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  1. ## Introduction
  2.  
  3. Tech Genus, or T.G. is a going first combo deck that is based around summoning the powerful combo piece {T.G. Trident Launcher} via {Crystron Halqifibrax}. From there it combos into a powerful synchro boss monster such as {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} or {T.G. Halberd Cannon}. The strengths of this deck lies in the many engines it has access to, which facilitate the summon of the explosive Trident Launcher.
  4.  
  5. The main drawback of both the deck and Trident Launcher is that after summoning Trident Launcher, you become locked to exclusively summoning T.G. monsters for the rest of the turn. However, this weakness becomes a source of uniqueness for the deck, preventing us from becoming just another generic synchro deck, and instead using less common options that we can facilitate. In addition, this deck is able to synchro summon on the opponent’s turn, meaning that this lock can be bypassed.
  6.  
  7. The deck is overall rather simple to pilot, as a lot of the combos are very similar, but with this simplicity comes a high susceptibility to interruption, so to counteract this many techs are dedicated to ensuring our combo resolves, in addition, extenders are ran so that if our normal summon is negated our play can continue.
  8.  
  9.  
  10.  
  11. ## Core Cards
  12.  
  13. These are cards that are used in almost every version of the deck, with some options, depending on your end goal.
  14.  
  15. ### Monsters
  16.  
  17. #### T.G. Screw Serpent
  18. {cards}(T.G. Screw Serpent++2-3)
  19.  
  20. - Being a level 4, this is one of the best tuners in the T.G. archetype. This allows for easy level 5 synchros with all the other core level 1 T.G. monsters.
  21. - Remember that any card summoned through this effect has its effects negated.
  22. - By summoning {T.G. Star Guardian} with this card and a level 1, it is possible to summon a level 7 synchro monster.
  23. - Able to adjust the levels of T.G. Monsters
  24.  
  25. #### T.G. Booster Raptor
  26. {cards}(T.G. Booster Raptor++0-3)
  27.  
  28. - Pairs well with {T.G. Screw Serpent} to synchro summon 2 level 5s and then a level 10.
  29. - Has synergy with a dino engine. Can be searched by {Souleating Oviraptor} or {Fossil Dig} and can be special summoned by {Miscellaneousaurus}.
  30. - The graveyard search effect is rather slow and not very significant.
  31. - The effect to special summon itself does not count as an effect activation and only requires 1 T.G. monster on the field.
  32.  
  33.  
  34. #### T.G. Drill Fish
  35. {cards}(T.G. Drill Fish++0-3)
  36.  
  37. - Similar to {T.G. Booster Raptor}.
  38. - Special Summon **does** count as an effect activation, making it more likely to be negated.
  39. - Can be summoned only if you T.G. monsters.
  40. - Comes with an additional targeted monster destruction effect. Useful, but not worth the harder conditions to summon.
  41. - Only used with the {Deep Sea Diva} engine for its water attribute, where it makes a good bridge for {Small World}.
  42.  
  43.  
  44. #### T.G. Tank Grub
  45. {cards}(T.G. Tank Grub++2)
  46.  
  47. - Most often summoned via {Crystron Halqifibrax}’s effect.
  48. - If you special summon this card from the graveyard via {T.G. Screw Serpent}’s effect, you cannot treat it as a non-tuner, since its effects are negated.
  49. - In the above case, its graveyard effect to special summon a token will still activate if you still manage to use it as synchro material.
  50.  
  51. ### Extra Deck
  52.  
  53.  
  54. #### T.G. Star Guardian
  55. {cards}(T.G. Star Guardian++1-2)
  56.  
  57. - The most important T.G. extra deck monster, thanks to its great extension potential.
  58. - Do note that your opponent will be able to resolve at least one summon or card activation after you activate the effect to synchro summon on their turn. A {Raigeki} or {Dark Hole} could destroy whatever monster you choose to summon.
  59.  
  60.  
  61. #### T.G. Hyper Librarian
  62. {cards}(T.G. Hyper Librarian++1)
  63.  
  64. - Has an excellent effect that is unfortunately underutilized in most combos.
  65. - Mainly used for the fact that it is a level 5 T.G. synchro monster.
  66.  
  67.  
  68. #### T.G. Power Gladiator
  69. {cards}(T.G. Power Gladiator++0-1)
  70.  
  71. - Serves as a backup for {T.G. Hyper Librarian}.
  72.  
  73.  
  74. #### T.G. Recipro Dragonfly
  75. {cards}(T.G. Recipro Dragonfly++1)
  76.  
  77. - Has an “as cost” effect, meaning that the synchro monster you target on your field will go to the graveyard before effect resolution.
  78. - If the materials used for the targeted monster’s synchro summon are not also synchro monsters, you will just send your targeted synchro monster to the graveyard for nothing in return.
  79. - By using this effect, you can send a stronger monster like {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX} for {T.G. Halberd Cannon} to float into in case it is destroyed.
  80.  
  81.  
  82. #### Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX
  83. {cards}(Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX++1)
  84.  
  85. - The main level 10 archetypal synchro monster.
  86. - Can be summoned using just {T.G. Screw Serpent} and either {T.G. Booster Raptor} or {T.G. Drill Fish}.
  87.  
  88.  
  89. #### T.G. Halberd Cannon
  90. {cards}(T.G. Halberd Cannon++0-1)
  91.  
  92. - The archetype’s boss monster.
  93. - Has a powerful summon negation effect. This effect can only resolve if this card is still on the field. This card can only negate summons of a card that is not special summoned as part of a chain.
  94. - Can float into any T.G. monster, ideally a level 10 synchro like {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}.
  95.  
  96.  
  97. #### T.G. Trident Launcher
  98. {cards}(T.G. Trident Launcher++1-2)
  99.  
  100. - The archetype link monster and main enabler for the level 12 synchro combo.
  101. - On summon this card can special summon one T.G. monster each from your hand, graveyard, and deck.
  102. - You must have a T.G. monster in each of these locations on this monster’s summon in order for the effect to resolve.
  103. - This card is a negation magnet, so make sure you can negate the negates.
  104. - Using this card’s effect locks you into T.G. monsters for the rest of the turn. This means that if you choose to summon a level 12 other than {T.G. Halberd Cannon} you must wait until the next turn.
  105.  
  106.  
  107. #### Cosmic Blazar Dragon
  108. {cards}(Cosmic Blazar Dragon++1)
  109.  
