If you want to find a deck in the card pool of Yu-Gi-Oh that is "as fierce as a tiger and looks at the record of 250", then the [Huazaviei] series can be said to be well deserved. This series, which is based on the Japanese "flower card", uses special moves and card draws as the main effects of the series, and the series with these two effects has always been a good storyteller, and Hanazavi is no exception. In fact, without limiting the duration of the round, this series can keep players playing for an entire day without making sense.
Logically speaking, the Huazawei series is a deck of many possibilities. Because it is an old series of card sets launched in the homology era, there is no "once a turn" restriction in the effect description of Hua Zawei, which makes Hua Zawei's special moves and card draw effects become unlimited, so players who use pure Hua Zawei card sets can easily mobilize the resources of the entire deck, and then conduct crazy and endless storytelling.
Hanazavi is a series that focuses on homology summoning, and also has its own homemade homology adjustment monster [Hanazawei-Tsukihanami-], which can be accelerated cohomology within the series. This, combined with loose material restrictions, allows Flower Guard to mobilize most of the high-quality monsters found in the extra card pool. In addition, Huazawei's race is also a warrior race with a lot of resources. In theory alone, this is really a deck that can do whatever you want.
However, the Huazawei series has a fatal weakness, that is, as the most important initial action card [Huahe], it has a field-limited "self-supremacy" effect. After using Hanai, the player will only be able to summon monsters from the Hanazavi field. And the key monsters in the Huazavi series also have this self-slaughtering effect. This hand of the K Society can be said to have directly hit Hua Zawei's life, making this series, which should have become the top stream, completely reduced to a sewer deck.
After the field is limited, there are only 4 homology monsters that Hanazawei can mobilize, which are [Five Lights] [Four Lights] [Pig Deer Butterfly] and Homology Adjustment [Moonflower See]. Ironically, although he has the same tuning of the main family, Tsukikami does not have the effect of being able to accelerate the homology in the opponent's turn, and the Hanaza Wei family does not have a powerful big brother who needs to accelerate the homology to summon.
As the eldest brother of the family, although Wuguang has the effect of 1 Demon Trap Kang and up to 5,000 attack power, and even after leaving the scene, he can pull out other Huazawei homology monsters in the extra deck, but in the current environment of Yu-Gi-Oh, even if 3 five-light plus 3 four-light stand in the field, it is useless. And this is also the largest field that Hua Zawei said that the deck can make under the field limit, which is what the players usually call "twenty-seven lights".
Of course, the players will never give up. After all, because of the setting and drawing style of Huazavi, and even the difficulty and complexity of its operation, even if this series has been in the sewer for many years, there are still many players who are still willing to insist on using Huazavi to play. So in order to break through the self-suspending effect of field limitation, some players began to turn their heads to study accelerated homology that can perform homology summoning on the opponent's turn, thereby circumventing the self-supremacy of field limitation.
The quick attack spells [Breaking the Limit] and [Burning Soul] that can be launched in the opponent's turn open up a new homology path for Huazavi. Because it is launched in the opponent's turn, it successfully avoids the self-killing effect of field restrictions. In addition, the Burning Soul also comes with a graveyard recovery and resistance buff that cannot specify objects, which is indeed a very soul.
And once the field limit is broken, the Huazavian deck can be said to have taken off completely. Although it is because of the breakthrough of self-elimination in the way of accelerated homology, Hua Zawei can only use additional homology monsters, but this is enough. Powerful monsters such as [Flowing Sky Star Dragon] can be at the disposal of Hua Zawei, and even have more room to operate. It's just that compared to other series, Hua Zawei is still a little slower after all, so even if it has accelerated homology, it won't help in competition. Moreover, the operation of the Huazavi deck is really complicated and difficult, which tests both understanding and luck.