opponent's field (with various combinations of multi-card, partially-non-targeting, and/or non-destruction removal, some with adjacency requirements), 2000 damage to both players, or banishing monsters from your opponent's extra deck. Potentially, that turns an opponent's boardful of blockers into an empty board for 6k worth of direct attacks by Borrelsword. Triggering a Rokket with a non-spell-speed-4 Link monster means your opponent can counter the attempt with literally any quick effect, no matter how irrelevant. Why they didn't just make the Rokkets have an "if" trigger, I don't know.
Love Frightfur Kraken, Two Attacks. Soft once per turn Non-destruction removal. And you can use it's effect fuse for Sabertooth, which brings it back and you can still attack directly or use it's effect to send a second time and attack two monsters. Then it switches to it's 3K booty after it attacks (assuming you don't otk)
I remember using Mataza back in the day when it was first released, as it was a straight up upgrade over Hayabusa Knight, and equipping it with Murasame Blade made it rather difficult to kill in combat as it would make it 2100 attack rather than just an 1800 with Hayabusa knight. OTK'ing with Mataza because your hand was filled with equips was pretty fun.
if i can recommend a list, as reference to this video who wasnt on the list, Elemental Hero Neos Knight can attack more but your opponent takes no battle damage, so how about best cards that stop opposing battle damage?
I always felt like any card that came out in the pendulum era or even the link era for that matter, mainly arc 5 could attack multiple times due to the action Spell evasion and miracle, and the characters always being like "you won't allude my second attack" Yu-Gi-Oh vrains was always extreme attack points and sometimes multiple attacks but not as much of the pendulum era and vrains just being so far advanced in terms of the cards that came out in that era putting pendulum cards to shame, that I feel like they exchange multiple attacks for high attack points just look at yusaku's monsters
Feel like Exosister Magnifica should have been on the list. The card is crazy strong having 3 effects and is pretty easy to bring out, while not being generic tho
Surprised blue eyes twin dragon isn’t on here. It has 3000 attack, doesn’t need poly, can’t be destroyed by battle and what ever it attacks and doesn’t destroy is banished
I'm very curious as to how this list was constructed, is it just based on being in a deck that saw competitive play? cause that's the only reason I can see Mataza being on the list over other cards. My personal bias would put Battlewasp - Hama the Conquering Bow in here just for how often I've won games by beating over my opponents weaker monsters and reducing the ATK of the rest of their field with its effect, or burning for his full ATK with Azusa. Also easy to turbo out one immune to destruction with Windwitches, obviously there are better targets for the engine but even just within archetype you can get Hama out pretty easily
I was wondering about crimson nova & crimson trinity. I mean cutting the enemy lp in half each attack for trinity and good protection, i thought they would fit the list but since trinity has quite a hard summoning condition and both only attacks twice if they destroys a monster so i can see why they didnt make it.
Trinity is near impossible to get out unless you get a really lucky hand. But Nova alone is usually enough to win you a match with how cubic cards work so I'd say he deserves a spot, even if the double attack is on a monster destruction. But considering how duel logs was playing cubics the other day I'm pretty sure he's never even read any of their full effects. He didn't even understand Nova
Average Rokket 1:0L's, go home and cry OTK: Draco Berserker+Borrelsword+Utopia Double I can tell you my opponents head at the OTS went read like a tomato. Scored 5th place that day. (Out of 25) Pulling that off everytime is exhausting
i used to use Blade Armor Ninja in tandem in Six Sam archetype its kinda like the Shark but warriors only but only need two 4* warrior monster which is very easy to summon with Six Sam deck.
Really missed Crimson Nova the Dark Cubic Lord on this list, it's one of the game enders in the cubic archetype. It is easy to summon, has 3k atk, is unaffected by monster effects if they have 3k or less ORIGINAL atk, burns for 3k in the end phase AND can gain a second attack when it destroyed a monster.
At least for honorable mention there are: Cyber Twin Dragon,Lunalight Leo Dancer,Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon,BLS Envoy of the Beginning,Dinomist Spinos and infamous Mermail Abyssmegalo.