  110. - Arguably the best boss monster this deck can summon.
  111. - Has an extremely powerful omni-negate effect similar to {Solemn Judgment}.
  112. - Banishes itself as cost, allowing it to dodge many effects.
  113. - Often used in place of {T.G. Halberd Cannon}, but can also be used alongside it.
  114.  
  115.  
  116. #### Satellite Warrior
  117. {cards}(Satellite Warrior++1)
  118.  
  119. - There will always be at least two synchro monsters in the graveyard after summoning this card.
  120. - This allows for two destructions and an additional 2000 attack points.
  121.  
  122.  
  123. #### PSY-Framelord Zeta/Black Rose Moonlight Dragon
  124. {cards}(PSY-Framelord Zeta++0-1; Black Rose Moonlight Dragon++0-1)
  125.  
  126. - Generic level 7 monsters that can be summoned using {T.G. Screw Serpent} and {T.G. Star Guardian}’s effects.
  127. - Good monster removal that can prevent your opponent's monster’s graveyard effects
  128.  
  129.  
  130. #### Crystron Halqifibrax
  131. {cards}(Crystron Halqifibrax++1)
  132.  
  133. - Makes summoning {T.G. Trident Launcher} and resolving its effect easier when used with {T.G. Tank Grub}.
  134. - This populates your graveyard with a T.G. monster necessary for Trident Launcher’s effect to resolve.
  135. - The second effect is usually only used when the ignition effect is negated, and the card is not destroyed.
  136.  
  137.  
  138. #### Accesscode Talker
  139. {cards}(Accesscode Talker++1)
  140.  
  141. - If {T.G. Trident Launcher} survives, it can be used as three link materials for this card on your next turn after summoning it, requiring only one more monster.
  142. - Combined with {Cosmic Blazar Dragon}, OTKs are easy peasy.
  143.  
  144.  
  145. #### Knightmare Unicorn/Knightmare Phoenix
  146. {cards}(Knightmare Unicorn++0-1; Knightmare Phoenix++0-1)
  147.  
  148. - Generic strong Link monsters used for follow up plays.
  149. - Have good removal and a potential draw.
  150.  
  151.  
  152. #### T.G. Wonder Magician
  153. {cards}(T.G. Wonder Magician++0-1)
  154.  
  155. - Rarely used outside of some Duel Links combos. Usually not in the extra deck.
  156. - Ignition effect can sometimes be used to remove flood gates.
  157. - Shares the same accel synchro summon effect as {T.G. Star Guardian}.
  158.  
  159.  
  160. #### Black Rose Dragon
  161. {cards}(Black Rose Dragon++0-1)
  162.  
  163. - Part of the Duel Links combo. Usually not in the extra deck.
  164. - Is synchro summoned on your opponent's turn using {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly} and {T.G. Wonder Magician} or {T.G. Star Guardian}.
  165. - This card’s activation **must** be at chain link 1, or it will miss timing.
  166.  
  167.  
  168. #### Assault Blackwing - Onimaru the Divine Thunder
  169. {cards}(Assault Blackwing - Onimaru the Divine Thunder++0-1)
  170.  
  171. - Part of the Duel Links combo. Usually not in the extra deck.
  172. - Is synchro summoned during your opponent's turn with {Black Rose Dragon} and either {T.G. Wonder Magician} or {T.G. Star Guardian} *before* Black Rose Dragon’s effect resolution.
  173.  
  174.  
  175. ### Spells & Traps
  176.  
  177.  
  178. ## Pot of Avarice
  179. {cards}(Pot of Avarice++0-2)
  180.  
  181. - A good card for returning cards like {Crystron Halqifibrax}, {T.G. Trident Launcher}, and {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly} to the extra deck for reuse. Given that Halqifibrax is limited to 1 copy, you must recycle it to be able to return through the combo.
  182. - Draw two is extremely good and can often open up comeback plays.
  183.  
  184. ## Where Arf Thou?
  185. {cards}(Where Arf Thou?++0-3)
  186.  
  187. - Useful for searching cards after {Crystron Halqifibrax}’s effect resolution. Often times needed to resolve {T.G. Trident Launcher}’s effect.
  188.  
  189.  
  190.  
  191. ## Engines
  192.  
  193. Given the deck’s main combos stem through making {Crystron Halqifibrax}, engines more adept to fulfilling this condition are added to improve the rate at which we can pass through our combo. Unfortunately, T.G.’s standard combo struggles to set up enough interruptions alone, so the engines used must offer something in addition, in many cases combining 2 different engines. The engines we’ll look at are the Dinosaur engine, the Assault Mode engine, the P.U.N.K. engine, the Sangan engine and the Diva engine. The only engine that takes up the entire deck is the Diva engine. In the cases of Assault Mode and P.U.N.K. engines, they are almost always combined with the Dinosaur engine, and the Sangan engine can be used virtually anywhere.
  194.  
  195. #### Dinosaur Engine:
  196.  
  197. {cards}(Souleating Oviraptor++2; Miscellaneousaurus++3; Fossil Dig++3; Ultimate Conductor Tyranno++1; Jurrac Aeolo++1)
  198.  
  199. This engine centres around the synergy with the Dinosaur type T.G. monster {T.G. Booster Raptor}. {Miscellaneousaurus} extends by summoning T.G. Booster Raptor or the Tuner monster {Jurrac Aeolo} from the deck, making it easier to make {Crystron Halqifibrax}. {Souleating Oviraptor} searches any Dinosaur from the deck, being able to search Miscellaneousaurus for a 1 card Crystron Halqifibrax, or in cases where you have Miscellaneousaurus already it can search {Ultimate Conductor Tyranno} to strengthen the end board, finally, it is able to search T.G. Booster Raptor in the case that there is no T.G. monster in hand for {T.G. Trident Launcher} to special summon. {Fossil Dig} searches for any of the Dinosaurs other than Ultimate Conductor Tyranno. Overall, this engine is considered the most effective for a variety of reasons, first, it allows you to smoke screen as Dinosaurs, baiting an incorrect interruption from the opponent. Secondly, the versatility of what Souleating Oviraptor can search makes it very adaptive to different opening hands. Finally, Ultimate Conductor Tyranno, when used alongside the Standard T.G. Combo, is able to provide a strong end board with multiple powerful interruptions.
  200.  
  201. #### Assault Mode Engine
  202.  
