If you g2nd. G1st its actually just a lot of memorization. Or you just die to Maxx C. And even if you have no clue what you do you can end on a somewhat decent board (you just don’t have enough follow up afterwards). But as long as guys Imperm Elder the deck is cracked.
@@JoeLikesBlue Stun, Lab (Trap build) and Tenpai. I believe even someone who has no idea of YGO could probably do fine with these decks after 10 min of learning. Stun and Tenpai because they are very linear. Trap heavy Lab because its the modern equivalent of set 5 pass. Sure Lab is complex and has a lot of depth but the concept is very easy to understand.
@@aetherwolf9288 Give me ten minutes with a combo video and I would have this deck figured out as well. Actual skill comes out when determining how to respond to your opponent’s plays.
Same thing for a person who has never played before, btw. Though I heavily disagree with the idea that anyone could truly understand a yugioh deck enough to not lose upon meeting any interruption in just 10 minutes in the first place.
Just as a clarification: The decklist shown isn’t the only way to build this deck. Instead of Pelephin you can play Zefrapelica (basically a second old Lara with another name [and a destroy during the endphase clause]) or neither of them. Also Bounds is optional but it definitely helps in MD (however you need two Reis to make it effective as you cannot special it back if it leaves the field). You also don’t need the 3rd Ulti Canna and Typhoon probably should be Bagooska for a counter to Maxx C. Also the second Falco is optional but this depends on how common Kash is and how quick folk learns what to banish (Banshee or Falco if it is a one of). Other than this the combo lines shown in the video while functional are by no means perfect. So I strongly suggest you come to the RB DC if you wanna learn the deck (or directly check out Chu and EDYPro as they have combined probably over 60 hours of content and are main contributors to the spreadsheet).
The advantage of Ritual Beast is its complexity. Many average players won't know what to stop from the deck in order to disrupt your plays. Still, the best way to play against Tenpai is a trap deck.
The deck is extremely linear even integrating Nemeses. The deck is uncomfortable to stop because one of the key cards for the loop (cannahawk) is returned to the extra deck as a cost outside of that it is not particularly difficult to deal with
@@Inu3KL The deck is a shifter combo deck that has lines through Nib and Droll. It also can end on multiple omni negates. Also the new waves of support were specifically designed to counter Yubel making the deck very powerful. While the deck has linear combos they are more like guidelines as once you get interrupted or open SBTL or Inheritance the deck has a lot of choice tied to it. Also deckbuilding the deck is similarly complex to Branded (Bounds yes or no, Zefrapelica and or Pelephin or neither of them, second Steeds, Nemeses yes no and if yes Protos or just Colossus, 2 Falcos or 2 Reis or both at one, Board breaker or HT approach and if Board breaker Thrust or Eclipse?). All of these deck building choices are viable and it is up to personal preference and skill level if you want to play them. So just because the deck is taught as a linear combo deck with a lot of resources to keep track of this cannot be further from the truth in practice. I would say from linearity the deck is around DLink post Chaos ruler. Its no Tear but the lines change a lot when you open more extenders and one ofs or if you g2nd or not.
@@aetherwolf9288 Okay, but that doesn't make it complex That applies to any deck tier 2 and up Again, deck building is something that can be made more complex for any deck if it has several cards or other options that can be integrated When I see it I will believe it
@@Inu3KL I don’t know any deck where adding one archetypal card leads to the very structure of your deck changing. I also don’t know any deck that doesn’t relay on heavy milling that has a guided comboline instead of fix combos (except DLink post Chaosruler). Maybe some variances of Branded, like Saphire Surprise and some version of Centurion can compare.
@@FrancisCabatit Hawk Falco and Rei. Or SLara Elder and Canna. Or Shifter Banshee and IP. Depending on what your definition of key card is all of these cards are viable options.
I easily got most of the cards of this archetype in the new selection pack when I'm trying to build Goblin Biker, still not finished Then I got 1 UR Tenpai in a master pack Idk if the game wants me to play this or Tenpai, it's not even giving me what I actually want 💀
Hey all, i wanna buy this deck on paper so i was wondering if D shifter is a mist in the deck, because most of RB effect is on the banished zone and i thought if i don't have it i would be in massive disadvantage.
