Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel: Sky Striker deck build (2022)

Publish date: 2024-05-03
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One of the most popular archetypes in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG is Sky Strikers, and these Monsters have made their way to Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. This archetype relies very heavily on slow and steady play, and its various Spell Cards. So, what do you need to do to build a Sky Striker deck in Master Duel? Let’s go over our build.

Monsters

Sky Strikers typically don’t run many Monsters in the Main Deck, as there are only two Sky Striker Ace Monsters that can be used here. Here’s a look at Main Deck Monster options:

Spells

Spell Cards are the crux of this engine, and getting many of these in the GY as fast as possible is the name of the game. Here’s a look at what Spells you should look to use in these builds:

We should note that there is one thing that you do need to know about Sky Striker Spells. Other than Area Zero and Modules – Multirole, all of these Spells require the Main, not Extra, Monster Zone to be empty. Because of that, it’s important to either use some of these Spells before summoning Roze or Raye, or after going into a Link Summon.

And thanks to the addition of Destroyer Phoenix Enforcer in May 2022, Sky Strikers can now use that, and the Destiny HERO engine in these decks. Having DPE is a very powerful tool, for a variety of different reasons. For one, it can make use of Celestial’s draw effect. But more importantly, it allows for Sky Strikers to reliably pop cards, and since DPE goes into the GY for the remainder of the turn — should it pop itself — before coming back, this opens up the door to use Shark Cannon and Widow Anchor to be used. Both of which can’t be activated if a Monster is in your Main Monster Zone, but when used, can disrupt plays with ease.

Traps

Sky Strikers rely very heavily on Spells, so Trap Cards might not be necessary for this build. However, staple cards such as Solemn Strike, Solemn Judgement, and Infinite Impermanence can be useful in shutting down plays from the opposition. Ice Dragon’s Prison is also another option, as it can also be helpful towards bringing out the key cards in this build, the Extra Deck Link Monsters.

Regardless of whether you utilize Traps, make sure to keep the total number of Main Deck cards to 40.

Related: The best Trap Cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel (2022)

Extra Deck

The key to Sky Strikers, outside of Spells, is the Extra Deck, as these are the cards that are vital to success. Sky Strikers utilize Link Monsters, and use their varying effects to get to the finish line. Here’s what to look for, when building a deck.

Sky Strikers can take down quite a few decks in the Master Duel metagame. Unfortunately, the banlist has not been kind to this archetype. Many of the type’s Spell Cards have been hit, and while that does make it easier to build, it also makes it weaker. Arguably the biggest problem with Sky Strikers is that Kagari, which is unlimited in the TCG, is limited to just one copy in Master Duel.

But with DPE now in the game, Sky Strikers have a bit more potency. And it shows, as more and more players are now starting to flock back to this archetype.

Note: This guide has been updated to reflect card additions in Master Duel. It is as of May 2022.

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Chris Studley

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