  203. {cards}(Emergency Teleport++2; One for One++1; Psi-Reflector++3; Assault Mode Activate++1; Assault Beast++1; T.G. Halberd Cannon/Assault Mode++0-1; Adamancipator Risen - Dragite++1; Draco Berserker of the Tenyi++0-1; PSY-Framelord Omega++1)
  204.  
  205. The Assault Mode engine is a common engine used to make {Crystron Halqifibrax}, here we utilise it in much the same way. The best way to start is with a special summon of {Psi-Reflector}, from {One for One} or {Emergency Teleport} for a 1 card Crystron Halqifibrax. This way, an early interruption by a hand trap is less likely to be a turn-ender. In addition to this, if you have enough in hand to set up the main combo separately from the Assault Mode engine, you can use Psi-Reflector to synchro into a powerful synchro monster to improve the end board. These options are {Draco Berserker of the Tenyi}, {PSY-Framelord Omega} and {Adamancipator Risen - Dragite}. Where the use of the Assault Mode engine diverges from the standard Halqifibrax-based decks, is that we can actually use {Assault Mode Activate} for its effect, summoning {T.G. Halberd Cannon/Assault Mode} after using {T.G. Halberd Cannon}’s effect for a second summon negate. This engine is not without its shortcomings however. Assault Mode Activate is a hard garnet, which will almost always turn off the entire engine when drawn, in addition T.G. Halberd Cannon/Assault Mode and Assault Beast are also garnets, but not as devastating when drawn. This results in some rather frustrating bricks every so often, but is overall worth it as this engine when used in conjunction with Dinosaurs provides the most consistently powerful end boards.
  206.  
  207. #### P.U.N.K. Engine
  208.  
  209. {cards}(Emergency Teleport++2; Noh-P.U.N.K. Ze Amin++2-3; Noh-P.U.N.K. Foxy Tune++3; Joruri-P.U.N.K. Madame Spider++1; Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu++1)
  210.  
  211. Another popular Halqifibrax engine, this engine similarly makes a 1 card {Crystron Halqifibrax}, most effective when started with {Emergency Teleport} as it avoids committing to the normal summon making it easier to play past early interruption. This engine’s strength lies in its ability to play past interruption, using {Noh-P.U.N.K. Foxy Tune} and {Emergency Teleport} to extend if you are interrupted early. Of course, Foxy Tune is a hard once per turn, so opening the play with Foxy Tune will still result in you having to normal summon. The interruption set up by the engine is {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu}, a targeting monster negate. This engine is best used in conjunction with the Dinosaur engine, often discarding {Miscellaneousaurus} with {Noh-P.U.N.K. Foxy Tune}. This additional interruption is more consistent than what Assault Mode can set up, but less impactful, and this really encompasses the difference between the two engines, Assault Mode is less consistent but more powerful, whilst P.U.N.K. is the more consistent but weaker option. This engine lacks any hard garnets and will be able to set up {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu} every time it’s used.
  212.  
  213. #### Diva Engine
  214.  
  215. {cards}(Deep Sea Diva++3; Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince++3; Atlantean Dragoons++3; Deep Sea Minstrel++1-3; Moulinglacia the Elemental Lord++1; Lappis Dragon++1; Crusadia Arboria++1-3; T.G. Metal Skeleton; One for One; Small World++3; Baronne de Fleur++1; Salamangreat Almiraj++1)
  216.  
  217. This is the largest of the engines run, and is typically used alone but it is possible to incorporate the Sangan engine alongside it. The engine centres around {Deep Sea Diva} and {Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince}, using them to make {Crystron Halqifibrax} and proceed to the T.G. combo. The strength of this engine lies in its ability to protect itself from {Nibiru, the Primal Being} via {Deep Sea Minstrel}’s effect, and the hand loop effect provided by {Moulinglacia the Elemental Lord} which makes it more difficult for the opponent to play through your end board. After normal summoning Diva, it is possible to gain high amounts of card advantage through {Atlantean Dragoons}’ effect, and set up Moulinglacia, in some cases having the option to set up {Baronne de Fleur} using Moulinglacia as a material, at the cost of your next battle phase. The engine is able to perform very effectively when you see Neptabyss or Diva, but it becomes very weak without them, having to rely on extenders such as {Crusadia Arboria}..The main function of these extenders is to help play past interruption, but when you are forced to use them to start, the combo is much weaker. {T.G. Metal Skeleton} is a bridge for {Small World} and if necessary can be reduced to level 1 and used in the combo by the effect of {T.G. Screw Serpent}. The effect of Atlantean Dragoons can also be used to add T.G. Screw Serpent to the hand so that you can resolve the effect of {T.G. Trident Launcher}. Overall, while not a bad engine, the Diva Engine struggles somewhat in consistency, with many cards you don’t want to draw into, and is not the strongest in terms of potential end board.
  218.  
  219. #### Sangan Engine
  220.  
  221. {cards}(Sangan++3; Crusadia Arboria++1; Salamangreat Almiraj++1)
  222.  
  223. A small engine that utilises {Sangan} as a 1 card combo to make {Crystron Halqifibrax}. It is easily jammed into any list, preferably those that have options without the normal summon. The main issue with this engine is that it doesn’t add anything to the end board, however it is very compact and an easy way to provide an additional starter to your deck.
  224.  
  225.  
  226. ## Decklists
  227.  
  228. #### Assault Dino
  229.  
  230. {deck}(Jurrac Aeolo; Effect Veiler; T.G. Booster Raptor@3; T.G. Tank Grub@2; Psi-Reflector@3;Maxx “C”@2; Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring@3; Assault Beast; Miscellaneousaurus@3; Souleating Oviraptor@2; T.G. Screw Serpent@2; Ultimate Conductor Tyranno; Nibiru, the Primal Being; T.G. Halberd Cannon/Assault Mode; One for One; Fossil Dig@3; Emergency Teleport@2; Called by the Grave@2; Crossout Designator@3; Assault Mode Activate; Infinite Impermanence)(T.G. Recipro Dragonfly; T.G. Hyper Librarian; T.G. Power Gladiator; T.G. Star Guardian; Black Rose Moonlight Dragon; PSY-Framelord Omega; Adamancipator Risen - Dragite; Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX; T.G. Halberd Cannon; Cosmic Blazar Dragon; Crystron Halqifibrax; Knightmare Phoenix; Knightmare Unicorn; T.G. Trident Launcher; Accesscode Talker)
  231.  
