Notes & Combos
Having a 2nd primal makes the deck more smoother to play with.
Notes and video are the same, since literally nothing changed since last KOG. Except maybe people are more aware what Tachyon does and how the deck plays.
Going 2nd is fairly similair with all matchups, activate skill and pray you can activate C107 floodgate. If it gets negated and destroyed, remember you can summon C107 with Cloudragon and use the effect again, since C107's eff is soft OPT.
VS BRANDED: By far the easiest matchup, going 1st make Hope Harbinger and 107. Tachyon Spiral Galaxy your 107, go afk till BP and use Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy.
VS BEETROOPERS: Going 1st against them is tricky. They can search a kaiju for free, which shuts off your Transmigrations and other Tachyon traps in hand. Which is why I mostly just summon 107, Hope Harbinger but I set Tachyon Spiral Galaxy instead of keeping it in hand. Unless they Kaiju you twice (which happened to me) you should be able to survive the turn.
VS BEWD/TACHYON: You really want to summon Dragluon and use the dragon floodgate effect. You will have the upper hand in the next turns.
VS SHINOBIRDS: Honestly I have been really lucky vs Shinobird decks, by going 2nd and having D.D. Crow and banishing their trap card in the GY in the Stand-by Phase. Going first, again, Tachyon Spiral Galaxy and Lord Of the Tachyon Galaxy hard carries again. They will most likely use Change of Heart to steal 107, you just chain TSG.
VS PUNK: PEP is the strongest monster PUNK will use, only way to out it is to beat it. You will most likely need a satellite in GY to boost 107's atk to beat over it. Or just prevent the summoning altogether (Nib)
VS SHARK: Same thing again, 107, Hope Harbinger, TSG and LOTG. Hard carries (going 1st). They will try to use RUM, DO NOT LET THEM USE THE SPELL, they will summon C107 and floodgate the field and you CANNOT use your Tachyon traps. Negate with Hope Harbinger
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