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October 2025 OCG Format: Top 10 Decks to Try After the Banlist
The OCG environment has been shaken with the announcement of the newest OCG Banlist effective October 2025. A lot of top-tier decks were hit, which will impact the meta significantly. Today, we're going to look at 10 decks that you may consider in the new format.

Banlist Review
Decks That You Can Try
Here are the top 10 decks on our list and why you should try them (in no particular order):
Mitsurugi

A ritual-based theme debuting in World Premiere Pack 2025 and Creation Pack 09. Works in tandem with Ryzeal for explosive plays and layered disruption.
Killer Tune

A new synchro deck from Deck Build Pack: Phantom Revengers. With fewer floodgates in the format, its tempo and aggression shine.
Blue-Eyes

Untouched by the list. Its flexibility and ability to tech against the meta make it a reliable pick.
Sky Striker

Still untouched. Its grind game and resource loop remain strong, especially in slower formats.
Lunalight

No direct hits. Liger Dancer and Yellow Marten loops give it control and OTK potential.
Onomat Ryzeal

Lost Ouroboros, but still consistent. Ryzeal adds depth to XYZ plays and toolbox options.
White Forest Azamina

A sleeper pick with multiple interruptions and strong tempo control.
Enneacraft

From Phantom Revengers. Swarms the field with face-down monsters and punishes overextension.
Maliss

Cyberse-based deck with no new hits. Its resilience and link climbing make it a solid rogue contender.
Orcust

With Shining Sarcophagus engine support, it gains recursion and combo extension, making it a dark horse pick.
Summary

While the top decks were hit, these 10 contenders are ready to rise. I'm excited to see how Yummy, Vanquish Soul K9, and Dracotail will keep pace with the meta—or if we'll finally see a shift toward fresh strategies and new archetypes.
What about you—which deck will you play this OCG format? Share your thoughts below!
This has been ArcKnight of RespectYGO. Happy Dueling!