  232.  
  233. #### P.U.N.K. Dino
  234.  
  235. {deck}(Jurrac Aeolo; Effect Veiler; T.G. Booster Raptor@3; T.G. Tank Grub@2; Maxx “C”@2; Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring@3; Joruri-P.U.N.K. Madame Spider; Noh-P.U.N.K. Ze Amin@2; Miscellaneousaurus@3; Souleating Oviraptor@2; T.G. Screw Serpent@3; Noh-P.U.N.K. Foxy Tune@3; Ultimate Conductor Tyranno; Nibiru, the Primal Being; Fossil Dig@3; Emergency Teleport@2; Called by the Grave@2; Crossout Designator@3; Infinite Impermanence; Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu)(T.G. Recipro Dragonfly; T.G. Hyper Librarian; T.G. Power Gladiator; T.G. Star Guardian@2; Black Rose Moonlight Dragon; Satellite Warrior; Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX; T.G. Halberd Cannon; Cosmic Blazar Dragon; Crystron Halqifibrax; Knightmare Phoenix; Knightmare Unicorn; T.G. Trident Launcher; Accesscode Talker)
  236.  
  237. #### Diva
  238.  
  239. {deck}(Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince@3; T.G. Booster Raptor@2; T.G. Tank Grub@2; T.G. Drill Fish; Deep Sea Diva@3; Maxx “C”@3; T.G. Metal Skeleton; Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring@3; Crusadia Arboria; Deep Sea Minstrel@2; Atlantean Dragoons@3; T.G. Screw Serpent@2; Lappis Dragon; Moulinglacia the Elemental Lord; Instant Fusion; One for One; Ready Fusion; Small World@3; Called by the Grave@2; Crossout Designator@3; Forbidden Droplet; Infinite Impermanence)(Allvain the Essence of Vanity; Rare Fish; T.G. Recipro Dragonfly; T.G. Hyper Librarian; T.G. Star Guardian; Coral Dragon; Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX; Baronne de Fleur; Cosmic Blazar Dragon; Salamangreat Almiraj; Crystron Halqifibrax; Knightmare Phoenix; Knightmare Unicorn; T.G. Trident Launcher; Accesscode Talker)
  240.  
  241.  
  242. ## Combos
  243.  
  244. “Core Combos” will list ways to summon a level 12 monster AFTER {Crystron Halqifibrax} has been summoned. Combos listed outside of “Core Combos” are all either ways to summon {Crystron Halqifibrax} or other synchro monsters by using the various engines.
  245.  
  246. ### Core Combos
  247.  
  248. #### T.G. Booster Raptor in hand:
  249.  
  250. {cards}(Crystron Halqifibrax; T.G. Booster Raptor)
  251.  
  252. This can be done in 5 main monster zones, or in 4, in which case you sacrifice the draw from {T.G. Hyper Librarian}.
  253.  
  254. For 5 Main Monster Zones:
  255.  
  256. 1. After making {Crystron Halqifibrax}, special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck (or hand if necessary).
  257. 2. Use Halqifibrax and Tank Grub to link summon {T.G. Trident Launcher}.
  258. 3. With T.G. Trident Launcher, special summon {T.G. Booster Raptor} from hand, {T.G. Tank Grub} from the GY and {T.G. Screw Serpent} from the deck.
  259. 4. Use Tank Grub and Screw Serpent to synchro summon {T.G. Star Guardian}, chain link 1: use Star Guardian’s effect to return Screw Serpent from the GY to the hand, chain link 2: use Tank Grub’s effect to special summon a level 1 token.
  260. 5. Use Star Guardian’s second effect to special summon Screw Serpent from hand, then use its effect to revive Tank Grub.
  261. 6. Use Screw Serpent and the token to synchro summon {T.G. Hyper Librarian}.
  262. 7. Use Tank Grub and Booster Raptor to synchro summon {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly} Hyper Librarian will draw a card.
  263. 8. Use Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian to summon {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}.
  264. 9. Use Recipro Dragonfly’s effect to tribute Shooting Star EX, reviving Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian
  265. 10. Use Recipro Dragonfly, Star Guardian and Hyper Librarian to synchro summon {T.G. Halberd Cannon} or pass the turn and synchro summon {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} during the opponent’s main phase with Star Guardian’s effect.
  266.  
  267. For 4 Main Monster Zones:
  268.  
  269. 1. After making {Crystron Halqifibrax}, special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck (or hand if necessary).
  270. 2. Use Halqifibrax and Tank Grub to link summon {T.G. Trident Launcher}.
  271. 3. With T.G. Trident Launcher, special summon {T.G. Booster Raptor} from hand, {T.G. Tank Grub} from the GY and {T.G. Screw Serpent} from the deck.
  272. 4. Use Tank Grub and Screw Serpent to synchro summon {T.G. Star Guardian}, use Star Guardian’s effect to return Screw Serpent from the GY to the hand, Use Star Guardian’s second effect to special summon Screw Serpent from hand, then use its effect to revive Tank Grub.
  273. 5. Use Tank Grub and Booster Raptor to synchro summon {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly}, use Tank Grub’s effect to play a level 1 token.
  274. 6. Use Screw Serpent and the Token to synchro summon {T.G. Hyper Librarian}
  275. 7. Use Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian to summon {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}.
  276. 8. Use Recipro Dragonfly’s effect to tribute Shooting Star EX, reviving Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian
  277. 9. Use Recipro Dragonfly, Star Guardian and Hyper Librarian to synchro summon {T.G. Halberd Cannon} or pass the turn and synchro summon {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} during the opponent’s main phase with Star Guardian’s effect.
  278.  
  279.  
  280.  
  281. #### T.G. Screw Serpent in hand:
  282.  
  283. {cards}(T.G. Screw Serpent; Crystron Halqifibrax)
  284.  
  285. This combo can always be done such that it uses 4 main monster zones.
  286.  
  287. 1. After making {Crystron Halqifibrax}, special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck (or hand if necessary).
  288. 2. Use Halqifibrax and Tank Grub to link summon {T.G. Trident Launcher}.
  289. 3. With T.G. Trident Launcher, special summon {T.G. Screw Serpent} from hand, {T.G. Tank Grub} from the GY and {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck.
  290. 4. Use Tank Grub and Screw Serpent to synchro summon {T.G. Star Guardian}, use Star Guardian’s effect to return Screw Serpent from the GY to the hand.
