However, there are also plenty of other archetypes that receive some love in the set.
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As a deck-build pack, Maze of the Master has both classic and updated archetypes to be found.
So which ones have the best representation and the most to offer?
8Swordsoul
Consistency And Availability
Swordsoul is nothing new to the Yu-Gi-Oh!
TCG, but its inclusion in Maze of the Master just goes to show how great it is.
Getting everything you’re gonna wanna put together a Swordsoul deck is fairly easy.
You have Swordsoul Mo Ye which can bring out a token foran easy Synchro Summon.
Its a neat archetype perfect for beginners.
So, which cards in Maze of the Master will be chased based on how great they are?
Let’s find out.
6Gladiator Beasts
Attacking In Formation
The Gladiator Beasts have been around for quite a while.
Gladiator Beasts love to strike and tag out into other members of their archetype.
This can make them difficult to pin down since they are always retreating into the safety of the deck.
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This mimics the giant mech genre as they unite to take on foes.
In Maze of the Master though, most of the selections will include Tachyon in some shape or form.
The most impressive card of the archetype is the Seventh Tachyon Spell due to its generic search ability.
These are Merciless Scorpion of Serket and the Fusion Monster, Divine Scorpion Beast of Serket.
Super Polymerization is one of the strongest cards to have ever been printed in Yu-Gi-Oh!
Fusing both players' Monsters should not be underestimated.
This archetype is mostly focused on engaging with your opponent through battle or banishment.
Merciless Scorpion can beef itself up when destroying monsters through battle while also fetching cards to your hand.
Meanwhile, Divine Scorpion can banish other monsters for its stat boost.
It is also a low-key Super Polymerization target.
They also gain a bit of extra protection when combined with some of the other archetypes of this set.
This archetype connects to the Temple of the Kings by being searchable through their card effects.
In other words, dont venture to raid this tomb.
This is the archetype that brings both the Apophis and Serket archetypes together to form a coherent deck.
It all revolves around getting the Treasures of the King Field Spell out as soon as possible.
This card is a retrain of the original Temple of the King.
This archetype is based on Odion from the anime with heavy references to Anubis.
Like an old tomb, this archetype helps you set up plenty of traps.
It also has one of the coolest-looking boss monsters of all time.