Sick of surrendering to frightening combos in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel? If you want to keep up with the best of the best, you’ll need to know how to combat and counter the meta threats available in the game. When it comes to taking on the top tier duelists, the old cliche rings true, if you can’t beat them, join them.
Our guide to the current Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta decks has all you need to know to push through to platinum rank in Konami’s latest game. Whether it’s through the undead might of Eldlich and his companions, or the summoning prowess of the Virtual World set, these decks pack an almighty punch without relying on the heart of the cards.
For more on all things duelling and deck-building, see our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel guide, as well as our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel secret packs list for all the hidden gems you’ll need to unearth. Or, if all this Yu-Gi-Oh talk isn’t a heavy enough hit of nostalgia for you, browse our library of Nintendo Switch Online N64 games to transport yourself back in time.
What are the best Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta decks? While we’re still very early in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta, a few devastating decks are starting to emerge amongst avid players. Of course, due to the fluid nature of bans and limitations on specific cards in Yu-Gi-Oh, this could all change at any minute, but for the time being, a select few meta decks are tearing through the top ranks. Popular decks will usually include a few specific cards, no matter the archetype. Maxx “C” and Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring are two ridiculously OP cards that you’ll see more than you’d like due to their game-breaking effects, but we’re pretty convinced that they’ll end up making their way to the ban list, if not at least limited to one instance per deck. Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel top five meta decks
Adventure Prank-Kids Alone at the top of the current Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta is the insanely powerful Adventure Prank-Kids set, combining two overpowered archetypes to create a deck few enemies will know how to counter. The synergy between Prank-Kids main deck and extra deck cards along with the field control effects of the popular hand traps and Adventure archetype.
Main deck
Prank-Kids Dropsies x2 Prank-Kids Fansies x2 Prank-Kids Lampsies x3 Prank-Kids Rocksies x2 Wandering Gryphon Rider x1 Water Enchantress of the Temple x2 Maxx “C” x3 Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x3 Effect Veiler x3 Nibiru, the Primal Being x1 Destiny Hero – Dasher x1 Destiny Hero – Denier x1 Fusion Destiny x1 Rite of Aremesir x2 Foolish Burial x1 Dracoback, the Rideable Dragon x1 Prank-Kids Place x2 Prank-Kids Pranks x2 Called by the Grave x2 Prank-Kids Pandemonium x1 Infinite Impermeance x3
Extra deck
Destiny Hero – Destroyer Phoenix Enforcer x1 Prank-Kids Weather Washer x1 Prank-Kids Battle Buttler x1 Link Spider x1 Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu x1 Cryston Halqifibrax x1 Knightmare Phoenix x1 Knightmare Unicorn x1 Prank-Kids Bow-Wow-Bark x2 Prank-Kids Dodo-Doodle-Doo x2 Predaplant Verta Anaconda x1 Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians x2 Accesscode Talker x1
Zoodiac Tri-Brigade Another hybrid deck, this set combines the forces of Zoodiac and Tri-Brigade to create an almost unstoppable summoning force. Due to the shared beast/winged-beast typings of cards from each archetype, it’s easier to get out high-ATK cards with destructive effects, like Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen, or Hraesvelgr, the Desperate Doom Eagle. Main deck
PSY-Frame Driver x1 Tri-Brigade Nervall x3 Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x3 Maxx “C” x3 PSY-Frame Gamma x2 Tri-Brigade Kitt x3 Tri-Brigade Kerass x2 Tri-Brigade Fraktall x3 Zoodiac Thoroughblade x3 Zoodiac Ramram x1 Nibiru, the Primal Being x2 Pot of Desires x2 Fire Formation – Tenki x3 Called by the Grave x2 Crossout Designator x1 Forbidden Droplet x2 Infinite Impermanence x1 Tri-Brigade Revolt x2
Extra Deck
Zoodiac Chakanine x1 Zoodiac Boarbow x1 Zoodiac Drident x1 Zoodiac Tigermortar x1 Divine Arsenal AA-Zeus Sky Thunder x1 Salamangreat Almiraj x1 Ancient Warriors Oath – Double Dragon Lords x1 Tri-Brigade Bearbrumm the Rampant Rampager x1 Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom x1 Hraesvelgr, the Desperate Doom Eagle x1 Tri-Brigade Rugal the Silver Sheller x1 Accescode Talker x1 Appollousa, Bow of the Goddess x1 Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen x2
