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[RespectYGO]How GOOD is the new “Phantom of Yubel”? | Strategy Discussion
Heya! It’s me, ArcKnight. Today, I will review the newest support of the Yubel theme called Phantom of Yubel from The Valuable Book EX4. Yes, the fusion monster that is not only played in Yubel but also splashed in other decks.
What made this card so popular in the OCG meta, and why should you also consider this fusion monster on your deck? Let’s dive in.
1 "Yubel" monster + 1 Fiend monster with 0 ATK/DEF
Must be Special Summoned (from your Extra Deck) by shuffling the above cards from your hand, field, and/or GY into the Deck/Extra Deck. Cannot be used as Fusion Material. Cannot be destroyed by battle, also you take no battle damage from battles involving this card. When your opponent activates a monster effect (Quick Effect): You can Tribute this card; that effect becomes "Your opponent destroys 1 "Yubel" monster in their hand, Deck, or field". You can only use this effect of "Phantom of Yubel" once per turn.
How useful is the new Phantom of Yubel?
On top of being a new support for the Yubel theme, this fusion card serves several purposes:
It protects you from monster hand traps – Phantom of Yubel has an effect that could alter your opponent’s monster effect by allowing you to destroy 1 Yubel monster from your hand, deck, or field instead. Since the summoning of Phantom of Yubel doesn’t start a chain, you can catch your opponent by surprise if they are keeping a Maxx “C” in their hand that could have been used to control your plays that turn. If your combo is weak against monster hand traps such as Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring or Effect Veiler, to name a few, this fusion monster can serve as your answer.
Easy summoning method – To special summon this card instantly, all you need to do is shuffle the required cards, and those are 1 Yubel monster + 1 Fiend monster with 0 ATK/DEF from your hand, field, and/or GY back to your Deck or Extra Deck. When you use its effect to destroy a Yubel monster to counter a monster effect, you can destroy a Spirit of Yubel from your hand or deck, which can special summon a fresh new Yubel from your Hand, Deck, Graveyard, or Banishment. Afterward, you can shuffle the same Spirit of Yubel and Yubel you control to summon another copy of Phantom of Yubel, ready to counter your opponent’s plays the following turn! Take note, the special summon of this card isn’t once per turn, the only limit is the number of copies you own. :D
It helps unbrick your hand – As a Yubel player myself, there are moments I hard draw Yubel or Yubel – Terror Incarnate, and as we know, these cards are better if they stay in your Deck as they don’t propel your plays when drawn. Now, you can look at it differently, as by having Yubel in their names, they can now act as instant materials for Phantom of Yubel, albeit sacrificing hand advantage.
It cannot be destroyed by battle, and it protects you from getting battle damage – Phantom of Yubel is another Yubel-named monster; hence, it combos well with Nightmare Pain. This ensures that your opponent is required to attack only Yubel monsters during their battle phase and must attack if able, protecting your important non-Yubel monster from attacks.
It cannot be used as a fusion material – While that may sound like a drawback, it also has an advantage. By being unable to be used as a fusion material, it is immune to the opponent’s Super Polymerization.
It’s level 9 – Phantom of Yubel being level 9 opens the possibility of summoning Chaos Angel when combined with a level 1 Dark/Light monster such as Samsara D Lotus.
The Phantom of Yubel Engine
When using it as a small engine for other decks, below are the cards you need:
Step 1: Activate Nightmare Throne and use its effect to destroy Spirit of Yubel from your Deck.
Step 2: Use Spirit of Yubel’s effect to Special Summon Yubel from your Hand or Deck.
Step 3: Shuffle your face up Yubel and Spirit of Yubel from your Graveyard to your Deck to Special Summon Phantom of Yubel from your Extra Deck. You could repeat this step if you successfully used the effect of Phantom of Yubel to change an opponent’s monster effect to destroy a Yubel monster instead. Remember, Spirit of Yubel’s effect to special summon Yubel isn’t limited to once per turn.
Summary
Phantom of Yubel is a strong card that could pressure the opponent, whether altering a monster effect, being used as an extender, or just being a Yubel-named monster. If you’re thinking of a new addition to your deck or want to join the Yubel army, Phantom of Yubel is a must.
Are you ready to join the Yubel army? This has been ArcKnight. Thanks for reading until the end.
Harness the Power of “True Draco”: From Zero to Hero! | Archetype Starter Guide (AE)
What's up, duelist! ArcKnight here! Ever felt the thrill of locking your opponent down while calmly controlling the board like the true king of dueling? That’s exactly what "True Draco" is all about!
