Yu-Gi-Oh!'s first set of 2022 was something of a collaboration between Konami and the players, who were quizzed on which archetypes they'd like to have more support. The result of this little experiment is The Grand Creators: a 60-card Booster Set that debuts two brand-new archetypes and gives some fan-favourites much-needed support.
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It might not be the next core booster – Battle of Chaos is only a few days away now, though – The Grand Creators will be a big hit for fans of some of Yu-Gi-Oh!'s most-loved monsters. Here is everything you need to know about the archetypes you can find in The Grand Creators.
The first of two archetypes being introduced to Yu-Gi-Oh! in The Grand Creators are the Exorsisters. Their strategy is heavy on graveyard hate by punishing your opponent whenever they try and use their graveyard to get an advantage.
The archetype is driven by the powerful Exorsister Xyz Monsters, like Exosisister Mikalis, who can't be destroyed in battle by monsters that were Special Summoned from the graveyard, or completely shut off summoning from the graveyard altogether with Exosister Kaspitell.
Exorsister support cards also have a running theme of using your life points as a resource. For instance, the trap card Exorisister Vadis can let you pay 800LP to special summon two Exorsister monsters in your deck (although you also shuffle them back into the deck at the end of the turn).
Joining Exorisister as the new archetype in The Grand Creators is P.U.N.K. This archetype is built around Psychic Tuners and using their abilities to pay 600LP for various effects. For example, Gagaku-P.U.N.K. Wa Gon pulls P.U.N.K. spells out of your deck and lets you draw
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