Leo checked the deck’s usage stats.
A card he’d never once considered: into Needlebug Nest to mill 5, plus Orcust Crescendo as a backup negate. He wasn’t building Orcust—he was building a phantom negate. Opponents would hold their Ash Blossom for a Crescendo that might never come.
The challenge: create a deck that could beat the current Tier 0 menace—a monster-spam, negate-everything, board-of-death combo that had a 78% win rate at the last YCS. Every standard solution had failed. Hand traps were baited. Board breakers were negated. yu-gi-oh deck pro
The deck had spread like a glitch. People were taking it to remote duels, locals, even a regional qualifier in Texas. A player named RogueRook went 7-2 with it, losing only to a mirror match.
Match 5: Loss. The Tier 0 deck drew the god hand—three negates plus a Droll & Lock Bird. Leo checked the deck’s usage stats
Match 2: Win. Opponent negated the wrong chain link.
He hadn’t built that deck. The platform had. And now it was live, being downloaded by thousands, tweaked by players who thought they were innovating—when really, they were just feeding data back into the machine. Opponents would hold their Ash Blossom for a
At 2:17 AM, he had it.
And on the server, in the dark, Deck Pro was already building the counter to its own creation.