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Nekroz of Brionac (And Nekroz in General if you like)


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Now that the Deck is tcg legal everywhere:

http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Nekroz_of_Brionac

You can Ritual Summon this card with any "Nekroz" Ritual Spell Card. Must be Ritual Summoned without using "Nekroz of Brionac", and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. You can only use each of these effects of "Nekroz of Brionac" once per turn.
● You can discard this card; add 1 "Nekroz" monster from your Deck to your hand, except "Nekroz of Brionac".
● You can target up to 2 face-up monsters on the field that were Special Summoned from the Extra Deck; shuffle them into the Deck.



Discuss the most important (and currently most expensive) card in the Deck, and why Nekroz are really only ridiculous ridiculously good because they're ridiculously consistent.

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TBF, you should honestly be happy it costs so much (and it's funny how it's likely better to just buy boxes).

 

While money is not a reason for a deck to be balanced, it does mean that you won't have to experience the deck AS much.

 

Honestly, the dumb level for the current DT storline (so not including BA), goes:

 

Nekroz > Infernoid (sackiest shit ever, but at least it's not good or consistent) > Ritual Beasts > Qliphucks > Shaddolls > Satellars > Yang Zing

 

I mean, Qliphucks are midrange in level of dumb shit they can do/how horrible a gamestate they are to play against. And that deck has a ton of unfair cards.

 

It's really sad that the upper tier of these decks exist.

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There are actually people willing to shell out that much money just for the makings of a deck?  Not even the whole thing; just those 6-8 cards?  Those tournaments better be dishing out a lot of prize money, because with that kind of money, if there wasn't tournaments that would nail me a huge profit, I'd just buy myself a nice new computer and be happy with that.  And even your list is excluding Clausolas; another 2-3 of (buy ALL the searchers).

>money
>ygo

no way mang that encourages unsportsmanlike conduct

takahashi himself said so when he forbade cash prizes
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There are actually people willing to shell out that much money just for the makings of a deck?  Not even the whole thing; just those 6-8 cards?  Those tournaments better be dishing out a lot of prize money, because with that kind of money, if there wasn't tournaments that would nail me a huge profit, I'd just buy myself a nice new computer and be happy with that.  And even your list is excluding Clausolas; another 2-3 of (buy ALL the searchers).

 

Ugh.  This price tag is part of why I gave up irl dueling long long ago.  Even if I kinda like this deck (compared to other meta decks, that is), I wouldn't be willing to pay half that for the entire deck, let alone not even ten cards.

 

OT: Brio's pretty cool; both his effects are fairly useful but the searching effect is obviously his most important feature.

 

But a playset of Clausolas isn't even 5 bucks. >.>

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I routinely run into them on ygopro, and it seems like no matter what starting hand the opponent gets, he's instantly able to cycle through all the rituals and the turn always ends with trishula on their field, and all my cards spirited away to various places. -_-

Is this what the rest of you were always saying you felt like against qliphorts?

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I routinely run into them on ygopro, and it seems like no matter what starting hand the opponent gets, he's instantly able to cycle through all the rituals and the turn always ends with trishula on their field, and all my cards spirited away to various places. -_-

Is this what the rest of you were always saying you felt like against qliphorts?

 

Qliphorts and Nekroz show that there is such a thing as too much consistency.  In the case of Qliphorts, if you can manage to not get OTK'ed, you should be able to fight back, but then you get a floodgate flipped on you.

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Of course Brionac would be the fuckin' money card- It's the RotA that doubles as fodder for the other Rituals and can also screw over Extra Deck monsters, especailly the Pendulum ones since it literally removes them from their Extra Deck all together.

...Also because it wanted to be like its predecessor (not counting when it was Verz'd) when HA01 came out.

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Isn't this set's current existence proof enough that the YGO playerbase is terrible?  Even if the cards in Secrets of Eternity do offer support for archtypes that didn't previously exist in the TCG, the [i]only[/i] reason why SP2 was released internationally over SP1 was only because everyone and their mother wanted to build a Necroz Deck.  I'm glad that Konami made 3 major cards in a Necroz Deck short printed just to give those players a middle finger.

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Of course Brionac would be the fuckin' money card- It's the RotA that doubles as fodder for the other Rituals and can also screw over Extra Deck monsters, especailly the Pendulum ones since it literally removes them from their Extra Deck all together.

 

It isn't that.

Brionac is literally 2 copies per case on average.

Trish is 4 copies per case on average

 

Not sure about Valkyrus, but its also short printed.

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Not necessarily.

 

But what would be the possible reasoning behind that?

 

 

Same reason why we don't have the full rights to Magi Magi (because KoA wants to censor the art, and the artist doesn't want none of that), and the Lovecraft stuff.

 

Aren't we already getting the Lovecraft stuff regardless?

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