Meta Report Week 25/11-26/11


Meta Report: 56 Decks

New product: Terminal World (TW01)

  • 14.89% Silenforc (7)
  • 14.89% Branded (7)
  • 12.77% R-ACE (6)
  • 12.77% Fire King (6)
  • 6.38% Ritual Beast (3)
  • 6.38% Horus (3)
  • 4.26% Pendulum Magician (2)
  • 4.26% Runick (2)
  • 4.26% Centurion (2)
  • 4.26% Salamangreat (2)
  • 4.26% Unchained (2)
  • 4.26% Purrely (2)
  • 4.26% Synchron GS (2)
  • 4.26% Orcust (2)
  • 4.26% Ice Barrier (2)

    Others:

     

  • 2.13% Blackwing (1)
  • 2.13% Hero (1)
  • 2.13% Snake-Eyes (1)
  • 2.13% Chimera (1)
  • 2.13% Infernoid (1)
  • 2.13% Trap Trix (1)

Fire King


Diabellstar Snake-Eye Fire King once again solidifies its position as one of the top contenders of the week, clinching the first spot at the Winner of Sailing Card Game King OCG, expertly guided by 小军, with a total of 58 players. Notable alterations worth noting include the inclusion of three copies of Fire King Arvata and the addition of a second copy of Fire King High Avatar Garunix. These changes contribute substantially to the deck’s engine, notably reinforcing its ability to excel in extended grind game scenarios.

R-ACE


No noteworthy changes in R-ACE’s list, except for the return of Rescue-ACE Impulse, which seems to have been simply a weekly trend, reappearing in the main deck in the following two weeks.
The Snake-Eyes Populus and Bonfire package appears to have become standardized, emerging as the main version of the deck.

 

Silenforc


The deck took 1st and 2nd place Six Martial Arts Cards Tournament in China, 44 participants.

The Silenforc Deck focuses its strategy on a one-card ritual set-up that concludes with multiple interruptions and possesses a robust follow-up. It does not rely on utilizing the Extra Deck which allows it to play powerful cards such as Nadhir Servant and Pre-Preparation of Rites, both individually potent.
This deck stands as a potential meta contender to keep an eye on.
Skull Guardian, the Silenforcing Protector searches for Silenforc monster, or a Warrior or Dragon ritual monster, and serves as an omni-negation while Novox is under your control.
Silenforcing Barrier, in conjunction with Novox and a Ritual Light monster, restricts your opponent to attacking only Ritual monsters and prevents them from targeting Light monsters with card effects.
Furthermore, it adds consistency to the deck, enabling it to navigate through various boards.
The deck can also incorporate non-archetypal ritual monsters like Odd-Eyes Pendulumgraph Dragon, providing additional spell/trap negations.

Winner of Six Martial Arts Cards:

Conclusion


This week’s Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments showcased Fire King’s continued dominance, securing the top spot with not very notable modifications in their decks. R-ACE maintained stability, and the Silenforc deck claimed both 1st and 2nd places in a Chinese tournament. These results indicate evolving trends in the current metagame.