


The main strategy of this archetype is to summon fusion and ritual monsters from the extra deck using two main monsters as the core of the deck. The second good Archetype of this set is the new "Magikey", a strongly thematic deck based around demons and demonology. As a bonus effect, the fusion summoning could be performed by sacrificing both the Fallen and a monster controlled by the opponent. Other cards of this archetype offer interesting effects to disrupt the opponent strategy like "Despian Comedy" that could be discarded from your hand to negate an effect.įinally, this archetype includes a great favourite of most, "Fallen of Albaz", a Lv4 effect monster that allows the player to perform a Fusion summon once this card is normal or Special Summoned. For example, when used as summoning material "Ad Libitum of Despia", can Special Summon a level 8 or higher Fusion monster, or any Despia monster.

Despia-based decks focus on fusion summoning high level monsters while triggering the special effects of the monsters used as materials. The collection also includes a few useful generic cards to support any deck as usual.Īmong the new ones, "Despia" is a competitive archetype deeply connected with the Dogmatika, Tri-Brigade and Albaz Dragon archetypes. Released in August 2021 in Europe, this set introduced the new archetypes "Despia", "Magikey", "Gunkan", "Swordsoul" and "Beetrooper" and provides a lot of cards to support previously released archetypes and series. Dawn of Majesty is the fifth set in the OCG's 11th series, following Lightning Overdrive and followed by Burst of Destiny.
