Notes & Combos
Very powerful deck going first with a lot of great utility options and a deck that can try to push with strong engine going second. Fiendsmith combo is now White Forest combo again with the Fiendmsith's Rextremende.
Saint Azamina felt like the most powerful card in the deck because of how it restricts the opponent and can steal games by going for reverse damage, and against the full White Forest Azamina board that includes Saint Azamina, the opponent needs a custom hand of board breakers to beat it.
Some of the lesser used cards like Debtors and Determination I still find great because they let you summon on the opponent's turn, and they have helpful secondary effects in the GY.
I dropped Woes because even under Maxx C, I felt like Silvera pass is never going to win me the game. I had a higher chance of winning under Maxx C by going full combo and seeing if the oppponent can break the board, and against more midrange/control decks, they often can't. This deck also can play well around Fuwalos while only giving a few draws. This deck can at times play through Shifter with Determination summoning on the opponent's turn.
I played 3 Tract because any of the Fiendsmith cards or Light Fiends + 1 S/T to discard is full combo, so Tract is a great starter or extender without using the normal summon.
Queen Azamina is great as usual for making Saint Azamina plays.
I played 2 Azamina Elzette because it's great to have in hand when interrupted and sometimes I special summon 1 to help make Moon and can normal summon the other during the White Forest portion of the Fiendsmith combo.
The non engine can be adjusted as needed. I was previously on Thrust, Talents, Bystials, and Imperms, but I switched to Nibiru to counter the combo decks of the format.
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