They shouldn't even be honorable mentions but straight up on the list considering they're all significantly better than cards near the bottom of the list
Aw man, Frightfur Kraken wasn't on here! I thought that one would be a shoo-in! It can attack twice, if it does attack it can be turned to defense position at the end of the battle phase to protect yourself on your opponent's turn, and you can opt not to fight with it to instead use it's ability where it can send 1 opponent's monster to the graveyard (bypassing destruction protection which is so helpful). Kraken is one of my favourite Frightfur monsters! At the very least it's way better than that Mataza monster from ages ago :/
Draco Berserker is one of my backup cards in case I have a chance to synchro summon in my Branded Charmers deck. Not always the best choice, but it can be really solid, especially if you mange to get him on your second turn and your opponent has at least a vouple of atl position monsters.
I'm surprised Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon and Performage Trapeze Magician didn't make the list. Twin burst has battle protection along with removal from the attacks. Trapeze magician also saw some competitive play in early Shadoll builds since Performage complimented the archtype with good light types and both having lvl 4 spellcasters. The destruction downside from trapeze was irrelevant since you'd fuse the target with El Shadoll Fusion anyway, for more burst damage.
7:59 So, any ideas on how to flood the field with 2 Level 2/higher Cyberse monsters and 3 Effect monsters? (Wait why do I get the feeling that the answer is Sprights)
Spright can't use update jammer Salamangreat and mathmech are competitive decks that do the update jammer accesscode otk now, you just need 3 monsters and use transcode to reborn update jammer
White Aura Whale and Borrelsword Dragon are my big finishers in Master Duel. I always make sure to summon my Oyster tokens in Attack position for Dragon.
Surprised Black Luster Soldier Envoy of the Beginning wasn't on this list, even for legacy reasons. First card that came to mind when I read the title. Also, Cyber Twin Dragon for some of those old school OTK builds involving Cyber Stein + Megamorph/Limiter Removal.
Yeah lol, this was a bad list. BLS should probably even be number 1 tbh and cyber twin definitely top 5
@@Nothing-iy2em Draco Berserker is better than BLS.
came to comments to ask this same question
@@Nothing-iy2em , he has a rule that recurrent monsters cannot participate in the list, that's why i remembered why Blue Eyes Twin Dragon wasn't here
I'm pretty sure duel logs made a banlist for his top 10s so they don't include extremely recurring cards
Any reason why Lunalight Leo Dancer isn't on here? Double attack, fairly easy to summon, hexproof, 3500 attack, and can pop all special summoned monsters your opponent controls.
He probably just forgot about her.
@@ego2133 Such a shame...
Might also be on his inner banlist of cards which have been covered a lot already, but I think it's more likely he just forgot
Wondering the same. Probably because the pop of all special summon monsters only happens if you destroy a monster by battle first, requires you to play Lunalight since it must be fusion summoned with the listed materials making it hard to cheat out (Lunalight Panther + 2 lunalight monsters - easier if you use Chick or the archetype fusion spell card so long as opponent has an extra deck monster). 3500 attack is ok even though cards like Borrelsword Dragon exists for about the same materials on an easier link summon, as well as accesscode talker, being a beatstick. Also, using a straight Lunalight deck is kinda hard to play in meta, whereas some of the cards mentioned in the vid are easier to use or can be spliced into most decks with little setup.
Maybe because of its accessibility...
There is nothing better in this world than summoning draco berserker of the tenyi and just slamming the life out of your opponent's board
I'm surprised Cyber Twin Dragon wasn't on here. Cyber Twin + Limiter Removal/Megamorph was terrifying to face back in the day.
you forgot to mention power bond
Also really easy to get out in Cyber Dragon decks, since there are so many ways to get one out. On top of all the sorts of ways to search out Polymerization or Fusion spells that can work on it, there's also the effect of Cyber Dragon Nova where, upon getting sent to the GY by your opponent, it can cheat out a Cyber Dragon fusion monster. My favorite way, though, is to use that Cyberdark card (I forget its name) that discards a spell/trap, adds Power Bond to your hand, then lets you banish from your GY for summoning that turn. It's dummy easy to get Cyber Dragons in the GY, so you can easily Power Bond a Cyber Twin going second and OTK.
