YCS Austin: Mono Mermails win, but OMG at Electrum OTK
Last weekend was another YCS (the first one of the new format, I guess?), at Austin, Texas. This YCS gave us a look at how the current March format is, before any of the important releases come out (HA7 and Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy). This YCS is important, because the next 2 YCS’s will be similar to this one (San Diego & San José). Not to mention, a lot of Regional qualifiers / nationals will be similar as well.
The current format will change from April 19th onward, with Hidden Arsenal 7 becoming legal (first YCS with HA7 legal is YCS Lille (France)) and in May we’ll also have Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy, which will revolutionize the meta.
So, how is the current meta? Well, we all know Mermails (both Merlantean & the new Mono Mermail) is the top deck, with Fire Fists gaining more territory (as seen in Bochum). On the other hand, both Macro Rabbit & Wind-ups took serious hits, but are not down for the count yet.
YCS Austin Top breakdown
Top 32:
- 16x Mermail
- 5x Fire Fist
- 3x Macro Rabbit
- 2x Geargia
- 2x Karakuri
- Wind-up
- Frog Monarch
- Electrum OTK
- Elemental HERO
WOW. I know Mermails was the deck to beat, but 16/32? That’s a LOT! Fire Fists took 5 tops, which was about what I expected. And the rest is just random. The biggest surprises in this top are Wind-ups (still 1 top, considering all cards they lost? That’s great), Frog Monarchs (lol, wut?) and Electrum OTK (Seriously, WHAT THE EFF?).
Top 16
- 8x Mermail
- Macro Rabbit
- Wind-up
- Fire Fist (Rabbit version)
- Frog Monarch
- Geargia
- Karakuri
- Electrum OTK
- Elemental HERO
As expected, half of the Mermails crashed, but 8 decks still survived. 4/5 Fire Fist gangs split up and Only 1 of the Macro Rabbit, Geargia and Karakuri decks survived. But all 9 different decks are still there.
Top 8:
- 4x Mermail
- Macro Rabbit
- Wind-up
- Fire Fist (Rabbit version)
- Frog Monarch
In this top, Mermails got cut in half again, the Machine decks are all gone, together with the HERO deck and Electrum OTK (again, WTF?). What’s more surprising is that the lone Frog Monarch deck is still there!
Top 4 and end result:
- 2x Mono Mermail
- Fire Fist (Rabbit version)
- Frog Monarchs (Monarchs in top 4, for real?)
Mermails cut in half again and both the Macro Rabbit and the Wind-up deck had to yield. After the semi-finals and finals (Feature match), the end result was the following:
- 1st place: Oscar Zelaya – Mono Mermails. Click this link for the decklist.
- 2nd Place: Alfredo Tiznado – Fire Fists. Click this link for the decklist.
- 3rd place: Alexander Reynolds – Mono Mermails (no decklist found yet, but the deck is similar to first place)
- 4th place: Alexander Chavir - Frog Monarchs. Click this link for the decklist.
Electrum OTK
I personally didn’t catch on with this deck yet, but it’s a deck that has been floating around ever since Gustav Max & Cardcar D came out. Due to massive use of Veiler, Warning and Maxx “C” the deck never really got any spotlight. New format clearly changed that, allowing the deck to massively gain territory and catch everyone by surprise.
This week, I’ll give you a look as to why this deck is so powerful (including the deck profile).
Afterword
If you prepare for San Diego or San José, then prepare your side deck mostly for Mermails, Fire Fists and then Machine + Warrior decks (Electrum OTK is now hyped and will get following in the next few YCS’s). But don’t forget, Macro Rabbit and Wind-ups are not dead yet. They will see a further decrease in play, but they’re still there and they’re still good decks.
Note: Credits go to Vexacus4666 for providing all the necessary information on his youtube channel.
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