Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 24 Performapal Kuribohble

The last card is Performapal Kuribohble, a Kuriboh from Arc-V. This one can summon itself from your hand to take what would have been a direct attack, and instead of taking damage from that battle you heal that amount instead. This one shields from one attack and usually heals you, which can be useful if you have effects that cost life points like Kuriphoton, or effects that activate on life gain like the Aroma archetype. If you use your lifepoints for your effects then this is the Kuriboh for you.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 23 Winged Kuriboh LV10

The twenty-third card is what the twenty-first and second cards summon, Winged Kuriboh LV10. This card can only be summoned by Transcendent Wings, and you tribute it during your opponents battle phase to destroy all their monsters and do their combined ATK as damage. This card is great so long as your opponent’s monsters don’t have anything shielding them from destruction effects. While this card is level ten it is entirely made for its effect, its actual stats are the same as most Kuriboh, 300 ATK and 200 DEF. It’s a damaging Raigeki that needs a bit of set-up to use, and a lot of the time that damage will be in the multiple thousands range, if you have the room this is a great ability to have.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 22 Transcendent Wings

The twenty-second card is the card that allows you to summon Winged Kuriboh LV10. To use Transcendent Wings you need a Winged Kuriboh on the field and two cards in your hand. By sending all three of those cards to the graveyard you can summon Winged Kuriboh LV10 from your deck or hand. Given Winged Kuriboh LV10s effect of destroying all your opponents monsters and dealing their ATK in damage, this is a pretty good card. If you have Winged Kuriboh you could probably put these in your deck as well.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 21 Winged Kuriboh

The twenty-first card is Winged Kuriboh, from Yu-Gi-Oh GX. This one only has one effect, if it gets destroyed and sent to the graveyard then you take no battle damage for the rest of the turn. This works best if you can make your opponent hit Winged Kuriboh first, or if you destroy it via card effect during your opponents turn. Using it with things like Two Pronged Attack or Generation Shift would work wonderfully. Other than its effect this card also has the ability to be used to summon Winged Kuriboh LV10, which can then be used to destroy all your opponents monsters and deal their ATK as damage. It can stall for a turn, or be used in a combo to wipe out your opponents monsters and deal a good amount of damage to them, if you have room it seems like a pretty good addition to a deck.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 20 The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh

The twentieth card is The Flute of Summoning Kuriboh, which let’s you choose a Kuriboh or Winged Kuriboh from your deck and put it in your hand or field. Winged Kuriboh is the one most likely to be special summoned by this, since its effect activates whenever it is destroyed on the field, but if you have Multiply and/or Detonate in your hand as well this is a card that can get Kuriboh onto the field for that combo. If you have Transcendent Wings you can get Winged Kuriboh LV10 with its help as well. This card is actually really good support for those two cards. If you can use it then it seems like it would generally be a good idea to have it.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 19 Kuribandit

The nineteenth card is Kuribandit, a Kuriboh from the original series with higher stats than most Kuribohs at three stars 1000 ATK and 700 DEF. It also, if normal summoned, lets you tribute it at the end of turn to chose one spell/trap card from the top five cards of your deck to add to your hand then the rest are sent to the graveyard. This can combo with cards like Aromage Laurel and Absolute King Back Jack that activate effects when sent to the graveyard, or cards that activate from the graveyard like Peropero Cerperus and Spell Recycler. This card seems to be useful if you use a lot of those effects, or if you can reliably get things back from the graveyard.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 18 One for One

The eighteenth card is One for One, a card that lets you discard a monster to special summon a level one monster from your deck or hand. There are various cards that this can combo well with, the Black and White Stones of Legend, for example, in fact a number of archetypes have level one support that need to be on the field for a time. There are also cards like Copycat and Flamvell Guard that can be summoned with this and can have a good amount of attack and defense. You can also use this card to help set up for things like Law of the Normal and Triangle Power. It is a summon that can search the deck for you, and can be useful in some of the archetypes and level one monsters have some support of their own as well so a pretty good card.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 17 Kuribon

The seventeenth card is Kuribon, a Kuriboh that showed up during 5D’s. For Kuribons effect it has to be the target of battle, you can make the result of the battle be your opponent gains their monsters Atk points as life and Kuribon returns to the hand. This means that as long as you don’t mind using up your summon and giving your opponent Life Points you can block one attack per turn. There is another card with a similar effect called Scrap-Iron Scarecrow that stops an attack per turn as a continuous trap. Ordeal of a Traveler and Gravekeeper’s Servant can be used with these to great effect on how many attacks can actually go through. Another option would be having a Bad Reaction to Simochi on the field to force your opponent to take damage instead of gaining it when attacking into Kuribon. Since none of those cards need your normal summon you can use Kuribon to stall for time to get them as well. It’s a pretty good stalling card on its own so it’s a great addition for decks if they can afford not to worry about how much life their opponent gets.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 16 Kuriphoton

The sixteenth card is a Kuriboh from ZEXAL, Kuriphoton. This one is a costly shield, discarding it and 2000 LP to stop any other damage from happening for the turn. It can be regained if you discard another photon monster, so if you run those and have a way to make back the life points this could actually be a great card to use, but without healing cards you have at most three turns of stalling with this card, and you won’t have much life left when it ends. Of course if your opponent has more than 2000 atk coming at you then using this is obviously a great idea. Honestly despite the LP cost it probably is a good card to run. I’m pretty sure you can gain life fast enough to do it indefinitely, though I’m not sure about doing that and having the photon monsters to get Kuriphoton back from the graveyard.

Yu-Gi-Oh Advent Calendar 2019 15 Detonate

The fifteenth card is one I’ve been waiting to see since Multiply appeared, Detonate. Detonate lets you destroy all your Kuriboh and Kuriboh tokens to destroy cards your opponent controls up to however many Kuribohs you destroyed. It works great with Multiply or if you used Kuribohrn to get Kuribohs back. It does only work with Kuriboh though, so if you don’t run that version of Kuriboh you won’t be using this card. It still is good if you use it, it can destroy monsters, spells, and traps which is a versatility that most card destroying effects don’t seem to have.