@@kirbs1249 It was less associated with that and more associated with Demise decks with Metamorphosis before it got banned and Cyber-Stein OTK decks.
@@ShiningJudgment666 touche
BLS envoy of the beginning, Cyber twin dragon, blade armor ninja and Lunalight Leo Dancer should had been here.
And that one Speedroid synchro
Gagaga samurai
@@andryduarte9164 chanbara
Yep, Blade Armor Ninja part of bubble beat otk.
Man, Blade Armor Ninja is a classic
Hi Mr logs I would personally recommend lunalight leo dancer for the list, it's a monster inmune to destruction, can destroy all special summon monster without targeting, and lunalight monster have good effects to apply when use for a fusion summon, and can attack twice during the battle phase so it definitely qualified for the list
That's true but it is a lot harder to bring out than most other monsters on this list outside of playing a lunalight deck.
I think this is the first time an evil eye monster is in one of your videos, i am really happy because evil eye is one of My favorites archetypes
2nd time
Should've had Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon. It's definitely better than some of the lower cards on that list. It can be contact fusioned, it attacks twice, and banishes whatever it attacks if it doesn't destroy it.
Thats on his internal banlist.
@@bismarckimperia8781 no it isn’t
As a veteran Tenyi player who feels like Draco Berserker is unfairly slept on, I clicked this video fully prepared to be angry at his omission, only to be *so* happy when I reached #1.
Frightfur Wolf gains an extra attack for every monster used in its fusion summon. It's very possible for you to give it 5+ attacks without much struggle or significant setup. It already starts with a bare minimum of 2 just from using at minimum 2 monsters for its summon.. Especially if you use Frightfur Fusion. You can utilize monsters already sent to the grave for other fusion summons, and it only requires one specific monster. That monster being Edge Imp Scissors, but even that monster can be bypassed by using Edge Imp Tomahawk which can send Scissors from the deck to the grave to become that monster's name until the end of the turn. It's only issue is that it doesn't have self protection, but there's always ways to protect it.
Frightfur Kraken was robbed :P
Non-destruction removal at a soft once per turn in an archetype that makes it very easy to recycle and put it back on the field multiple times a turn, and the double attack facilitates a fairly consistent OTK with Frightfur Cruel Whale or Sabre-Tooth if you can clear your opponents board using their strong removal effects.
It’s double attack seems redundant wolf is much better for attacking
@@Deathmare235 As a Fluffal player, why are you using Wolf?
@@soulvitality if your opponent has nothing in their field
@@Deathmare235 Assuming turn 1 your opponent bricked and it’s turn 2, that’s your entire hand for Wolf to attack for game, lol. I love Fluffal
@@Deathmare235 Most of the time removal is better than attacking a bunch. You can also make Sabretooth and bring back Kraken after you use the effect for exact lethal, since the revived Kraken isn’t stopped from attacking. I find Wolf much less useful.
Genuinely surprised at the lack of Chanbara. It's really easy to bring out, and with Windwitches you can easily make it destruction and battle immune.
And you'll still have your normal summon and possibly even the main Windwitches to make a level 7 syncho alongside Chanbara. It gains 200 atk every time it battles and can attack twice, it's really easy to get it over 3000 atk with windwitch speedroids. I think it's def better than the bottom half of the list
Zerrziel is meant to be summoned with Serziel after a couple of selene activations since it increases the atk of Serziel by 500 per activation, Selene also can be re equiped from the gy, getting Zerrziel is not that difficult specially since evil eyes have a "create 2 tokens" spell
That's pretty much sim to Emerald Eagle in that they can require themselves as material to make the most of themselves. At least Zz can use anything instead of itself as Emerald does. Even a minor boost to a monster as strong as Mikazukinoyaiba will work. Have a very strong boss mon that's served it's purpose? Link it to Zz.
