Normal summon scrap recycler one card combo has been working beautifully for me. It will fetch you any missing pieces,great extender.. dont like giving up the normal summon but because he is level 3,it enables me to hard make a Quandax during my own turn to the emz to make sure Cluster always has a pop 2 ready without even having to commit my tuner effects to synchro during the opp turn. Endboard is Quandax in emz,citree,Phoenix,tristaros, With cluster,4 in hand. Have not used Sulfefnir revive effect OR a thystvern so still have those as utility
Crystron is so versatile and there are so many endboards and engines you can go for! Ending on three quick synchros and the trap, with plenty of follow up is devastating for the opponent!
@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh I've had crystrons since they released and im both excited and proud to see all the new doors they can unlock. Curious about a centurion variant
@@Magikey The new Crystron support is some of the best in recent memory, that both makes the deck competitive and stays true to the core mechanics of the deck by enabling it to quick synchro and utilize it’s original boss monsters!
for the foolish burial one card combo, instead of summoning 2 5s from deck you can summon citree and a 5, revive a 5 with the spell and end on trap infinity citree tristalos, going citree into dragster, trap shuffle citree to opo and then tristalos into citree into quarion
@lovrost That is correct! This is shown in one of the later lines and is definitely a useful line to make use of! As you pointed out, this is an additional point of interaction, with the only real loss being that you get one less pop due to the sequencing with the trap! The end boards Crystron can make are extremely flexible and can be changed around depending on the match up!
Just what I needed, already subbed and liked. Btw, do you have a way of dealing with a nib token apart from ty-phoon? I've found myself in situations where getting rid of the token becomes difficult.
Yes! It depends on the game state, but there are a number of ways to get rid of a large Nibiru token! For starters, going into Crystron Quariongandrax can easily get rid of the token! The same can be said for Crystron Cluster, which is extremely searchable and easily gets rid of it! You can also use S:P to get rid of it before you are locked into machines by using the Terrortop engine for example or with Crystron Sulfefnir lines!
Did I miss this: Inclusion to add Sulfador. Special Sulfador. Effect fo send 2. Opponent chains Ash Blossom. Does the play end there without additional extenders in hand? Specically after using the normal on Smiger
@@retributioniv9105 That is correct! Unfortunately, most one card combos cannot play through Ash, regardless of what deck you’re playing! The deck can, however, trade favorably into handtraps with two and three card combos, while still ending on the full endboard! The one card combo can play into certain handtraps, as showcased in the video!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh I was thinking as much. It is a little unsettling when using the deck that a simple Ash Blossom can wreck the combo line. We just need to find a better way around it. I've personally been using Talent and Crossout in the main to insulate the impact against Ash, Nib, Imperm, etc. Especially since it can also run those cards
@@jaro3183 It depends on what line you decide to take! Certain lines play more into handtraps than others, as such if you want to play better into Nibiru, it’s better to do that specific line, in which case you never give them a favorable moment to activate Nibiru!
how you outting detonator efficiently in engine. cuz the only out i found is sulf plus any name beats all the det pops and ends you on at least cyber dragon depending on the discard
Crystron Tristaros and Crystron Inclusion, as well as Crystron Sulfefnir and Crystron Smiger, will play favorably into a Detonator, even if you didn’t open Forbidden Droplets or Impermanence! Normal summon Crystron Tristaros and activate Crystron Inclusion, if the Detonator effects are used right away, a board can still be established by making use of the resources in graveyard, if the effects aren’t used right away, you can force out the materials by attacking over it with Crystron Eleskeletus, which will remove one material, and by summoning Cyber Dragon infinity, which will remove two of them! Crystron Tristaros insulates the plays, as it allows immediate access to Crystron Sulfador from the deck, which will give you more than enough resources to play into a Detonator and end on two to four interruptions! For example, if Detonator is used in response to the activation of Crystron Inclusion, Crystron Tristaros can be chained, and even if the Detonator is used in response, the Crystron Sulfador will still be successfully summoned from the deck, sending Crystron Thystvern and Crystron Sulfefnir, this allows for guaranteed access into Crystron Eleskeletus which can remove the last material before comboing off!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh Ohhh I thought trist wouldnt resolve if it didnt have a monster to synchro with but it resolves as much as possible and you get sulfador ss and eff to send?
It depends on if you have access to the cards! The deck performs extremely well without the inclusion of them, however, it would be worthwhile to either main or side deck those that you have access to, depending on what match ups are expected!
@@pringles6085 Playing gossip shadow could definitely be useful! Being able to negate a monster effect when you already have the ability to combo is an excellent option! It depends on what you think comes up the most!
