Game-Changer Alert: Vinsmoke Reiju Arrives in Twin Champions
Mark your calendars, game lovers! On the sunny Saturday of November 25, 2023, a new challenger enters the arena. The much-anticipated "Twin Champions" proudly introduces a fresh, game-changing card - the "Vinsmoke Reiju". This blue-purple leader is not just about the looks but also brings a unique twist to the game. Can you guess what it is? It has the power to draw an extra card whenever Don!! on your field makes a grand return to the Don!! Deck during your turn. This could be the game-changing move you've been waiting for! So, brace yourselves, strategize your moves, and get ready to welcome the "Vinsmoke Reiju" into your deck!
"OP06-042 'Vinsmoke Reiju' (Leader)
Blue-Purple Vinsmoke Family/Germa 66 [During your turn][Once per turn] When Don!! on your field is returned to the Don!! Deck, draw one card."
"Germa 66" is finally being made into a card.
They have a common effect condition of "When Don!! on your field is less than or equal to the number of Don!! on the opponent's field~".
"OP06-069 'Vinsmoke Reiju'
Purple Vinsmoke Family/Germa 66 [Upon arrival] If the number of Don!! on your field is less than or equal to the number of Don!! on the opponent's field and your hand has 5 or fewer cards, draw two cards."
"OP06-061 'Vinsmoke Ichiji'
Purple Vinsmoke Family/Germa 66 [Upon arrival] If the number of Don!! on your field is less than or equal to the number of Don!! on the opponent's field, you can reduce the power of up to one of your opponent's characters by 2000 for this turn, and this character gains [Quick Attack]. (This card can attack on the turn it appears.)"
"OP06-065 'Vinsmoke Niji'
Purple Vinsmoke Family/Germa 66 [Upon arrival] If the number of Don!! on your field is less than or equal to the number of Don!! on the opponent's field, choose one of the following: ・Knock Out (KO) up to one of the opponent's characters with a cost of 2 or less. ・Return up to one of the opponent's characters with a cost of 4 or less to the owner's hand."
"OP06-067 'Vinsmoke Yonji'
Purple Vinsmoke Family/Germa 66 If the number of Don!! on your field is less than or equal to the number of Don!! on the opponent's field, this character's power is +1000. [Blocker] (After the opponent's attack, you can rest this card and make this card the target of the attack)."
Abbreviation: OP-06
Product Name: ONE PIECE Card Game Flanked By Legends
Release Date: November 25, 2023 (Saturday)
Contents: Total 126 types
・Leader cards: 6 types
・Common: 45 types
・Uncommon: 30 types
・Rare: 26 types
・Super Rare: 10 types
・Secret Rare: 2 types
・Special cards: 6 types
・Don!! cards: 1 type
*This product includes 25 types of parallel illustration version cards.
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
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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
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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
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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!
Deck-Building 101: Unlocking the Potential of Crossover Breakers' Big Three
Hey Duelists, ArcKnight here! The wait is over—last Saturday, the Deck Build Pack: Crossover Breakers booster pack dropped in Asian English format! With it comes the sheer power of Ryzeal, Maliss, and Ryu-Ge. Sure, AE format is still missing some cards for full-power builds, but it’s also got some sweet perks—hello, unlimited Gold Sarcophagus and Allure of Darkness!
Ready to dive in? I’ve got sample decklists and strategies tailored just for AE format to kickstart your journey with these epic themes. Let’s break boundaries together—here we go!
Ryzeal
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Strength
Let’s dive into the first theme: Ryzeal. This deck is a powerhouse, thanks to its versatile one-card combo starters and the sheer dominance of its boss monster, Ryzeal Detonator. With built-in adaptability, it pairs perfectly with hard-hitting turn-ender hand traps like Maxx “C”, Mulcharmy Fuwalos, and Nibiru the Primal Being.
What sets Ryzeal apart is its remarkable consistency and solid foundation, making it a formidable choice for locking down your opponent’s field presence and overwhelming them through relentless resource loops.
Weakness
The deck heavily depends on Ryzeal Detonator and maintaining field presence, leaving it vulnerable to board breakers and card removal strategies. Cards like XYZ Encore, Metaltronus, Kaiju, and Forbidden Droplet can effectively counter Ryzeal Detonator, diminishing its ability to provide interruptions.