Virtual World You can’t go wrong with a Virtual World deck as a budget option for the current meta. This set allows you to simultaneously control the board while summoning multiple monsters to put your opponent in a tricky situation. In terms of boss monsters, you’ll be looking to Virtual World Phoenix – Fanfan, and Virtual World Beast – Jiujiu to consistently destroy opponent’s monster with their effects, as well as deal out battle damage. Main deck
Nibiru, the Primal Being x2 Ash Bloxxom & Joyous Spring x3 Maxx “C” x3 Virtual World Hime – Nyannyan x2 Virtual World Mai-Hime – Lulu x3 PSY-Framegear Gamma x2 Virtual World Roshi – Laolao x3 Virtual World Kirin – Lili x3 Virtual World Xiezhi – Jiji x3 PSY-Frame Driver x1 Called by the Grave x2 Emergency Teleport x2 Pot of Desires x3 Virtual World City – Kauwloon x3 Virtual World Gate – Qinglong x3 Virtual World Gate – Chuche x2 Virtual World Gate – Xuanwu x1
Extra deck
Geomathmech Final Sigma x1 Virtual World Kyubi – Shenshen x1 Virtual World Beast – Jiujiu x1 Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon x1 Ultimaya Tzolkin x1 Ravenous Crocodragon Archethys x1 Vermillion Dragon Mech x1 Coral Dragon x1 Cloudcastle x1 Stardust Charge Warrior x 1 Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder x1 True King of All Calamities x1 Constella Ptolemy M7 x1 Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger x1 Virtual World Phoenix – Fanfan x1
Eldlich Building a deck around one card can be challenging, but it’s worth it for Eldlich the Golden Lord. Eldlich functions as a potent engine for both special summoning, and controlling your opponent’s half of the field. The trick to this deck is drawing the Golden Lord himself, which you can make easier for yourself by including multiple copies of Cursed Eldland to search for the king zombie.
Main deck
Eldlich the Golden Lord x3 Doomking Balerdroch x1 Necroworld Banshee x1 Super Polymerization x2 Zombie World x1 Cursed Eldland x2 Eldlixir of Black Awakening x2 Pot of Extravagance x3 Eldlixir of White Destiny x1 Imperial Order x1 There Can Be Only One x3 Vanity’s Emptiness x1 Eldlixir of Scarlet Sanguine x3 Golden Land Forever x1 Gozen Match x3 Rivalry of Warlords x3 Skill Drain x3 Conquistador of the Golden Land x3 Huaquero of the Golden Land x3
Extra deck
Dragonecro Nethersoul Dragon x1 Predaplant Dragostapelia x1 Starving Venom Fusion Dragon x1 Mudragon of the Swamp x1 Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder x1 Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Juggernaut Liebe x2 Number 81: Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Super Dora x1 Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max x1 Constellar Pleiades x1 Skypalace Gangaridai x1 Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous x1 Vampire Sucker x1 Imduk the World Chalice Dragon x1
Dinosaurs With a vast pool of potential cards, dinosaur decks are one of the few sets that don’t have to rely on particular archetypes to get ahead. Miscellaneousaurus provides excellent support from card effects and functions as a summoning engine for boss monster dinosaurs, and Lost World is a trustworthy tool for searching for specific pre-historic threats.
Main deck
Animadorned Archosaur x2 Babycerasaurus x3 Maxx “C” x3 Petiteranodon x1 Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x2 Miscellaneousaurus x3 Souleating Oviraptor x2 Giant Rex x1 Dinowrestler Pankratops x1 Dogoran, the Mad Flame Kaiju x1 Ultimate Conductor Tyranno x2 Nibiru, the Primal Bing x2 Dark Ruler No More x2 Double Evolution Pill x2 Fossil Dig x3 Lightning Storm x2 Pot of Prosperity x2 Lost World x3 Crossout Designator x2 Evenly Matched x1 Infinite Impermanence x2
Extra deck
Abyss Dweller x1 Evolzar Dolkka x2 Evolzar Laggia x1 Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir x1 Number 60: Dugares the Timeless x1 Tornado Dragon x1 Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max x1 Linkuriboh x1 Secure Gardna x1 Knightmare Phoenix x1 Pentestag x1 Knightmare Unicorn x1 Accesscode Talker x1 Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess x1
With that, you should be ready to deck-build and duel to your heart’s content, without worrying about hours of strategising. For more card game antics, be sure to check out our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel review to see how we got on with Konami’s ultimate duelling simulator.