This powerhouse archetype from the CREATION PACK 07 Asian English gives you the tools to outwit, outplay, and outlast your opponent. I’ve personally had some epic matches using this deck—watching an opponent squirm as "True King’s Return" comes into play is just chef's kiss. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the cards, the strategies, and a few tricks I’ve learned along the way. Let’s dive in and unleash the might of the Dracos!
True Draco Card Review and Ratios
Here’s my take on each key "True Draco" card and how many of each to include in your deck. This setup has worked wonders for me:
Master Peace, the True Dracoslayer
Effect: Boss monster extraordinaire! Immune to card effects depending on the Tribute materials used to Summon it. I once had an opponent burn through half their Extra Deck just trying to get rid of this guy—no luck!
Recommended Ratio: 2-3 copies. Trust me, two is the sweet spot.
Dynamite Knight, the True Dracofighter
Effect: Directly activates "True Draco" Traps from your deck, instantly setting up disruptions. This card has saved me countless times when I needed to flip the script.
Recommended Ratio: 3 copies. Consistency is king.
Ignis Heat, the True Dracowarrior
Effect: Searches out "True Draco" Spells when your opponent activates effects. Perfect for setting up combos.
Recommended Ratio: 1-3 copies. If you love spamming Spells, go for 3!
Majesty Maiden, the True Dracocaster
Effect: Searches "True Draco" monsters from your deck. Great for keeping your hand loaded with threats.
Recommended Ratio: 1-3 copies. A steady backup option.
Dreiath III, the True Dracocavalry General
Effect: A powerful monster that can Tribute Summon itself using Continuous Spells and Traps. It also provides additional protection to your True Draco monsters.
Recommended Ratio: 0-2 copies. It’s a situational card but can be a game-changer in the right setup.
Dragonic Diagram
Effect: A Field Spell that searches for "True Draco" or "True King" cards while also boosting your monsters’ ATK. It’s the backbone of the deck, enabling combos and maintaining consistency.
Recommended Ratio: 3 copies. This card is a must-have for any "True Draco" build.
True Draco Heritage
Effect: This Continuous Spell lets you draw cards based on the number of "True Draco" card types sent to the Graveyard in a turn. I’ve had games where this card turned my brick hand into an unbeatable one.
Recommended Ratio: 3 copies. You can never have enough card advantage.
Disciples of the True Dracophoenix
Effect: Another Continuous Spell, this one recycles your graveyard resources and gives you an extra Tribute Summon. Talk about value!
Recommended Ratio: 3 copies. This card keeps the engine running.
True King’s Return
Effect: A Continuous Trap that revives your "True Draco" monsters while also acting as a disruption tool. The look on your opponent’s face when you revive Master Peace mid-turn? Priceless.
Recommended Ratio: 2-3 copies. It’s a game-changer.
True Draco Apocalypse
Effect: Halves the stats of your opponent’s monsters and lets you pop your own cards to trigger effects. In one match, this card made my 1900-ATK Ignis Heat take down a 3500-ATK boss monster.
Recommended Ratio: 3 copies. The ultimate control card.
Tips and Tricks for Using "True Draco"
Here are some tips that helped me master "True Draco"—try them out and see the results for yourself!
Timing is Everything: Knowing when to activate your Continuous Spells and Traps is critical. For example, chain True King’s Return to revive a monster during your opponent’s turn for maximum disruption.
Tribute Smartly: Use Continuous Spells and Traps as Tributes to avoid losing monsters on the field while still triggering effects. It’s a great way to turn a disadvantage into an opportunity.
Bait and Counter: Your opponent will focus on stopping your key plays, so use that to your advantage. Set traps (literally) and bait their resources.
Outlast Opponents: "True Draco" excels in grind games. With cards like Disciples of the True Dracophoenix, you can recycle your resources while your opponent runs out of steam.
Tech Choices: Depending on your local meta, consider adding cards like Card of Demise for draw power or Skill Drain to completely lock out monster effects.
Sample True Draco decklist (Asian English)
Here’s a sample list formatted in Asian English:
Since Asian English (AE) format right now is filled with Ryzeal, you can maximize Rivalry of Warlords and Summon limit. You can use it as a tribute material in case you face single type decks like Tenpai Dragon or Fiendsmith Yubel. A good alternative is Crackdown which works against multiple decks.
Closing Thoughts
I’ll be real with you—"True Draco" is one of the most satisfying decks to play. Its unique mechanics let you outthink and outplay your opponent, rewarding careful planning and strategy. Plus, it’s just plain fun to watch your opponent struggle against your layered defenses and powerful monsters.
So if you’re looking for a deck that combines control, consistency, and sheer dominance, "True Draco" is the way to go. Let me know how it works out for you—maybe I’ll see you in the winner’s circle at your next tournament.
This has been ArcKnight of RespectYGO -- Keep dueling strong, and may the heart of the cards guide you!