Main EE combo is legit
1. Find Serz
2. Search Selene
2.1. Search anything else if Selene in hand, usually Reemergence for tokens
3. Equip Selene to Serz
4. Try and resolve Selene twice (If 2nd, Serz eff w/ Selene to pop + Reemergence, if 1st Reemergence + Any EE spell/trap will do it)
5. Make Zerrz with 2600 Serz + 2 Tokens
6. Get Selene back from GY by paying 1k and banishing a s/t, usually Reemergence
7. Equip Gorgoneio because of course you hard drew it again
8. If at this step you went 1st, you will now be Kaiju'd. Do not take it personally.
8.1. If at this step you went 2nd, and have around a 5600 atk Zerrz, (2600 base + 500 boost from Selene + 2500 from Gorgoneio.),
P U N C H O P P O N E N T H A R D. You'll deal 5600 + 3100 due to Zerrz losing the boost from Gorgoneio, but that's 8700 assuming you didn't also use Zerrz effect to pop another one of your opponent's cards, if which you'll deal 9200.
@@slayinderp7501 Thank you, glad to see someone who's actually played the deck weigh in.
@@slayinderp7501 i can count on my hand how many times ive summoned Zerrz going 1st
@@coriesullivan890 Fair, but I can also count on one hand how many times I've opened 2 or more Gorgoneio. Doesn't have to happen all the time, just enough to where I remember it.
Cyber Twin Dragon did not make this list, but Mataza did...?
Or BLS
Sad no mention of Lunalight Leo Dancer. One of my favorite boss monsters in the game, double attack, destruction and targeting immunity, board wipe and high attack. And when mixed with support of Kaleido Chick which prevents cards from activating during the battle phase the turn it is banished which it most likely will when used as fusion material, it just makes Leo Dancer the whole package.
Black Luster soldier envoy of the beginning! That card was so good back in the day! It's still good. But not as many people play it.
I know right? justice for lester.
@@reeonboi937 I was not aware that I made a spelling error! 🤣 Thank you very much!
I've built a deck around it. It's a fun card
It's been powercrept which is wild to think about because it was utterly broken upon release despite being outpowered by Chaos Emperor Dragon and still being super strong when it got unbanned.
@@ShiningJudgment666 which is kind of weird. Because it was on the forbidden list for so long.
and remember Quantum Dragon's removal effect can activate even if your opponent attacks it as it activates "if it battles an opponent's monster".
Kinda funny to see Mataza here. I've been playing Tag Force 1, and I'm currently using a Warriors Deck. Mataza has been really useful. Even though I only have one, being a Warrior with less than 1500 attack makes him easy to search with card like Reinforcement of the Army and Freed the Matchless General. Then swarming the field a bit with Marauding Captains, and buffing with Command Knight and The A. Forces. He has helped me finish off matches out of nowhere.
As a Lunalight player im very upset none of them made this list
Yessss
Same here.... same here
Whenever I hear the term: "Attack Twice", the first thing that pops into my head is Hyabusa Knight from Pharaoh's Servant.
That was my first thought too.
My first thought is frightfur Kraken but that just shows what kinda deck i play
Yeah, I like Hyabusa Knight! Shame it doesn’t have more ATK.
@@trentonalbers3981 Same here. If it were up to you, how much attack would you give it realistically? I would go for 1500 or 1600 maximum, so as not to make it too powerful for a level 3 monster.
@Nine_Tails137: My thoughts exactly. No more than 1600 ATK.
Need some love for the OG double attacker: Hayabusa Knight.
This list should have been called 'monsters that can give a second attack to a monster" cause that was like 75% of the list
Surprising that crimson nova wasn't on the list. He is unaffected by monsters effects from monsters with a base attack of 3000 or less, if it destroys a monster by battle it can attack again, and at the end of your phase both people take 3k damage. On top of that if you use cubic wave you can halve one of the opponents monsters and double yours, putting you at 6000. And finally if you use cubic karma and send three Vijams you get up to 5400 and then you can use cubic wave to double. Also cubic wave isn't once per turn, so in theory you can get crimson nova to 43200 damage, attack twice, and if immune to like 90% of monster effects.
