Exodia Millennium Snake-Eyes
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You average Snake-Eye deck for the most part, crucially, however, it's teched to bring out the maximum potential of Unstoppable Exodia.
On their own, both Millennium and Snake-Eye are very quick to start and end on their desired boards, but due to the nature of Ankh's effect, you cannot have an end board including Exodia as well as Snake-Eyes. To mitigate this, included in the list are 3 copies of G.B. Hunter, 3 copies of Spell Card "Monster Reborn" and 1 copy of ROTA. Both the main archetypes can combo off independant of each other, so the inclusion of these other cards are circumstantial in their importance and efficacy.
G.B. Hunter prevents any monster on the field from being shuffled back into the deck, and this conflicts with Millennium Ankh's effect to clear your board to bring out Exodia. If she's already on the field, you aren't even allowed to activate Ankh, but if she is summoned in chain after Ankh was already activated, that has a very different result. The ideal hand to pull off the G.B. shuffle skip is Ankh, Diabellstar, G.B., Spell Card "Monster Reborn", and Snake-Eye Ash.
Here's a demonstration of how this combo would play out:
- Activate Diabellstar from hand, sending G.B. Hunter from hand to graveyard, special summoning Diabellstar.
- Activate Diabellstar's on summon effect to add Sinful Spoils of Doom, Rciela to hand from deck.
- Normal summon Snake-Eye Ash, search Poplar, activate on summon effect to search desired Snake-Eyes Spell/Trap.
- Perform full Snake-Eye combo.
- Activate Millennium Ankh.
- Chain Link 2, activate Spell Card "Monster Reborn", special summoning G.B. Hunter from graveyard.
- Since Millennium Ankh was already activated, its effect must go through as much as possible. This means you reveal all 5 pieces of exodia from hand, field, or deck, special summon Unstoppable Exodia, then you would not shuffle all face-up non-Millennium and/or Exodia monsters from the field into the deck, instead leaving them untouched while sending Millennium Ankh to the graveyard, all due to G.B. Hunter's continuous effect.
This, of course, is inconsistent and quite a hopeful opening hand to expect for this combo, but it's not impossible. Due to the sheer consistency of both Millennium as well as Snake-Eye as engines, having an unideal hand for this best case scenerio is far from a devastating blow to the deck. There are more than enough stater options in this deck to mitigate any additional risk G.B. and Monster Reborn bring, and they are hardly bricks in hand either. Monster Reborn speaks for itself, while G.B. still has a useful blanket effect to engage in later turns against other decks that enjoy recycling their cards, as well as that she is pitch fodder for Diabellstar or even Ash and Oak if their summon effects are negated. She can also be placed in the back row by Wedju's effect to search any other MIllennium monster, then special summoned by Flamerge on your opponent's turn to interrupt a play.
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