@@maxmanchik @maxmanchik No, it's decently avoidable. 1. All skills as of 3.8 Genius Invokation TCG cannot be considered as "Fast Actions." They are all Combat Actions, and there are no Action Cards that can turn a skill from a Combat Action to a Fast Action. In addition to this, only switching characters in the current TCG have a way of being considered as "Fast Actions," which is most likely what the video creator meant. 2. You can easily tell this by looking at an opponent's deck. Since this deck has a character that can do Pyro and Cryo DMG "instantly", you can tell that their first 2 moves is most likely going to trigger the Melt reaction. What does "instantly" mean, in this context? Here, it means that the character being switched to can deal Elemental DMG without any preparation needed. For example: Yoimiya and Hu Tao need to use their Elemental Skill to gain a Pyro Infusion, then deal DMG using their Normal Attack. This means that they cannot deal Pyro DMG "instantly", as you need to use your Elemental Skill to gain the infusion, alerting the opponent that the next type of DMG dealt is most likely Pyro DMG. If they already have the Infusion effect prior to being switched to, then their next Normal Attack(s) would count as "instant Elemental DMG", since no preparation would be required to deal said DMG. Since Chongyun creates a status effect that infuses characters with Cryo, then Diluc's NA will be considered as an "instant Cryo DMG Normal Attack.", then a follow-up "instant Pyro DMG Elemental Skill," proccing the Melt reaction. It will reach the point of being unavoidable once all your characters have the Cryo or Pyro aura, that's the point Diluc or Chongyun can break your team with heavy-hitting attacks. They're only weakness is their Energy. If you can kill them BEFORE they are able to cast that "insta-kill" Burst, then you have a good chance of winning, of course, unless you blunder. Xiangling uses a Summon to deal Pyro DMG in the End Phase, so she cannot deal Pyro DMG "instantly." Diluc, on the other hand, can deal Pyro DMG as soon as he's switched to, and gains the turn, since his Skill directly deals Pyro DMG.
The better way of this was found by atilla. If the main reason is to kill one card lets say you play vs ayamiya) - use mona+2 die swords. (For diluc or bennet instead xianling) At round 1 you use mona's skill and sword/liusu cards, and then swap to diluc or bennet. This will usually trick the opponent swap but it doesn't matter. At the end of the round one mona'e E will hit one more time, therefore you either have 1 enemy char at 8 or 2 charas at 9 but hydro applied on both of them. At round 2 you always start first since swap from mona is quick thingy (just as noelle card). This is where things get interesting. Right from the start at round 2 you can -9 (2die weapon+pyro res) or -8 (no weapon+pyro res). If we speak about long game tho, the deck on the video is prob better since diluc can trigger melt without help (under chongyun's E)
In a perfect scenario you can always ftk with Bennett and TM, tandoori and monstadt Res, Bennett does 5 and TM does 8, which is 13 damage (not to mention TM targets the character even if they swap off) kills through lotus, so they would need to high roll and shield up to survive which is highly unlikely
@@kirank2170 true, but I meant generally. If you were to play in a tornament with this deck, you probably wouldn't win. This deck requires a lot of luck. Plus most good players know how to dodge reaction. Also ftk's usually don't do much unless the other player is rlly stupid. Lastly, this deck has very little syngery, so even if you ftk, you don't have anything else to do. This deck would have struggle in meta 4 months ago. Now it would struggle even more, with magic dice, jeht, treasure etc.
+ i forgot to add, there is a reason none of the meta decks are first round kill. The only meta deck recently that could ftk was monster mashup, but that deck was strong bc of magic dice and overall good syngery. Also, this deck ftk (or second round kill) requires the opponent to just sit there, like uh....... if someone is good, they will predict the pyro reso and switch just for safety. This deck is incredibly inconsistent. Monster mashup was much more consistent in second round kills, and even then this deck wasn't mainly used for second round kills, I mean, it was helpful but not the main goal. lastly, tandori is not a reliable way to ftk since you have no way of guaranteeing it. Also uh? you mentions station and bennet but I was talking about neither of these cards. Also dodging exists, if you start second, just start on another char and switch. Also, bennet station isn't used that often anymore.
