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Notes & Combos
Another Scareclaw deck, but for me this is the most optimal for 1st & 2nd turn.
And yes, it's HELLUVA EXPENSIVE AF! But this deck easily carries me to Diamond 1 so...yeah it's really good.
U guys already know 1 card combo for Scareclaw, but this deck adds more spicy endboard, because usually endboard with only tri-heart is kinda meh to be honest.
Here's the list of the combo :
1 Scareclaw = [1 Tri-Heart] (usually for OTK on 2nd turn) OR [DPE Scythe lock combo] (this is for turn 1 but not the best one).
2 Scareclaw (excluding field spell) = [1 Tri-Heart] (usually for OTK but with more little Scareclaws) OR [ DPE Scythe lock combo + Adventurer Negate] (the most optimal endboard for turn 1).
For the optimal combo path (need 2 any Scareclaw but of them needs to be lv 3)
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Normal Summon any Scareclaw.
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Link to Light-Heart > add Field Spell > Activate add Reichheart (If u didn't draw him).
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Special Summon (SS) Reichheart > add Arrival > SS another lv 3 Scareclaw from ur hand.
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Link using Reich & Light-Heart to Dagda > activate Arrival to SS lv 3 Scareclaw.
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Link using 2 lv 3 to Cherubini > activate to dump Enchantress > activate Dagda set Scythe.
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Activate Enchantress to add Rite > activate to SS token & spell.
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Link using Cherubini & Dagda to Verte > add Dracoback spell > activate Fateful to search Gryphon discarding Dracoback > SS Gryphon & equip Dracoback from GY.
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Activate Verte to SS DPE
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Profit(?)
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Do you ever go for DPE if you go second? What are some board braking combos you go for starting second?

It all depends on ur hand. If u got any handtrap, then try to interrupt ur opponent as hard as u can.
If u only see something like 2 negates, then try to outsmart ur opponent by baiting their negates.
U can also replace some tech card with board breaker like droplet or evenly.
So far, I can break opponent board kinda easy with this deck though.