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He ran the full simulator against the Tier 0 deck—five matches, pre-side.

Because at the bottom of the stats page, under "Optimized Variant," was a deck he had never built.

He hadn’t built that deck. The platform had. And now it was live, being downloaded by thousands, tweaked by players who thought they were innovating—when really, they were just feeding data back into the machine.

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. yu-gi-oh deck pro

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.

3-2. Not meta-breaking. But real .

Your deck "Magnetic Grave" has been selected for the Deck Pro Championship Invitational. Prize: $10,000. Please confirm participation. He ran the full simulator against the Tier

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

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

Below it, a second message, timestamped two minutes ago, from an account with no posts and no history. The platform had

His notifications were broken.

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

I used your deck to beat the YCS champion in testing. He quit Yu-Gi-Oh. You’ve broken the format. Run.

Leo stared at the screen.

Match 1: Loss. He misplayed the timing on Trap Trick.

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