Yu-Gi-Oh! Noble Knight Deck Profile 2023 + Combos!! | Forgotten Powers 🏰
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- This forgotten archetype has so many cool options and hidden powers, i absolutely love to play it🔥
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Your list is amazing, man! My mum bought me the Noble Knights of the Round Table box many years ago, when I was around 13 or 14. Ever since then I've been in love with this archetype. So happy to find someone who loves them as much as I do. I will try your list in Master Duel!
I really like your build!
I've been playing Noble Knights for years and as you said, it's a forgotten archetype.
Not so forgotten after all,
TIME TO GO TO CAMELOT!
i like using the infernoble knights with noble knight especially with charles, i have yet to run into another noble knight user in master duel. unless they just pair us together lol
Thank you for your video :)
This might be my next deck
i heard that there's a new noble knight card in mp23.
hope it could be a useful support to noble knight.
this system is too old, no recycle, no endurance, we need new lv.4 knights and a chance to rebirth.
Would be amazing!!
For what do you use The "Infernoble Knight Renaud" ?
Because I kinda can't see the reason why he's in this list
He works perfect in combination with immortal phoenix gearfried
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You mean because Renaud can be special summoned when Phoenix is on the field and by that becomes a tuner?
On the other hand if I didn't miss anything you have no Synchros in your profile involved.
Or does Renaud just become a material for another Isolde?
Sorry for all the questions, but I'm really curious because Renaud confuses me the most in this profile
U are free the ask as many questions as u like haha, it's not the effect that it becomes a tuner but the effect that if the card is special summoned u can add back an equip spell from the grave or banished zone to the hand which is really good and helpfull in this deck, and ofcourse it's also another body on the field which is always nice to go into your higher link monsters or masquerena for example
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Ok I see, thanks
update with the infernoble support ?
I'm playing Crusadia at the moment so that's not in the planning.
lol this is the only de3ck i use
No Merlin ?
In my opinion its not concistent enough, when u use merlin as a starter and u will be handtrapped your turn is over. Also isn't it a card which u can use of the effect of brothers because it doesn't count as an noble knight. I've tested Merlin but it didn't felt good for me.
thank you very much for the answer, I will try it too. I've always seen merlin as an increase in consistency, but times have changed.@@KingsTCG
Are you doing regionals idk what goes on in germany tho
I'm not from Germany so i don't know either haha😆, but yes i'm doing tournaments mostly locals and i'm planning to participate in some regionals as well this year!
@@KingsTCG oh nice. The accent got me lol what accent u got tho?
@@zac6683 I'm from the Netherlands so i have to say you where close haha
Has the deck changed at all with the inclusion of the new Field Spell?
It's still playable the way it is but when the new support came out i changed to crusadia so to be honest i didn't really checked out or tested the new support in this deck.
Can medraut search for infernoble knigths?
I dont think it does because it specifically says noble knight. But i've never tested that before so i'm not 100% percent sure but i dont think so
It does
Why is this 41 cards instead of 60
For not much decks a total of 60 main deck cards is efficient, same for the noble knight strategy. U want to have access to the key cards of your deck asap, when you have so many cards in your main deck it's just to hard and it would make the deck a lot less consistent.
You’re playing a deck forced to play 9-10 Equip Spells that, on their own, are dead cards. And yet you must get access to at least one. Fortunately, although its usage has been so generic that many forget it is actually a Noble Knight card, we have access to one of the best and arguably most unfair starters in the game in the extra deck: Isolde, Two Tales of the Noble Knights. The very reason you play 60 cards is to ensure that you minimise the odds of drawing into your brickier cards (not just the Noble Arms, but cards like Noble Knight Drystan, Ignoble Knight of Black Laundsallyn and Until Noble Arms Are Needed Once Again are often better kept in deck until you need them) while simultaneously maintaining the deck’s consistency by loading up on Warrior starters and extenders to get to Isolde as efficiently as possible.
Playing 40 cards is mandates that you reduce the consistency of accessing your deck’s primary playmaker - Isolde - by increasing the odds of drawing multiple Noble Arms as well as decreasing the amount of starter Warriors cards you have access to. It creates a dependency on cards like Medraut to start your combos, meaning that if your starter cards are stopped, you run the risk of losing the duel right there to a single hand trap
The deck has two things you absolutely must be aiming to do on turn 1: resolve Isolde’s special summon effect, and resolve Borz. Isolde is a no brainer, and Borz is to put Once Again and/or Gwenhwyfar in the graveyard. Once you hit turn 3, your goal is to OTK, or at the very least simplify the gamestate to a point where your opponent’s chance of winning hits 0. The priorities can change depending on your setup, but it is ideal that you use Drystan for his targeting protection, and King Custennin for his mass removal and resilience to negation to clear the board for the OTK/simplification.
We are no longer aiming to make King first turn and pass. There are countless ways in the game now to out a single King that this kind of board is simply not enough, and does nothing for your next turn plays.
You're right that the main goal in yourn turn 1 is resolving the effect of isolde. But also this effect can be stopped with a single ash for example. When you play 60 cards it will only be harder to draw into your starters like medraut because you can't simply put more starters in the deck because there just aren't any more starters for this archetype, the only thing you could put in are more equip spells or handtraps and that's not what u want when going first. I'm sorry but i don't see it working with this archetype to put in 60 cards
Where are the [Sword of Sparkles] ?
That card only equips to an "x-Saber" monster so it won't work with noble knights
@@KingsTCGThat card has two effect, I have already given you this hint, whether you can penetrate it or not depends on your enthusiasm
@@cheunghenry3639 the combo with sparkles and medraut sucks. This deck playa a lot of bricks they don't need another one like sparkles instead play the infernobles extenders like turpin or olivier
@@cheunghenry3639 I like the combos with sparkles, but it is a pretty advanced combo line and this deck looks like its trying to be pure with minimal techs like that.