tcg has lizarddose that full combos off 1 card as well but doesnt use protectcode, it uses the gwc trap to banish binder to do all the things on opp turn. wondering which line is better lol
@@mythostcg I haven't used Lizardose as it's only coming next year to Japan. There are lots of routes to go for so atm I don't think the best lines have been discovered yet. Anything goes for now.
Planning on playing a more pure cyberse style when it's released in the tcg or possibly thinking of combining it with my code talkers that's mainly my idea
@@been2980 Dominus Conflicts with Maxx C and Dotscaper which has been an issue in testing. Retaliating "C" I don't have room for. If I had space I'd play it.
@@lun-gi-oh1556 Nice. I bought about 5 boxes of crossover breakers last weekend and pulled pretty much play sets of every card so might as well play all three new decks. Malice cards were a bit expensive so a box usually made my money back this time when I usually just buy the singles. I got a secret White binder, but no secret red ransom though. Nice guide. Cyberse lines are so freaking long lol. I'm trying to combine Malice with Myutant for fun instead though, but can surprisingly end on similar boards.
@@Dwerynith It is. But tbh most of the price is due to the 25th SCR cards. The cheapest SP is $15 but mine's $150. The deck should only cost around $150 with the lowest rarities. That includes staples.
Crazy OCG has so much better rarities
@@TeamSolidarity100 Konami went all out this year with high rarities. It's even possible to get D Link or Lightsworn in full 25th Scr.
tcg has lizarddose that full combos off 1 card as well but doesnt use protectcode, it uses the gwc trap to banish binder to do all the things on opp turn.
wondering which line is better lol
@@mythostcg I haven't used Lizardose as it's only coming next year to Japan. There are lots of routes to go for so atm I don't think the best lines have been discovered yet. Anything goes for now.
How to play start at 15:20
Planning on playing a more pure cyberse style when it's released in the tcg or possibly thinking of combining it with my code talkers that's mainly my idea
its actually a good engine in other Cyberse decks
Better stock up on those Chaos Hunters
No dimension shifter is kinda crazy. I personally would play it. Good list though.
@@samoochi2172 it's in the side. Too many popular decks that don't care about it to main.
@@lun-gi-oh1556 I feel you
any reason why youre not playing dominus impulse and retaliating c ?
@@been2980 Dominus Conflicts with Maxx C and Dotscaper which has been an issue in testing. Retaliating "C" I don't have room for. If I had space I'd play it.
I can see Nibiru being an additional problem for this deck. Has that come up a lot?
@@aceofgames5584 it does but you can easily recover.
How much is it i want to build this deck but i dont have much
@@rionsame it's around $200 USD to build in the OCG. Cheaper if you already have the extra deck. It's not out in the TCG yet.
And how much this deck cost ya? Also thanks for your thoughts and profile
@@Tonetone389 It cost $600 excluding staples I had like Maxx C etc. The Maliss core is around $150.
@@lun-gi-oh1556 Nice. I bought about 5 boxes of crossover breakers last weekend and pulled pretty much play sets of every card so might as well play all three new decks. Malice cards were a bit expensive so a box usually made my money back this time when I usually just buy the singles. I got a secret White binder, but no secret red ransom though. Nice guide. Cyberse lines are so freaking long lol. I'm trying to combine Malice with Myutant for fun instead though, but can surprisingly end on similar boards.
@@lun-gi-oh1556 omg that's expensive for OCG standards no ?
@@Dwerynith It is. But tbh most of the price is due to the 25th SCR cards. The cheapest SP is $15 but mine's $150. The deck should only cost around $150 with the lowest rarities. That includes staples.
All of these combos lose to a single nibiru
@@Kozmojoe I'm showing off how to play the deck not how to play around Nibiru.
People are still playing that card? 😂lmao
@@Magikey It's rarely used rn in OCG