I've been thinking about omitting the Toy engine from the deck. I do have a bit of the FS Engine (2 Engraver, 1 Tractus) would Lacrima be replaced for Necroquip and Dies now? Actually not missing Calamity at all, as a Centurion player that card kinda put a damper in the deck. Also more than enough replacement to slot in. What are your thoughts on Luluwalilith?
I see a lot of lists playing fiendsmith omitting the moon of the closed heaven. Is there really no good way to transition into fiendsmith with just centur-ion?
While it's possible to transition into Fiendsmith from a one-card Centur-ion starter, it's generally not worth it. The synchro lineup offers significantly stronger end boards, like Cosmic Blazar Dragon, a counter trap, and an additional synchro on your opponent's turn. Centur-ion excels in producing powerful boss monsters without needing to rely on options like Fiendsmith, Apollousa, or High King, which are more common in decks with weaker boss monsters. Overall, focusing on the synchro path provides a more robust and reliable strategy😊
@@HyroDeFlure Yeah that makes sense but it also makes me question the lists that do play it lol. Thanks for clarifying. If you want a video recommendation maybe try Fiendsmith Labrynth? I tried it out and it makes 8-10 interruptions depending on the hand it’s pretty cool. It’s got a lot of potential in combo variants though so it’d be cool to see someone else’s approach.
I've been thinking about omitting the Toy engine from the deck. I do have a bit of the FS Engine (2 Engraver, 1 Tractus) would Lacrima be replaced for Necroquip and Dies now?
Actually not missing Calamity at all, as a Centurion player that card kinda put a damper in the deck. Also more than enough replacement to slot in. What are your thoughts on Luluwalilith?
I see a lot of lists playing fiendsmith omitting the moon of the closed heaven. Is there really no good way to transition into fiendsmith with just centur-ion?
While it's possible to transition into Fiendsmith from a one-card Centur-ion starter, it's generally not worth it. The synchro lineup offers significantly stronger end boards, like Cosmic Blazar Dragon, a counter trap, and an additional synchro on your opponent's turn. Centur-ion excels in producing powerful boss monsters without needing to rely on options like Fiendsmith, Apollousa, or High King, which are more common in decks with weaker boss monsters. Overall, focusing on the synchro path provides a more robust and reliable strategy😊
@@HyroDeFlure Yeah that makes sense but it also makes me question the lists that do play it lol. Thanks for clarifying. If you want a video recommendation maybe try Fiendsmith Labrynth? I tried it out and it makes 8-10 interruptions depending on the hand it’s pretty cool. It’s got a lot of potential in combo variants though so it’d be cool to see someone else’s approach.
RIP this combo in TCG.... alternatives to lacrima fusion monster??
Necroquip probably?