Dandy Guy, Sitri/Tips


 * To use Sitri to his full potential, you'll need to play using a deck specialized to fit his effects. This means running many spells over any other card type in the deck.
 * It is recommended that Sitri be the only monster in your deck, so that you can consistently reveal spells from the top of your deck.
 * Because the deck will likely only have four monsters, you should have many draw spells to be able to get Sitri into your hand, such as Nice One! and No Pain No Gain . The deck should also have ways to get Sitri back from the drop zone, such as Devil Advantage, Devil Reverse, or Trio!.
 * If you plan to play a Sitri-centric deck, don't be afraid to add in high-cost spells, because Sitri casts spells revealed from the deck at no cost.
 * It should be known that playing a Sitri-centric deck will have many challenges, mostly with repeat calls and defense.
 * If you play the normal amount of defensive spells in your deck, many of them will be useless if they are revealed with Sitri. An easy way to get around this is to simply not run defensive spells at all, but to instead use other spells defensively. Magical Goodbye and Check It Out! are effective spells to defend against attacks against Sitri specifically, and a well timed Oops! can stop an opponent from winning the game.
 * Magical Goodbye and Check It Out! are both good tools for returning Sitri to your hand for more calls, but there are other cards that can also be used. Fervent Demon Lord Teacher, Asmodai can return him to your hand, but keep in mind that Asmodai costs a lot of gauge and takes spell space in your deck. Noisy Danceroom, in comparison, costs less to use and powers up your monsters. However, it doesn't have the destructive capabilities of Asmodai, so it's best to pick whichever one you feel more comfortable playing.
 * In playing a Sitri deck, your main win conditions are a collection of a few cards. Solomon's Great Barrier allows you to put up a good offensive prescence, and Holy Magic and Gatling Hardcore!! can deal solid damage to your opponents at their full potential.
 * On a completely different note, if you plan to play Dandy Guy, Sitri as a small addition to your 72 Pillars deck, many of the tips stated above can help you during deckbuilding and gameplay.