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Yeah if you're going to attempt to maximize the fusion aspect you need more mozarta...she's also not that bad a card on her own.
 

The trap is dumb as all good Melodious fields will have a special summoned Aria so you can neg that (and Honest to that extent). Fusion Reserve literally does not work here because it cannot search for material that don't have a specific name so you can neg that as well. Valhalla and Solo first movement actually conflict with each (a tragedy of epic proportions). So you can get rid of all Hecatrice and drop Valhalla to one (or get rid of it all together).

What's foolish for if not longer set-ups with Soprano or call?

So that's everything gone.

 

More Transmodify, More Mozarta, More Soprano, More conan (Soprano gave her purpose), more call of the haunted (because it does all the work)

So in conclusion:
 

-1 poly (you should first do everything to establish ElAria first)

-1 honest (Tears to my eyes)

- 2 Hecatrice

- 1/2 Valhalla (Its still a great card solo isn't in hand)

- Foolish (they can set-up on their own)

- Fusion Reserve (literally does not work)

- 2 Melodious trap thing (Literally should not work)

 

+ 2 Transmodify (staple of the set)

+ 1 Celestial Transformation (if you must run 3 Elegy's)

+ 2/3 Mozarta (3 if you plan on running trade-in)

+ 2/3 Soprano (Her plus in grave conan is also a +0 Xyz sooo yeah)

+ 1 Call of the Haunted (Does everything)

As for the extra deck you only two copies of the fusions and maybe Schuberta in the side for certain match-ups. The goal is still ElAria lock and Sonata allowing hay makers to the face.

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