Nekroz - Impcantations (TCG)
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Back in 2015, what was thought to be the bane of all of Yu-Gi-Oh came to be in form of a ritual deck that did all kinds of things that no one expected besides pissing off Extra Deck monsters to hearts content. Now here we are in 2022 and it is still doing the same thing, only yet it is a lot more fun to have around than Monarchs (no offense to Lithium2300). Now with the recent "important" competitive taking place, and with the winter 2021/2022 competitive dueling season wrapping up, the meta have went full circle to undergo a 180° to where the reliance on Extra Deck monsters is now more than ever *(including with the recent shortcomings for the Adventurer and D/D decks that got the deserved boost from it's players at YCS Las-Vegas).
How does Nekroz play into the picture as an Anti-Meta contendor with the sudden dependency of the Extra Deck? Simply put it that it has the ritual monsters that can skelter your opponents ability to utilize their ED monsters to their fullest potential; such examples include "Nekroz of Unicore" (which entirely locks their effects if special summoned from the Extra Deck) and "Nekroz of Areadbhair" (used to tribute unnecessary Garnets from your hand or unwanted monsters from your field to negate and banish monsters such as DPE). Besides the usual Unicore and Areadbhair, also in the lineup is "Nekroz of Brionac" (TL;DR, Knightmare Unicorn, but without a discard cost and can target 2 monsters that were Special summoned from the Extra Deck), and "Nekroz of Trishula" (Banish 3 cards, but 1 each from your opponents hand, field, and Graveyard), "Nekroz of Clausolas" (Negates Effects of monster Special Summoned ftom ED and reduces attack to 0). Besides those, "Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz" (once having very significant importance) still maintains relevancy to the deck only as a hit switch as an urgency tool for Areadbhair, Unicore, or even Trishula. As for the ritual spells, a 2-2-1 ratio (that being cycle, Kaleidescape, and then mirror) has been the most common ratio in modern Nekroz builds for a reason I am assuming involving them being a brick of sorts.
As for Impcantations and the Dogmatika engine, the debate surrounding the two is that some say one engine is better than the other. To be fair, both have their fair share of problems, and both have their strengths. For Impcantations, I decided to go with a ratio involving with *(2 Candoll, 2 Talismandra, 1 Penciplume, 1 Bookstone).* The reason for not running Chalislime is because I feel it is not worth prioritizing the Impcantation engine solely for the sake of getting Nekroz monsters out; however I do keep in notion that I still use the Impcantation Ritual Spell card anytime I have the monsters not being conceived as Garnet pieces. As for Dogmatika, the only pieces I have going for it is Ecclesia, Titaniklad, and Nadir Servant. This is because of the components needed for Dogmatika Punishment which helps mill out all kinds of Extra Deck monsters I could use in any compacity.
Finally comes the Other stuff which aren't too special; however the most notable cards include "Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom" (because it is a Draw 1 that allows me to put any pieces back that I will need later on); "Triple Tactics Talent" mainly due to the fact I'm not running any hand traps for Nekroz doesn't traditionally run handtraps in their main deck unless necessary; and "Diviner of the Heralds" to mill cards like "Elder Entity N'tss and "Herald of The Arc Light" on summon.
( https://youtube.com/watch?v=RI6phHJHzpY&feature=youtu.be )
Back in 2015, what was thought to be the bane of all of Yu-Gi-Oh came to be in form of a ritual deck that did all kinds of things that no one expected besides pissing off Extra Deck monsters to hearts content. Now here we are in 2022 and it is still doing the same thing, only yet it is a lot more fun to have around than Monarchs (no offense to Lithium2300). Now with the recent "important" competitive taking place, and with the winter 2021/2022 competitive dueling season wrapping up, the meta have went full circle to undergo a 180° to where the reliance on Extra Deck monsters is now more than ever *(including with the recent shortcomings for the Adventurer and D/D decks that got the deserved boost from it's players at YCS Las-Vegas).
How does Nekroz play into the picture as an Anti-Meta contendor with the sudden dependency of the Extra Deck? Simply put it that it has the ritual monsters that can skelter your opponents ability to utilize their ED monsters to their fullest potential; such examples include "Nekroz of Unicore" (which entirely locks their effects if special summoned from the Extra Deck) and "Nekroz of Areadbhair" (used to tribute unnecessary Garnets from your hand or unwanted monsters from your field to negate and banish monsters such as DPE). Besides the usual Unicore and Areadbhair, also in the lineup is "Nekroz of Brionac" (TL;DR, Knightmare Unicorn, but without a discard cost and can target 2 monsters that were Special summoned from the Extra Deck), and "Nekroz of Trishula" (Banish 3 cards, but 1 each from your opponents hand, field, and Graveyard), "Nekroz of Clausolas" (Negates Effects of monster Special Summoned ftom ED and reduces attack to 0). Besides those, "Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz" (once having very significant importance) still maintains relevancy to the deck only as a hit switch as an urgency tool for Areadbhair, Unicore, or even Trishula. As for the ritual spells, a 2-2-1 ratio (that being cycle, Kaleidescape, and then mirror) has been the most common ratio in modern Nekroz builds for a reason I am assuming involving them being a brick of sorts.
As for Impcantations and the Dogmatika engine, the debate surrounding the two is that some say one engine is better than the other. To be fair, both have their fair share of problems, and both have their strengths. For Impcantations, I decided to go with a ratio involving with *(2 Candoll, 2 Talismandra, 1 Penciplume, 1 Bookstone).* The reason for not running Chalislime is because I feel it is not worth prioritizing the Impcantation engine solely for the sake of getting Nekroz monsters out; however I do keep in notion that I still use the Impcantation Ritual Spell card anytime I have the monsters not being conceived as Garnet pieces. As for Dogmatika, the only pieces I have going for it is Ecclesia, Titaniklad, and Nadir Servant. This is because of the components needed for Dogmatika Punishment which helps mill out all kinds of Extra Deck monsters I could use in any compacity.
Finally comes the Other stuff which aren't too special; however the most notable cards include "Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom" (because it is a Draw 1 that allows me to put any pieces back that I will need later on); "Triple Tactics Talent" mainly due to the fact I'm not running any hand traps for Nekroz doesn't traditionally run handtraps in their main deck unless necessary; and "Diviner of the Heralds" to mill cards like "Elder Entity N'tss and "Herald of The Arc Light" on summon.
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