Tier 1

TPC Comments:

Brenduke

Blue-Eyes has gone on to show its dominance as the meta finally begins to settle as a Tier 1 deck. Blue-Eyes' has proven to be consistent and powerful with in-built disruption. It also has a good number of flexible spots including Loading... and Loading... . Builds side decking multiple Loading... have gone on to do well against Buster Blader decks and Red-Eyes whilst Sealed Tombs gives it a good chance against Spellbooks.

Negative1

Blue-Eyes is capable of summing multiple large monsters with ease; Loading... and Loading... add removal options making Blue-Eyes a difficult deck to counter if your entire strategy is not devoted to it.

Snyffus

Blue-Eyes pretty much solidified their position as best deck of the format. They do have a hard counter in Buster Blader but we're seeing many Non-Fusion Areas in Side Decks to handle exactly that. Every other deck just gets overpowered by them.

Tenma

Blue-Eyes is the most dominant deck of the format. Special summoning big monsters that can also deal with backrow like Loading... is really hard to deal with for most of the other decks in the format. The synergy with Loading... and Loading... adds some forms of spot removal; this deck has also access to the Semi-Limited cardpool because none its core have ever been touched by the banlist.


Tier 2

TPC Comments:

Brenduke

Ancient Gears have continued to have good conversion rates in tournaments as they capitalize on the prevalence of battle-orientated monster effects and increasing usage of battle traps. However, with Neos losing popularity and Blue-Eyes gaining popularity things are beginning to look worse for Ancient Gears.

Neos originally capitalised on the Six Samurai meta with its slow flip effects. Unfortunately, the meta has put Neos in a weird spot. It has become slow. Its core has issues against most decks in the meta but Neos remains flexible enough to adapt. It will continue to do well at tournaments perhaps evolving into an anti-meta deck.