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Soar to New Heights with “Floowandereeze”! | Archetype Starter Guide
Ready to take your game to the skies? Meet Floowandereeze, the deck that’s all about birds with big dreams and even bigger combos! Whether you’re a seasoned duelist or just winging it, Floowandereeze is here to make your dueling experience soar. It’s time to spread your wings and show everyone who’s the real top bird in the nest with our newest Floowandereeze starter guide!
Here’s a quick guide to get you started with building your own Floowandereeze deck:
- Meet the “Floowandereeze” cards!
- Honorary “Floowandereeze” tech cards
- Sample Decklist
- Basic Strategy and Gameplay
- Summary
- Meet the “Floowandereeze” cards!
The Floowandereeze monsters are currently composed of Level 1 and Level 10 monsters. The Level 1 monsters have similar effects where they are banished when they leave the field face-up and can return themselves back to hand when a Winged-Beast monster is Normal Summoned making them great in grind games. Your goal is to bring out the level 10s or other higher-level Winged-Beast monsters to provide card advantage, additional interruption, or card removal.
Let’s discuss the core cards of the strategy!
Floowandereeze & Robina is one of the basic starters of the deck. Your go-to search is Floowandereeze & Eglen so you can easily climb to your level 10s.
Ratio: Play three copies.
Floowandereeze & Eglen is your usual follow-up search from Floowandereeze & Robina. It is your gateway to access any level 7 or higher Winged-Beast monster from your deck to your hand.
Ratio: Run three copies.
Floowandereeze & Stri is your go-to bird to banish a card from either GY. It combos well with Floowandereeze & Toccan to help you banish the Floowandereeze cards in your graveyard if they happen to be placed there.
Ratio: Run 1-3 copies.
Floowandereeze & Toccan allows you to recycle your banished Floowandereeze card, whether a monster or a Spell or Trap.
Ratio: 1-2 copies.
Floowandereeze & Empen is your go-to boss monster in this deck as it fetches your Floowandereeze Spell/Trap cards and acts as a floodgate for attack position special summoned monsters. This disables link monsters from attempting their effects as they are always summoned in attack position, and Empen ensures he’s the king of the battlefield as it can reduce the attack/defense of the opponent’s monster it is battling to half at the cost of banishing a card from your hand!
Ratio: Run 1-3 copies.
Floowandereeze X Snowl is your secondary boss monster that could turn all your opponent’s special summoned monsters face-down on their turn at the cost of banishing a card from your hand on their turn. It can also help in dealing piercing battle damage while it is face-up.
Ratio: 0-1 copy.
Floowandereeze and the Magnifent Map
Floowandereeze and the Magnificent Map helps you search the required Floowandereeze card that fits your scenario and helps you land your combos safely. By banishing another level 1 Floowandereeze monster from your deck, your first Floowandereeze level 1 normal summon that searches (Robina or Eglen) are safe from a potential Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring for as long as you place the triggering effect of the banished level 1 as chain link 2.
On your opponent’s turn, it allows you to immediately Normal Summon 1 Floowandereeze monster when your opponent Normal summons a monster.
Ratio: Run 3 copies.
Floowandereeze and the Advent of Adventure
Floowandereeze and the Advent of Adventure has three purposes: Search a Floowandereeze monster or Floowandereeze Field Spell, help you gain additional 500 life points, and allow you to dodge a potential targeting hand trap by banishing the Floowandereeze monster you summoned that you need to trigger to continue your combo. It’s a versatile spell card that boosts your deck’s consistency.
Ratio: Run 3 copies.
Floowandereeze and the Unexplored Winds
Floowandereeze and the Unexplored Winds is a nice addition to the deck to help you use your opponent’s card as a material for your Tribute summons. Since this (1) effect doesn’t activate, it can help you clear your opponent’s Expurrely Noir, as Noir is only unaffected by activated effects. Its second effect allows you to shuffle back up to 2 Winged-Beast monsters in your hand to the bottom of your deck to draw additional cards, allowing you to dig for better cards to start your flight and unbrick your hand from high-level Winged Beast monsters.
Ratio: Run 0-1 copy in the main or side deck.
Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town
Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town is your go-to trap card to search from Floowandereeze & Empen. It provides additional interruption by allowing you to normal summon 1 Level 4 or lower Winged Beast monster when activated (preferably on your opponent’s turn) to bring out interruptions such as Raiza the Mega Monarch or Mist Valley Apex Avian. It also has a graveyard effect that can change all the monsters your opponent controls to face-down defense position by banishing itself when you tribute summon a Level 7 or higher monster.
