Fun fact: If the Supreme King had played and attacked with Sparkman alongside Infernal Wing on his first turn the Duel would have likely gone something like this; Jim would do the same play he does in the anime, except now Time-Stream would bring his LP down to 150. He would destroy Infernal Wing and then Sparkman right after. Whether he would revive Sparkman with half ATK to hit the Supreme King for even more damage or keep that Spell to keep his monster alive in a worst case scenario is a matter of debate. But in the end it wouldn't matter because the Supreme King would still draw into Oversoul ,summon Avian or Sparkman and immediately tribute them for Malicius Edge. With Jim having only 150 LP left, the Supreme King would have Malicius Edge attack Fossil Warrior for Game, Jim would lose due to a 200 ATK difference.
21:26 It would entirely depend on when you remember the effect and calling a judge for a replay if your opponent argues against bringing the monster back. If it wouldn't affect anything else, such as what you would draw or mill, the judge likely would let the rewind happen to where you get the monster back. If getting the monster back would significantly change how other events would have played out, then the judge would likely declare it an accepted gamestate and not have the monster come back. I learned this from watching DistantCoder, who has a series (out of order) on judging on Dueling Book.
I feel like Branded could really screw with Volcanics simply by adding something like DNA Surgery, as with that the Branded deck could turn the Volcanics from Pyro monsters into Dragons, and thus make them viable removal targets for Fallen of Albaz. I've literally used that combo against a Blackwing deck in Master Duel. Opponent got Blackwing Armor Master into play on their second turn, and then as soon as I got to my draw phase I got Fallen of Albaz, and then flipped my set DNA Surgery to just yoink their Armor Master with Albaz to bring out Titaniklad. And on my very next turn I was able to get out my Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon (my deck was a Blue-Eyes/Albaz hybrid deck). Plus, I doubt people will expect DNA Surgery to be in an Albaz deck. But I'm by no means an expert on Yu-Gi-Oh!, so I could absolutely be wrong there.
Looking back on this with the new support, its kind of interesting how The Supreme King *never* draws into Neos. Meaning that, as far as the anime is concerned, there's nothing that really contradicts the idea of Neos Lord being in his Extra Deck; he just never drew into Neos to summon it. Which COULD be seen as Neos defying The Supreme King, albeit subtily, like he did when he literally tried to leave the latter's deck.
You bring up a great point. His ace was arguably Malicious Edge, but that's a corruption of Blade Edge. Neos, and all the Neo Spacians, are notably absent.
22:02 Yeah. Super-Poly is crazy; side-load the right generic fusion monsters into your Extra Deck and you can delete important playmakers from your opponent's board and give yourself some power options just like that!
Just a little correction to your comment regarding Elemental HERO Sunriser (although you probably realized it anyway)... Even if the Supreme King had something like Elemental HERO Sunriser, he could not have summoned it with Dark Calling. Because Dark Calling, much like Dark Fusion, requires you to summon a Fiend type Fusion monster, and aside from the Evil HERO's themselves, none of the HERO archetype Fusion monsters are Fiends.
i think, thundergiant could attack, but in the anime, it could only destroy a monster, when its fusion-summoned, but its free, unlike the real game, where it can destroy one per turn, by discarding also infernal prodigy shares a statline with hero kid, so its more of a retrain of it, rather than bubbleman.
Thunder giant could only destroy a monster whose original attack points were less than its owns but it could still attack in the turn it use its effect
@@godofwind200 On the bright side, Thunder Giant’s effect actually scales up. Raise his ATK and the scope of his targeting destruction grows as the effect only cares about the opponent’s ATK at base.
Volcanics can nuke pretty easily and can disrupt plays but once you’re out of gas this deck doesn’t do much, especially against Branded or Kash or even Tear
Thaht'z-too-bad, 'cause probably when da 140th-episode of YGOGX is finished, "TO BE CONTINUED..." words could possibly really ought 2 b added to da screen bottom all-the-time/all-along!
Infernal Gainer doesn't have a HERO equivalent, right? Is he supposed to represent the Supreme King? Design wise they're both very...spikey. And even the 'banish self for two turns' effect can be seen as referencing the Supreme King's reincarnation.
Infernal Gainer indeed doesn't have a counterpart, in fact it and Evil Hero Prodigy are the only Evil Hero's (except for the fusions) who aren't counterparts to existing Hero's And before someone says "Malicious Edge doesn't have a counter part" i'd say it's the counterpart of Blade-edge : Both have "Edge" in the name Both are level 7 with 2600 attack points Both have a Piercing effect
@@LouX453funfact prodigy is actually the evil hero counterpart of hero kid(same attack and defense),(jp name is hell brat), brat = tempered kid. So yeah
Fun fact:
If the Supreme King had played and attacked with Sparkman alongside Infernal Wing on his first turn the Duel would have likely gone something like this;
Jim would do the same play he does in the anime, except now Time-Stream would bring his LP down to 150. He would destroy Infernal Wing and then Sparkman right after. Whether he would revive Sparkman with half ATK to hit the Supreme King for even more damage or keep that Spell to keep his monster alive in a worst case scenario is a matter of debate.
