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Master Duel New Deck 'Killertune' Released! Analysis of the Ultimate "BS" Strategy with No BanlistWe delve into the power of the newly released 'Killer Tune' deck. We analyze the core strategies and card combinations of Killer Tune, which will shake up the meta with its unbanned early game development and overwhelming performance.
1. 🎮 'Killer Tune' Deck Introduction and Initial Reactions
· The video begins by showing the initial reactions to the 'Killer Tune' deck, starting with a scene where the opponent's Extra Deck is checked and the player ends with two cards.
· Viewers share information that a user named 'Sumato' is skilled with the 'Killer Tune' deck and suggest playing together.
· Through communication with the 'Sumato' user, a decision is made for ranked matches or viewer participation (viewer play).
· The 'Sumato' user assesses the 'Killer Tune' deck as currently competitive and mentions that all its support cards have been released.
· The user states they refrained from ranked play before the release of 'Killer Tune' but are now willing to play.
· The potential of 'Killer Tune' is anticipated by comparing it to last year's 'Melis' deck.
· Viewers share information that a user named 'Sumato' is skilled with the 'Killer Tune' deck and suggest playing together.
· Through communication with the 'Sumato' user, a decision is made for ranked matches or viewer participation (viewer play).
· The 'Sumato' user assesses the 'Killer Tune' deck as currently competitive and mentions that all its support cards have been released.
· The user states they refrained from ranked play before the release of 'Killer Tune' but are now willing to play.
· The potential of 'Killer Tune' is anticipated by comparing it to last year's 'Melis' deck.
00:05 - 01:26
1. 🎮 'Killer Tune' Deck Introduction and Initial Reactions
· The video begins by showing the initial reactions to the 'Killer Tune' deck, starting with a scene where the opponent's Extra Deck is checked and the player ends with two cards.
· Viewers share information that a user named 'Sumato' is skilled with the 'Killer Tune' deck and suggest playing together.
· Through communication with the 'Sumato' user, a decision is made for ranked matches or viewer participation (viewer play).
· The 'Sumato' user assesses the 'Killer Tune' deck as currently competitive and mentions that all its support cards have been released.
· The user states they refrained from ranked play before the release of 'Killer Tune' but are now willing to play.
· The potential of 'Killer Tune' is anticipated by comparing it to last year's 'Melis' deck.
· Viewers share information that a user named 'Sumato' is skilled with the 'Killer Tune' deck and suggest playing together.
· Through communication with the 'Sumato' user, a decision is made for ranked matches or viewer participation (viewer play).
· The 'Sumato' user assesses the 'Killer Tune' deck as currently competitive and mentions that all its support cards have been released.
· The user states they refrained from ranked play before the release of 'Killer Tune' but are now willing to play.
· The potential of 'Killer Tune' is anticipated by comparing it to last year's 'Melis' deck.
01:31 - 04:53
2. ✨ 'Rosehip' Card Analysis and Killer Tune's Core Strategy
· Explains why the 'Rosehip' card plays a crucial role in the 'Killer Tune' deck. This card helps lead the game favorably and allows players to easily navigate even unfavorable matchups.
· 'Rosehip' feels similar to Azarize, but it has the restriction that it cannot reveal itself and must reveal another Tuner. Therefore, at least two copies are needed.
· This leads to the analysis that 'Rosehip' is closer to Yokul.
· The 'Killer Tune' deck possesses non-targeting effects that can easily clear the opponent's field, allowing it to gain an advantage in the game.
· Killer Tune's ace monster has an ATK of 3200 and can attack twice, making it advantageous for securing a kill.
· Notably, the support cards were released faster than expected, significantly enhancing 'Killer Tune's' combo potential.
· 'Rosehip' feels similar to Azarize, but it has the restriction that it cannot reveal itself and must reveal another Tuner. Therefore, at least two copies are needed.
· This leads to the analysis that 'Rosehip' is closer to Yokul.
· The 'Killer Tune' deck possesses non-targeting effects that can easily clear the opponent's field, allowing it to gain an advantage in the game.
· Killer Tune's ace monster has an ATK of 3200 and can attack twice, making it advantageous for securing a kill.
· Notably, the support cards were released faster than expected, significantly enhancing 'Killer Tune's' combo potential.
04:54 - 07:22
3. 🃏 Killer Tune Deck Card Composition and Synergy Analysis
· The support cards for the 'Killer Tune' deck were released faster than anticipated, significantly boosting the deck's overall power.
· It includes 3 Ultra Rare cards, totaling 6 Ultra Rare monsters, all of which contribute to the initial combo.
· Also included are 3 Quick-Play Spell Cards, and a minimum of 12 cards are needed to complete the deck.
· Hand trap cards like 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' and 'Effect Veiler' have good synergy with the 'Killer Tune' deck due to being Level 3 Tuners. These cards serve not only as hand traps but also as Tuners.
· When the hand is bricked, 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' and 'Effect Veiler' can be used to continue combos without using the Normal Summon.
