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"Nekroz", known as Necroth (影霊衣 (ネクロス) Nekurosu) in Japan, is a Ritual Summon-based archetype comprised primarily of WATER monsters that debuted in Booster SP: Tribe Force with further support in Secrets of Eternity. They're a clan that perfected magical rituals to weave the power of legendary monsters into armors via a magical mirror, and clad themselves into them. This power ...
Necrosis. Structural changes of cells undergoing necrosis and apoptosis. Necrosis (from Ancient Greek νέκρωσις (nékrōsis) 'death') is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis. [1] The term "necrosis" came about in the mid-19th century and is commonly attributed to German ...
Etymology[edit] "Nekroz" is a portmanteau of "necro" and "cloth/cross" ("Kurosu" can be translated to both words, both which fit the archetype's theme) refering to the armors (cloth/cross) based on legendary monsters (necro). In their Japanese names, the kanji characters that the "Nekroz" reading is applied to, "影霊衣", literally means ...
This works in favor of a rogue player. If the meta consists mostly Nekroz (65% as someone mentioned), then playing a Yosenju or Ritual Beasts may actually be better when attending a large event. But this does not mean that Yosenju or R.B are at a higher tier then Nekroz because Nekroz is still dominating its match-up chart.
You need to have a clear objective in mind of what you plan on accomplishing every turn. If you just blindly do things it'll backfire. The deck is toolbox in nature. So you need to determine what's best for every course of action. There is no "guide" on how to play since the deck is reactive. 21. Award.
All Nekroz come up with two effects: one that activates on the field, and the second one from hand. Nekroz of Trishula negates effects that target your other Nekroz monsters, while Nekroz of Valkyrus acts like a Battle Fader, ending the battle phase right after being discarded, an ability that will help you a lot to stall the game and buy some ...
Every deck can brick because there are always going to be cards that you require in the deck that do not synergise with each other. Also to put it another way, it is impossible to build a competitive deck that does not have the potential to draw dud hands. Nekroz are useless going first with 4 Ritual Spells + { {Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz}}.
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