@@spyreofthewolves8125 Yes! Getting Crystron Tristaros on the field before going for the effect of Crystron Sulfador helps insulate it from targeted negation, such as Veiler and Impermanence, by chaining the effect of Crystron Tristaros and summoning Crystron Citree from the deck to synchro summon Crystron Eleskeletus with them! Even if they have another handtrap to stop Crystron Tristaros from resolving, you can go into Crystron Eleskeletus and combo off from there!
@@spyreofthewolves8125 You can easily access Crystron Tristaros with Crystron Sulfefnir and Crystron Inclusion, and Crystron Inclusion can be accessed by Crystron Smiger! Most hands should be able to set up Crystron Tristaros before going into other Crystron plays, to insulate them from handtraps!
That is correct! The deck can be successful without needing to play a second copy of Crystron Citree, as there are plenty of ways to recycle resources in the deck, however, it comes down to preference! If lines where a second copy come up often, you could definitely justify playing it at two!
I have a ruling question regarding the Nibiru line, since Eleskeletas' Effect to special summon back is a trigger effect, wouldn't it always be Chain Link 1 and Nibiru Chain Link 2? Doesn't that ruin a lot if your opponent Chains Nibiru to Eleskeletas' effect? Other than that great video, love the effort, love the deck!
That is correct! It doesn’t ruin the lines, however, as the explanation in the video is talking about if they activate Nibiru as chain link two, in which case the Nibiru resolves before the effect of Eleskeletus to summon back a monster, or if they wait till the next chain, after the effect of Eleskeletus resolves!
@@molnarmike9818 If the opponent only has Nibiru, you tend to still end on three to four interruptions with plenty of follow up! If you are worried about Nibiru you can hold back resources and force them to use it by getting two level five monsters on the board which threatens a Cyber Dragon Infinity, before going into other plays!
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Really good guide! Doing a amazing job for the community instead of other paid spreadsheet
The Crystron deck profile is already posted and linked in the description!
Amazing crystron guide, you got a fking subscriber goddammit
Normal summon scrap recycler one card combo has been working beautifully for me. It will fetch you any missing pieces,great extender..
dont like giving up the normal summon but because he is level 3,it enables me to hard make a Quandax during my own turn to the emz to make sure Cluster always has a pop 2 ready without even having to commit my tuner effects to synchro during the opp turn.
Endboard is Quandax in emz,citree,Phoenix,tristaros,
With cluster,4 in hand. Have not used Sulfefnir revive effect OR a thystvern so still have those as utility
Crystron is so versatile and there are so many endboards and engines you can go for! Ending on three quick synchros and the trap, with plenty of follow up is devastating for the opponent!
@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh I've had crystrons since they released and im both excited and proud to see all the new doors they can unlock.
Curious about a centurion variant
@@Magikey The new Crystron support is some of the best in recent memory, that both makes the deck competitive and stays true to the core mechanics of the deck by enabling it to quick synchro and utilize it’s original boss monsters!
for the foolish burial one card combo, instead of summoning 2 5s from deck you can summon citree and a 5, revive a 5 with the spell and end on trap infinity citree tristalos, going citree into dragster, trap shuffle citree to opo and then tristalos into citree into quarion
basicaly getting a dragster neg for free, although a bit akward to sequence
terrortop is the same line
@lovrost That is correct! This is shown in one of the later lines and is definitely a useful line to make use of! As you pointed out, this is an additional point of interaction, with the only real loss being that you get one less pop due to the sequencing with the trap! The end boards Crystron can make are extremely flexible and can be changed around depending on the match up!
very good guide :D thanks
Just what I needed, already subbed and liked.
Btw, do you have a way of dealing with a nib token apart from ty-phoon? I've found myself in situations where getting rid of the token becomes difficult.
Yes! It depends on the game state, but there are a number of ways to get rid of a large Nibiru token! For starters, going into Crystron Quariongandrax can easily get rid of the token! The same can be said for Crystron Cluster, which is extremely searchable and easily gets rid of it! You can also use S:P to get rid of it before you are locked into machines by using the Terrortop engine for example or with Crystron Sulfefnir lines!
Did I miss this: Inclusion to add Sulfador. Special Sulfador. Effect fo send 2. Opponent chains Ash Blossom. Does the play end there without additional extenders in hand? Specically after using the normal on Smiger
@@retributioniv9105 That is correct! Unfortunately, most one card combos cannot play through Ash, regardless of what deck you’re playing! The deck can, however, trade favorably into handtraps with two and three card combos, while still ending on the full endboard! The one card combo can play into certain handtraps, as showcased in the video!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh I was thinking as much. It is a little unsettling when using the deck that a simple Ash Blossom can wreck the combo line. We just need to find a better way around it. I've personally been using Talent and Crossout in the main to insulate the impact against Ash, Nib, Imperm, etc. Especially since it can also run those cards
How do you play if the opponent is holding nib until you make dawn dragster?