The fusion version could've defenitely been on here too cuz it halves the opponents life points for declaring an attack and doesn't even have to go through
@Negro D. Blackman on master duel it can happen quite often but yeah I only ever gotten it out twice and one time it was at a regional
@Negro D. Blackman link climbing can easily set you up to have it happen turn 2 but that requires not getting otk'd or negated a single time, so yeah doesn't happen often
I'm honestly surprised that Zerrziel did make it onto the list, as I feel it's a pretty bad boss monster. You have to have evil eye monster materials or the evil eye spell that spits out 2 bodies on board. Even with that, I feel pretty bad for it as the pay off for summoning it isn't that big and it also has no effect if it doesn't have evil eye selene. I feel Gorgon is a much better pay off than those 2 (Gorgon can't be included in the list) as it at least has less effort to summon and I feel negating monsters is much better in most scenarios, unlike Zerrziel popping 1 card is great, but for that summoning condition and still relying on Selene, I feel like it should have a greater effect.
BLS or Cyber/Blue-Eyes Twin Dragon is just as good.
Top 10 extra deck monsters with alternative summoning conditions.
Like zoodiac drident and Zeus
that kinda sounds like "top ten extra deck monsters that require extra deck monsters to be summoned" and that kinda only works with contact fusion monsters and xyz.
No. Drident can either be summoned normally (with 4 level 4s) or on top of any zoodiac monster
Fossil Warrior Skull King is my favorite. Unconditional double 2800atk with piercing damage, plus a monster reborn effect
Admittedly one list I would love to see are the Top Ten Best Gogogo, Dododo, or Gagaga Cards, if only to listen to Duel Logs say all the ridiculous names.
As a big fan of Tenyi, I’m always happy to see one of their cards end up on a “Top 10 Best”-type list
As soon as I clicked on this video I was like, "Man, I hope Draco Berserker is on here, that card is so good but it feels like everyone sleeps on it" and as it went on I was going, "Oh no, it's not going to be on here, is he?" and then BAM, #1.
This is TheTenyiLogs after all; it's that unlikely he will forget about Tenyi monsters
Summoning Zerzziel using a 2600atk monster is actually quite easy. Use Pareidolia to search Serziel, Serziel searches Selene, equip Selene to Serziel, then just use any 2 Evil Eye spells, with one preferably being Reemergence to get 2 tokens, and then just link up into Zerzziel. Selene can then use its graveyard effect to pay 1000 lp to set itself to the field, allowing you to then equip it immediately to Zerzziel to allow it to pop cards and gain even more atk
MAtaza the Zapper the staple of every Master duel event. What you mean the name of the event is Synchro festival? no it's Mataza Festival now.
Update Jammer is just a seat warmer for Acesscode
Old school card here, Hayabusa Knight, a 1000 attack lvl 3 monster that can attack twice, back in the day you would use this card with secret passage to the treasure a trap card that allows any monster with 1000 points or less to direct attack your opponent, once boosted proper with equip cards it could OTK the target easy.
A lesser known one but Magikey Fiend is an incredible double attacker. Not only does it can attack twice but it can also search Magikey S/T (include a counter trap or some extender) and be a disruption (destruction on summon).
I have 7 out of the 10 cards on this list 😀 Surprised that Cyber Twin Dragon wasn’t on the list. Great video though!
I’m actually surprised Crimson Nova didn’t make this list
Attack twice and burn both players for 3k with protection against monster effects should the monster have originally 3k ATK or less, which means veiler, dragoon, pankratops, etc, will do nothing
That should be enough to OTK especially with the other Cubic cards like Wave or Karma
Cubic causality is also a great way to get damage in even if everything is in defense position. Cubic counters open up some nasty plays if you've got a lot of cards in the grave. Nova definitely deserves to be on the list.
And then there's Trinity that eats your opponent LP for the double attacks on a 4500 beat stick
@@drakofox1362 trinity does so much it's hilarious. Can't be targeted by any effect, nor can be destroyed by any effect. Half's LP for every attack it makes. Can attack again when it destroys a monster. If you take effect damage, Trinity also applies that damage to the opponent. So if you somehow got Nova back out along with Trinity, you could double apply the 3000 burn damage to your opponent at the end of the turn.