As of April 1, 2025, Grand Archive TCG continues to make waves in the trading card game community, blending anime-inspired aesthetics with Western game design principles. Developed by Weebs of the Shore, this indie card game has steadily grown since its Kickstarter launch in November 2021 and official retail release in April 2023. With its stunning artwork, accessible mechanics, and a thriving competitive scene, Grand Archive is carving out a unique space in the TCG landscape. Here’s a roundup of the latest news and insights into the current card game environment.
Recent News Highlights
Ascent Worlds 2025 AnnouncementOne of the biggest updates comes from a post on X by
@grandarchivetcg
on March 26, 2025, announcing Ascent Worlds 2025, slated for June 27th to 29th in Anaheim, California. Billed as the largest event in the game’s history, it promises a global showdown for top players. Volunteer and judge applications opened with the announcement, closing on April 7th, offering fans a chance to get involved behind the scenes. This event underscores the game’s growing competitive ambitions and community engagement.
East Coast Expansion with Ascent BostonOn March 27, 2025,
@grandarchivetcg
revealed plans for Ascent Boston, scheduled for August 23rd to 24th, 2025. Tickets went on sale March 28th, signaling the game’s push to expand its presence on the U.S. East Coast. This follows a pattern of increasing accessibility, with events designed to attract both new and veteran players.
Crossover with the Fighting Game CommunityA surprising yet exciting development was shared on March 17, 2025, via X, where Grand Archive announced its participation in major fighting game events: Combo Breaker (May 23rd–25th in Chicago) and CEO Gaming (June 13th–15th in Orlando). This crossover aims to tap into the passionate FGC audience, showcasing the game at booths and potentially broadening its player base.
Set Releases and AccessibilityAccording to an article from Gamers Guild AZ (March 7, 2025), Grand Archive maintains a balanced release schedule, with first-edition sets dropping roughly every five months and reprints (Alter Editions) ensuring older cards remain available. The latest set, Mortal Ambition, released on October 11, 2024, introduced new cards and strategies, while the sixth set, Abyssal Heaven, has been teased with artwork reveals like Diao Chan Lv2 (posted on X by @PinaxPinakes on March 23, 2025). This pacing contrasts with the rapid-fire releases of other TCGs, offering players a manageable yet dynamic experience.
Collaborations and PromotionsA collaboration with Japanese VTuber Sara Hoshikawa was announced on March 19, 2025, via X, featuring three exclusive promo cards with original artwork. These will be distributed at events and tournaments in Japan, highlighting the game’s growing international appeal and ties to anime culture. Additionally, a playful April Fool’s post on April 1, 2025, from
@grandarchivetcg
teased a fictional card grading service by character Silvie, though it’s unlikely to materialize.
Current Card Game Environment
The Grand Archive meta is shaped by its unique mechanics, such as the Memory System, which allows any card to be used as a resource, adding strategic depth while keeping the game beginner-friendly. The competitive format, Standard Constructed, uses a 60-card main deck (max four copies per card) and a 12-card material deck of unique champions and regalia, as outlined by Campus Game Fest (September 22, 2024).
Dominant StrategiesWhile specific deck lists and top-tier meta details for early 2025 aren’t fully documented in the available sources, the game’s design encourages diverse playstyles. Mortal Ambition introduced new champions and synergies, likely influencing aggro, control, and combo archetypes. The slower release cycle means the meta evolves gradually, giving players time to adapt without constant upheaval.
Community FeedbackPosts on X and articles like the one from Gaming Library (November 19, 2024) praise the game’s clear card layouts, low stat numbers, and smooth gameplay. This accessibility, paired with high-quality anime artwork, appeals to both collectors and competitive players. The Path of Silver system, rewarding collectors with set bonuses, further enhances its dual appeal.
Competitive OutlookWith major events like Ascent Worlds and regional tournaments on the horizon, the competitive scene is heating up. The game’s small but dedicated team continues to innovate, balancing reprints with fresh content to maintain card availability—a key factor in keeping the environment healthy and inclusive.
Why It’s Gaining Traction
Grand Archive stands out in 2025 for its deliberate pacing, community focus, and crossover appeal. Unlike some TCGs overwhelmed by rapid releases or scalping issues (e.g., Pokémon TCG), it offers a refreshing alternative. Its anime-inspired identity resonates with fans of Japanese pop culture, while its Western design roots ensure broad strategic appeal. As Gamers Guild AZ noted, the roadmap for 2025 promises more excitement, with events and sets building a vibrant ecosystem.
Whether you’re a collector chasing gorgeous CSR (Collector Super Rare) cards or a strategist eyeing the next big tournament, Grand Archive TCG is proving it’s here to stay. Keep an eye on official channels like
@grandarchivetcg
for the latest updates as this indie gem continues to grow.
