Below, we have an in-depth introduction to the Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc 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 in-depth 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: Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc deck profile

Here is our recommended Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc deck profile. The deck consists of a total of 42 Main Deck cards and 15 Extra Deck monsters:

Monsters:

3x Lyrilusc - Cobalt Sparrow 3x Lyrilusc - Turquoise Warbler 3x Lyrilusc - Beryl Canary 2x Lyrilusc - Sapphire Swallow 2x Lyrilusc - Celestine Wagtail 3x Tri-Brigade Nervall 3x Tri-Brigade Fraktall 1x Tri-Brigade Kerass 1x Tri-Brigade Kitt 1x Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds 3x Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring 2x Maxx “C” 1x Mist Valley Apex Avian

Spells:

1x One for One 1x Lightning Storm 1x Divine Wind of Mist Valley 2x Pot of Desires 3x Lyrilusc - Bird Call 2x Fire Formation - Tenki 2x Called by the Grave

Traps:

2x Infinite Impermanence

Extra Deck:

2x Lyrilusc - Recital Starling 1x Lyrilusc - Assembled Nightingale 1x Lyrilusc - Ensemblue Robin 1x Number F0: Utopic Future 1x Number F0: Utopic Draco Future 1x Downerd Magician 1x Divine Arsenal AA-Zeus - Sky Thunder 1x Salamangreat Almiraj 1x Ancient Warriors Oath - Double Dragon Lords 1x Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom 1x Tri-Brigade Rugal the Silver Sheller 1x Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen 1x Simorgh, Bird of Sovereignty 1x Accesscode Talker

The Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc deck consists of a primarily-Lyrilusc core, with Tri-Brigade monsters being used in complement with the effects of these cards. This is one of the more budget decks to make, thanks to many of the Lyrilusc and Tri-Brigade Main Deck cards being of N, R and SR rarity only. But there are still a number of UR staple and Extra Deck cards here. Many of the Tri-Brigade and Lyrilusc cards can be found in the Echo Chamber Nation and Moonlight Avian Dance secret packs. To create a more budget version of this deck, consider replacing negation cards like Infinite Impermanence with Forbidden Chalice. You could also include cards earned in Solo mode, like Raigeki. One copy of Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring can be claimed from the in-game shop for 750 gems with 10 free packs of Master Pack, although you will have to craft or pull further copies.

Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc combos

The Core Combo

The core combo for this deck requires Lyrilusc - Turquoise Warbler and Lyrilusc - Cobalt Sparrow. With both of these cards in your hand, execute the following:

Utilizing Tri-Brigade Fraktall most effectively

Key to victory with this deck is Tri-Brigade Fraktall, with its ability to synergize and bring out Lyrilusc monsters, and assist in summoning Link Monsters. For example, if you open with Tri-Brigade Fraktall and either Lyrilusc - Bird Call or Lyrilusc - Turquoise Warbler, you can bring out a powerful board using this deck regardless of whether you go first or second. To do so, execute the following: This field specializes in both strength-in-numbers and negation, thanks to the abilities of Simorgh, Apex Avian, Utopic Draco Future and Ancient Warriors Oath. Much of this combo resembles the core combo while resulting in an even more powerful and difficult-to-overcome field, thanks to the high number of negation effects on the fiel that can prevent your opponent from getting their own combos underway.

Alternative combos

While these are the most optimal combos (and necessary to learn in order to master the deck), sometimes you won’t have the most optimal cards in your hand to act out these combos perfectly. There are some ways around this while still summoning a powerful board for your opponent to overcome. One for All is a brilliant card to draw even if you do not possess a Lyrilusc or Tri-Brigade monster, provided you also possess another monster such as Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring or Maxx “C”. This card’s effect can allow you to send one monster to the Graveyard in order to Special Summon a Level 1 monster from your deck. These hand traps can then be sent to the graveyard to bring out a monster like Lyrilusc - Cobalt Sparrow, kickstarting a combo. The benefits of the synergy between Tri-Brigade and Lyrilusc can also come into effect in this scenario. If you have a Tri-Brigade Nervall in hand alongside One For All, sending that card to the graveyard to activate One For All can allow you to add Tri-Brigade Fraktall from your deck to your hand. This can then be used to summon further Tri-Brigade monsters or Lyrilusc creatures. If your effects are negated using cards like Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring, it is still possible to continue your combo to a limited extent. If you use the effect of Turquoise Warbler to Special Summon Cobalt Sparrow and this card’s effect is negated by Ash Blossom, you can still persevere by summoning Lyrilusc - Recital Starling. This will make it possible to add a Tri-Brigade Nervall from your deck to your hand, which can then be Normal Summoned. Then, Link Summon these two monsters for a Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom. By sending Nervall to the Graveyard as part of a Special Summon you can search Tri-Brigade Kitt, which can then be Special Summoned through Ferrijit’s effect. Kitt’s effect can be used to banish materials from the graveyard in order to bring out Ancient Warriors Oath - Double Dragon Lords, which can be used to bring out Simorgh, Bird of Sovereignty. While not optimal, this is still a difficult field for your opponent to overcome. Learning the core combos of the Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc deck is key to victory, as is learning how to adapt these combos to your opponent’s negations and the type of deck your opponent is using. It is also in these scenarios that staple cards and additional support cards like One For All are most useful, improving a deck’s overall consistency. Cards such as Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds may not appear useful in this scenario, but the ability to stop both players from Special Summoning any monsters other than Wind monsters can counter decks that rely on this mechanic. While these are some of the deck’s most effective combos, you can do more limited combos starting from other Lyrilusc or Tri-Brigade monsters as well. That’s everything you need to know to get started with your new Tri-Brigade Lyrilusc deck in Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel. If you need more gems in order to attain the cards you need for this deck, you may want to check out these guides on how to obtain gems in Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel. If Lyrilusc Tri-Brigade feels too complicated, you may want to check out other Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel meta decks.

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