[RespectYGO] Top 10 Decks You Should Watch Out For - Post July 2025 AE Banlist

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[RespectYGO] Top 10 Decks You Should Watch Out For - Post July 2025 AE Banlist
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Top 10 Decks You Should Watch Out For - Post July 2025 AE Banlist

And just like that, another format is upon us. The July 2025 Forbidden and Limited List for Asian English is here—and it’s shaking things up in a big way. While Ryzeal took a hard hit with the limits to Ext Ryzeal and Sword Ryzeal, one of the biggest shocks was the sudden fall of Abyss Dweller, going from unlimited straight to forbidden. With DUELIST ADVANCE just around the corner, let’s explore the decks that are about to define this new AE format—and maybe even help you climb that next local or regional ladder.

July 2025 Asian English List

Here’s a quick snapshot of the July 1, 2025 AE list:

 

NEWLY FORBIDDEN

Abyss Dweller (3 0)

Kaiser Colosseum (1 0)

Summon Limit (1 0)

NEWLY LIMITED

Dimension Shifter (3 1)

Ext Ryzeal (3 1)

Sword Ryzeal (3 1)

Bonfire (2 1)

SEMI-LIMITED

Fiendsmith Engraver (3 2)

PSY-Framegear Gamma (3 2)

Fiendsmith’s Tract (3 2)

Gold Sarcophagus (3 2)

Top AE Decks to Try This Format

1. Maliss

Untamed. Unhinged. Unstoppable? With just a tiny slap on the wrist to Gold Sarcophagus, Maliss remains at full throttle. Apollousa still reigns in AE, and the engine runs scary smooth. Expect to see Maliss dominate unless players come prepared—with Artifact Lancea and Chaos Hunter locked and loaded.

View all “Maliss” cards here.

 

2. Atlantean Mermail

With Abyss Dweller gone, this water army is flowing freely again. From OTK options to brutal “hand-rip” setups thanks to Moulinglacia, Mermail may just make waves again. Don’t be surprised if it floods your local meta.

View all “Atlantean” cards here.

View all “Mermail” cards here.

 

3. Blue-Eyes


An iconic pick—and a personal favorite. The Primite build has real staying power even in a Maxx “C”-infested world. Set it up right, and Blue-Eyes can still drop a board that screams, “Try breaking this!”

View all “Blue-Eyes” cards here.

 

4. Crystron

Crystron Halqifibrax is alive and well here in AE, and Crystron makes the most of it. With flexible Synchro lines and combo routes into Cyber Dragon Infinity, it’s a thinking man’s toolbox deck that rewards precision and grind game mastery.

View all “Crystron” cards here.

 

5. Yubel

Once trampled by Ryzeal’s Detonator and Dweller, Yubel’s time to shine might just be now. The Fiendsmith variant is poised for a comeback, and its layered strategy and board disruption make it a thrilling underdog pick.

View all “Yubel” cards here.

 

6. Vanquish Soul

Incoming consistency bump via DUELIST ADVANCE, and then a potential turbo-mode with Justice Hunters in August (hello K9 engine). If you're looking to invest early into a sleeper deck with lots of room to grow, VS might be it.

View all “Vanquish Soul” cards here.

 

7. White Forest Azamina

A solid all-rounder. Good end boards, solid recovery, and steady consistency. While not flashy, it’s the kind of deck that rewards smart play and punishes sloppy opponents. Plus, it's still relatively off-meta, giving it the element of surprise.

View all “White Forest” cards here

8. Rescue-Ace

Despite some Fiendsmith tuning via semi-limits to Engraver and Tract, Rescue-Ace hasn’t lost its fire. With all its core cards intact and explosive first-turn setups, it’s still one of the strongest go-first decks out there.

View the “Rescue-Ace Tactical Try Deck” here

9. Sky Striker

Still flying high. With fresh boosts coming in DUELIST ADVANCE, Striker gains that extra spark in both consistency and aggression. OG pilots will love the support, and curious newcomers may find a new waifu in Raye.

View all the “Sky Striker” cards here.

 

10. Ryzeal

It’s down—but not out. Seventh Tachyon is still unlimited, and the new Onomat support could breathe fresh life into the archetype. For spice? Mix in the Shark Engine with Surfacing Big Jaws and Drake Shark, or tech in Small World for consistency patches.

View all “Ryzeal” cards here.

Final Thoughts

Sure, this list feels like déjà vu for some—closely mirroring certain OCG trends. But there’s still plenty of room to carve out a unique path. Some decks remain untouched, and that’s an opportunity. At the end of the day, nothing beats jamming with a deck you know inside-out and love piloting.

Got your favorite picked out yet? Share them in the comments!

This has been ArcKnight of RespectYGO. Happy Dueling!

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