Fun fact: You can use Zexal Field to attach Rising Rebellion Falcon to Magnifica. Then you can tag into RR Falcon on the opponent's turn and nuke their board. Plus it nets you a 4K body that's immune to effects.
@@luisohernandez10 Zexal Field reads as follows "Your opponent cannot activate cards or effects in response to the activation of your cards and effects that target an Xyz Monster you control. During your Draw Phase, before you draw: You can place 1 "Shining Draw" from your Deck on top of your Deck. If an Xyz Monster(s) is Special Summoned to your field (except during the Damage Step): You can target 1 of those monsters; attach 1 Xyz Monster from your Extra Deck or GY to that monster as material. You can only use this effect of "Zexal Field" once per turn" And Magnifica doesn't state you must use a "Exosister" monster for the summon (tag out) on the card simply a material. Meaning before you summon Magnifica you'd play this. After the summon of Magnifica you will meet the required activation requirements for Zexal Field to attach Rising Rebellion Falcon to Magnifica. From there you can tag out and go for the win. the tag out is treated as an XYZ summon so your not restricted to it. I play this deck a lot. I've topped my locals a good hand full of times. Many list don't seem to play Exosister Carpedivem. PLAY THIS. I can not stress this enough. This can shut down matches. Exosisters is a really powerful deck but it takes knowing the matchup to really see it shine and it really is a sleeper hit. so yea have fun with this knowlage
@luisohernandez10 zexel field allows you to add an xyz monster as material to a xyz you control, (attach RR falcon as material to magnifica) then during your opponents turn, magnificas effect allows you to return an xyz monster you have as material to the extra deck then special summon it using magnifica as material (ignoring conditions and it counts as an xyz summon) allowing you to essentially swap rr falcon and magnifica's places. Best part is it counts as an xyz summon so it activates falcons effect wiping your opponents board.
Here’s something cool. On your opponents turn you use Magnifica’s banish effect then you tag it out on your opponents turn for Mikailis, then Returnia banishes and because you Xyz summoned that turn when Magnifica taged out you get another banish. Adding to a Total of three banishes.
The Deck has some problems indeed, most prominent would be you have to play into Nib or end on more or less nothing and that you end always on the same Endboard (Magnifica + Returnia and probably Vadis, maybe an Imperm), thats it, some more Variation would be much appreciated.
@@Alternis127See, this is what I don’t get. I got to Diamond 2 with Exosister primarily because of the searchable anti nib. You search Carpedivem with Pax then do your usual XYZ play and call Nib. You then have Crossout for your generic negates like Ash and Imperm. Other players better than me would have certainly taken better advantage and or to the top of Master rank Playing through interruption is not the greatest, but hardly problematic either. There is reason why Exosister is a top tier choice in Master Duel and TCG.
Once we get seventh tachyon I plan on running dominos purge instead of ash everything in this deck is light and you with tachyon you don’t need the spirit monsters anymore
Hey Dark love your video man. Aside from the Sprit engine theres this really fun engine with cyberdarks to play witch can force Martha to XYZ on your turn with her effect. Ive also found Dinomorpha can work too for protection or pushing for game. Keep up the hard work.
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Fun fact: You can use Zexal Field to attach Rising Rebellion Falcon to Magnifica. Then you can tag into RR Falcon on the opponent's turn and nuke their board. Plus it nets you a 4K body that's immune to effects.
I am so interested in what you say about Zexal Field and RR Falcon. Can you explain me like i am a 5 years old kid?
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Zexal Field reads as follows "Your opponent cannot activate cards or effects in response to the activation of your cards and effects that target an Xyz Monster you control. During your Draw Phase, before you draw: You can place 1 "Shining Draw" from your Deck on top of your Deck. If an Xyz Monster(s) is Special Summoned to your field (except during the Damage Step): You can target 1 of those monsters; attach 1 Xyz Monster from your Extra Deck or GY to that monster as material. You can only use this effect of "Zexal Field" once per turn"
And Magnifica doesn't state you must use a "Exosister" monster for the summon (tag out) on the card simply a material. Meaning before you summon Magnifica you'd play this. After the summon of Magnifica you will meet the required activation requirements for Zexal Field to attach Rising Rebellion Falcon to Magnifica. From there you can tag out and go for the win. the tag out is treated as an XYZ summon so your not restricted to it.
I play this deck a lot. I've topped my locals a good hand full of times. Many list don't seem to play Exosister Carpedivem. PLAY THIS. I can not stress this enough. This can shut down matches.
Exosisters is a really powerful deck but it takes knowing the matchup to really see it shine and it really is a sleeper hit. so yea have fun with this knowlage
What do you mean? I'm interested too
@luisohernandez10 zexel field allows you to add an xyz monster as material to a xyz you control, (attach RR falcon as material to magnifica) then during your opponents turn, magnificas effect allows you to return an xyz monster you have as material to the extra deck then special summon it using magnifica as material (ignoring conditions and it counts as an xyz summon) allowing you to essentially swap rr falcon and magnifica's places. Best part is it counts as an xyz summon so it activates falcons effect wiping your opponents board.
@@colemanilla9295 I didn't think about that at all, that's awesome. I'm gonna go test it out. Thanks for the advice!
Here’s something cool. On your opponents turn you use Magnifica’s banish effect then you tag it out on your opponents turn for Mikailis, then Returnia banishes and because you Xyz summoned that turn when Magnifica taged out you get another banish. Adding to a Total of three banishes.
Need more Exosister support to get me back into playing this deck. I love the design but it lacks a bit for me
Yeah exosister perform better in OCG
The Deck has some problems indeed, most prominent would be you have to play into Nib or end on more or less nothing and that you end always on the same Endboard (Magnifica + Returnia and probably Vadis, maybe an Imperm), thats it, some more Variation would be much appreciated.
We are getting seventh tachyon at some point which is basically another copy of pax
@@Alternis127See, this is what I don’t get.
I got to Diamond 2 with Exosister primarily because of the searchable anti nib. You search Carpedivem with Pax then do your usual XYZ play and call Nib. You then have Crossout for your generic negates like Ash and Imperm. Other players better than me would have certainly taken better advantage and or to the top of Master rank
Playing through interruption is not the greatest, but hardly problematic either. There is reason why Exosister is a top tier choice in Master Duel and TCG.
Once we get seventh tachyon I plan on running dominos purge instead of ash everything in this deck is light and you with tachyon you don’t need the spirit monsters anymore
Hey Dark love your video man. Aside from the Sprit engine theres this really fun engine with cyberdarks to play witch can force Martha to XYZ on your turn with her effect. Ive also found Dinomorpha can work too for protection or pushing for game. Keep up the hard work.
I just bought the core this video is so well timed ❤
First goodd