Yo ayer lo estuve probando si es consistente interesante deja buenas intenciones pero si me toco repasar mucho y lo malo del deck es bueno para mi el tiempo el juega mucho en contra, me paso en varios duelos que al hacer toda la jugada casi se me acaba y es complejo
First objective: Loop Canna and Ulti Canna. Second objective: Set up your extra normals to extend the Loop. Third objective: Don’t get Maxx Ced Forth objective: Lock Tenpai out of the game. Fifth objective: SLara and Nochi makes you immune to most HT. Sixth objective: Laugh as you successfully have 3 separate locks that are backed up by a pop 4 trap, optionally battle tricks as well as 4 mat apo and SP. Then finally you otk.
The key is protos. If protos resolves you instantly will win the game. He nullifies an attribute either fire or dark for yubel. Colossus was another popular extra deck option because he acts as a fell safe for the deck. It's anti nibiru and if you bait you have insulation to hand traps and some board breakers. Now like most combo decks it's not protected against Maxx c
And because Pot halfs they had to go into Tridant instead of Transendent and as such they were open to Imperm because they attacked. So yeah they misplayed
Bruh you give it such a low rating and now i know why. YOU HAVE NO CLUE HOW TO PLAY IT. You had shiffter in your opening hand game 1 and didnt use it? Like dude shiffter does nothing to rit beast and enables full combo easily. And you missed so many other combo lines. Like i wanna puke rn
@@FrancisCabatit shiii ive been saying this for awhile. Dude makes these decks and gives such a low score for them or gives a high cost for a deck that isnt even close for it like snake eye. This guy makss me cringe so hard
I love how 75% of the opponent's decks in the video were Tenpai
Yea, great match up for example, they're everywhere and i lost to them a lots
Skill Drain For Tenpai is a must or either stop ss
Yeah, though disruptions do the work sometimes, they're annoying as hell to play against too.
@@dracojensei1141 sadly, they always opn Backrow remover
My strategy: If I don't even know what I'm doing while cooking the combo, imagine the opponent
hahah😂
That pretty much is Ritual beast strategy sometimes. With no idea how the deck works its hard to figure out what to handtrap
other strategy: cook the combo so long enemy got bored and surrendered
else end up with S;P pass, we surrender
Need a PhD to play this deck
If you g2nd.
G1st its actually just a lot of memorization. Or you just die to Maxx C.
And even if you have no clue what you do you can end on a somewhat decent board (you just don’t have enough follow up afterwards). But as long as guys Imperm Elder the deck is cracked.
Need a PhD to play Yugioh optimally in general, much less this deck.
@@JoeLikesBlue Stun, Lab (Trap build) and Tenpai.
I believe even someone who has no idea of YGO could probably do fine with these decks after 10 min of learning.
Stun and Tenpai because they are very linear.
Trap heavy Lab because its the modern equivalent of set 5 pass. Sure Lab is complex and has a lot of depth but the concept is very easy to understand.
@@aetherwolf9288 Give me ten minutes with a combo video and I would have this deck figured out as well. Actual skill comes out when determining how to respond to your opponent’s plays.
Same thing for a person who has never played before, btw. Though I heavily disagree with the idea that anyone could truly understand a yugioh deck enough to not lose upon meeting any interruption in just 10 minutes in the first place.
Just as a clarification:
The decklist shown isn’t the only way to build this deck.
Instead of Pelephin you can play Zefrapelica (basically a second old Lara with another name [and a destroy during the endphase clause]) or neither of them.
Also Bounds is optional but it definitely helps in MD (however you need two Reis to make it effective as you cannot special it back if it leaves the field).
You also don’t need the 3rd Ulti Canna and Typhoon probably should be Bagooska for a counter to Maxx C.
Also the second Falco is optional but this depends on how common Kash is and how quick folk learns what to banish (Banshee or Falco if it is a one of).
Other than this the combo lines shown in the video while functional are by no means perfect.
