The second effect of Sauravis can be used to negate the activation or effect of Nibiru, since it can only be activated "when your opponent would Special Summon a monster(s)" and it negates summons, not activations or effects that include summoning. It is also not possible to negate the summon of Nibiru when it is summoned by its effect, since the summon is done while an activated effect is resolving, and it is not possible to activate effects while resolving an effect. This means effects that negate summons can only be activated in response to a summon that is done outside of the resolution of a chain (such as link, synchro, or xyz summoning, or summoning done immediately after an effect activated as chain link 1 resolves).
@Murasane I probably should have added a couple more into the video but I've got a busy week ahead so wanted to get the video out before the weekend finished
Another obscure one is Veidos eruption dragon of extinction, he's a ht for those decks heavily dependants on their field spell, could be good in future metas
As a yugi-boomer who has been here and stayed since yee old yugi-kaiba format, I did know all of these, but ill admit I definitely forgot Miradora's effect, like full on blank there admittedly.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Skull Meister. You can discard it from the hand to negate an effect activated from your opponents gy. It's a level 4 fiend monster
Hey guys just letting you know saftey net is a sitting maxx c for your opponents turn especially if u have other field cards to replace it with once your turn comes
I've unironically used Sauravis in Purrely in TCG, it's quite good as that deck can easily fold to cards like Veiler and Imperm. And I was hoping you would mention Wattkinetic Puppeteer in this video but perhaps that's too niche 😂
I love Red Reboot, and it didn’t deserve the ban in the TCG. One of my favorite niche hand traps has to be Prohibit Snake! My opponents are almost always blindsided by it when I use it!
I have run Winter Cherries from time to time. Its good in a blind second deck when the meta is predictable. As for the others, i have tried running several of them in the past. The link negate one though i will have to give a try. With so much Yubel running around, cherries might be an advatagous add.
I played Ghost Reaper in Labrynth for the xyz cup and damn, the card put in work. Every game it resolved, I won😂 I have all the xyz monster used by Kashtira, Purrely, Exosisters and Rikka and since Labrynth doesn’t need the extra deck it was an easy choice to try the card out finally.
@@OvercastYGO I crafted one just to try it. If I have more UR points and another event rolls around where I think it could work, I'll probably invest in more. The problem against Kashtira is that Reaper banish face-up, so they can recover from it.
Excellent video, I definitely did not know of some of these. Some of these handtraps that Special Summon themselves are also level 7, so a consideration for bodies on the board in the likes of Kashtira.
To be fair, a number of these were commonly seen and known about for ages, but were merely powercrept in the metagame. -Red Reboot saw a lot of side deck play for a long time, but was not seen much since due to backrow heavy decks not being as popular (and things like Imperm and Evenly being the mainly seen traps, not counting Paleo variants.) -Phantazmay was used A LOT in the MR4/Link Era. Now that Links aren't as demanding to play the game, Phantazmay sees little to no use. It primary does well vs Link heavy decks, but does absolutely nothing vs anything else. -Ghost Mourner is a niche tech card. Retaliating "C" is pretty much insect pile or bust -- coming from someone who played Battlewasp Beetrooper on MD before I stopped playing altogether. -Lancea saw a lot of use when Flunder was really popular. Being able to stop banishes is extremely powerful against a deck like that. Chaos Hunter is the same thing, but gives a body on board (that can then be Impermed, Veilered, etc.) -Flying "C" is just bad. -Delta can see some niche use, but Epsilon not so much. The only things you'd really see Epsilon stop are Imperm (on a monster that can remove itself from the board), or Lab traps going second. Gamma just does their job but way more easily. -Ghost Sister is actually one you don't see much, but we just saw in EUWCQ. Tenpai Dragons played it and had LP so damn high their finals opponent couldn't win through it. It's cheeky at best, meh at worst. -Engraver only works vs Crossout Designator in the current environment. It's too inconsistent to rely on, and you're better off running literally ANYTHING else over this, even Delta. -Sauravis is actually a really good one for this list. It gives a lot of surprise protection, and very few people actually run it, let alone even consider it. If you actually summon Sauravis, you're a madman or playing a generic Ritual deck that can just toss it onto the board.
Thanks for the comment. I'm a Master Duel player so I'm not well educated on modern TCG Meta. So this video is based on my bias experience playing on Master Duel for the last year or two. I was also on Hiatus from the game when Links first came out and we had that 2017 - 2021 master rule in.
