Funny way to counter Michu: If you play a Dark States deck containing "Botis" and "Shine My Greed", then the combo is going to work. In order to do this, you must have Botis on board and a Quick Spell named "Shine My Greed" on hand. After the Michu player swaps their Vanguards as when Grade 1 Nokuno on the V Circle attacks, activate the Quick Spell (Shine My Greed) to SB4 and add a heap of armor to the Vanguard for that battle, then proc Botis' Auto Skill by CB1, then tuck a Grade 3 card from the Discard Pile to soul. With that, the Dark States player gets to retire the Michu troop behind the Vanguard so that they will stay as a Nokuno Vanguard when they declare the End Phase. This combo will hurt the Michu player extremely bad, not gonna lie.
Noqno g2 skill is an act skill so it's in main phase
Funny way to counter Michu: If you play a Dark States deck containing "Botis" and "Shine My Greed", then the combo is going to work. In order to do this, you must have Botis on board and a Quick Spell named "Shine My Greed" on hand. After the Michu player swaps their Vanguards as when Grade 1 Nokuno on the V Circle attacks, activate the Quick Spell (Shine My Greed) to SB4 and add a heap of armor to the Vanguard for that battle, then proc Botis' Auto Skill by CB1, then tuck a Grade 3 card from the Discard Pile to soul. With that, the Dark States player gets to retire the Michu troop behind the Vanguard so that they will stay as a Nokuno Vanguard when they declare the End Phase. This combo will hurt the Michu player extremely bad, not gonna lie.
That’s a crazy combo to devastate Michu 😨
Roxy freaked out when we saw this comment hahaha
Luckily Botis and Shine My Greed is not played often…
@flameknightkiana what is the name of the "Shine my greed" card? I can't seem to find that card on decklog.
Shining Selfishness
Except one issue with that play. The new Michu makes you ride the old Michu from bind. The weakness is non existent
@@roxas105ful But you can only superior ride back to the old Michu if the vanguard is Glistening Mood, Michu, at the end of the turn.