as a player of both I think Unchained and Fiendsmith are great, but I wouldn't call some base line plays sequenced freely assuming zero disruptions unbeatable, in all caps at that. very bold claims. especially the Rakea & Trap combo was unsafe and sequenced inefficiently. Rakea > pop s/t > s/t ss Shyama > Shyama eff target Rakea > Rakea ss Shvara > link 2. Using Sarama early creates 2 choke points to cut your combo off where Shyama's field effect can bait an extra negate while saving you an extra HOPT, all while being more resilient to Nibiru.
The deck is definitely beatable you don’t normally go for that combo but it’s to grab peoples attention and learn some of the basics of the deck, I love unchained but it absolutely does lose to nib alot of the time and you can absolutely play it safer and end on smaller still great endboards
In the tour guide combo there is a way to get out blue dog with des area and Caesar you just can’t summon disaster
Omg where did you get that mat, its gorgeous
as a player of both I think Unchained and Fiendsmith are great, but I wouldn't call some base line plays sequenced freely assuming zero disruptions unbeatable, in all caps at that. very bold claims. especially the Rakea & Trap combo was unsafe and sequenced inefficiently. Rakea > pop s/t > s/t ss Shyama > Shyama eff target Rakea > Rakea ss Shvara > link 2. Using Sarama early creates 2 choke points to cut your combo off where Shyama's field effect can bait an extra negate while saving you an extra HOPT, all while being more resilient to Nibiru.
The deck is definitely beatable you don’t normally go for that combo but it’s to grab peoples attention and learn some of the basics of the deck, I love unchained but it absolutely does lose to nib alot of the time and you can absolutely play it safer and end on smaller still great endboards