Sample Decklist (Asian English)
Here is a sample Ryzeal decklist tailored to AE format:
Maliss
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Strength
Maliss isn't just a beauty—it's a powerhouse of consistency and resilience! Packed with an array of starters, this deck runs like a well-oiled machine, ensuring you stay ahead of the game. Its reliance on banishing opens the door to powerhouse cards like Dimension Shifter and Dimensional Fissure, giving you a decisive edge. And let's not overlook the dynamic duo of Gold Sarcophagus and Allure of Darkness—both unlimited in the Asian English format—offering a thrilling boost to your deck's speed and reliability. With Maliss, you're not just playing; you're making a statement.
Weakness
The very thing that gives Maliss its edge—banishing—is also its Achilles' heel. Strategic counters like Artifact Lancea and Chaos Hunter can completely shut down its potential, leaving a Maliss player scrambling to adapt. Meanwhile, disruptive cards like Maxx “C”, Mulcharmy Meowls, and Mulcharmy Fuwalos can chip away at its momentum, ensuring that its final board presence is nothing more than a shadow of what it could have been. It's a high-stakes gamble—are you ready to take on the challenge?
Sample Decklist (Asian English)
Here is a sample Maliss decklist tailored to AE format:
Ryu-ge
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Strength
Ryu-ge may not always be the go-to choice, but it’s a hidden gem with some clever surprises up its sleeve. With its signature one-sided Dimensional Fissure theme card and impressive resilience against end-turn hand traps, this deck thrives as a versatile control powerhouse. Take it to the next level by unleashing the full potential of Inspector Boarder and Dominus trap cards—perfectly tailored to keep your opponents on their toes!
Weakness
While Ryu-ge excels as a flexible and strategic control deck, it's not without its hurdles. Faster aggro decks that establish their end board ahead of you can pose a significant challenge.
Moreover, a well-timed Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring or Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit in response to your Sosei Ryu-ge Mistva’s pendulum effect can bring your turn to an abrupt halt if you lack a suitable extender. That said, with thoughtful planning, clever side-deck choices, and adaptive play, you can overcome these vulnerabilities and unlock the true potential of this deck. It's all about staying sharp and one step ahead of your opponent!
Sample Decklist (Asian English)
Here is a sample Ryu-Ge decklist tailored to AE format:
Summary
The Deck Build Pack: Crossover Breakers has stormed onto the scene, shaking up the table and dealing a brand-new hand of possibilities. With the much-anticipated Alliance Insight on the horizon, these three dynamic themes are primed to get even sharper, ready to carve their niche in the competitive meta. It's the perfect time to explore these game-changing strategies and add some serious flair to your dueling arsenal.
This is ArcKnight of RespectYGO and thanks for reading this article. Happy Dueling!
Diao Chan’s Withering Reign: The Control Deck Taking Abyssal Heaven by Storm
Abyssal Heaven landed in Grand Archive TCG on March 7, 2025, and a week later, Diao Chan, Idyll Corsage (HVN-006) has players hooked across forums, Discord, and Twitter. Her suffocating Wither control has sparked endless chatter, blending a new mechanic with a grind that leaves opponents’ boards in tatters. Want to master the deck that’s got everyone talking? Let’s dissect the Diao Chan Wither Control build, its devastating synergy, and how to rule the table like a Sanguo legend.
The Heart of the Deck: Diao Chan, Idyll Corsage
Card Details:
Set: HVN
No.: 006
Type: Champion (Cleric, Human)
Cost: 3 Memory
Level: 3
Life: 25
Element: Tera
Abilities:
Diao Chan Lineage
On Enter: Choose any number of non-champion objects and put a wither counter on each.
Whenever a non-token object an opponent controls is destroyed, you may banish it. If you do, they summon a Flowerbud (HVN-207) token.
Link: https://tcg-corner.com/products/hvn-006?variant=50635707810067
Diao Chan sweeps in, blanketing the field with wither counters that demand (1) per counter or a sacrifice each turn. When objects fall, she banishes them, leaving Flowerbud clutter. Reddit’s calling her “the meta gatekeeper”—and she’s proving it.
The Wither Engine: Key Cards and Synergy
This deck piles on wither counters and squeezes resources dry. Here’s the core:
Aphotic Ruin (HVN-032)
Cost: 6 Reserve (less with Efficiency)
Effect: Put four wither counters on a non-champion object.
Link: https://tcg-corner.com/products/hvn-032?variant=50635712626963
Why It Works: A brutal hammer that, with Diao Chan’s banish, turns threats into dust fast.
Maiden of Primal Virtue (HVN-210)
Cost: 3 Reserve
Type: Phantasia, Ally (Cleric, Apparition)
Stats: 0 Life (gains +1 Power/+1 Life per phantasia)
Link: https://tcg-corner.com/products/hvn-210?variant=50635738022163
Why It Works: Grows into a titan as phantasias stack—Twitter’s obsessed with its late-game heft.