· While 'Ghost Belle & Haunted Mansion' can also be used, prioritizing 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' offers greater value.
· Even without the 'Harmonia' card, the 'Killer Tune' deck performs powerfully, and monsters like 'Monster' can be utilized as Fusion Monsters for 'Branded Fusion'.
· A distinctive feature is that all of 'Killer Tune's' Synchro Monsters are Tuners, including its ace card.
· It includes 3 Ultra Rare cards, totaling 6 Ultra Rare monsters, all of which contribute to the initial combo.
· Also included are 3 Quick-Play Spell Cards, and a minimum of 12 cards are needed to complete the deck.
· Hand trap cards like 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' and 'Effect Veiler' have good synergy with the 'Killer Tune' deck due to being Level 3 Tuners. These cards serve not only as hand traps but also as Tuners.
· When the hand is bricked, 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' and 'Effect Veiler' can be used to continue combos without using the Normal Summon.
· While 'Ghost Belle & Haunted Mansion' can also be used, prioritizing 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' offers greater value.
· Even without the 'Harmonia' card, the 'Killer Tune' deck performs powerfully, and monsters like 'Monster' can be utilized as Fusion Monsters for 'Branded Fusion'.
· A distinctive feature is that all of 'Killer Tune's' Synchro Monsters are Tuners, including its ace card.
07:27 - 10:08
4. ⚔️ Actual Gameplay: Killer Tune's Overwhelming Combo Potential
· The actual gameplay footage shows the 'Killer Tune' deck building a powerful field by breaking through the opponent's interruptions.
· It demonstrates effective ways to ignore or counter the opponent's hand traps like 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' and 'Effect Veiler'.
· The 'Killer Tune' deck leads the game favorably by destroying the opponent's monsters and securing negates.
· In particular, Killer Tune's ace monster showcases its power to end the game instantly with its double attack effect.
· The video depicts the 'Killer Tune' deck clearing the opponent's field and securing victory.
· The 'Killer Tune' deck employs a strategy of disrupting the opponent's turn and launching powerful attacks on its own turn.
· It also shows the deck gaining additional advantages by utilizing cards like the opponent's 'Effect Veiler'.
· It demonstrates effective ways to ignore or counter the opponent's hand traps like 'Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring' and 'Effect Veiler'.
· The 'Killer Tune' deck leads the game favorably by destroying the opponent's monsters and securing negates.
· In particular, Killer Tune's ace monster showcases its power to end the game instantly with its double attack effect.
· The video depicts the 'Killer Tune' deck clearing the opponent's field and securing victory.
· The 'Killer Tune' deck employs a strategy of disrupting the opponent's turn and launching powerful attacks on its own turn.
· It also shows the deck gaining additional advantages by utilizing cards like the opponent's 'Effect Veiler'.
10:10 - 12:58
5. 🤔 Killer Tune Deck Overall Review and Future Prospects
· The 'Killer Tune' deck is somewhat complex and can be described as a 'waifu' deck if judged solely by its appearance.
· However, in terms of performance, it is powerful enough to recall the nightmare of last year's 'Melis' deck, and its evaluation is expected to increase over time, even with banlist measures.
· It is currently considered a very strong deck because its initial combo cards are powerful and 'Rosehip' is still active.
· Unlike 'K9', where 'Paradise Mash' was released without being hit, 'Killer Tune' is in a more advantageous position with 'Rosehip' still active.
· Given Konami's tendency to favor waifu decks, the popularity of 'Killer Tune' is likely to increase further.
· Analyzing its matchups against other decks in the current environment, decks like 'Yami' are at a disadvantage against 'Killer Tune', and 'Dragon Tail' is not particularly threatening except against 'Fayeman'.
· If the 'Harmonia' card is also released, 'Killer Tune' will become even stronger, and currently, only 'Sky Striker' or 'Tearlaments' are considered unfavorable matchups.
· As seen from the past 'Melis' incident, Konami tends to release powerful support cards even after banlist measures, so the future of 'Killer Tune' also warrants attention.
· However, in terms of performance, it is powerful enough to recall the nightmare of last year's 'Melis' deck, and its evaluation is expected to increase over time, even with banlist measures.
· It is currently considered a very strong deck because its initial combo cards are powerful and 'Rosehip' is still active.
· Unlike 'K9', where 'Paradise Mash' was released without being hit, 'Killer Tune' is in a more advantageous position with 'Rosehip' still active.
· Given Konami's tendency to favor waifu decks, the popularity of 'Killer Tune' is likely to increase further.
· Analyzing its matchups against other decks in the current environment, decks like 'Yami' are at a disadvantage against 'Killer Tune', and 'Dragon Tail' is not particularly threatening except against 'Fayeman'.
· If the 'Harmonia' card is also released, 'Killer Tune' will become even stronger, and currently, only 'Sky Striker' or 'Tearlaments' are considered unfavorable matchups.
· As seen from the past 'Melis' incident, Konami tends to release powerful support cards even after banlist measures, so the future of 'Killer Tune' also warrants attention.