@@jaro3183 It depends on what line you decide to take! Certain lines play more into handtraps than others, as such if you want to play better into Nibiru, it’s better to do that specific line, in which case you never give them a favorable moment to activate Nibiru!
how you outting detonator efficiently in engine. cuz the only out i found is sulf plus any name beats all the det pops and ends you on at least cyber dragon depending on the discard
Crystron Tristaros and Crystron Inclusion, as well as Crystron Sulfefnir and Crystron Smiger, will play favorably into a Detonator, even if you didn’t open Forbidden Droplets or Impermanence! Normal summon Crystron Tristaros and activate Crystron Inclusion, if the Detonator effects are used right away, a board can still be established by making use of the resources in graveyard, if the effects aren’t used right away, you can force out the materials by attacking over it with Crystron Eleskeletus, which will remove one material, and by summoning Cyber Dragon infinity, which will remove two of them! Crystron Tristaros insulates the plays, as it allows immediate access to Crystron Sulfador from the deck, which will give you more than enough resources to play into a Detonator and end on two to four interruptions! For example, if Detonator is used in response to the activation of Crystron Inclusion, Crystron Tristaros can be chained, and even if the Detonator is used in response, the Crystron Sulfador will still be successfully summoned from the deck, sending Crystron Thystvern and Crystron Sulfefnir, this allows for guaranteed access into Crystron Eleskeletus which can remove the last material before comboing off!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh Ohhh I thought trist wouldnt resolve if it didnt have a monster to synchro with but it resolves as much as possible and you get sulfador ss and eff to send?
What do you think on fuwalos in the main deck and purulia and meowls in side is it mandatory to play fuwalos when u can or is it easy without it?
It depends on if you have access to the cards! The deck performs extremely well without the inclusion of them, however, it would be worthwhile to either main or side deck those that you have access to, depending on what match ups are expected!
@ thank u
What do you think about playing a gossip shadow for when you open with terrortop but already have combo and want to insulate from monster hts?
@@pringles6085 Playing gossip shadow could definitely be useful! Being able to negate a monster effect when you already have the ability to combo is an excellent option! It depends on what you think comes up the most!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh im trying it instead of the second dragster for now
Do you have lines for if they Imperm/Veiler Sulfador? That’s where I always get hand trapped and it loses me a lot of games…
@@spyreofthewolves8125 Yes! Getting Crystron Tristaros on the field before going for the effect of Crystron Sulfador helps insulate it from targeted negation, such as Veiler and Impermanence, by chaining the effect of Crystron Tristaros and summoning Crystron Citree from the deck to synchro summon Crystron Eleskeletus with them! Even if they have another handtrap to stop Crystron Tristaros from resolving, you can go into Crystron Eleskeletus and combo off from there!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-OhAnd if we don’t have Tristalos it’s extremely hand dependent?
@@spyreofthewolves8125 You can easily access Crystron Tristaros with Crystron Sulfefnir and Crystron Inclusion, and Crystron Inclusion can be accessed by Crystron Smiger! Most hands should be able to set up Crystron Tristaros before going into other Crystron plays, to insulate them from handtraps!
Is two citree really not needed?
That is correct! The deck can be successful without needing to play a second copy of Crystron Citree, as there are plenty of ways to recycle resources in the deck, however, it comes down to preference! If lines where a second copy come up often, you could definitely justify playing it at two!
I have a ruling question regarding the Nibiru line, since Eleskeletas' Effect to special summon back is a trigger effect, wouldn't it always be Chain Link 1 and Nibiru Chain Link 2? Doesn't that ruin a lot if your opponent Chains Nibiru to Eleskeletas' effect? Other than that great video, love the effort, love the deck!
That is correct! It doesn’t ruin the lines, however, as the explanation in the video is talking about if they activate Nibiru as chain link two, in which case the Nibiru resolves before the effect of Eleskeletus to summon back a monster, or if they wait till the next chain, after the effect of Eleskeletus resolves!
@@ZeroYu-Gi-Oh I mean we'd still have Quariongandrax/Infinity and the trap after that, but the right Nib timing does hurt I guess
@@molnarmike9818 If the opponent only has Nibiru, you tend to still end on three to four interruptions with plenty of follow up! If you are worried about Nibiru you can hold back resources and force them to use it by getting two level five monsters on the board which threatens a Cyber Dragon Infinity, before going into other plays!