The correct question lmao. I hate when deck profiles wont tell you that, so I will lol I was mostly "going with vibes", but as swiss progressed I was generally following this: For going first into Snake-Eye: You go -1 Evenly, -2 Dark Ruler, -1 Cowrie for +2 Featherstorm, +2 Dimensional Fissure. If you want more hate from side you can always cut the 2nd Cowrie or a 3rd Empen or like Terraforming. For going second into Snake-Eye: You generally just go -1 Cowrie for +1 evenly. If it's specifically the Fire King version, there's definitely merit to slotting out another card to throw in Duster because in that match-up it has the capacity to be a Raigeki in addition to a backrow clear. When I played Jeff in Top16, I had yet to encounter Deck Lockdown all days, so going forward there is for sure merit to be bringing in Cosmic Cyclone. Again, it's mostly "vibes" I played almost all Snake-Eyes but as far as other decks go, the same guidelines basically apply. Like the above set up doubles being good into Voiceless and etc. The mirror gives you like a ton of space to side stuff out, it's where the Ashes, Cosmics, Dusters all shine Nib was a last-minute addition, it's solid because people generally wont expect Floo to be on it, but it didnt really fit my patterns so it mostly sat there tbh. I brought it up in the profile, but the biggest carry for me was not siding out the 1 copy of Harpie's Featherstorm when going second. It seems like such a no-brainer to swap it out for like the Evenly or etc, but the deck doesnt OTK, so youre almost always going to be playing the game still on Turn 4 and onwards. Being able to spring it mid-game effectively ends any grind theyre going to have and end the game right there. If there's any other questions I can answer, ask away.
@@armahkarwee5873 It's hard to say tbh. The only new contender out of LEDE looks like Tenpai, which on paper seems miserable for Floo, granted I've yet to test against it. But being immune to effects in MP shuts off the book effect of Town which kinda just makes you a sitting duck. I guess in theory you could loop like Kuriphoton with like Raiza so they cant kill you, but it's kinda fringe and more importantly unsearchable. Beyond that, if pure snake remains to be popular, this deck can fair pretty well into it, you can force them into positions where theyre forced to normal summon to extend, sometimes their hand will already force them to do that. I will say with Tenpai, in it's current state, it seems like a strategy that can get targeted out of formats if all the good decks can make like Fuucho or that Timelord synchro or etc. I expect TCG-side to explore it a lot more than ocg did, it's a deck of fire attribute, dragons, and a good field spell, so i'm sure the potential is there. Realistically, Floo is generally going to be solid into any format where it doesnt find itself in the collateral crosshairs of sideboards. And because Floo plays on such a unique access (no specials, not caring about the gy, etc) you can usually find positions where people have little to side for you.
I want to grow up to be this man
bro is exactly what i imagine a floo player to be
Yeah most are either super acoustic or twitchy and weird af
@@safeforwork4695You described every yugioh player bud
Incorrect. That's 50% of Yugioh players. They don't bathe. But don't hate on this guy. He did what you can never do: top in a YCS.
Jesus this might have been the messiest deck profile i've ever seen, congrats tho!
man what a chad, congrats dude
Evan is the floo goat!!! 😭😭😭
I need to be more like this guy, not play for like 4 months and top 😎
Floo is fun to play
what can I replace thrust with
dark ruler
can he explain siding patterns?
The correct question lmao. I hate when deck profiles wont tell you that, so I will lol
I was mostly "going with vibes", but as swiss progressed I was generally following this:
For going first into Snake-Eye: You go -1 Evenly, -2 Dark Ruler, -1 Cowrie for +2 Featherstorm, +2 Dimensional Fissure. If you want more hate from side you can always cut the 2nd Cowrie or a 3rd Empen or like Terraforming.
For going second into Snake-Eye: You generally just go -1 Cowrie for +1 evenly. If it's specifically the Fire King version, there's definitely merit to slotting out another card to throw in Duster because in that match-up it has the capacity to be a Raigeki in addition to a backrow clear.
When I played Jeff in Top16, I had yet to encounter Deck Lockdown all days, so going forward there is for sure merit to be bringing in Cosmic Cyclone. Again, it's mostly "vibes"
I played almost all Snake-Eyes but as far as other decks go, the same guidelines basically apply. Like the above set up doubles being good into Voiceless and etc.
The mirror gives you like a ton of space to side stuff out, it's where the Ashes, Cosmics, Dusters all shine
Nib was a last-minute addition, it's solid because people generally wont expect Floo to be on it, but it didnt really fit my patterns so it mostly sat there tbh.
I brought it up in the profile, but the biggest carry for me was not siding out the 1 copy of Harpie's Featherstorm when going second. It seems like such a no-brainer to swap it out for like the Evenly or etc, but the deck doesnt OTK, so youre almost always going to be playing the game still on Turn 4 and onwards. Being able to spring it mid-game effectively ends any grind theyre going to have and end the game right there.
If there's any other questions I can answer, ask away.
@@zephyrfox323 how do you think this deck will fair post LEDE?
@@armahkarwee5873 It's hard to say tbh. The only new contender out of LEDE looks like Tenpai, which on paper seems miserable for Floo, granted I've yet to test against it. But being immune to effects in MP shuts off the book effect of Town which kinda just makes you a sitting duck. I guess in theory you could loop like Kuriphoton with like Raiza so they cant kill you, but it's kinda fringe and more importantly unsearchable. Beyond that, if pure snake remains to be popular, this deck can fair pretty well into it, you can force them into positions where theyre forced to normal summon to extend, sometimes their hand will already force them to do that.
I will say with Tenpai, in it's current state, it seems like a strategy that can get targeted out of formats if all the good decks can make like Fuucho or that Timelord synchro or etc. I expect TCG-side to explore it a lot more than ocg did, it's a deck of fire attribute, dragons, and a good field spell, so i'm sure the potential is there.
Realistically, Floo is generally going to be solid into any format where it doesnt find itself in the collateral crosshairs of sideboards. And because Floo plays on such a unique access (no specials, not caring about the gy, etc) you can usually find positions where people have little to side for you.
@@zephyrfox323why did you play 2 touccan over 2 stri? It seems that if you open stri and cowrie you can't do anything
@@zephyrfox323and how do you deal with voiceless?
Hey no skill deck lmao
Only deck that’s playable that doesn’t cost your leg 😂
@@harborcree who? Cares lmao