Most players don’t know about the other cards in the Solemn archetype that don’t disrupt your opponent for life points.

The opponent’s card is not the main focus of this game.

The Solemn cards in your deck may be more well-known, but they are not necessarily relevant to your deck. You should stick to the more well-known cards in your deck, as they are more likely to produce the results you need.

7. Solemn Authority

The Aesir archetype is a deck that focuses heavily on using cards like Thor and Valkyrie to deal damage to opponents. This card is specifically related to this archetype, as it allows players to gain an extra turn after they have killed an opponent with a card like Valkyrie.

Activating Solemn Authority allows you to target an Aesir monster you control and it cannot be targeted by card effects for as long as Solemn Authority is in play on the field.

After the second standby phase, your Solemn Authority will be sent to the graveyard.

I’ve never seen a person even holding an Aesir card, since the meta has shifted too much to make this archetype competitively viable.

This one is at the bottom of the ranking because it is the least effective.

6. Solemn Scolding

This card is a classic Solemn Scolding effect that allows you to search your deck for a card with the same name as one of your opponent’s cards, and put that card into play.

Some people might find the same effects confusing because they are not specifically aware of what is happening.

Counter Trap: Solemn Scolding Activate by paying 3000 LP to negate and destroy a monster summon or card effect activation. ..

If this card is the only trap in your spell and trap zone, it can be activated.

The life points you have to pay to activate this card are one of the higher risks compared to the rest of the archetype.

The fact that this should be the only card in your spell and trap zone just doesn’t make this card very good. ..

5. Ultimate Providence

The card’s original Japanese name is “Solemn Wishes”, and it is indeed a Solemn card. ..

When a spell, trap, or monster effect is activated, you can activate Ultimate Providence and then negate it.

If you chain a monster to another monster, you must discard a monster. If you chain a spell to another spell, you must discard a card of the same type as the card chained. If you chain a trap to another trap, you must discard a card of the same type as the card chained. ..

If you’re playing a deck full of these Solemn cards, you can consider using Guiding Ariadne to get rid of the cost of activating any activated Solemn cards.

4. Solemn Wishes

This card effects allows you to pay a cost to negate a card. This can be useful if you want to negate an effect that would cost you something valuable, like a spell or trap.

Your opponent is just a distraction.

This spell gives you 500 life points for every card you draw.

Solemn Wishes is a great card for an Exodia deck because you’ll be drawing a lot of cards to win. ..

Some popular forms of Exodia use cards with appropriate names, such as “Heart of the Underdog.” ..

In a 40 card deck, you would expect to draw around 36 cards to get a full Exodia in your hand. ..

If you exclude the starting five cards and initial draw, this is 30 cards. This would give you 15,000 additional life points, which would give you a total of 23,000 in case of damage. ..

3. Solemn Judgment

The card has been around for a while, but most players are not familiar with it. Solemn Judgment is a powerful card that can help you win the game.

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Activating Solemn Judgment will cause the player to lose half their life points.

You can negate and destroy that summon/card activation by using a card like “Curse of the Moon” to prevent it from happening.

With Solemn Judgment, it’s better to wait until later in the game when you’ll need the most life points.

The best time to cripple your opponent is usually when they are least expecting it.

This card can be extremely useful later on, but it’s up to you whether or not you think it’s applicable to your strategy.

2. Solemn Warning

There is a card called Solemn Warning that I see a lot of people playing, so it’s definitely a viable option. ..

Activating Solemn Warning will cause the player to lose 2000 life points.

The summon/activation of this card is then negated and destroyed just like all the other Solemn cards.

For 2000 life points, you get the ability to negate a monster summon. This may be crucial to your opponent’s strategy. ..

The card is not bad, but it is not the best choice either. ..

1. Solemn Strike

Solemn Strike is the card that trumps all the others on this list.

Solemn Strike is a powerful card that can be used to negate monster summons or monster effects at the cost of 1500 life points. This card can be very useful in situations where you need to prevent your opponent from achieving their goals. ..

Monsters are usually the main threat when it comes to spells and traps. ..

Moreover, 1500 is a cheaper cost than both Solemn Warning, Solemn Authority, and Solemn Judgment (in most cases). ..

Solemn Strike is a powerful card that can deal with the biggest threats at the cheapest cost. This makes it a popular choice for many decks. ..

A lot of people might not want to spend a lot of money on a card like this, but it’s definitely worth considering if you’re looking to make some serious in-game progress.