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Deck-Building 101: Witness the Power of “Dragon Tail”, “K9”, and “Yummy”!
What's up, Duelists? ArcKnight here, ready to dive into some fresh and thrilling content for all my fellow card game enthusiasts! The brand-new Deck Build Pack: Justice Hunters has officially landed in OCG territory, and let me tell you, it's shaking things up in the meta like never before.
With three exciting new archetypes making their grand entrance, the battlefield just got a whole lot more interesting. We’ll explore the strengths, weaknesses, and quirks of each theme, complete with sample decklists to help you find the perfect fit for your playstyle. So buckle up, grab your favorite beverage, and let’s jump right into the action!
Dragon Tail
View all Dragon Tail related cards here.
Strength
Dragontail is here, and it’s ready to breathe fire into the meta! This fresh theme from the Deck Build Pack: Justice Hunters is all about commanding the battlefield with seamless fusion summoning while stacking card advantage and interruptions. Featuring a dynamic mix of Spellcasters and Dragons, Dragontail can unleash multiple interruptions, despite your opponent chaining a well-timed Maxx "C" against you. And let’s not forget, this archetype shines when you bring out heavy hitters like Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon. The key to victory? Build your resources, dominate your opponent, and control the game like the master duelist you are!
Weakness
Dimension Barrier is the ultimate wall against fusion summoning, but don't let that intimidate you! Timing is everything, and a sharp negate on your searchers could shake up your plans. Here's the silver lining: Dragon Tail’s versatile search options give you the upper hand, letting you artfully outmaneuver your opponent. It's all about baiting them into using their defenses, so you can take control of the duel with confidence. You've got this!
Sample Decklist (OCG)
Here is a sample Dragon Tail decklist tailored to OCG format:
K9
View all K9 related cards here.
Strength
K9 brings an electrifying twist to the game, specializing in summoning mighty Rank 5 XYZ monsters—not just during your turn, but even during your opponent’s turn! If your rival dares to trigger monster effects from their hand or graveyard, you’re primed for an epic Turn 0 play. The debut of this archetype also comes packed with powerful searchers, and its monsters are effortlessly brought to the field—Normal or Special Summoned for free, as long as you meet their simple requirements. K9 is all about seizing every opportunity and keeping the pressure on your opponent right from the start!
Weakness
This deck thrives on maintaining a strong field presence to unleash its imposing Rank 5 monsters, making it vulnerable if that presence is disrupted. A well-placed strike to its setup can leave its strategy in shambles. While its end board doesn’t boast many interruptions, you’ll need to play your cards smart—use your interruptions wisely, or risk giving other decks the chance to break through and overwhelm you with their counterattacks. It’s all about balance and timing to stay ahead in the game!
Sample Decklist (OCG)
Here is a sample K9 decklist tailored to OCG format:
Yummy
View all Yummy related cards here.
Strength
"Yummy" is a thrilling Synchro archetype that flips the script on traditional summoning! Its Level 2 Synchro Monsters can harness Link-1 Link Monsters as material, cleverly treating them as Level 1 Tuners. At the heart of this archetype is "Yummy★Snatchy," a versatile Link Monster that lets you Synchro Summon during your opponent's turn, keeping the pressure on and doubling as Synchro Material itself.
The excitement doesn’t stop there—when your opponent activates a card or effect, these Synchro Monsters can zip back to the Extra Deck, triggering the revival of "Yummy" monsters from the Graveyard. And if that wasn’t enough, those revived monsters bring disruptive bonus effects into play, turning every move into a strategic masterpiece!
Weakness
Since this deck relies on multiple summons to build up to its ideal end board, Hand Traps like Maxx "C" and Mulcharmy can really throw a wrench in your plans, pressing you to play cautiously. But here’s the silver lining: your deck’s consistency is second to none, allowing you to steadily adapt and grind through even the toughest matchups. With this resilience, you can wear down your opponent over time and come out on top—patience and precision are your greatest weapons!
Sample Decklist (OCG)
Here is a sample Yummy decklist tailored to OCG format:
Summary
"Dragon Tail," "K9," and "Yummy" have already stormed onto the scene as formidable contenders straight out of the gate, and their potential to shake up the meta is a thrill waiting to unfold.
There’s no denying that Deck Build Pack: Justice Hunters is a powerhouse set, brimming with strategies that are just begging to be explored. Ready to dive into these exciting themes? Be sure to check out our website and start your Justice Hunters journey today—because in the world of dueling, fortune truly favors the bold!
This is ArcKnight of RespectYGO and thanks for reading this article. Happy Dueling!