  291. 5. Use Star Guardian’s second effect to special summon Screw Serpent from hand, then use its effect to revive Tank Grub.
  292. 6. Use Screw Serpent and the Tank Grub that isn’t negated to synchro summon {T.G. Hyper Librarian}. Use Tank Grub’s effect to special summon the level 1 Token.
  293. 7. Use Tank Grub and the Token to synchro summon {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly}, Hyper Librarian will draw a card.
  294. 8. Use Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian to summon {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}.
  295. 9. Use Recipro Dragonfly’s effect to tribute Shooting Star EX, reviving Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian
  296. 10. Use Recipro Dragonfly, Star Guardian and Hyper Librarian to synchro summon {T.G. Halberd Cannon} or pass the turn and synchro summon {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} during the opponent’s main phase with Star Guardian’s effect.
  297.  
  298.  
  299.  
  300. #### T.G. Tank Grub in hand:
  301.  
  302. {cards}(T.G. Tank Grub; Crystron Halqifibrax)
  303.  
  304. This combo can always be done such that it uses 4 main monster zones.
  305.  
  306. 1. After making {Crystron Halqifibrax}, special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck (or hand if necessary).
  307. 2. Use Halqifibrax and Tank Grub to link summon {T.G. Trident Launcher}.
  308. 3. With T.G. Trident Launcher, special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from hand, {T.G. Tank Grub} from the GY and {T.G. Screw Serpent} from the deck.
  309. 4. Use Tank Grub and Screw Serpent to synchro summon {T.G. Star Guardian}, use Star Guardian’s effect to return Screw Serpent from the GY to the hand.
  310. 5. Use Star Guardian’s second effect to special summon Screw Serpent from hand, then use its effect to revive Tank Grub.
  311. 6. Use Screw Serpent and the Tank Grub that isn’t negated to synchro summon {T.G. Hyper Librarian}. Use Tank Grub’s effect to special summon the level 1 Token.
  312. 7. Use Tank Grub and the Token to synchro summon {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly}, Hyper Librarian will draw a card.
  313. 8. Use Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian to summon {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}.
  314. 9. Use Recipro Dragonfly’s effect to tribute Shooting Star EX, reviving Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian
  315. 10. Use Recipro Dragonfly, Star Guardian and Hyper Librarian to synchro summon {T.G. Halberd Cannon} or pass the turn and synchro summon {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} during the opponent’s main phase with Star Guardian’s effect.
  316.  
  317.  
  318.  
  319. #### T.G. Booster Raptor + T.G. Screw Serpent in hand:
  320.  
  321. {cards}(T.G. Booster Raptor; T.G. Screw Serpent; Crystron Halqifibrax)
  322.  
  323. This combo allows you to draw 2 cards.
  324.  
  325. 1. After making {Crystron Halqifibrax}, special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck (or hand if necessary).
  326. 2. Use Halqifibrax and Tank Grub to link summon {T.G. Trident Launcher}.
  327. 3. With T.G. Trident Launcher, special summon {T.G. Screw Serpent} from hand, {T.G. Tank Grub} from the GY and {T.G. Screw Serpent} from the deck.
  328. 4. Use T.G. Screw Serpent and T.G. Tank Grub to synchro summon T.G. Hyper Librarian, use Tank Grub’s effect to special summon a level 1 token.
  329. 5. Use the second Screw Serpent and the T.G. token to synchro summon {T.G. Star Guardian}, use Star Guardian’s effect to add Tank Grub from the GY to the hand, Hyper Librarian will draw a card.
  330. 6. Use Star Guardian’s effect to special summon Tank Grub from your hand, then special summon {T.G. Booster Raptor}.
  331. 7. Use Booster Raptor and Tank Grub to make {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly}, Hyper Librarian will draw a card.
  332. 8. Use Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian to summon {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}.
  333. 9. Use Recipro Dragonfly’s effect to tribute Shooting Star EX, reviving Hyper Librarian and Star Guardian
  334. 10. Use Recipro Dragonfly, Star Guardian and Hyper Librarian to synchro summon {T.G. Halberd Cannon} or pass the turn and synchro summon {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} during the opponent’s main phase with Star Guardian’s effect.
  335.  
  336.  
  337.  
  338. #### Black Rose Combo
  339.  
  340. {cards}(T.G. Recipro Dragonfly; T.G. Star Guardian; T.G. Wonder Magician)
  341.  
  342. The beginning of this combo can be done in any of the ways listed above, simply replace any instance of summoning {T.G. Hyper Librarian} with {T.G. Wonder Magician}. Once you have {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly}, {T.G. Star Guardian}, and Wonder Magician on the field, follow the steps below.
  343.  
  344. 1. During your opponent's turn, use Star Guardian’s effect to summon {Black Rose Dragon}, using Recipro Dragonfly as material. Make sure your chain link activation is set to “ON”.
  345. 2. AFTER Black Rose Dragon is summoned and its effect is activated (not resolved), chain Wonder Magician’s effect to summon {Assault Blackwing - Onimaru the Divine Thunder}. Be sure that Black Rose Dragon’s effect is chain link one, otherwise it will miss timing.
  346.  
  347. This combo destroys your opponents entire board and leaves you with a non-destructible by card effects monster that has 6000 attack points during the damage step. Note that this monster can still be targeted by effects, and therefore, negated or removed by other means. It is not recommended to do this combo as it is not an OTK and takes up valuable extra deck space.
  348.  
  349. #### T.G. Screw Serpent + T.G. Booster Raptor into a level 10 synchro
  350.  
  351. {cards}(T.G. Booster Raptor; T.G. Screw Serpent)
  352.  
  353. A standard T.G. combo for when you lack the combo pieces to summon {Crystron Halqifibrax} and resolve the effect of {T.G. Trident Launcher} after.
  354.  
  355. 1. Normal summon {T.G. Screw Serpent}.
  356. 2. Special summon {T.G. Booster Raptor}.
  357. 3. Synchro summon {T.G. Star Guardian} with Screw Serpent and Booster Raptor, then use Star Guardian’s effect to add Screw Serpent from the GY to the hand.
  358. 4. Use Star Guardian’s second effect to special summon Screw Serpent from your hand, using Screw Serpent’s effect to special summon Booster Raptor.
  359. 5. Use Booster Raptor and Screw Serpent to synchro summon {T.G. Hyper Librarian}.
