Yu-gi-oh Deck Pro [ORIGINAL • 2025]

Outside, the city hummed. Somewhere, a thousand players were shuffling cards they didn’t fully understand, piloting combos they hadn’t invented, winning games with a ghost that now had a name.

Deck Pro had taken his idea—Springans, Time Thief, the fake negate, the self-mill—and evolved it. It replaced Trap Trick with Labyrinth of Nightmare tech. It added a single copy of The Phantom Knights of Shade Brigandine for an extra body. It swapped Redoer for Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS as a finisher.

Deck Pro’s AI engine hummed. It suggested three cores: Springans , Time Thief , and Plunder Patroll .

A card he’d never once considered: into Needlebug Nest to mill 5, plus Orcust Crescendo as a backup negate. He wasn’t building Orcust—he was building a phantom negate. Opponents would hold their Ash Blossom for a Crescendo that might never come. yu-gi-oh deck pro

Over 12,000 likes. 400 comments. A YouTube video titled "THE RISE OF MAGNETIC GRAVE - Deck Pro Anti-Meta GOD" had 87,000 views.

And on the server, in the dark, Deck Pro was already building the counter to its own creation.

The cursor blinked. A new notification appeared. Outside, the city hummed

Deck Pro had a hidden feature—a "Ghost Rank" for decks that consistently beat the meta at high ELO. Magnetic Grave had been flagged by the AI as "Unclassified Threat." Not tiered. Not rogue. Anomaly.

His notifications were broken.

Match 3: Win. Deck Pro’s AI opponent mispredicted his grave recursion. It replaced Trap Trick with Labyrinth of Nightmare tech

He dismissed Plunder. Too reliant on attributes. He merged Springans and Time Thief. The idea: Xyz summon without activating effects that could be negated. Use Springans Merrymaker to dump Springans Booty to grave, then Time Thief Redoer to loop banishment. It was clunky. But interesting.

Match 2: Win. Opponent negated the wrong chain link.

Leo stared at the screen.

Then he went to sleep. One week later, he logged back in.