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Saryuja Snake-Eye, Infinite Destruction Combo




We are all looking for answers to this Snake-Eye Deck. So, I wanted to shed light on a fatal combination. That with hand traps will guarantee you the scoop. We are leveraging the destructive powers of "King Tiger Wanghu" and "Unchained Abomination" to wreak havoc on the opponent's field. This combo can control and dismantle the opponent's board with only 2 -3 Cards and has been made accessible by the Snake-Eye Archetype.


The Components


King Tiger Wanghu is a beast of a card, literally and figuratively. This Earth Beast-Type monster carries a unique effect: whenever a monster(s) with 1400 or less ATK is Normal or Special Summoned, those monsters are instantly destroyed. This continuous effect does not require activation, making it a passive threat to any low-ATK monsters the opponent might attempt to play.


On the other hand, Unchained Abomination is a Link-4 DARK Fiend monster with an effect that synergizes destructively well with King Tiger Wanghu. Its ability to target and destroy a card on the field whenever another card is destroyed by battle or card effect (excluding itself, except during the Damage Step) makes it a perfect partner in crime. During the End Phase, it can also target and destroy another card on the field, further cementing its role as a relentless destroyer.


The Impact


This combo does more than destroy monsters; it exerts control over the pace and flow of the duel. The constant threat of destruction makes it challenging for your opponent to establish any form of board presence. Moreover, the combo offers a psychological edge, as the opponent must constantly consider the repercussions of their summons and plays.


To control the field, this combo sets the stage for more significant plays. Destroying monsters prevents the opponent's monsters from setting up, potentially leading to swift victories.


The Combo


The combo's premise is simple. With King Tiger Wanghu on the field, any attempt by your opponent to Normal or Special Summon a monster with 1400 or less ATK results in immediate destruction. This effect significantly limits the opponent's options, forcing them into a positio



n where they must play higher ATK monsters, which may not synergize with their strategy.


Enter Unchained Abomination. As your opponent adjusts their strategy to circumvent King Tiger Wanghu's effect by summoning higher ATK monsters, Unchained Abomination waits in the wings. Any destruction caused by King Tiger Wanghu (or any other means) activates Unchained Abomination's effect, allowing you to target and destroy even more cards on the field. This creates a vicious cycle of destruction, where attempting to play around one monster activates the effects of the other. Forcing your opponent to play your game.


The Tri-Brigade cards enable a potent combo that summons King Tiger Wanghu and Unchained Abomination, effectively creating an "Infinite Destruction Combo." This intricate combo utilizes Snake-Eye and Tri Brigade cards to establish a dominating board presence. Here is a breakdown of how this combo works and its implications:


Combo Breakdown


To initiate this combo, you must complete the "Fraktall Line," which uses Tri-Brigade Fraktall's effect to kickstart your plays. Additionally, having another Beast, Beast-Warrior, or Winged-Beast monster in play, along with Snake-Eye Ash (presumably a hypothetical or user-named card for this scenario since there is not an official card by this name as of my last update) on a Normal or Special Summon, is crucial.


Saryuja Skull Dread is pivotal, allowing you to "restart" the turn by refreshing your hand. This is significant because it not only fixes your hand but also searches for any Level 4 or lower Tri-Brigade monster (Beast et al.), thus enhancing your board setup and card advantage.


Field Setup and Effects


  • Link 4 Boss Monster Summoning: You aim to summon a powerful Link 4 Boss monster, which could be Unchained Abomination in this context. This monster acts as a critical offensive and control element on your field.

  • Search and Card Advantage: The combo allows you to search your deck for critical pieces while gaining card advantage, setting you up for subsequent plays.

  • Board Control and Monster Effects: With King Tiger Wanghu on the field, all monsters your opponent controls with 1400 ATK or less are instantly destroyed when summoned. Combined with Unchained Abomination, which can destroy cards on the field when other cards are destroyed by battle or card effect, it creates a loop of destruction that can decimate your opponent's board.

  • Additional Effects and Summons: The combo includes mechanisms for banishing cards, potentially setting up floodgates, and using hand traps to disrupt your opponent further. "Divine Temple Summon" might refer to additional summoning capabilities or specific card effects that further enhance your field.


Resulting Field and Strategic Advantage


  • Over 8000 ATK on the Field: The combination of monsters and effects you establish through this combo can easily surpass 8000 ATK, posing a significant threat to your opponent.

  • Destruction and Banishing: The synergy between King Tiger Wanghu and Unchained Abomination ensures the continuous destruction of low-ATK monsters while offering non-target banishing options to handle more threats.

  • Control and Disruption: With floodgates set and hand traps ready, you can significantly disrupt your opponent's plays, maintaining control over the game state.

  • Endgame Potential: The combo sets you up for a solid position to either quickly end the game or significantly hamper your opponent's ability to fight back, making it a powerful strategy in competitive play.


The King Tiger Wanghu and Unchained Abomination combo showcases the depth of strategy within Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. It is a testament to how well-designed cards can come together to form a strategy more significant than the sum of its parts. This combo not only disrupts and controls but also highlights the importance of synergy in deck building. Whether you face down this combo or wield it yourself, it is a clear reminder of the strategic battlefield, the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG



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