  360. 6. Synchro summon a level 10 synchro monster or end the turn. If you ended the turn, at an opportune moment in the opponent’s main phase, use Star Guardians effect to synchro summon {Satellite Warrior} to pop 2 monsters.
  361.  
  362.  
  363.  
  364. ### Dinosaur/Assault Mode/P.U.N.K
  365.  
  366. #### Souleating Oviraptor 1 card Halqifibrax
  367.  
  368. {cards}(Souleating Oviraptor)
  369.  
  370. You cannot have {Jurrac Aeolo} in your hand for this combo to work.
  371.  
  372. 1. Normal summon {Souleating Oviraptor} and activate its effect.
  373. 2. Add {Miscellaneousaurus} to your hand (If you already have one in hand, you may choose to add a second one for insurance, {Ultimate Conductor Tyranno} or a {T.G. Booster Raptor} if you need one for {T.G. Trident Launcher}’s effect.
  374. 3. Send Miscellaneousaurus from your hand to your graveyard.
  375. 3. Banish Miscellaneousaurus to activate its effect and special summon {Jurrac Aeolo} from your deck.
  376. 4. Link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax} using Oviraptor and Aeolo and summon {T.G. Tank Grub} using its ignition effect.
  377. 5. Continue combo as stated in one of the “Core Combos”, depending on which T.G. Monster(s) you have in your hand.
  378.  
  379.  
  380. #### Psi-Reflector/Emergency Teleport/One for One 1 card Halqifibrax
  381.  
  382. {cards}(Psi-Reflector; Emergency Teleport; One for One)
  383.  
  384. 1. Summon {Psi-Reflector} by whatever means you have available ({Emergency Teleport}/{One for One}/Normal summon).
  385. 2. Activate its ignition effect to add {Assault Beast} from your deck to your hand.
  386. 3. Discard Assault Beast to add {Assault Mode Activate}.
  387. 4. Activate Psi-Reflector’s second effect to reveal Assault Mode Activate and special summon Assault Beast from the graveyard. The level of Assault Beast does not matter if you plan on summoning {Crystron Halqifibrax}.
  388. 5. Link summon Halqifibrax using Psi-Reflector and Assault Beast and summon {T.G. Tank Grub} using its ignition effect.
  389. 6. Continue combo as stated in one of the “Core Combos”, depending on which T.G. Monster(s) you have in your hand.
  390.  
  391.  
  392. #### 2 card Halqifibrax and Dangerous Gabu from Discard + Noh-P.U.N.K. Ze Amin or Emergency teleport
  393.  
  394. {cards}(Noh-P.U.N.K Ze Amin; Emergency Teleport; Mokey Mokey)
  395.  
  396. 1. Either normal summon {Noh-P.U.N.K. Ze Amin} or special summon it using {Emergency Teleport}.
  397. 2. Pay 600 LP to activate Ze Amin’s effect, adding {Noh-P.U.N.K. Foxy Tune}.
  398. 3. Use Foxy Tune’s effect, discarding one card (note discarding {Miscellaneousaurus} can be good in this scenario as it essentially mitigates the discard), this will special summon {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Madame Spider}.
  399. 4. Activate Madame Spider’s effect by paying 600 lp, adding {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu} from the deck to the hand.
  400. 5. Use Ze Amin and Madame Spider to link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax}, and proceed into a core combo (this will require a T.G. monster in hand).
  401.  
  402. #### Noh-P.U.N.K Foxy Tune + Discard: 2 card Halqifibrax and Dangerous Gabu Combo
  403.  
  404. {cards}(Noh-P.U.N.K. Foxy Tune; Mokey Mokey)
  405.  
  406. 1. Use Foxy Tune’s effect, discarding one card (note discarding {Miscellaneousaurus} can be good in this scenario as it essentially mitigates the discard), this will special summon {Noh-P.U.N.K. Ze Amin}.
  407. 2. Pay 600 LP to activate Ze Amin’s effect, adding {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Madame Spider}.
  408. 3. Normal summon {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Madame Spider}.
  409. 4. Activate Madame Spider’s effect by paying 600 lp, adding {Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu} from the deck to the hand.
  410. 5. Use Ze Amin and Madame Spider to link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax}, and proceed into a core combo (this will require a T.G. monster in hand).
  411.  
  412.  
  413. #### Oviraptor into Hyper Librarian Combo
  414.  
  415. {cards}(Souleating Oviraptor)
  416.  
  417. This should only be done if you are able to make Halqifibrax separately despite normal summon Oviraptor. You must not have {Jurrac Aeolo} in hand, or this combo will not work.
  418.  
  419. 1. Normal summon {Souleating Oviraptor} and activate its effect.
  420. 2. Add {Miscellaneousaurus} to your hand.
  421. 3. Send {Miscellaneousaurus} from your hand to your graveyard.
  422. 3. Banish Miscellaneousaurus to activate its effect and special summon {Jurrac Aeolo} from your deck.
  423. 4. Synchro summon T.G. Hyper Librarian using Oviraptor and Aeolo (Not in the central Main Monster Zone or Extra Monster Zone).
  424. 5. Proceed into a standard Halqifibrax combo based on the T.G. monsters in hand.
  425.  
  426.  
  427. #### Oviraptor into Hyper Librarian Combo version 2 (Souleating Oviraptor + A T.G. Monster + T.G. Booster Raptor/Miscellaneousaurus + a monster on field)
  428.  
  429. {cards}(T.G. Booster Raptor++1-2; Souleating Oviraptor; Mokey Mokey; Miscellaneousaurus++0-1)
  430.  
  431. This combo sets up Hyper Librarian at the start of the combo to draw up to 5 cards with its effect. This will only be covered for the version where you special summon {T.G. Booster Raptor} from hand with {T.G. Trident Launcher}’s effect, as the others are all similar to this one, varying in where the monsters are summoned from by Trident Launcher. You must not have Jurrac Aeolo in hand, or this combo will not work.
  432.  
  433. 1. Given you already control 1 monster, normal summon {Souleating Oviraptor} (not in the central Main Monster Zone), add {Miscellaneousaurus} from deck to hand. If you have {Miscellaneousaurus} in hand but need {T.G. Booster Raptor}, add that instead.
  434. 2. Discard {Miscellaneousaurus}, then banish it from the GY to activate its effect, special summoning {Jurrac Aeolo} from the deck.
