Flowandereeze deck in the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game. Duel Master? You will want to use these cards.
Floowandereeze is one of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel cards with the most power. Aside from the cute birds on the cards, this deck plays like no other. This bird deck is hard to beat because it can Normal Summon monsters more than once per turn and also do so during your opponent’s turn.
With cards like Floowandereeze & Robina or Floowandereeze & Eglen, which can search for the next piece of the bird puzzle, these cards can make boards that are so strong that only a few well-timed cards can break them. If you don’t, you’ll be surrounded by a huge group of birds that won’t let you play Yu-Gi-Oh!
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ToggleFloowandereeze & Robina
If you win the dice roll, having Robina in your starting hand is one of the best things that can happen. The Floowandereeze deck’s best starter is Robina. When Robina is Normal Summoned, she can look through your deck for any Level 4 or lower Winged Beast Monster, and when she finds one, you can Normal Summon a Winged Beast from your hand.
A second Normal Summon is a very important part of this deck. It lets you look for an Eglen to keep your combo going or another missing piece for later.
Floowandereeze & Eglen
Even though Robina is one of the most important cards in the deck, you could make the case that Eglen is just as important, if not more so. When you Normal Summon Eglen, you can look through your deck for a Level 7 or higher Winged Beast Monster that has wings.
The easy answer would be to look for an Empen, but you can also end the game with cards like Mist Valley Apex Avian and Raiza, the Mega Monarch, to stop your opponent from even trying to break your board.
Floowandereeze & Empen
Barrier Statue of the Stormwinds is no longer allowed in Master Duel, so your other choice is the in-archetype boss Monster, Floowandereze & Empen. This card is a great tower that your opponent can’t beat with monsters in the attack position because Empen will cancel all of their effects and reduce their ATK and DEF by half if they fight with it.
When Empen is Tribute Summoned, he can also get a powerful Spell or Trap card from the deck. This makes it easy to get your field spell or even Advent of Adventure.
Floowandereeze & Stri
Stri is one of the Floowandereeze cards that can be used for a lot of different things. When this card is Normal Summoned, it can control your opponent’s Graveyard by getting rid of one card from it. This ability might not seem like much, but when you face decks like Tearlaments or even a random Destiny Hero: Destroyer Phoenix Enforcer, you’ll be thankful to Stri for it.
Stri is also a way to make your Normal Summon combos last longer if you need another creature on the field to sacrifice for Empen.
Floowandereeze & Toccan
When a Floowandereeze Monster leaves the field, it is sent to the Banishing Zone instead of the Graveyard. With Toccan, you can get some of the cards you’ve thrown away back into your hand so you can use them later.
Toccan is not only a useful card, but it also makes the deck bigger. If there aren’t many cards named Floowandereeze in Wordle Unlimited, you’ll take any name you can get. Toccan is a good name in the bird pattern, which is a good thing.
Floowandereeze And The Maginificent Map
With a Floowandereeze deck, you can do some interesting things. Since many of your effects can happen when you Normal Summon, you can do something called “chain blocking.” This is called “making multiple chain links” to keep the most important affect from being cancelled out. You can do this with cards like Floowandereeze and The Magnificent Map by Normal Summoning and removing one of your cards at the same time.
Magnificent Map not only lets you play a lot of chain-blocking plays. But it can also go off when it’s your opponent’s turn. No, buddy, it’s not your turn. It’s OUR turn.
Mist Valley Apex Avian
As a Yu-Gi-Oh! player, one of the best things you can do is find a card that indirectly helps a strategy. Mist Valley Apex Avian works well with the Floowandereeze deck because it is a Level 7 Winged Beast Monster. This means that Eglen can look for it. And the fact that the deck Summons a lot of Monsters makes it easy to use tributes to Summon Apex Avian.
This card is a great way to end your board because if your opponent plays a bad Monster. You can easily destroy it with the Apex Avian’s ability without even targeting it.
Pot Of Extravagance
Let’s face it. Sometimes you hit a wall. It’s not easy. So, Pot of Extravagance comes into play. You can’t use Floowandereeze to call creatures from the Extra Deck because it doesn’t do it very often. Use it to draw more cards if you want to.
Pot Of Extravagance is one of the best Pot cards. But few decks can use it to its full potential because most decks are built around the Extra Deck. Floowandereeze is one of the few and the best that can.
Terraforming
Like Pot of Greed and other banned cards, the more broken a card is, the easier it is to read. You can add a Field Spell from your deck to your hand with Terraforming. Just like that.
What makes this card so strong is that it turns into a fourth copy of Magnificent Map and makes sure that you open the Field Spell most of the time. The deck can win games even if it never sees Magnificent Map. But it’s a lot easier to win when it does.
Dimension Shifter
Another card that doesn’t belong in the deck is Dimension Shifter. This card doesn’t help you win at Floowandereeze as much as it stops your opponent from winning.
In Master Duel, most decks use their Graveyard as another part of their strategy. Whether it’s another set of cards to use or Monsters with effects that happen when they’re in the Graveyard, a lot of decks need that for them to work. Dimension Shifter banishes all cards instead of sending them to the Graveyard. And since Floowandereeze cards trigger when they are banished, you don’t lose in that way.