This card is the definition of overkill, as it should be for how hard it is to bring out
@@spidudetoo1212 I love it so much and it's actually not that hard if you dump all three Novas in the GY and use the trap or use a Fusion fake to get it out or fusion tag on your other cubic monsters with a Poly
Suprised Exosisters Magnifica wasn't included on this one. It's the first monster I thought of when reading the thumbnail.
( but not more than twice )
*slowly drawback my Ben Kei
In really surprised that "Insert card here" is not in this list because I like that card so it must be better then any card here.
"Evil Eye of Gorgoneio" becomes Gorgon
"Evil Eye of Selene" becomes Zerrziel
Konami please, you can't keep doing this
Not having Chanbara on here is kinda bizzare. It was actually seeing play for quite some time in Dinos back in 2019-2020.
This list could have been Top 15 honestly. But the two I'm bringing up are Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon and Cyber Twin Dragon. While Tachyon's second attack is tied to an opponents card resolving, it can gain 1k per effect AND both attacks don't need to attack monsters nor required to be in a row. Combine that with Afterglow and it's way over enough to OTK. It just doesn't see any meta play. Cyber Twin however can be summoned during the battle phase with a SEARCHABLE quick play spell using banished or on field materials you've already attacked with, then can get a boost from Sieger to do a combined 9800 damage. This has seen at least Regional level tournament success several times.
the classic: six samurai nisashi
some other monsters:
psychic snail: can grant any psychic monster to attack twice and this effect is permanent so during the next turn, the targeted monster can still attack twice even if you don't target it with this effect again.
battlewasp twinbow the attacker: free special summon from hand. but if after you do this, you cannot summon monster from extra deck except insect type
cyber angel vrash. need to destroy opponent's monster that were special summoned from extra deck then burn 1000 damage for each destroyed to complete the requirements.
barbaroid. too bad cannot attack directly but has niche burn effect after destroying monster it battles and negate that monster effect in the GY
infernity doom archfiend. need no cards in hand to attack twice and granted DARK synchro monster to attack twice on monster if this card was used as synchro material.
daigusto phoenix. can grant attack twice on any WIND monster by detaching 1 material including itself
Video idea
"Top 10 cards that can dealt the most battle damage" or something along those lines, seeing this makes me want to see that
What about the next step, best cards that can attack all opponent's monsters?
fun fact: Infernal Gainer's effect gives a monster a lingering effect to attack twice, it doesn't just last for one turn
Yo, shoutout to Shark Fortress! Rata managed to pull off the win against HardLeg in the 10K lifepoints + draw 5 match.
Top 10 monsters that gain effect based on the number of material used or have. I.e. Cyber tech overdragon.
Where is Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning, Cyber Twin Dragon, Blue Eyes Twin Burst Dragon, High-Speedroid Chanbara, Lunalight Leo Dancer, or Crimson Nova Trinity the Dark Cubic Lord on the list?
How did bls and cyber twin not make this list?
Surprised you missed Cyber Twin Dragon for being iconic and Lunalight Leo Dancer, a chunky 3500 beatstick that can attack twice and clear special summoned chumps.
The “no using recurring cards” rule is cool but then it isnt actually a top 10 list. Its more of a “top 10 if you dont think about THESE OTHER CARDS”
As a earth machine enjoyer I am saddened that ma boy leibe didn’t make it :(
12:15 - "your opponent cannot respond to this effect, as it's spell speed 4 for no reason". The reason is that the link-4 Borrel dragons are meant to combo with the Rokket archetype, who have effects that allow them to self-destruct and cause other various effects, but only *when* (not if, i.e. capable of missing timing) they're targeted by the effect of a Link monster. In the particular case of Borrelsword, that also provides a perfect target for the "switch to defense position", as they turn that into removal of one to four cards from your opponent's field (with various combinations of multi-card, partially-non-targeting, and/or non-destruction removal, some with adjacency requirements), 2000 damage to both players, or banishing monsters from your opponent's extra deck. Potentially, that turns an opponent's boardful of blockers into an empty board for 6k worth of direct attacks by Borrelsword. Triggering a Rokket with a non-spell-speed-4 Link monster means your opponent can counter the attempt with literally any quick effect, no matter how irrelevant. Why they didn't just make the Rokkets have an "if" trigger, I don't know.
