Leo’s fingers hovered over the keyboard. On his screen, the “Deck Pro” interface shimmered—a sleek, third-party simulator known for its hyper-accurate rulings and a ladder so competitive it made Dueling Nexus look like a playground.
Match 3: Win. Deck Pro’s AI opponent mispredicted his grave recursion. yu-gi-oh deck pro
3-2. Not meta-breaking. But real .
A card he’d never once considered: into Needlebug Nest to mill 5, plus Orcust Crescendo as a backup negate. He wasn’t building Orcust—he was building a phantom negate. Opponents would hold their Ash Blossom for a Crescendo that might never come. Leo’s fingers hovered over the keyboard