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Hey there, Salamangreat fans! Interrupting your day with some awesome news - the Salamangreat archetype is back and better than ever! With their new support cards, they’re ready to take on any opponent. From their powerful Link Monsters to their devastating effects, these monsters are sure to give you an edge in any duel. Plus, with all the new combos and strategies available, you’ll be able to customize your deck for maximum efficiency. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and show ’em who’s boss!

How Do I Interrupt Salamangreat? [Solved]

Well, Salamangreats can be thrown off by Soul Drain, Macro Cosmos and Dimensional Fissure, but they can usually dodge Foxy’s destruction.

  1. Salamangreat Heatleo: This is a Level 4 FIRE Cyberse-type monster with 1800 ATK and 1000 DEF. It has the ability to Special Summon itself from the hand when you control no monsters, and it can also be used as Link Material for a Link Summon.

  2. Salamangreat Gazelle: This is a Level 4 WIND Cyberse-type monster with 1600 ATK and 1000 DEF. It has the ability to search your deck for any “Salamangreat” card when it is Normal or Special Summoned, making it an excellent toolbox card for your deck.

  3. Salamangreat Spinny: This is a Level 3 WIND Cyberse-type monster with 0 ATK and 2000 DEF. It has the ability to negate an opponent’s Spell/Trap activation by discarding 1 “Salamangreat” card from your hand, making it an excellent defensive option against backrow heavy decks like Thunder Dragons or Trickstars.

  4. Salamangreat Jack Jaguar: This is a Level 4 FIRE Cyberse-type monster with 1700 ATK and 0 DEF that can be Special Summoned from the hand by banishing 1 “Salamangreat” monster from your GY, allowing you to quickly swarm the field with powerful monsters in order to put pressure on your opponent’s board state quickly and efficiently.

  5. Salamangreat Circle: This Continuous Spell Card

Interrupting Salamangreats can be a real pain. It’s like trying to stop a freight train - it ain’t gonna happen! But if you’re up for the challenge, there are some strategies you can use. For starters, try using cards that negate their effects or prevent them from activating. You could also use cards that disrupt their graveyard effects or banish their monsters from the field. Whatever you do, don’t give ’em an inch - they’ll take a mile!