Maybe I've been playing too much Duel Links but I thought Fossil Knight Skull King would have placed somewhere
Decent analysis video! Thanks for uploading!
RIP Cyber Twin Dragon
Hi Speedroid Chanbara I feel is just flat out good at attacking twice. Straight up two attacks and permanently gains attack every attack
No blue eyes twin burst dragon on the list?
I’m amazed both shooting majestic star dragon and shooting quasar dragon are not in the list
These cards are perfect for recreating the "THERE IS NO NEXT TURN!" scene from Arc-V.
Same Odd-Eyes Raging Dragon wasn't mentioned in the list !
I think monsters that can attack twice are overpowered af.
Love Frightfur Kraken, Two Attacks. Soft once per turn Non-destruction removal. And you can use it's effect fuse for Sabertooth, which brings it back and you can still attack directly or use it's effect to send a second time and attack two monsters. Then it switches to it's 3K booty after it attacks (assuming you don't otk)
I remember using Mataza back in the day when it was first released, as it was a straight up upgrade over Hayabusa Knight, and equipping it with Murasame Blade made it rather difficult to kill in combat as it would make it 2100 attack rather than just an 1800 with Hayabusa knight. OTK'ing with Mataza because your hand was filled with equips was pretty fun.
true. but Hayabusa is secret pass to the treasures target so you can pass the monsters and straight attack directly (if any)
Kachi Kochi Dragon should be an honorable mention
*but in duel links-*
Dude has been one of my stalwarts in Duel Links.
Duel logs can you do a list for the top 10 worst monsters that can attack twice
if i can recommend a list, as reference to this video who wasnt on the list, Elemental Hero Neos Knight can attack more but your opponent takes no battle damage, so how about best cards that stop opposing battle damage?
I always felt like any card that came out in the pendulum era or even the link era for that matter, mainly arc 5 could attack multiple times due to the action Spell evasion and miracle, and the characters always being like "you won't allude my second attack" Yu-Gi-Oh vrains was always extreme attack points and sometimes multiple attacks but not as much of the pendulum era and vrains just being so far advanced in terms of the cards that came out in that era putting pendulum cards to shame, that I feel like they exchange multiple attacks for high attack points just look at yusaku's monsters
top 10 link magic:
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I expected Dark Matter Dragon to make it, despite the fact that the best effect it has is its Mill effect.
Feel like Exosister Magnifica should have been on the list. The card is crazy strong having 3 effects and is pretty easy to bring out, while not being generic tho
Surprised blue eyes twin dragon isn’t on here. It has 3000 attack, doesn’t need poly, can’t be destroyed by battle and what ever it attacks and doesn’t destroy is banished
I thought that twin sword manduer would have been on the list.
Video idea: Top cards that can recycle themselves when destroyed (by any means).
i expected nummer 32: shark drake to be on the list, with 2800 attack and letting the brought back monster lose 1000 atk ist pretty good in my opinion
My takeaway from this video is that there are more Double-attacking Cyberse monsters than I thought
I'm very curious as to how this list was constructed, is it just based on being in a deck that saw competitive play? cause that's the only reason I can see Mataza being on the list over other cards. My personal bias would put Battlewasp - Hama the Conquering Bow in here just for how often I've won games by beating over my opponents weaker monsters and reducing the ATK of the rest of their field with its effect, or burning for his full ATK with Azusa. Also easy to turbo out one immune to destruction with Windwitches, obviously there are better targets for the engine but even just within archetype you can get Hama out pretty easily
It would be cool if put the release date(year only) of the card as an extra info.
Yeah this would be great, hopefully he sees it
I was wondering about crimson nova & crimson trinity. I mean cutting the enemy lp in half each attack for trinity and good protection, i thought they would fit the list but since trinity has quite a hard summoning condition and both only attacks twice if they destroys a monster so i can see why they didnt make it.
