Going 2nd, Akihiron allows OTK, pop Aki with fusion spell after activation, search trap, and if Creation is the only monster on the field he can attack each monster once, which means LETHAL since it can attack directly also (per monster)
You miss the entire point of the new Fiendsmith cards. Lacrima is yet another 1 card starter, that can also make a disruption out of the Trap (gy eff)) very similar to Promethean Princess using a copy of Irae since it triggers when sent to gy from anywhere. Also placing 2 Engravers in the GY makes fusing for Irae much easier since you don't give up Engraver followup (if using Sequence spinning them back). But the major point is those cards help you dodge board breakers. Agnusdei IS for link climbing. The typical play would be to make Irae and Sequentia, link them into Agnusdei, then use Engraver's revive for Apo (2 materials). Then on the opponent's turn, Lacrima revives Agnus, Agnus revives Irae and equips itself so the negates are live. They aren't game breaking but still worth running in more Fiendsmith-focused decks that can afford the extra deck slots, such as Azamina.
Going 2nd, Akihiron allows OTK, pop Aki with fusion spell after activation, search trap, and if Creation is the only monster on the field he can attack each monster once, which means LETHAL since it can attack directly also (per monster)
You miss the entire point of the new Fiendsmith cards. Lacrima is yet another 1 card starter, that can also make a disruption out of the Trap (gy eff)) very similar to Promethean Princess using a copy of Irae since it triggers when sent to gy from anywhere. Also placing 2 Engravers in the GY makes fusing for Irae much easier since you don't give up Engraver followup (if using Sequence spinning them back).
But the major point is those cards help you dodge board breakers. Agnusdei IS for link climbing. The typical play would be to make Irae and Sequentia, link them into Agnusdei, then use Engraver's revive for Apo (2 materials). Then on the opponent's turn, Lacrima revives Agnus, Agnus revives Irae and equips itself so the negates are live.
They aren't game breaking but still worth running in more Fiendsmith-focused decks that can afford the extra deck slots, such as Azamina.
Underwhelming. Yeah right! Oh look a memento extender!
You’re missing the point
These cards are completely busted
You want to make deasirea and get it into the grave to be summoned on your opponents turn