Shimmering Refraction (HVN-063)
Cost: 2 Reserve
Effect: Deal X damage (X = phantasia count); draw a card if activated from memory with Diao Chan.
Link: https://tcg-corner.com/products/hvn-063?variant=50635716821267
Why It Works: A fast-speed sniper fueled by Diao Chan, Enchantress’s glimmer counters, keeping you ahead.
Censer of Restful Peace (HVN-012)
Cost: 0 Memory
Effect: Graveyard cards lose abilities.
Link: https://tcg-corner.com/products/hvn-012?variant=50635709612307
Why It Works: Slams the door on Floating Memory, making banishments permanent—a Discord must-have.
Deck List: The Withering Blueprint
Here’s a rules-compliant 60-card Main Deck and 12-card Material Deck, all within Norm/Tera limits:
Material Deck (12 unique cards):
1x Haven of Heaven’s Rise (HVN 1st • EN — 018) (Level 0, 0 Memory, Norm, 15 Life, Tamer)
1x Diao Chan, Enchantress (HVN • EN — 004) (Level 1, 1 Memory, Norm)
1x Diao Chan, Dreaming Wish (HVN • EN — 005) (Level 2, 2 Memory, Norm)
1x Diao Chan, Idyll Corsage (HVN • EN — 006) (Level 3, 3 Memory, Tera)
1x Censer of Restful Peace (HVN • EN — 012) (Norm)
1x Nullifying Mirror (HVN • EN — 015) (Norm)
1x Tabula of Salvage (HVN • EN — 018) (Norm)
1x Scepter of Awakening (HVN 1st • EN — 029) (Tera)
1x Enthralling Chime (HVN • EN — 028) (Tera)
1x Forged Scalemail (HVN • EN — 013) (Norm)
1x Revealing Mesmer (HVN • EN — 060) (Norm)
1x Huaji of Heaven’s Rise (HVN 1st • EN — 014) (Norm, Regalia, Weapon, durability synergy)
Main Deck (60 cards, max 4 per card):
4x Maiden of Primal Virtue (HVN-210) (Tera)
4x Maiden of Shimmering Air (HVN-056) (Norm)
4x Aphotic Ruin (HVN-032) (Norm)
4x Shimmering Refraction (HVN-063) (Norm)
2x Zhang Jiao, Way of Peace (HVN-072) (Norm)
4x Coronation Ceremony (HVN-041) (Norm)
4x Withering Grasp (HVN-070) (Norm)
4x Auspicious Feast (HVN-033) (Norm)
4x Kingdom’s Divide (HVN-055) (Norm)
4x Gentle Respite (HVN-049) (Norm)
4x Disenchant (HVN-043) (Norm)
4x Surreptitious Scheme (HVN-068) (Norm)
4x Ameliorating Mantra (HVN-030) (Norm)
2x Revealing Mesmer (HVN-060) (Norm, phantasia redirection)
4x Bloom: Autumn’s Fall (HVN-204) (Tera, clears Flowerbuds for tokens)
Fill to 60: 2x Nightshade (HVN-212) (Tera)
How to Play It: Wither and Win
Early Game: Start with Haven of Heaven’s Rise, materializing Censer to block graveyard tricks. Build phantasias with Maiden of Shimmering Air and snipe with Shimmering Refraction.
Mid Game: Level to Diao Chan, Enchantress then Dreaming Wish for glimmer counters, and finally Idyll Corsage to unleash wither. Aphotic Ruin and banish clear the field, clogging it with Flowerbud.
Late Game: Maiden of Primal Virtue towers over the wreckage, while Zhang Jiao adapts memory tricks. Opponents pay or perish.
Why It’s Hot Right Now
Reddit’s r/grandarchivetcg loves how it smothers Guo Jia Fatestone Aggro—Censer kills recursion, wither stalls Sunblessed Gazelle (HVN-200). Twitter raves about its grind against Warrior’s Lu Bu (HVN 1st-208)—wither wears him thin. Assassin’s Zhang He (HVN-147) might slip through, but Shimmering Refraction keeps them at bay.
Final Verdict: Rule the Shadows
Diao Chan Wither Control is Abyssal Heaven’s breakout star—oppressive, elegant, and meta-shaping. Snag your Diao Chan at https://tcg-corner.com/collections/abyssal-heaven-1-st-edition, build this terror, and watch rivals wither. Who rules Grand Archive? You do.