But in the end it wouldn't matter because the Supreme King would still draw into Oversoul ,summon Avian or Sparkman and immediately tribute them for Malicius Edge.
With Jim having only 150 LP left, the Supreme King would have Malicius Edge attack Fossil Warrior for Game, Jim would lose due to a 200 ATK difference.
I love the Evil Hero archetype. It's my favourite sub-archetype of the Heroes. I really wish it got more support.
Well, do I have some good news for you, man.
21:26 It would entirely depend on when you remember the effect and calling a judge for a replay if your opponent argues against bringing the monster back. If it wouldn't affect anything else, such as what you would draw or mill, the judge likely would let the rewind happen to where you get the monster back. If getting the monster back would significantly change how other events would have played out, then the judge would likely declare it an accepted gamestate and not have the monster come back.
I learned this from watching DistantCoder, who has a series (out of order) on judging on Dueling Book.
I feel like Branded could really screw with Volcanics simply by adding something like DNA Surgery, as with that the Branded deck could turn the Volcanics from Pyro monsters into Dragons, and thus make them viable removal targets for Fallen of Albaz. I've literally used that combo against a Blackwing deck in Master Duel. Opponent got Blackwing Armor Master into play on their second turn, and then as soon as I got to my draw phase I got Fallen of Albaz, and then flipped my set DNA Surgery to just yoink their Armor Master with Albaz to bring out Titaniklad. And on my very next turn I was able to get out my Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon (my deck was a Blue-Eyes/Albaz hybrid deck). Plus, I doubt people will expect DNA Surgery to be in an Albaz deck.
But I'm by no means an expert on Yu-Gi-Oh!, so I could absolutely be wrong there.
Looking back on this with the new support, its kind of interesting how The Supreme King *never* draws into Neos.
Meaning that, as far as the anime is concerned, there's nothing that really contradicts the idea of Neos Lord being in his Extra Deck; he just never drew into Neos to summon it.
Which COULD be seen as Neos defying The Supreme King, albeit subtily, like he did when he literally tried to leave the latter's deck.
You bring up a great point.
His ace was arguably Malicious Edge, but that's a corruption of Blade Edge. Neos, and all the Neo Spacians, are notably absent.
22:02 Yeah. Super-Poly is crazy; side-load the right generic fusion monsters into your Extra Deck and you can delete important playmakers from your opponent's board and give yourself some power options just like that!
Just a little correction to your comment regarding Elemental HERO Sunriser (although you probably realized it anyway)... Even if the Supreme King had something like Elemental HERO Sunriser, he could not have summoned it with Dark Calling. Because Dark Calling, much like Dark Fusion, requires you to summon a Fiend type Fusion monster, and aside from the Evil HERO's themselves, none of the HERO archetype Fusion monsters are Fiends.
What about Necroshade?
@@Blitz_Blazerthat's a main deck monster.
i think, thundergiant could attack, but in the anime, it could only destroy a monster, when its fusion-summoned, but its free, unlike the real game, where it can destroy one per turn, by discarding
also infernal prodigy shares a statline with hero kid, so its more of a retrain of it, rather than bubbleman.
Thunder giant could only destroy a monster whose original attack points were less than its owns but it could still attack in the turn it use its effect
@@godofwind200 On the bright side, Thunder Giant’s effect actually scales up. Raise his ATK and the scope of his targeting destruction grows as the effect only cares about the opponent’s ATK at base.
volcanics pair really well with the new snake-eyes/diabellestarr cards from age of overlord.
Ah yes...
Dante milling 3 even if negated is very funny.
Also...
CL1 CIR TARGET DANTE,
CL2 DANTE TARGET CIR
in the anime gainer'a effect is a quick effect
Volcanics can nuke pretty easily and can disrupt plays but once you’re out of gas this deck doesn’t do much, especially against Branded or Kash or even Tear
Pity they never released an Evil HERO 'Shining Flare Wingman/Phoenix Enforcer' card.
Thaht'z-too-bad, 'cause probably when da 140th-episode of YGOGX is finished, "TO BE CONTINUED..." words could possibly really ought 2 b added to da screen bottom all-the-time/all-along!
Next duel analysis kite v Yuma or kite v mizar
Good news.. Evil Hero got support and Neos got in the edge fest
Thunder Giant destroys any monster with less original attack than it
Lightning Golem destroys any monster regardless of attack
Infernal Gainer doesn't have a HERO equivalent, right? Is he supposed to represent the Supreme King? Design wise they're both very...spikey. And even the 'banish self for two turns' effect can be seen as referencing the Supreme King's reincarnation.
Infernal Gainer indeed doesn't have a counterpart, in fact it and Evil Hero Prodigy are the only Evil Hero's (except for the fusions) who aren't counterparts to existing Hero's
And before someone says "Malicious Edge doesn't have a counter part" i'd say it's the counterpart of Blade-edge :
Both have "Edge" in the name
Both are level 7 with 2600 attack points
Both have a Piercing effect
aome people speculate that gainer is the evil hero version of voltic
@@LouX453funfact prodigy is actually the evil hero counterpart of hero kid(same attack and defense),(jp name is hell brat), brat = tempered kid. So yeah
@@dxfenrir2429 ohh
The more you know