So while eldlitch doesn't need the normal summon, you want to mainly be playing eldlitch with traps. If you can support taking out 12 cards for mimighoul, it's possible but, you would probably want to focus more of the slots for the mimighoul trap. You might want to consider playing a copy of master as well for any zombie synergy they might have.
It’s splashable, but it doesn’t give any deck anything more than other engines. The best use for mimighoul is in a deck with a lot of draw so you can run a playset and turn off imports.
It is true that it doesn't truly give decks more than what other engines provide but, being able to use them to turn on talents or thrust after your opponent has interrupted you feels so powerful. The engine just provides more than what is visibly understood about the archetype. There are a lot more implications about giving your opponent a monster that just makes this good.
@@andleepfarooqui7874Yes. This is popular reason for doing so. You get to rip from their ED. Don't forget to also include talents and thrust because these cards also become live.
@@andleepfarooqui7874dragon by itself can't actually guarantee 2 dragons on your board unfortunately. It is a 50/50 chance with maker and if you end up making 13 or 31, they are in fact fiends
@@abysmalYGO meant like dragon + bystial. but I think maybe just keeping magnamhut in deck by itself could be good considering it opens up dragon plays next turn. Also wondering if you can just go for a more pure build and play shifter because without the vernusylphs it does feel like you have a pretty stable play through shifter
Can you use it in edlich deck somehow ?
So while eldlitch doesn't need the normal summon, you want to mainly be playing eldlitch with traps. If you can support taking out 12 cards for mimighoul, it's possible but, you would probably want to focus more of the slots for the mimighoul trap. You might want to consider playing a copy of master as well for any zombie synergy they might have.
It’s splashable, but it doesn’t give any deck anything more than other engines.
The best use for mimighoul is in a deck with a lot of draw so you can run a playset and turn off imports.
It is true that it doesn't truly give decks more than what other engines provide but, being able to use them to turn on talents or thrust after your opponent has interrupted you feels so powerful. The engine just provides more than what is visibly understood about the archetype. There are a lot more implications about giving your opponent a monster that just makes this good.
What about just playing the best special summon engines and playing bystials and fs?
Thinking of bystials because dragon can get u seals
I guess kash makes a lot of sense cuz you force their activations.
@@andleepfarooqui7874Yes. This is popular reason for doing so. You get to rip from their ED. Don't forget to also include talents and thrust because these cards also become live.
@@andleepfarooqui7874dragon by itself can't actually guarantee 2 dragons on your board unfortunately. It is a 50/50 chance with maker and if you end up making 13 or 31, they are in fact fiends
@@abysmalYGO meant like dragon + bystial. but I think maybe just keeping magnamhut in deck by itself could be good considering it opens up dragon plays next turn. Also wondering if you can just go for a more pure build and play shifter because without the vernusylphs it does feel like you have a pretty stable play through shifter