@@OvercastYGO Makes sense, I got back into TCG modern last year for only a few months and I know all these cards lol. Switched to Edison, which surprisingly has quite a few hand traps. Only a couple are viable though.
I'm interested if Singularity Fiend will see play in the future perhaps in Runick or White Forest decks Attribute DARK Level 1 ATK/ 0 DEF/ 0 [ Fiend / Effect ] When your opponent Special Summons a monster(s): You can discard this card and 1 Spell; destroy that monster(s). You can only use this effect of "Singularity Fiend" once per turn.
calling red reboot niche is kinda crazy. that card was absolutely a well-known side deck staple in the tcg before its ban that being said, this video is very much filled with niche cards otherwise so ig its not that bad, just wanted to point this one out edit: dogwood was/is a weird one in tcg context, seeing use because of the time rules specifically. potentially deciding a game 3 simply because after activating it, your life points are now higher than your opponents, winning you that game because thats all the time rules care about lol
Understandable, but I haven't really played modern TCG so I overlooked that. As for Master Duel, Red Reboot is rarely seen unless a deck like Labrynth hits the top of the popularity table.
@@OvercastYGO all good, its completely fair to overlook that, and you said in the video that youre not really a tcg player. thats the main reason i wanted to point out these examples, just give some extra information that could be interesting to some people
Yeah I need to look into this Voiceless deck since I don't play TCG. Looks like I gave myself a small headstart with this video learning what Sauravis does
The second effect of Sauravis can be used to negate the activation or effect of Nibiru, since it can only be activated "when your opponent would Special Summon a monster(s)" and it negates summons, not activations or effects that include summoning. It is also not possible to negate the summon of Nibiru when it is summoned by its effect, since the summon is done while an activated effect is resolving, and it is not possible to activate effects while resolving an effect. This means effects that negate summons can only be activated in response to a summon that is done outside of the resolution of a chain (such as link, synchro, or xyz summoning, or summoning done immediately after an effect activated as chain link 1 resolves).
You're right I think,
It seems like my first source when doing my research was mistake.
I'll pin this. Thank you.
im surprised you mentioned contact c but not gnomaterial lol
@Murasane I probably should have added a couple more into the video but I've got a busy week ahead so wanted to get the video out before the weekend finished
@@OvercastYGO ah true tbf I did forget midora is a card til you mentioned it
I love the effect and design of Typhoon.
However, the opportunity to use it hasn't come up for me.
Another obscure one is Veidos eruption dragon of extinction, he's a ht for those decks heavily dependants on their field spell, could be good in future metas
As a yugi-boomer who has been here and stayed since yee old yugi-kaiba format, I did know all of these, but ill admit I definitely forgot Miradora's effect, like full on blank there admittedly.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Skull Meister. You can discard it from the hand to negate an effect activated from your opponents gy. It's a level 4 fiend monster
@Sigmaairav Yeah should have mentioned this. For some reason I thought this was one of the more well known ones 😂
Hey guys just letting you know saftey net is a sitting maxx c for your opponents turn especially if u have other field cards to replace it with once your turn comes
I've unironically used Sauravis in Purrely in TCG, it's quite good as that deck can easily fold to cards like Veiler and Imperm. And I was hoping you would mention Wattkinetic Puppeteer in this video but perhaps that's too niche 😂
I almost did 😂
I love Red Reboot, and it didn’t deserve the ban in the TCG.
One of my favorite niche hand traps has to be Prohibit Snake! My opponents are almost always blindsided by it when I use it!
Play a few trap decks and you'll change your tune about reboot. The thing causes way too many non games to be considered healthy.
@@TwistedBOLT Konami’s design philosophy is to blame here buddy. And yeah, I’m a big Altergeist fan.
I have run Winter Cherries from time to time. Its good in a blind second deck when the meta is predictable. As for the others, i have tried running several of them in the past. The link negate one though i will have to give a try. With so much Yubel running around, cherries might be an advatagous add.
I was expecting more niche stuff like mad hacker and sneaky c
I played Ghost Reaper in Labrynth for the xyz cup and damn, the card put in work. Every game it resolved, I won😂 I have all the xyz monster used by Kashtira, Purrely, Exosisters and Rikka and since Labrynth doesn’t need the extra deck it was an easy choice to try the card out finally.
I wanted to use that card also but I ran out of UR points
@@OvercastYGO I crafted one just to try it. If I have more UR points and another event rolls around where I think it could work, I'll probably invest in more. The problem against Kashtira is that Reaper banish face-up, so they can recover from it.
great video, learned a lot. Very clear and concise, keep it up!