  435. 3. Use {Jurrac Aeolo} and the monster you already control to link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax}, using its effect to special summon {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck.
  436. 4. Link summon {T.G. Trident Launcher}, special summon one of the Booster Raptors from the hand, special summon {T.G. Screw Serpent} from the deck and Tank Grub from the GY.
  437. 5. Use Souleating Oviraptor and T.G. Tank Grub to synchro summon T.G. Hyper Librarian, afterwards using Tank Grub’s effect to special summon a level 1 Token.
  438. 6. Use T.G. Screw Serpent and the T.G. Token to synchro summon T.G. Star Guardian, activating Star Guardian’s effect to add Screw Serpent from the GY to the hand. Use Star Guardian’s effect to special summon T.G. Screw Serpent, using its effect to revive Tank Grub.
  439. 7. Use T.G. Screw Serpent and T.G. Booster Raptor to synchro summon {T.G. Power Gladiator}.
  440. 8. Special summon the Booster Raptor remaining in hand, then use it and Tank Grub to synchro summon {T.G. Recipro Dragonfly}.
  441. 9. Use Power Gladiator and Star Guardian to synchro summon {Shooting Star Dragon T.G. EX}
  442. 10. Use T.G. Recipro Dragonfly to tribute Shooting Star, reviving Power Gladiator or Star Guardian.
  443. 11. Either synchro summon {T.G. Halberd Cannon}, or pass the turn and synchro summon {Cosmic Blazar Dragon} during the opponent’s main phase with Star Guardian’s effect.
  444.  
  445.  
  446.  
  447. #### Setting up Ultimate Conductor Tyranno with Souleating Oviraptor + Miscellaneousaurus
  448.  
  449. {cards}(Miscellaneousaurus; Souleating Oviraptor)
  450.  
  451. 1. Normal summon {Souleating Oviraptor}, adding {Ultimate Conductor Tyranno} from the deck to the hand.
  452. 2. Using its effect, discard Miscellaneousaurus from your hand.
  453. 3. Banish Miscellaneousaurus from the GY, special summoning {Jurrac Aeolo} from the deck.
  454. 4. Link Summon {Crystron Halqifibrax}, special summoning {T.G. Tank Grub} from the deck.
  455. 5. Banish Souleating Oviraptor and Jurrac Aeolo from the GY to special summon {Ultimate Conductor Tyranno}.
  456. 6. Proceed to a 4 zone version of the core combo. Note that if by the end of the combo, there is a Booster Raptor in hand, special summon it to the field so that when Ultimate Conductor Tyranno uses its effect, you can destroy the Booster Raptor on field and gain a search.
  457.  
  458.  
  459.  
  460. #### Setting up a level 8 synchro with the Assault Mode engine to lead the combo
  461.  
  462. This is to be done at the start of the combo, and assumes you have the cards to make Crystron Halqifibrax afterwards. As a result, you will not normal summon Psi-Reflector, instead using {One for One} or {Emergency Teleport}.
  463.  
  464. 1. Special summon Psi-Reflector with {Emergency Teleport}/{One for One}.
  465. 2. Activate its ignition effect to add {Assault Beast} from your deck to your hand.
  466. 3. Discard Assault Beast to add {Assault Mode Activate}.
  467. 4. Activate Psi-Reflector’s second effect to reveal Assault Mode Activate and special summon Assault Beast from the graveyard. Modulate Assault Beast’s level by 3, such that you have a level 7 Assault Beast.
  468. 5. Synchro summon one of {Adamancipator Risen - Dragite}, {Draco Berserker of the Tenyi} or {PSY-Framelord Omega} (Not in the central Main Monster Zone or Extra Monster Zone).
  469. 6. Begin a Halqifibrax combo, typically with {Souleating Oviraptor} acting as a 1 card combo.
  470.  
  471.  
  472.  
  473. ### Diva
  474.  
  475. #### Normal Summon Diva
  476.  
  477. {cards}(Deep Sea Diva)
  478.  
  479. You cannot have more than one {Atlantean Dragoons} in your hand for this combo to work.
  480.  
  481. 1. Normal summon {Deep Sea Diva} and activate its ignition effect to special summon {Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince}.
  482. 3. Activate Neptabyss to send {Atlantean Dragoons} to the graveyard from your deck to add another Dragoons to your hand from your deck.
  483. 4. The first Dragoons sent to the graveyard will then add a {Deep Sea Minstrel} to your hand from your deck.
  484. 5. Using Minstrel, send the second Dragoons from your hand to the graveyard in order to temporarily banish any card from your opponent's hand.
  485. 6. The second Dragoons’ effect activates to search a {T.G. Screw Serpent}, or if you have a T.G. monster in hand, it can search {Moulinglacia the Elemental Lord}.
  486. 7. Link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax} using Diva and Netabyss and summon {T.G. Tank Grub} using its ignition effect. If you have Moulinglacia, special summon it, then discard 2 cards from the opponent's hand.
  487. 8. Proceed by using a suitable combo listed in “Core Combos” based on the monster zones available and the T.G. monster in hand.
  488.  
  489.  
  490. #### Normal Summon Neptabyss
  491.  
  492. {cards}(Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince)
  493.  
  494. You must have a T.G. card in hand for this combo to work, and {Lappis Dragon} in deck.
  495.  
  496. 1. Normal summon {Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince}.
  497. 2. Send {Atlantean Dragoons} to the graveyard using Netabyss’ effect.
  498. 3. Using Dragoons’ effect, add {Lappis Dragon} to your hand and special summon it.
  499. 4. Link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax} using Neptabyss and Lappis Dragon and summon {T.G. Tank Grub} using its ignition effect.
  500. 6. Continue combo as stated in “Core Combos”, depending on which T.G. card you have in your hand.
  501.  
  502.  
  503. #### Diva + Moulinglacia/Minstrel + T.G. in hand
  504.  
  505. {cards}(Deep Sea Diva; Moulinglacia the Elemental Lord)
  506.  
  507. This combo hand loops the opponent for 2, and sets up {Baronne de Fleur} and a boss monster from a core T.G. combo, but will skip the next battle phase. {Lappis Dragon} and 2 {Atlantean Dragoons} must be in the deck for this combo to work.
  508.  
  509. 1. Normal summon {Deep Sea Diva} and activate its ignition effect to special summon {Neptabyss, the Atlantean Prince}.