I only ever did the initial quest for this. I often forget it exists. Not my style. I came to explore and conquer. Not to play Genshimon or Yu-gi-impact card game
personally, bennet is better than diluc, especially with his burst skill that still double the damage. If you're having a long round, bennet still can save u
Im assuming no because chongyun is good for dealing that strong hit at 3 energy, similar to diluc. So you can essentially reverse melt that way. Kaeya is good when you swap around, whih doesnt happen often huh
Too good, even if Diluc die bring up Xl Burst and attack with Chongyun, I only lost one game with this deck
idc abt the comment, only the pfp
Yes, if your opponent is an idiot and will let you melt their only dendro unit. I would swap for Fishl immediately
even so the cards would be low on health. Wouldn't it be just as effective?
@@Mariassmvno, I they swapped to fishl they would still be able to do reactions even if characters are weak
but they mentioned to have fast action cards at priority
@@ecringdrYeah, so it's almost unavoidable
@@maxmanchik @maxmanchik No, it's decently avoidable.
1. All skills as of 3.8 Genius Invokation TCG cannot be considered as "Fast Actions." They are all Combat Actions, and there are no Action Cards that can turn a skill from a Combat Action to a Fast Action. In addition to this, only switching characters in the current TCG have a way of being considered as "Fast Actions," which is most likely what the video creator meant.
2. You can easily tell this by looking at an opponent's deck. Since this deck has a character that can do Pyro and Cryo DMG "instantly", you can tell that their first 2 moves is most likely going to trigger the Melt reaction.
What does "instantly" mean, in this context?
Here, it means that the character being switched to can deal Elemental DMG without any preparation needed.
For example:
Yoimiya and Hu Tao need to use their Elemental Skill to gain a Pyro Infusion, then deal DMG using their Normal Attack. This means that they cannot deal Pyro DMG "instantly", as you need to use your Elemental Skill to gain the infusion, alerting the opponent that the next type of DMG dealt is most likely Pyro DMG.
If they already have the Infusion effect prior to being switched to, then their next Normal Attack(s) would count as "instant Elemental DMG", since no preparation would be required to deal said DMG. Since Chongyun creates a status effect that infuses characters with Cryo, then Diluc's NA will be considered as an "instant Cryo DMG Normal Attack.", then a follow-up "instant Pyro DMG Elemental Skill," proccing the Melt reaction. It will reach the point of being unavoidable once all your characters have the Cryo or Pyro aura, that's the point Diluc or Chongyun can break your team with heavy-hitting attacks. They're only weakness is their Energy. If you can kill them BEFORE they are able to cast that "insta-kill" Burst, then you have a good chance of winning, of course, unless you blunder.
Xiangling uses a Summon to deal Pyro DMG in the End Phase, so she cannot deal Pyro DMG "instantly."
Diluc, on the other hand, can deal Pyro DMG as soon as he's switched to, and gains the turn, since his Skill directly deals Pyro DMG.
Whatever I do,
Wherever I go,
I CANT ESCAPE HER.
You can’t hide from Xiangling 🫣
pov: zyox
It’s all fun and games, until someone whips out a Zhongli or Ningguang
Even tenacity of millieth helps I won using that card
Bro, i mean his ult deals 8 damage and that's the raw damage
you would have to build up the energy tho through turns, the point of this is to destroy a unit on turn 1
It’s really good if you did it successfully but you are not guaranteed to get the fast swap and pyro card
I'm playing this deck almost since TCG came to the game, so I know how good it is
Chonyun or kaeya?
That ending bruh💀
What was that right 😮
The end 😂😂😂
I don’t like this 😭 I don’t think I’ll be able to be playin TCG if am getting knocked out like this 😶
Use some silly shield deck or the silly qiqi Kokomi barbruh deck if ur scared of death
The better way of this was found by atilla. If the main reason is to kill one card lets say you play vs ayamiya) - use mona+2 die swords. (For diluc or bennet instead xianling)
At round 1 you use mona's skill and sword/liusu cards, and then swap to diluc or bennet. This will usually trick the opponent swap but it doesn't matter.
