Meta Report Week 09/10-15/10


Meta Report: 60 Decks

10 Labrynth (16.67%)
8 R-ACE (13.33%)
8 Fire King (13.33%)
6 Purrely (10%)
4 Pendulum Magician (6.67%)
5 Runick (8.33%)
3 Centurion (5%)
2 Drytron (3.33%)
2 Earth GS (3.33%)

Others:

1 SalamanGreat (1.67%)
1 Dragon Link (1.67%)
1 LL-Tri-Brigade (1.67%)
1 @Ignister (1.67%)
1 Rikka (1.67%)
1 Tri-Brigade (1.67%)
1 Cyberse (1.67%)
1 Sky Striker (1.67%)
1 Shaddoll (1.67%)
1 TrapTrix (1.67%)
1 Mikanko (1.67%)
1 Vaylantz (1.67%)

Labrynth


The standard version of Labrynth continues to thrive this week. Destructive Daruma Karma Cannon is the card predominantly abused in this version, as it can remove Expurrely Noir from the field, despite being unaffected, making it an excellent disruption against Purrely and any deck by preventing Xyz, Synchro, and sending Link monsters to the graveyard.

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Welcome Labrynth has been reduced to a single copy, and in many lists, players choose not to include it at all due to Transaction Rollback, which exploits the effect of Big Welcome Labrynth, rendering it unnecessary.

Regarding the side deck, Powersink Stone is a card utilized to compensate for the limitation of Skill Drain, which is even more impactful when going first since it prevents activations.

In Labrynth, it’s quite straightforward to reach the two counters on it, using Lovely Labrynth of the Silver Castle and/or Lady Labrynth of the Silver Castle with the cards at one’s disposal, including the “Fornitures.”

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R-ACE


At the moment, Super Polymerization is the most utilized card among the flex spots of R-ACE. An increasing number of players are starting to opt for this choice, considering the significant number of mirror matches and acknowledging its flexibility against various other match-ups.

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Purrely


Despite the semi-limitation of Purrely Delicious Memory, the deck proves to be highly competitive and maintains its dominance in the current scene. Even with the restricted use of Purrely Delicious Memory, the deck showcases its resilience and effectiveness, consistently asserting its superiority on the competitive stage.

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Conclusion


In summary, the top decks in the Yugioh scene this week exhibit interesting developments. Labrynth continues to thrive, strategically utilizing Destructive Daruma Karma Cannon and opting for a single Welcome Labrynth.
R-ACE sees a rising trend in the use of Super Polymerization, particularly for mirror matches. Despite the semi-limitation of Purrely Delicious Memory Purrely remains a formidable contender, showcasing resilience and dominance.

These observations highlight the adaptability and strategic evolution of these decks in the ever-changing metagame.