User blog comment:Romanoff Blitzer/LRIGs, Their Abilities, and Their Deck Composition/@comment-77.13.228.9-20150119143220

Good article but I disagree with a few minor issues.

>Anne I have never seen a successful Anne deck with Golden Opportunity. In an Anne deck you need many Servants, which will means it very unlikely to draw more than 1-2 Beautiful Art Signi with it and Anne's Arts slots are too precious for that.

>Iona Mayu You forgot to mention the most important application of Arahabaki. You can use Ancient Surprise to summon Arahabaki and then use her on-play to summon Vimana and then maybe use Vimana's on-play on a SIGNI all during your opponents attack phase.

>Midoriko Midoriko being bad in the TCG was never more than just a meme, even outside of Osaki loop decks. Many Midoriko decks without Osaki have won tournaments during the time when the Osaki loop was still legal for example those http://pastebin.com/fNj5phve The main reason why Midoriko is so popular right now becomes clear by looking at the pie chart. Midoriko is the best LRIG against Tama because enerstarving Midoriko is impossible. With Gauche Agnes you can trade plant cards on your hand to ener at an 1-to-1 rate whenever you want (Play a plant, down it with Gauche Agnes' effect, then trash it and repeat).

>Mirurun Crystal Seal is far from fairly useless if you use it with Mirurun Tico because all three useful Atom Signi (He, U, Ne) have down costs. Many Mirurun decks also run a few copies of Get Ready for the same reason.

>Sunspot Tama I find the idea to put Arc Energe in a Sunspot deck very questionable. It has no synergy with the Ancient Weapons.