Trinity is near impossible to get out unless you get a really lucky hand. But Nova alone is usually enough to win you a match with how cubic cards work so I'd say he deserves a spot, even if the double attack is on a monster destruction. But considering how duel logs was playing cubics the other day I'm pretty sure he's never even read any of their full effects. He didn't even understand Nova
i'm surprised cyber twin and megalo didn't make the list
Average Rokket 1:0L's, go home and cry OTK:
Draco Berserker+Borrelsword+Utopia Double
I can tell you my opponents head at the OTS went read like a tomato.
Scored 5th place that day. (Out of 25)
Pulling that off everytime is exhausting
Please do Top 10 best link monsters or Top 10 non-Number XYZ monsters or Top fusion monsters that can only be brought out by a fusion summon !
I think Neos Knight could fit the list.
Blue Eyes, Cyber dragon, Lunalight... I think we will have a part 2.
i used to use Blade Armor Ninja in tandem in Six Sam archetype its kinda like the Shark but warriors only but only need two 4* warrior monster which is very easy to summon with Six Sam deck.
Cyber Twin, BLS & Leo Dancer all missing from the list entirely?
Pretty confused that Leo dancer wasn't on here like you have to be kidding me right! He always forgets Leo dancer and lunalight stuff I swear
Really missed Crimson Nova the Dark Cubic Lord on this list, it's one of the game enders in the cubic archetype. It is easy to summon, has 3k atk, is unaffected by monster effects if they have 3k or less ORIGINAL atk, burns for 3k in the end phase AND can gain a second attack when it destroyed a monster.
Surprised blade armor ninja didn't make an appearance. Thought it was popular in heroes
I love it when I see new videos in my feed. Gonna predict Draco, Berserker of the Tenyi is number 2. Will report back with results.
I was SO close.
At least for honorable mention there are: Cyber Twin Dragon,Lunalight Leo Dancer,Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon,BLS Envoy of the Beginning,Dinomist Spinos and infamous Mermail Abyssmegalo.
They shouldn't even be honorable mentions but straight up on the list considering they're all significantly better than cards near the bottom of the list
@@jokerofmorocco Why?You have some better options that this?
Aw man, Frightfur Kraken wasn't on here! I thought that one would be a shoo-in! It can attack twice, if it does attack it can be turned to defense position at the end of the battle phase to protect yourself on your opponent's turn, and you can opt not to fight with it to instead use it's ability where it can send 1 opponent's monster to the graveyard (bypassing destruction protection which is so helpful). Kraken is one of my favourite Frightfur monsters! At the very least it's way better than that Mataza monster from ages ago :/
Draco Berserker is one of my backup cards in case I have a chance to synchro summon in my Branded Charmers deck. Not always the best choice, but it can be really solid, especially if you mange to get him on your second turn and your opponent has at least a vouple of atl position monsters.
I like that the wording of Draco Berserker implies you banish your *opponent* for activating a monster effect, rather than the monster.
remember when armored samurai ben kei otk was top tier in Master Duel.
I'm surprised Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon and Performage Trapeze Magician didn't make the list. Twin burst has battle protection along with removal from the attacks. Trapeze magician also saw some competitive play in early Shadoll builds since Performage complimented the archtype with good light types and both having lvl 4 spellcasters. The destruction downside from trapeze was irrelevant since you'd fuse the target with El Shadoll Fusion anyway, for more burst damage.
You speak incredibly fast in your newer videos, I literally have trouble following you lol
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So, any ideas on how to flood the field with 2 Level 2/higher Cyberse monsters and 3 Effect monsters?
(Wait why do I get the feeling that the answer is Sprights)
Spright can't use update jammer
Salamangreat and mathmech are competitive decks that do the update jammer accesscode otk now, you just need 3 monsters and use transcode to reborn update jammer
It's not on here, but Kachi Kochi Dragon has served me very well in Duel Links. Especially if you combo it with Heated Heart.
Ah, White Aura Whale. One of my favorite Syncro monsters and my personal Ace Monster in my main Water deck.
Oh boy that Quiz with MBT with the zapper and last turn was good 😁😁
What do you mean I can't use Big Eye to summon Zerrziel, he's clearly an Evil Eye monster?!
White Aura Whale and Borrelsword Dragon are my big finishers in Master Duel. I always make sure to summon my Oyster tokens in Attack position for Dragon.