Sick of surrendering to frightening combos in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel? If you want to keep up with the best of the best, you’ll need to know how to combat and counter the meta threats available in the game. When it comes to taking on the top tier duelists, the old cliche rings true, if you can’t beat them, join them.
Our guide to the current Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta decks has all you need to know to push through to platinum rank in Konami’s latest game. Whether it’s through the undead might of Eldlich and his companions, or the summoning prowess of the Virtual World set, these decks pack an almighty punch without relying on the heart of the cards.
For more on all things duelling and deck-building, see our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel guide, as well as our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel secret packs list for all the hidden gems you’ll need to unearth. Or, if all this Yu-Gi-Oh talk isn’t a heavy enough hit of nostalgia for you, browse our library of Nintendo Switch Online N64 games to transport yourself back in time.
While we’re still very early in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta, a few devastating decks are starting to emerge amongst avid players. Of course, due to the fluid nature of bans and limitations on specific cards in Yu-Gi-Oh, this could all change at any minute, but for the time being, a select few meta decks are tearing through the top ranks.
Alone at the top of the current Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel meta is the insanely powerful Adventure Prank-Kids set, combining two overpowered archetypes to create a deck few enemies will know how to counter. The synergy between Prank-Kids main deck and extra deck cards along with the field control effects of the popular hand traps and Adventure archetype.
- Prank-Kids Dropsies x2
- Prank-Kids Fansies x2
- Prank-Kids Lampsies x3
- Prank-Kids Rocksies x2
- Wandering Gryphon Rider x1
- Water Enchantress of the Temple x2
- Maxx “C” x3
- Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x3
- Effect Veiler x3
- Nibiru, the Primal Being x1
- Destiny Hero – Dasher x1
- Destiny Hero – Denier x1
- Fusion Destiny x1
- Rite of Aremesir x2
- Foolish Burial x1
- Dracoback, the Rideable Dragon x1
- Prank-Kids Place x2
- Prank-Kids Pranks x2
- Called by the Grave x2
- Prank-Kids Pandemonium x1
- Infinite Impermeance x3
Extra deck
- Destiny Hero – Destroyer Phoenix Enforcer x1
- Prank-Kids Weather Washer x1
- Prank-Kids Battle Buttler x1
- Link Spider x1
- Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu x1
- Cryston Halqifibrax x1
- Knightmare Phoenix x1
- Knightmare Unicorn x1
- Prank-Kids Bow-Wow-Bark x2
- Prank-Kids Dodo-Doodle-Doo x2
- Predaplant Verta Anaconda x1
- Selene, Queen of the Master Magicians x2
- Accesscode Talker x1
Another hybrid deck, this set combines the forces of Zoodiac and Tri-Brigade to create an almost unstoppable summoning force. Due to the shared beast/winged-beast typings of cards from each archetype, it’s easier to get out high-ATK cards with destructive effects, like Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen, or Hraesvelgr, the Desperate Doom Eagle.
- PSY-Frame Driver x1
- Tri-Brigade Nervall x3
- Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x3
- Maxx “C” x3
- PSY-Frame Gamma x2
- Tri-Brigade Kitt x3
- Tri-Brigade Kerass x2
- Tri-Brigade Fraktall x3
- Zoodiac Thoroughblade x3
- Zoodiac Ramram x1
- Nibiru, the Primal Being x2
- Pot of Desires x2
- Fire Formation – Tenki x3
- Called by the Grave x2
- Crossout Designator x1
- Forbidden Droplet x2
- Infinite Impermanence x1
- Tri-Brigade Revolt x2
Extra Deck
- Zoodiac Chakanine x1
- Zoodiac Boarbow x1
- Zoodiac Drident x1
- Zoodiac Tigermortar x1
- Divine Arsenal AA-Zeus Sky Thunder x1
- Salamangreat Almiraj x1
- Ancient Warriors Oath – Double Dragon Lords x1
- Tri-Brigade Bearbrumm the Rampant Rampager x1
- Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom x1
- Hraesvelgr, the Desperate Doom Eagle x1
- Tri-Brigade Rugal the Silver Sheller x1
- Accescode Talker x1
- Appollousa, Bow of the Goddess x1
- Tri-Brigade Shuraig the Ominous Omen x2
Virtual World
You can’t go wrong with a Virtual World deck as a budget option for the current meta. This set allows you to simultaneously control the board while summoning multiple monsters to put your opponent in a tricky situation. In terms of boss monsters, you’ll be looking to Virtual World Phoenix – Fanfan, and Virtual World Beast – Jiujiu to consistently destroy opponent’s monster with their effects, as well as deal out battle damage.
