![]() and Loading., but again, its strong matchups against Top Tier decks give it just enough of a niche to earn a spot at Tier 3 this week. The deck still faces some consistency issues and their boss monster is very weak to common disruption cards such as Loading. Against Gaia, the deck has even more solid qualities as not only can the Buster Blader fusion stop pretty much every monster effect from Gaia, but the main boss monster of Gaia is vulnerable to itself being used as material for the Buster Blader boss monster. is a searchable Quick-Effect GY Banish, able to banish Magnet materials from the grave early and make it difficult to establish Loading. is a powerful boss monster against both of these decks, as its piercing damage lets you deal with Magnets’ floating shenanigans and Loading. Buster Blader benefits greatly from Magnets and Gaia being arguably the two strongest decks in the current meta. So why is the deck only seeing success now if its support was released over a month ago? The answer to that question lies in its matchups. Having gained new support all the way back in Chaotic Soldiers, the deck has seen great success in the past week. This week the dragon slaying deck finds itself on the Tier List at Tier 3. Again, the Meta’s weakness is certainly in part to blame for their success, but every deck should be prepared for the magnets matchup. Between their swarming, powerful Xyz toolbox, big boss monster, and lack of straight up losing matchups, magnets have jut the right combination of tools at their disposal to eek out their place at the top of the food chain. The reason? Well, put simply, its that Magnets are the best deck in a rather tame meta. So fun aside, and as happy as I am to see one of my favorite decks at Tier 1 after so long, I just wanted to speak on why they became the sole Tier 1 and why they remain at Tier 1 this week. MAGNETS BESDECKLESGOO- *unintelligible Magnet noises*! ![]() 'Crimson Kingdom' also contains the original Buster Blader, which despite being rather out-dated by modern standards on its own is still needed in the deck in order for it to function. So last week I wasn't able to speak on Magnets becoming tier 1, which feels almost like a crime for the TPC’s resident rock expert / crazed fanatic who has been running magnets since day one, so I felt it only fitting to issue some sort of small statement this week. It contains Buster Blader, The Dragon Destroyer Swordsman which is a fusion of Buster Blader and a Dragon Monster that acts as a straight upgrade to the original.
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