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This guide also works great for when you want to play the limit 1 festival as we do not run that many multiples in the main deck - so enjoy the limit 1 festival! The Visas Pile is so much fun to play, so I decided to make a very extensive combo guide, so everyone is able to enjoy this deck as much as I do (when you've emptied out your wallet for the cards obviously). But first, to always win the Tear lotto - click here! / @cognitivegrub0 After the scheduled ban of Chaos Ruler I've thought about different engines to make Tearlaments work. I thought about running an Elemental/Destiny HERO package (a single Vyon could get you to Beatrice to start sending Tear cards), but then Konami decided to release Mannadium Trisukta and Visas Amritara in the Indomitable Pride selection pack and everything changed. Why? Well, Amritara is a perfect bridge from Mannadium to any other Visas archetype and Trisukta makes Riumheart a one-card Amritara. Also, the Scareclaw engine gives us very easy access to Curious, the Lightsworn Dominion, which can send any Tear card from deck to our grave (and mill 3 more) to get the Tear engine to start rolling. Another benefit of running Tears alongside Mannadium and Scareclaw is that you are less susceptible to be shut down by Droll's and Nibiru's, but that comes at the expense of (when not hitting the right Tear cards) your end board in some cases. Almost often you are able to end on at least a Baronne + Apollousa, but starting with just 2 cards this deck can end on a Baronne + Chengying + Apollousa (3 mat) + Rulkallos + Snow (in GY), which is often enough to win games out right. Anyway, this deck has a lot of skill expression, so prepare to mess up your combos a lot (I still do too), but use this guide as a nice entry point into the deck. It is really worth playing (if you have, or care to invest into the cards)! Decklist: https://ygoprodeck.com/deck/visas-pil... ** I wasn't the first with this idea though as I also found this deck on MDM (https://www.masterduelmeta.com/top-de..., which is very similar to what I present here. The minor difference is that I am running only 2 Maxx C (I hate to play this card as much as to be playing against it) but run 1 Imaginins, as I do like to be able to shuffle back Meek's and Tears on occasion. Darth just happened to be (much) earlier, so all credit for this decklist go to him. Also, he happens to be very active on MDM, and very open about how this deck works, so his reasoning's on the decklist are worth a read! ** ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer for these Basics guides: 1) We pretend that only have the cards in the starters or searchers header in our hand and no other cards. 2) We will ignore the opponents' hand, unless we need them to do something to show parts of our combo. 3) The searchers specified will be able to kick-start the combo by fetching starters. It is possible we use search cards later in the combo that aren't specified in the searchers at the start. 4) The presented decklist may vary from the used list in the combo tutorial, as for the tutorial we want to increase the odds of pulling the combo off. 5) The presented decklists are taking the meta into account but are often different in hindsight. Also, certain cards (especially hand traps) can be easily switched out based on preference or meta relevancy. The YuGiOh! Basics Series is a series of videos where we elaborately walk through different combo lines and combo strategies for different decks so you can learn how to win. Aiming to inform beginners of the deck, or just beginners to YuGiOh! in general and we perform these combos in Konami's YuGiOh! Master Duel, even though most combos work fine in the OCG/TCG too. We're hoping that these guides will give you the confidence of playing with a tier 0 deck, even though it is ranked slightly (or vastly) below that and not, as Seto Kaiba had put it, be a third rate duelist with a forth rate deck. Be as Yugi Moto, play, learn and believe in the heart of the cards and beat the Master Duel Meta! 00:00 Intro 00:15 Riumheart [Mannad-line] 02:03 Riumheart [Tear-extension] 03:28 Reichheart 05:37 Visas + normal 07:31 Visas + Meek [Tear-line] 09:00 Visas + Meek [Mannad-extension] 09:39 Riumheart + Reichheart 11:20 Riumheart + Reinoheart 14:10 Riumheart + Visas [Mannad-line] 15:40 Riumheart + Visas [Tear-extension] 16:23 Riumheart + Meek/Abscission 19:00 Outro + decklist #yugioh #masterduel #yugiohmasterduel #beginner #beginnerfriendly #decklist #deckprofile #gameplay #comboguide #combo #combos #indomitablepride #mannadium #tearlaments #tiaraments #scareclaw #visasstarfrost #visasstarfrostpile #piledeck #limit1