[Audio] Hello cardfighters, welcome to the first deck profile on this channel. Today I will be reviewing one of my favourite decks and my main deck, Phantom Blaster Overlord. This premium deck profile is post premium collection 2022 so keep that in mind. Without any further ado, let's get started.
[Audio] To start off we'll be talking about the deck's advantages and disadvantages. Advantages include that The deck itself can multiattack quite decently, being able to go up to six attacks at the moment without the use of stand triggers. The main boss, phant blaster Overlord gives us a late of multiattack as well but more on that later. It has a toolbox it runs to mitigate costs and a search engine for cards to call and cards to add to hand with. Hand advantage is also an upside when you play the deck to a point, and it can exert a decent amount of pressure early in the game. However, a few disadvantages are that it is a bit highroll, requiring a certain card to start your advantage engine. It can be quite piece reliant as well when it comes to its multiattack. it is heavy on counterblast and without it it's weak, And decks like narukami and link joker hurt it alot, and to an extent megacolony since you can't attack with rested rear-guards but you still can use them as retire fodder for skills. A key note is that the pros help deal with alot of the cons but not all cons are solvable by the pros.
[Audio] Here's the decklist from the Bushiroad decklog JP. As you can see there are a bit of odd choices within the deck. And you may wonder, why not run morfessa? The general idea if the deck is mitigating cost early on and maintain hand size, and dedicating hand for Ritual is a leisure phantom blaster Overlord can't afford. Instead it has three strides that do each job of morfessa separately, but arguably better for the deck. Some peculiar choices would include the starter, trigger line up, and the ratios. To summarize, each choice is a niche that works together to make an engine which makes the deck even more aggressive, but more on that down the road. For now we'll start with the grade threes, the hearts of the deck..