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Reviewers are still free to rate them in Traditional if they want to or when relevant. And now, Herald of Ultimateness. Realizing how significant Special Summoning has become, Konami released an updated version of "Herald of Perfection".
The original Herald of Perfection was strong enough to head a whole deck of plussing with fairy floaters and then constantly negating. This newer version is harder to summon with 12 levels required. Oracle of the Herald the ritual for Ultimateness isn't very good because it doesn't help replenish the cost, unlike Dawn of the Herald for Perfection which actually does. Your only safe bet is to use Advanced Ritual Art to summon this card, which comes with the potential corollary of clogging your hand with normal monsters.
Murphy's law. Truth be told, it's easier to just use Herald of Perfection which itself has been power creeped out a bit and run Vanity's Emptiness or something. On the other side of the fence, a variety of cards can help you get the most out of a Dawn of the Herald build. A turn 1 Kristya can lock X-Sabers and Infernity out of the Duel, while an early Tethys could draw you an overwhelming number of cards.
But with Archlord Kristya on the field, none of those Special Summons are possible. But Forbidden Chalice lets you do the combo backwards: you can Summon Kristya to control the Duel either with its own effect or with Valhalla , then negate its effect with Chalice and Summon Herald of Perfection when you have the cards you need.
Just a reminder: this is only a deck concept. Or you could be playing Pot of Extravagance. There's probably some room for improvement, but you'll be surprised to see how consistent this deck already is if you give it a try.
Pre-Preparation of Rites is hands down the best card in the deck, alongside regular Preparation of Rites. It can even get back a Ritual Spell from your graveyard if you had to discard it earlier. Honest was probably the only remaining Fairy I found that I'd want to search, because even if you don't summon Vanity's Ruler , you still want something that could help you win with an ATK Herald of Perfection.
It's also very nice that Ritual Sanctuary can let you revive and reuse Honest by recycling spell cards. I chose to play Sacred Sword of Seven Stars and Allure of Darkness because not only is drawing two cards really good, I wanted to get the additional draw with Chaos Space by recycling Impcantation Chalislime.
My list plays 6 Dark monsters with multiple ways to search for the Impcantation Chalislime , so it's actually pretty consistent. With so many search cards it's a good thing Thunder Dragon Colossus is Forbidden.
Vanity's Ruler , Honest and Impcantation Inception round things out, all searchable cards you'd rather avoid drawing. Though you don't want to draw the Impcantation Inception , it does combo with Impcantation Chalislime and you can discard it with Ritual Sanctuary , so I guess it could sort of be considered the 28th search card. In my playtesting I tried to incorporate cards like Monster Gate and Reasoning because the Impcantations get their on-summon effects as long as you Special Summon them from the deck.
So after sending Ritual Monsters and spells to the graveyard, even Impcantation Bookstone and Impcantation Penciplume could also have gotten you a card. I experimented with some going-second Fairy monsters to help break boards, too. Timelord monsters would probably be the best cards to search with Cyber Angel Benten , but usually you would have Herald of Perfection on board to get the Cyber Angel Benten search anyways, which means you'd have to rely on Tribute Summoning with the Impcantations.
After I created this list I realized just how affordable all the cards were, especially because this version doesn't play Pot of Extravagance. Even if you have to buy everything and build it all from the ground up, the whole deck can be had for as little as 60 dollars give or take shipping.
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