So I strongly suggest you come to the RB DC if you wanna learn the deck (or directly check out Chu and EDYPro as they have combined probably over 60 hours of content and are main contributors to the spreadsheet).
The advantage of Ritual Beast is its complexity. Many average players won't know what to stop from the deck in order to disrupt your plays.
Still, the best way to play against Tenpai is a trap deck.
The deck is extremely linear even integrating Nemeses. The deck is uncomfortable to stop because one of the key cards for the loop (cannahawk) is returned to the extra deck as a cost outside of that it is not particularly difficult to deal with
@@Inu3KL The deck is a shifter combo deck that has lines through Nib and Droll. It also can end on multiple omni negates.
Also the new waves of support were specifically designed to counter Yubel making the deck very powerful.
While the deck has linear combos they are more like guidelines as once you get interrupted or open SBTL or Inheritance the deck has a lot of choice tied to it.
Also deckbuilding the deck is similarly complex to Branded (Bounds yes or no, Zefrapelica and or Pelephin or neither of them, second Steeds, Nemeses yes no and if yes Protos or just Colossus, 2 Falcos or 2 Reis or both at one, Board breaker or HT approach and if Board breaker Thrust or Eclipse?).
All of these deck building choices are viable and it is up to personal preference and skill level if you want to play them.
So just because the deck is taught as a linear combo deck with a lot of resources to keep track of this cannot be further from the truth in practice.
I would say from linearity the deck is around DLink post Chaos ruler.
Its no Tear but the lines change a lot when you open more extenders and one ofs or if you g2nd or not.
No this just ritual beast. If you see full power you need know ritual beast zefra.
@@aetherwolf9288 Okay, but that doesn't make it complex
That applies to any deck tier 2 and up
Again, deck building is something that can be made more complex for any deck if it has several cards or other options that can be integrated
When I see it I will believe it
@@Inu3KL I don’t know any deck where adding one archetypal card leads to the very structure of your deck changing.
I also don’t know any deck that doesn’t relay on heavy milling that has a guided comboline instead of fix combos (except DLink post Chaosruler).
Maybe some variances of Branded, like Saphire Surprise and some version of Centurion can compare.
Fucking hell 6 of the 8 matches were all tenpai
I can hear the empty wallets from here
They released tenpai yesterday and im already tired of facing it
Did tenpai really that popular?
@@shikaibankai4789yeah pretty much
Ghost reaper target lv 7 is them gonna have a bad time
@@daniellucas921not really as they just go into Princess into Raging into Zealantis
@@aetherwolf9288 open to handstraps and nibiru.
>ritual beast deck
>look inside
>fusion psychic monsters
I'm fully convinced now that staple cards and hand-traps are coded to be in the starting hand.
Id believe you too lol *looks at you Maxx C*
I need to see the Goblin Biker, P.U.N.K. Gold Pride deck
best way to play against tenpai is zombie world control, they need a specific type to synchro summon, that or buster blader.
While complex and hard to get the hang of, it’s quite strong once you get the hang of the game plan.
Dude the key cards being kimun instead of Ulti Canna the literal glue of this archetype drives me insane
@@FrancisCabatit Hawk Falco and Rei.
Or SLara Elder and Canna.
Or Shifter Banshee and IP.
Depending on what your definition of key card is all of these cards are viable options.
sky striker tenpai is pretty neat actually.
13:40 handloop turbo
an actually accurate video, nice
I easily got most of the cards of this archetype in the new selection pack when I'm trying to build Goblin Biker, still not finished
Then I got 1 UR Tenpai in a master pack
Idk if the game wants me to play this or Tenpai, it's not even giving me what I actually want 💀
I LOVE YOU CRAB MAN 🗣️🔥‼️💯 RITUAL BEASTS RAHHH
Never play this deck, but it made me wonder should I play double summon in this deck too
I don't think it's absolutely necessary. But it could make for an interesting extension for more options. I'd say go for it 😊
So many Tenpai players do not go into Meteor dragon before entering battle phase it’s crazy 🤣
You should try ritual beast zefra shs. That so good.