- Nibiru, the Primal Being x2
- Ash Bloxxom & Joyous Spring x3
- Maxx “C” x3
- Virtual World Hime – Nyannyan x2
- Virtual World Mai-Hime – Lulu x3
- PSY-Framegear Gamma x2
- Virtual World Roshi – Laolao x3
- Virtual World Kirin – Lili x3
- Virtual World Xiezhi – Jiji x3
- PSY-Frame Driver x1
- Called by the Grave x2
- Emergency Teleport x2
- Pot of Desires x3
- Virtual World City – Kauwloon x3
- Virtual World Gate – Qinglong x3
- Virtual World Gate – Chuche x2
- Virtual World Gate – Xuanwu x1
Extra deck
- Geomathmech Final Sigma x1
- Virtual World Kyubi – Shenshen x1
- Virtual World Beast – Jiujiu x1
- Crystal Wing Synchro Dragon x1
- Ultimaya Tzolkin x1
- Ravenous Crocodragon Archethys x1
- Vermillion Dragon Mech x1
- Coral Dragon x1
- Cloudcastle x1
- Stardust Charge Warrior x 1
- Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder x1
- True King of All Calamities x1
- Constella Ptolemy M7 x1
- Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger x1
- Virtual World Phoenix – Fanfan x1
Building a deck around one card can be challenging, but it’s worth it for Eldlich the Golden Lord. Eldlich functions as a potent engine for both special summoning, and controlling your opponent’s half of the field. The trick to this deck is drawing the Golden Lord himself, which you can make easier for yourself by including multiple copies of Cursed Eldland to search for the king zombie.
Eldlich the Golden Lord x3
Doomking Balerdroch x1
Necroworld Banshee x1
Super Polymerization x2
Zombie World x1
Cursed Eldland x2
Eldlixir of Black Awakening x2
Pot of Extravagance x3
Eldlixir of White Destiny x1
Imperial Order x1
There Can Be Only One x3
Vanity’s Emptiness x1
Eldlixir of Scarlet Sanguine x3
Golden Land Forever x1
Gozen Match x3
Rivalry of Warlords x3
Skill Drain x3
Conquistador of the Golden Land x3
Huaquero of the Golden Land x3
Dragonecro Nethersoul Dragon x1
Predaplant Dragostapelia x1
Starving Venom Fusion Dragon x1
Mudragon of the Swamp x1
Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder x1
Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Juggernaut Liebe x2
Number 81: Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Super Dora x1
Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max x1
Constellar Pleiades x1
Skypalace Gangaridai x1
Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous x1
Vampire Sucker x1
Imduk the World Chalice Dragon x1
Dinosaurs
With a vast pool of potential cards, dinosaur decks are one of the few sets that don’t have to rely on particular archetypes to get ahead. Miscellaneousaurus provides excellent support from card effects and functions as a summoning engine for boss monster dinosaurs, and Lost World is a trustworthy tool for searching for specific pre-historic threats.
Animadorned Archosaur x2
Babycerasaurus x3
Maxx “C” x3
Petiteranodon x1
Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x2
Miscellaneousaurus x3
Souleating Oviraptor x2
Giant Rex x1
Dinowrestler Pankratops x1
Dogoran, the Mad Flame Kaiju x1
Ultimate Conductor Tyranno x2
Nibiru, the Primal Bing x2
Dark Ruler No More x2
Double Evolution Pill x2
Fossil Dig x3
Lightning Storm x2
Pot of Prosperity x2
Lost World x3
Crossout Designator x2
Evenly Matched x1
Infinite Impermanence x2
Abyss Dweller x1
Evolzar Dolkka x2
Evolzar Laggia x1
Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir x1
Number 60: Dugares the Timeless x1
Tornado Dragon x1
Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max x1
Linkuriboh x1
Secure Gardna x1
Knightmare Phoenix x1
Pentestag x1
Knightmare Unicorn x1
Accesscode Talker x1
Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess x1
With that, you should be ready to deck-build and duel to your heart’s content, without worrying about hours of strategising. For more card game antics, be sure to check out our Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel review to see how we got on with Konami’s ultimate duelling simulator.