  510. 3. Neptabyss sends {Atlantean Dragoons} to the graveyard from your deck to add another {Atlantean Dragoons} to your hand from your deck.
  511. 4. The first {Atlantean Dragoons} sent to the graveyard will then add a {Deep Sea Minstrel} to your hand from your deck if you have {Moulinglacia the Elemental Lord} in hand, or if you have Deep Sea Minstrel in hand, add Moulinglacia
  512. 5. Using Minstrel, send the second {Atlantean Dragoons} from your hand to the graveyard in order to temporarily banish any card from your opponent's hand.
  513. 6. The second Dragoons’ effect activates to search a {Lappis Dragon}, then special summon it.
  514. 7. Link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax} using Lappis Dragon and Netabyss and summon {T.G. Tank Grub} using its ignition effect. Special summon Moulinglacia, then discard 2 cards from the opponent's hand.
  515. 8. Use Deep Sea Diva and Moulinglacia to synchro summon {Baronne de Fleur}, bear in mind this skips your next battle phase.
  516. 9. Proceed by using a 4 main monster zone combo listed in “Core Combos” based on the T.G. monster in hand.
  517.  
  518.  
  519. ### Sangan engine
  520.  
  521. #### Sangan 1 card Halqifibrax
  522.  
  523. {cards}(Sangan)
  524.  
  525. 1. Normal summon {Sangan}
  526. 2. Use Sangan to link summon {Salamangreat Almiraj}.
  527. 3. Use Sangan’s effect to add {Crusadia Arboria}.
  528. 4. Special summon Crusadia Arboria to a zone Almiraj points to
  529. 5. Use Almiraj and Arboria to link summon {Crystron Halqifibrax}
  530. 6. Continue with an appropriate core combo, based on the T.G. monster in hand.
  531.  
  532.  
  533.  
  534.  
  535. ## Tech & Staples
  536.  
  537. Tech & staples are largely up to preference, but the most common ones will be covered. Alternative staples and alternative {Crossout Designator} targets can also be used.
  538.  
  539. ### Monsters
  540.  
  541. #### Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring
  542.  
  543. {cards}(Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring++3)
  544.  
  545. - A staple negation.
  546. - Can stop {Maxx “C”}.
  547.  
  548.  
  549. #### Maxx C
  550. {cards}(Maxx “C”++3)
  551.  
  552. - A staple that allows for huge card advantage or for the complete stop of your opponent's turn.
  553. - Can win duels on its own.
  554.  
  555.  
  556. #### Nibiru, the Primal Being
  557. {cards}(Nibiru, the Primal Being++0-1)
  558.  
  559. - Can wipe boards after 5 summons.
  560. - Can be used as link material for any link monsters in your deck that can use tokens.
  561. - Good target for {Crossout Designator}.
  562.  
  563.  
  564. #### Effect Veiler
  565. {cards}(Effect Veiler++0-2)
  566.  
  567. - Can negate a monster effect during your opponent's turn for some solid disruption.
  568. - Primarily used as a {Crossout Designator} target.
  569.  
  570.  
  571. #### Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit
  572. {cards}(Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit++0-1)
  573.  
  574. - Quick effect destruction that can be useful to destroy one of your opponent's important cards like {Fateful Adventure}.
  575. - {Crossout Designator} target.
  576.  
  577.  
  578. ### Spells & Traps
  579.  
  580.  
  581. #### Called by the Grave
  582. {cards}(Called by the Grave++2)
  583.  
  584. - Another staple used in almost every deck.
  585. - Can stop both of the above hand traps and can stop monster graveyard effects.
  586.  
  587.  
  588. #### Crossout Designator
  589. {cards}(Crossout Designator++0-3)
  590.  
  591. - Another way to negate any of the common hand traps.
  592. - Serves as good protection, if you have the space for it and all of the hand traps you want to avoid.
  593. - Almost necessary in the deck as if {Crystron Halqifibrax} or {T.G. Trident Launcher} are negated, the deck often crumbles
  594.  
  595.  
  596. #### Infinite Impermanence
  597. {cards}(Infinite Impermanence++0-2)
  598.  
  599. - Similar to {Effect Veiler}.
  600. - Can also negate any spell or trap cards activated in the same column.
  601.  
  602.  
  603. #### Forbidden Droplet
  604. {cards}(Forbidden Droplet++0-1)
  605.  
  606. - Strong going second card, but does not have much synergy with this deck since most cards do not have graveyard effects.
  607. - Could still be useful if some monsters absolutely must be negated before starting a combo.
  608. - Seeing as it is one of the biggest threats to {T.G. Star Guardian} and {T.G. Wonder Magician}’s synchro summon effect, this is used with {Crossout Designator} to prevent the negation of their second effects.
  609.  
  610.  
  611. #### Monster Reborn
  612. {cards}(Monster Reborn++0-1)
  613.  
  614. - Staple comeback card that is useful for starting or extending combos.
  615.  
  616.  
  617. #### Harpie’s Feather Duster
  618. {cards}(Harpie’s Feather Duster++0-1)
  619.  
  620. - Clearing out your opponents entire back row or baiting some sort of negation can come in handy to make sure your full combo goes through.
  621. - {Crossout Designator} target.
  622.  
  623.  
  624. #### Raigeki
  625. {cards}(Raigeki++0-1)
  626.  
  627. - Fieldwipe that can force a negate or equalise a gamestate.
  628. - {Crossout Designator} target.
  629.  
  630.  
  631.  
  632.  
  633. ## Conclusion
  634.  
  635. Thanks to {T.G. Trident Launcher}’s steep summoning conditions and lock into T.G. monsters, along with the negate heavy metagame of modern Yu-Gi-Oh, this is a deck that has a lot left to be desired. Most of the main deck monsters have strong extension effects, but only when they are used in conjunction with several other T.G. cards.
  636.  
  637. Its over reliance on {Crystron Halqifibrax} can also be unwieldy considering {Crystron Halqifibrax}’s limit to one. The dependency also eats up deck space, only leaving room for a few main deck T.G. monsters when these engines are used with staples.
  638.  
  639. Ultimately, this is a fun deck that is Diamond capable, but one that is seriously lacking in good in-archetype support that would allow for one to take full advantage of the versatility in synchro summons that the main deck can provide. In the future, new cards that would make summoning {T.G. Trident Launcher} easier could send this deck to new heights.
  640.  
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