I would have found your video more easily if it had "Vermillion" in its title. On the deck itself: Having played the deck religiously before and with the new stuff on Area already, don't you feel like not being able to persona ride on turn 4 is a serious drawback to not running THE BLOOD in the ride deck? Also, Roughkur is basically a better Kashin for Phoenix combos. And Phoenix is still your only "multi-attacker" in this deck and as such the only finisher this deck has (which is why he should be played at 4, as every copy of Phoenix you see is an additional attack per turn). That +1 from Roughkur and the ability to reuse a single copy on every turn is basically essential to the deck. Definitely worth running over Falhart, Deathscythe. Multiple Strokes has kind of an anti-synergy in this deck, considering you end up binding most of your opponent' rears. And Gojo does not seem like he will be of much use, to be honest, considering how rarely you CB with your deck.
I would have found your video more easily if it had "Vermillion" in its title.
On the deck itself:
Having played the deck religiously before and with the new stuff on Area already, don't you feel like not being able to persona ride on turn 4 is a serious drawback to not running THE BLOOD in the ride deck?
Also, Roughkur is basically a better Kashin for Phoenix combos. And Phoenix is still your only "multi-attacker" in this deck and as such the only finisher this deck has (which is why he should be played at 4, as every copy of Phoenix you see is an additional attack per turn). That +1 from Roughkur and the ability to reuse a single copy on every turn is basically essential to the deck. Definitely worth running over Falhart, Deathscythe.
Multiple Strokes has kind of an anti-synergy in this deck, considering you end up binding most of your opponent' rears.
And Gojo does not seem like he will be of much use, to be honest, considering how rarely you CB with your deck.