Executive Summary

Originally designed as a reactive counter to the Synchro-heavy meta of its time, the Meklord archetype has been radically reimagined. Modern support has shifted its focus from punishing opponent's destruction effects to a proactive, self-destructive engine that fuels a devastating go-second OTK strategy. This "glass cannon" approach leverages its unique mechanics to summon its ultimate weapon, Meklord Astro Dragon Triskelion, to dismantle the opponent's board and end the duel in a single, decisive strike.

Core Components: The Meklord Arsenal

Primary Playmakers

  • Meklord Nucleus Infinity Core: The premier one-card starter, searching for key Spells/Traps and replacing itself with an Emperor upon destruction.
  • Meklord Army Deployer Obbligato: The main OTK enabler, destroying itself to summon two "Meklord Army" monsters from the deck, loading the Graveyard for Triskelion.
  • Meklord Assembly: A universal searcher and on-demand destruction outlet that ties the entire strategy together.

The Emperors

  • Meklord Emperor Wisel: The best of the original trio, providing a crucial, once-per-turn Spell negation for going-first boards.
  • Granel & Skiel: Niche options that offer different offensive capabilities without Wisel's attack restriction.

The Ultimate Weapon

  • Meklord Astro Dragon Triskelion: The deck's win condition. It banishes three Meklords from the GY to summon itself, then steals a monster from the opponent's Extra Deck to gain massive ATK and potentially attack three times.

Core Combo: Path to Annihilation

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The Meklord strategy is highly linear, focusing on a few key sequences. Whether going first to establish control or second to execute the OTK, the combos revolve around the deck's primary playmakers. Understanding these lines is key to piloting the machine of destruction. For more details on these devastating machines, you can always consult the official Meklord card database.

The Obbligato OTK Setup (Going Second)

Meklord Army Deployer Obbligato
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  1. Normal Summon Meklord Army Deployer Obbligato.
  2. Activate its effect, destroying itself to Special Summon Meklord Army of Wisel and Meklord Army of Granel from your Deck.
  3. With three differently named "Meklord" monsters now in the Graveyard, the condition for the deck's boss is met.
  4. Special Summon Meklord Astro Dragon Triskelion from your hand by banishing the three monsters.

The Infinity Core Control Setup (Going First)

Meklord Nucleus Infinity Core
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  1. Normal Summon Meklord Nucleus Infinity Core and use its effect to add Meklord Assembly to your hand.
  2. Activate Meklord Assembly, using its effect to search for a follow-up play like Obbligato.
  3. Use Assembly's second effect: discard a card to destroy Infinity Core.
  4. Infinity Core's effect triggers, allowing you to Special Summon Meklord Emperor Wisel from your Deck for a Spell negate.

Ideal End Board

Meklord Astro Dragon Triskelion
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Meklord Astro Dragon Triskelion

The ultimate goal. A Triskelion with an ATK boost from an opponent's Extra Deck monster is the deck's primary path to victory. It offers non-destruction removal and multiple attacks, making it a formidable board-breaker and game-ender.

Meklord Emperor Wisel
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Meklord Emperor Wisel

When going first, Wisel is the key piece of interaction. Its ability to negate a Spell Card can be just enough to survive the opponent's turn and set up your own OTK.

Competitive Analysis

Strengths

  • Explosive OTK Power: Can consistently put over 8000 damage on board with Triskelion.
  • Consistent Engine: Multiple one-card starters make the core combo highly accessible.
  • Unique Removal: Triskelion's Extra Deck rip is a powerful tool that bypasses most protection.

Weaknesses

  • Fragile Chokepoints: Extremely vulnerable to negation on the Normal Summon (e.g., Ash Blossom, Effect Veiler).
  • Graveyard Reliant: Disruption like D.D. Crow or Called by the Grave can shut down the Triskelion play.
  • Internal Conflict: Wisel's attack restriction actively works against the deck's OTK strategy, requiring careful management.

Tech & Synergies

  • Machina Engine: Machina Fortress and Citadel provide recursive threats and synergize with the Machine typing.
  • Generic Machines: Gear Gigant X for searching and the Superdreadnought Rail Cannon package for an alternative OTK.
  • Go-Second Staples: Dark Hole, Lightning Storm, and Evenly Matched are crucial for clearing the way.

Live TCG Banlist Status

Banlist Impact

Fully Unrestricted

The Meklord archetype, with its Meklord is a go-second OTK deck that destroys its own monsters to summon powerful Emperors and Meklord Astro Dragon Triskelion for board-breaking and lethal damage. The archetype excels at converting self-destruction into explosive plays, with Obbligato loading the Graveyard and Triskelion stealing from the opponent's Extra Deck for massive ATK boosts and multiple attacks., operates at full power with no restrictions on the current TCG banlist.

Maximum Consistency

Play any card at your preferred ratio without restrictions

Full Strength Plays

Access to all archetype synergies without limitations

Strategic Freedom

No banlist constraints holding back your strategy

Banlist Status Summary

+ analyzed • 0 restrictions found • All cards legal at 3 copies