At the end of the round one mona'e E will hit one more time, therefore you either have 1 enemy char at 8 or 2 charas at 9 but hydro applied on both of them.
At round 2 you always start first since swap from mona is quick thingy (just as noelle card). This is where things get interesting. Right from the start at round 2 you can -9 (2die weapon+pyro res) or -8 (no weapon+pyro res).
If we speak about long game tho, the deck on the video is prob better since diluc can trigger melt without help (under chongyun's E)
The method I show is all within the first round, on your second turn. I made a long video a while about it.
ty!! finally beat nahida with this deck
This only works against new players/npcs. This wont work against anyone good.
In a perfect scenario you can always ftk with Bennett and TM, tandoori and monstadt Res, Bennett does 5 and TM does 8, which is 13 damage (not to mention TM targets the character even if they swap off) kills through lotus, so they would need to high roll and shield up to survive which is highly unlikely
@@kirank2170 true, but I meant generally. If you were to play in a tornament with this deck, you probably wouldn't win. This deck requires a lot of luck. Plus most good players know how to dodge reaction. Also ftk's usually don't do much unless the other player is rlly stupid.
Lastly, this deck has very little syngery, so even if you ftk, you don't have anything else to do. This deck would have struggle in meta 4 months ago. Now it would struggle even more, with magic dice, jeht, treasure etc.
+ i forgot to add, there is a reason none of the meta decks are first round kill. The only meta deck recently that could ftk was monster mashup, but that deck was strong bc of magic dice and overall good syngery.
Also, this deck ftk (or second round kill) requires the opponent to just sit there, like uh....... if someone is good, they will predict the pyro reso and switch just for safety. This deck is incredibly inconsistent.
Monster mashup was much more consistent in second round kills, and even then this deck wasn't mainly used for second round kills, I mean, it was helpful but not the main goal.
lastly, tandori is not a reliable way to ftk since you have no way of guaranteeing it.
Also uh? you mentions station and bennet but I was talking about neither of these cards. Also dodging exists, if you start second, just start on another char and switch. Also, bennet station isn't used that often anymore.
@@yoyododo9234 yes I was just mentioning a possible ftk, but yeah decks now go for constant dmg over luck
@@kirank2170 yeah, I was just kinda confused since i was talking about this deck specifically.
the ending 😅
I just use magu kenki deck and win round 2 every time. With how old that deck is it's wild that people still don't understand how it works.
what is the anime at the end? nice play by the way jsjxjsjfhs
Saijaku muhai no bahamut
Rng heavy, but still an option later.
thx best deck
Is it really that good if it's this dependent on the first cards you draw
What was that anime clip at the end 😂😂😂😂
He was sending a goodbye smooch to the homies 😌
Me omw to solo clear every challenge with Noelle
just use ganyu
Vaporise is as strong as Melt, so i just use Mona for a quick swap and Diluc's signature to buff damage. I hit 20 with my ult to a boss with that)
Sauce is saijaku no bahamut
Hold up I recognize this accent
You're south African bru
I only ever did the initial quest for this. I often forget it exists. Not my style. I came to explore and conquer. Not to play Genshimon or Yu-gi-impact card game
Can you share this deck code please
personally, bennet is better than diluc, especially with his burst skill that still double the damage.
If you're having a long round, bennet still can save u
Pick Bennett instead of XL. He is a diluc+jean
Does Kaeya work as well or does it have to be Chongyun? (I'm a Kaeya Main)
Im assuming no because chongyun is good for dealing that strong hit at 3 energy, similar to diluc. So you can essentially reverse melt that way. Kaeya is good when you swap around, whih doesnt happen often huh
@@nightowlowo149Yeah, it's basically a last resort in case Diluc or Chongyun dies, one of them would have a chance to use burst for a final kill
@@nightowlowo149xiangling for what?
How to win a 3 cards game....Best strategy 100 percent working..-
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Pray to god you get 3 Aces and boom
Xiangling or bannet?
Thankyou
so basically Mona Klee but worst
What if they just swap out?
Normal attack with Diluc to apply cryo
@@SidneymarZA but then u will only have 2 dice left
Bro is smart
People play TCG?
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