Key to victory here is ensuring you can get these Virtual World monsters onto the field or in the Graveyard in order to execute combos in your opening turn, either through the Virtual World spell and trap cards or cards like Emergency Teleport. This guide will provide you with an in-depth introduction to the Virtual World deck in Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel, including a sample deck profile and core strategies to master. Here we will also introduce you to a few key strategies that you can use with this deck to start your journey. Consider both these basic strategies and your opponent’s deck and cards in order to decide which move is best against any given opponent.

Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel: Virtual World deck profile

Here is our recommended Virtual World deck profile. The deck consists of a total of 40 Main Deck cards and 15 Extra Deck monsters:

Monsters:

2x Virtual World Hime - Nyannyan 3x Virtual World Mai-Hime - Lulu 3x Virtual World Xiezhi - Jiji 3x Virtual World Roshi - Laolao 3x Virtual World Kirin - Lili 3x Maxx “C” 3x Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring 1x Nibiru, the Primal Being

Spells:

3x Virtual World City - Kauwloon 3x Virtual World Gate - Qinglong 3x Pot of Desires 2x Emergency Teleport 2x Called By The Grave 1x Crossout Designator

Traps:

2x Virtual World Gate - Chuche 1x Virtual World Gate - Xuanwu 2x Infinite Impermanence

Extra Deck:

1x Virtual World Phoenix - Fanfan 1x Virtual World Beast - Jiujiu 1x Virtual World Kyubi - Shenshen 1x Stardust Charge Warrior 1x Coral Dragon 1x Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon 1x Cloudcastle 1x Vermillion Dragon Mech 1x Ravenous Crocodragon Archethys 1x Ultimaya Tzolkin 1x The Phantom Knights of Break Sword 1x Constellar Ptolemy M7 1x Number 39: Utopia Beyond 1x True King of All Calamities 1x Divine Arsenal AA-Zeus - Sky Thunder

Virtual World cards rely heavily on their synergy with one another and depend on the presence of other cards from within the archetype to function most effectively. For example, every Main Deck Virtual World Monster has an effect which allows you to Special Summon them from the hand by targeting another face-up Virtual World Card, whether that be one of your Spell or Trap cards, or another monster. In order to successfully complete this Special Summon you must also send another Virtual World card of a different type (whether that be Monster, Spell or Trap) to the Graveyard of a different name from your Deck; so managing your resources is a high priority for success. This does make the deck prone to weakness thanks to the ability for your opponent to counter core aspects of the deck with commonly-run hand traps. Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring can negate any of the Special Summons due to the fact it requires you to send a card from the Deck to the Graveyard, while Called By The Grave is a card that can counter Nyannyan’s Graveyard effect to Special Summon itself from the Graveyard as a Tuner if a Level 3 monster is Normal or Special Summoned. Negations of these cards can grind the deck to a halt. Provided you can avoid these pitfalls, however, it’s possible to summon a formidable board even with a relatively mediocre starting hand. Just a single monster can sometimes be all you need to execute a powerful combo, and drawing multiple Virtual World named monsters in your opening hand can be all you need to run away with victory. You can increase your chances of drawing Virtual World cards by buying packs from the Cyber City Guardians secret packs, which contains all cards from the Virtual World archetype.

Virtual World Combos

The Core Combos: Summoning True King of All Calamities in Turn 1

As previously mentioned, the core of this deck relies on using your Virtual World monsters to swarm the field , and to use them as materials to summon powerful XYZ and Synchro monsters. Ensuring you can summon True King of All Calamities can make it difficult for your opponent to claim victory thanks to the monster’s high attack and Quick Effect to change the Attribute of all face-up monsters and negate their effects while also preventing them from attacking. The deck is also able to persevere through hands that lack the cards needed to summon this monster using cards like Pot of Desires. That being said, you don’t need many cards to set up a near-insurmountable board for your opponent to face. For example, if you start the duel with Virtual World Kirin - Lili and Virtual World City - Kauwloon, you can end your turn with Calamities on the field by acting out the following: This will end your turn with Calamities and Chuche on your field. Also, during the End Phase, you can return 1 copy of Lulu from your Graveyard to your hand ready for the following turn since the effect of Jiji was used this turn. If your opening hand includes Virtual World Mai-Hime - Lulu rather than Lili, you can instead use the following strategy for the same final board as the above combo: This combo will result in the same final field from a different opening hand, still ensuring you have the powerful True King of All Calamities on your field in a single turn. The more Virtual World monsters of different names you have in your opening hand, the stronger your final board can be. If you have Virtual World Roshi - Laolao, Virtual World Kirin - Lili and either one more Normal Summonable Virtual World monster that isn’t Lulu or a copy of Emergency Teleport, you can further strengthen your final field: This combo allows you to end the turn with both True King of All Calamities and Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon on the field. Ultimately, the immense strength of Calamities makes it key to victory with Virtual World, but it’s not a disaster if you’re unable to summon it. With fewer materials, it remains possible to end your turn with multiple powerful Synchro monsters, including Virtual World Kyubi - Shenshen, a powerful monster in its own right with 2800 attack. It’s important to know what cards you have in your hand or in your deck, so you can work out which combos are possible and understand which cards function best with one another. Whenever possible, send Nyannyan to the Graveyard thanks to its ability to Special Summon itself. Ensuring you have a copy of Chuche and/or Qinglong in Graveyard at all times is useful thanks to their effects to search for new Virtual World monsters from your Deck or augment the Levels of monsters on the field. Understanding core ideas of the deck like this will help in ensuring you can adapt and play through counters from your opponent. When struggling for materials, the fact that many Virtual World cards can return cards banished face down from the effect of Pot of Desires can help you, turning the downsides of the card’s hefty cost into a minor inconvenience compared to the benefit of being able to draw 2 cards and potentially kickstart your Deck. This is everything you need to know to get started with the Virtual World deck. Of course, perfection takes patience, so be prepared to make mistakes and evolve the basic strategies showcased here to adapt it to your playstyle and overcome your opponents. If you’d like to try another deck out, why not check out our guide to the Lyrilusc Tri-Brigade deck, or our guide to the best structure decks currently played within Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel.

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