The name is ritual beast... But no ritual is needed 🤣
Can't wait for goblin bikers vid
Hey all, i wanna buy this deck on paper so i was wondering if D shifter is a mist in the deck, because most of RB effect is on the banished zone and i thought if i don't have it i would be in massive disadvantage.
What was the decklist of that Tenpai Skystriker duelist?
I really wanted to play this deck. Even a few years ago. But it is waaaaay too difficult for me. Sadly.
Tenpi everywhere 😂
Is the music from fire emblem 3 houses?
only time limit can defeat this deck from cooking it's board
Tenpai is so popular
Nothing against the archetype or those who play it but the whole process for the final board is quite boring to watch
Next vídeo i need a goblin bike decklist
ngl tempai players can turn their brain off while playing
Fucking hell looking at the matches.
Where infernoid, i need it plssss
What did I read this as "I need it piss" 😅
@@megafiend01 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't think you need three ulti cannahawk.
Set Called under Shifter XD
9:01 ???
I came here for cultured reasons.
Yo ayer lo estuve probando si es consistente interesante deja buenas intenciones pero si me toco repasar mucho y lo malo del deck es bueno para mi el tiempo el juega mucho en contra, me paso en varios duelos que al hacer toda la jugada casi se me acaba y es complejo
I dont understand this deck .
First objective:
Loop Canna and Ulti Canna.
Second objective:
Set up your extra normals to extend the Loop.
Third objective:
Don’t get Maxx Ced
Forth objective:
Lock Tenpai out of the game.
Fifth objective:
SLara and Nochi makes you immune to most HT.
Sixth objective:
Laugh as you successfully have 3 separate locks that are backed up by a pop 4 trap, optionally battle tricks as well as 4 mat apo and SP.
Then finally you otk.
The key is protos. If protos resolves you instantly will win the game. He nullifies an attribute either fire or dark for yubel. Colossus was another popular extra deck option because he acts as a fell safe for the deck. It's anti nibiru and if you bait you have insulation to hand traps and some board breakers. Now like most combo decks it's not protected against Maxx c
@@MakuraZalis In MD its mostly Colossus (depending on how popular Tenpai gets in the next weeks).
You messed up the combos constantly
Only genius can play this deck
Ouch. I'm brain hurs
Im tired already, im playing 5 game with 5 tenpai in arow
I havent played since the new cards came out. Please dont tell me this video is representative of the current ranked
Yeah it is if not worse
Nope nevermind Ritual beast was the only cards that caught eyes in this pack but i don't have time or patience to learn long combos
@@lcDer2 coward
A deck that’s needs a PhD. in Duelling, sign me up!
broken ass tenpai in single duel format
Why my rank always tenpai guys van yku explain
yes my armpit waifu
How did you survive?? In game 2
Pot of prosperity halves the battle damage that turn.
And because Pot halfs they had to go into Tridant instead of Transendent and as such they were open to Imperm because they attacked.
So yeah they misplayed
Ahhh thanks yall…i know master duel is a toxic game but the community as a whole is very helpful and i love it
@@kishanwinston341 my pleasure buddy 🙂
なにやってるのかさっぱり分からねえ・・・
Tenpai 80% in this clip, this show them normal players like a idiot player have low intelligence for playing hard deck lmao😂
Where ritual card?
There are no ritual cards. Just because the archetype's called Ritual Beast doesn't mean they ritual summon.
@@milesstorzillo7650 🤓
In OCG its called Spiritual Beast.
If u dont know how to play this deck the op doesn't either
Bruh you give it such a low rating and now i know why. YOU HAVE NO CLUE HOW TO PLAY IT. You had shiffter in your opening hand game 1 and didnt use it? Like dude shiffter does nothing to rit beast and enables full combo easily. And you missed so many other combo lines. Like i wanna puke rn
Finally someone said it... I noticed multiple times how he didn't activate reitauri Effect and the Pettlepin makes me shudder at drawing it
@@FrancisCabatit shiii ive been saying this for awhile. Dude makes these decks and gives such a low score for them or gives a high cost for a deck that isnt even close for it like snake eye. This guy makss me cringe so hard
Evil eye please