Ratio: Run 1-2 copies.
Floowandereeze and the Scary Sea
Floowandereeze and the Scary Sea can help shut down all the special summons of your opponent’s monsters if it successfully negates the special summon of a monster in exchange of allowing them to Normal summon/set up to 3 times that turn. However, it can only negate special summons that do not start a chain (aka inherent special summons), so the activation window is quite limited, and you would want to prioritize searching Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town instead.
Ratio: Run 0-1 copy.
- Honorary “Floowandereeze” tech cards
One strength of the “Floowandereeze” strategy lies in the tech cards you can run in this deck. Aside from your immunity to Maxx “C”, below are additional cards that you can consider:
This is your go-to Winged Beast monster for card removal and can potentially block your opponent’s next good draw by placing one of the targeted cards on the top of their deck.
Ratio: Run 1-2 copies.
This provides an instant omni-negate, especially when your opponent forces your Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town to be activated (when they are about to enter the battle phase for Evenly Match or they activate board wipes).
Ratio: Run 1 copy. (Main Deck or Side Deck)
Aside from using Dimension Shifter to tame Snake-Eyes and other graveyard-reliant decks from progressing, it can also prevent your opponent from using popular interruption cards such as Effect Veiler, Droll & Lock Bird, and Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit. It also provides additional utility to Floowandereeze & Toccan, allowing it to recycle more targets.
Ratio: Run 2-3 copies. (Asian English allows up to 3 copies, the more the merrier :D)
Harpie’s Feather Storm allows you to shut down your opponent’s monster effects for the turn it resolves for as long as you control a WIND Winged Beast monster. This can easily be achieved as Eglen, Empen, Mega Raiza, Apex Avian, and Toccan.
Ratio: Run 1-3 copies in the main deck or side deck.
- Sample Decklist
Since “Floowandereeze” is now available in Creation Pack 05, below is a sample list using the Asian English format.
Main Deck: 40
Monsters: 23
3 Floowandereeze & Robina
3 Floowandereeze & Eglen
2 Floowandereeze & Stri
1 Floowandereeze & Toccan
2 Floowandereeze & Empen
1 Raiza the Mega Monarch
1 Mist Valley Apex Avian
3 Maxx “C”
3 Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring
3 Dimension Shifter
1 Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo
Spells: 13
3 Floowandereeze and the Magnificent Map
3 Floowandereeze and the Advent of Adventure
1 Floowandereeze and the Unexplored Winds
2 Pot of Extravagance
2 Pot of Duality
2 Pot of Prosperity
Traps: 4
1 Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town
3 Infinite Impermanence
Extra Deck: 15
3 Downerd Magician
3 Divine Arsenal AA-Zeus – Sky Thunder
1 Super Starslayer TY-PHON Sky Crisis
2 Drytron Fafnir
1 Tantrum Toddler
1 S:P Little Night
1 Accesscode Talker
1 Underworld Goddess of the Closed World
2 Linkuriboh
- Basic Strategy and Gameplay
Basic Combo:
- Normal summon Floowandereeze & Robina> Use its effect to add Floowandereeze & Eglen
- Immediately normal summon Floowandereeze & Eglen > Use its effect to add Floowandereeze & Empen.
- Tribute summon Floowandereeze & Empen> Use its effect to add Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town> Chain Robina and Eglen from banished and recycle them back to your hand (or leave one of them as banished for potential chain block next turn.
On your opponent’s turn.
- Activate Floowandereeze and the Dreaming Town to normal summon Floowandereeze Robina/Eglen> Eglen search Raiza the Mega Monarch or Mist Valley Apex Avian and tribute summon them using your Robina and Eglen etc.
Tip:
When using the effect of Raiza the Mega Monarch, you can target itself and return it to hand when it effects resolve. This ensures that when you use Floowandereeze and Dreaming Town, you can tribute summon the same Raiza the Mega Monarch in your hand and use its effects again.
- Summary
Understanding the current meta and knowing how to counter popular decks will give you an edge when using Floowandereeze. Adjust your deck and side deck accordingly to handle different matchups. The more you play, the better you’ll understand the nuances of your deck. Playtest against various opponents to refine your strategy and improve your decision-making.
Floowandereeze deck offer a lot of versatility, so use that to your advantage. Remember, the most important part of any game is to enjoy yourself. Floowandereeze is a fun and unique deck, so have a blast experimenting with different strategies and combos.
I hope this guide captures the spirit you’re looking for! This has been ArcKnight of RespectYGO. Happy Dueling! 😊