Thanks!
Excellent video, I definitely did not know of some of these. Some of these handtraps that Special Summon themselves are also level 7, so a consideration for bodies on the board in the likes of Kashtira.
Thanks!
To be fair, a number of these were commonly seen and known about for ages, but were merely powercrept in the metagame.
-Red Reboot saw a lot of side deck play for a long time, but was not seen much since due to backrow heavy decks not being as popular (and things like Imperm and Evenly being the mainly seen traps, not counting Paleo variants.)
-Phantazmay was used A LOT in the MR4/Link Era. Now that Links aren't as demanding to play the game, Phantazmay sees little to no use. It primary does well vs Link heavy decks, but does absolutely nothing vs anything else.
-Ghost Mourner is a niche tech card. Retaliating "C" is pretty much insect pile or bust -- coming from someone who played Battlewasp Beetrooper on MD before I stopped playing altogether.
-Lancea saw a lot of use when Flunder was really popular. Being able to stop banishes is extremely powerful against a deck like that. Chaos Hunter is the same thing, but gives a body on board (that can then be Impermed, Veilered, etc.)
-Flying "C" is just bad.
-Delta can see some niche use, but Epsilon not so much. The only things you'd really see Epsilon stop are Imperm (on a monster that can remove itself from the board), or Lab traps going second. Gamma just does their job but way more easily.
-Ghost Sister is actually one you don't see much, but we just saw in EUWCQ. Tenpai Dragons played it and had LP so damn high their finals opponent couldn't win through it. It's cheeky at best, meh at worst.
-Engraver only works vs Crossout Designator in the current environment. It's too inconsistent to rely on, and you're better off running literally ANYTHING else over this, even Delta.
-Sauravis is actually a really good one for this list. It gives a lot of surprise protection, and very few people actually run it, let alone even consider it. If you actually summon Sauravis, you're a madman or playing a generic Ritual deck that can just toss it onto the board.
Thanks for the comment.
I'm a Master Duel player so I'm not well educated on modern TCG Meta. So this video is based on my bias experience playing on Master Duel for the last year or two.
I was also on Hiatus from the game when Links first came out and we had that 2017 - 2021 master rule in.
@@OvercastYGO Makes sense, I got back into TCG modern last year for only a few months and I know all these cards lol. Switched to Edison, which surprisingly has quite a few hand traps. Only a couple are viable though.
I'm interested if Singularity Fiend will see play in the future perhaps in Runick or White Forest decks
Attribute DARK
Level 1 ATK/ 0 DEF/ 0
[ Fiend / Effect ] When your opponent Special Summons a monster(s): You can discard this card and 1 Spell; destroy that monster(s). You can only use this effect of "Singularity Fiend" once per turn.
@@esoteric7990 Sounds like something that could work in Sky Strikers also
Sadly discarding does not work with the sinful spoils/wf type spells/traps
Just letting you know the last 5 minutes or so is just a black screen with music in the background
Thanks, cutting that out now.
Uploaded this in a hurry and didn't proof watch after exporting.
calling red reboot niche is kinda crazy. that card was absolutely a well-known side deck staple in the tcg before its ban
that being said, this video is very much filled with niche cards otherwise so ig its not that bad, just wanted to point this one out
edit: dogwood was/is a weird one in tcg context, seeing use because of the time rules specifically. potentially deciding a game 3 simply because after activating it, your life points are now higher than your opponents, winning you that game because thats all the time rules care about lol
Understandable, but I haven't really played modern TCG so I overlooked that.
As for Master Duel, Red Reboot is rarely seen unless a deck like Labrynth hits the top of the popularity table.
@@OvercastYGO all good, its completely fair to overlook that, and you said in the video that youre not really a tcg player. thats the main reason i wanted to point out these examples, just give some extra information that could be interesting to some people
another great and original video
@@PatounesTR Thank you!
Psyframe gear Delta is a side option in the ocg.
Never seen that heaven dragon before.
Sadly I already know all of these ones. I'd like to see handtraps which are almost NEVER used. The very obscure ones.
Gnomaterial is also good 👍
Sauravis is definitely an important one to know about
Its going to see sooo much more use now that voiceless voice is out
Yeah I need to look into this Voiceless deck since I don't play TCG. Looks like I gave myself a small headstart with this video learning what Sauravis does
No representation for Hop Ear Squadron? Shame.
I like Extra Veiler
Everybody knows about kuriboh already (i didnt watch the video)
😂😂 Kuriboh is not mentioned in the video