For June 2026, the loaner deck lineup focuses on classic battle-driven Yu-Gi-Oh! gameplay with four very different ways to win. Each deck rewards clean sequencing, strong combat decisions, and knowing when to commit your power cards.
This month’s four loaner decks are:
Dino Chaos — Dinosaur Beatdown with Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning
Horus Dragon Control — Dragon Beatdown built around Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8
Phoenix Blade HERO Warriors — Warrior/HERO tempo with banish-based comeback turns
Pandemonium Archfiends — Archfiend Control using Fiend pressure and resource loops
Each deck has its own identity, so whether you prefer aggressive beatdown, boss monster control, toolbox Warriors, or DARK Fiend synergy, there is a loaner deck here with a clear game plan.
Dino Chaos
Jurassic Chaos is a Dinosaur Beatdown deck with a Chaos finisher and serves as a showcase of two of the biggest additions introduced in the June 2026 NeoGoat banlist: the return of Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning and the arrival of the Dinosaur's Rage Structure Deck card pool. The deck’s main goal is simple: summon efficient attackers, control the battle phase, and finish games with overwhelming pressure from Black Luster Soldier.
The Dinosaur engine gives this deck its aggressive core. Unexpected Dai can summon Sabersaurus directly from the Deck when your field is empty, giving you immediate board presence. Jurassic World boosts your Dinosaurs, helping Sabersaurus, Destroyersaurus, Hydrogeddon, and Hyper Hammerhead win battles they normally might not.
Hydrogeddon is one of the deck’s strongest tempo cards. When it destroys a monster by battle, it can summon another copy from the Deck, allowing the deck to snowball quickly. Cards like Book of Moon, Shrink, Smashing Ground, and Bottomless Trap Hole help make sure your monsters win those important combat exchanges.
The deck also includes a strong lineup of classic utility monsters, including Breaker the Magical Warrior, D.D. Warrior Lady, Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer, Spirit Reaper, and Tribe-Infecting Virus. These cards give the deck answers to different situations while also supporting the LIGHT and DARK requirements for Black Luster Soldier.
By combining the newly released Dinosaur support with one of the most iconic monsters in the format, Jurassic Chaos perfectly represents the direction of the June 2026 format: powerful battle-oriented gameplay, aggressive field presence, and exciting new tools for deckbuilders.
Best for players who like: straightforward aggression, battle tricks, tempo removal, Dinosaurs, and finishing games with BLS.
Mausoleum of Dragon
Horus Dragon Control is the biggest and flashiest loaner deck of the month. It uses Dragon support to summon large monsters ahead of curve, then tries to lock the opponent out of spell cards with Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8.
The centerpiece is Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV6. It is already difficult to answer with spells, and if it destroys a monster by battle, it can level up into Horus LV8. Once Horus LV8 hits the field, the opponent has to play under constant spell negation, which can shut off removal, power spells, and comeback tools.
The deck supports its high-level Dragons with cards like Masked Dragon, Totem Dragon, and Twin-Headed Behemoth. These monsters help maintain tribute material and keep your field stocked. Mausoleum of the Emperor also lets you pay Life Points to summon large Dragons more easily, helping you bring out threats like Horus LV6, Tyrant Dragon, and Armed Dragon LV5.
The deck also has a strong backrow-clearing package. Stamping Destruction is especially important because it destroys an opponent’s Spell or Trap while dealing damage, as long as you control a Dragon. Alongside Heavy Storm and Mystical Space Typhoon, this gives the deck plenty of ways to clear the path for big attacks.
The Side Deck adds even more Dragon power with Dragon’s Mirror and Five-Headed Dragon, giving the deck a potential explosive finisher after the Graveyard is loaded.
Best for players who like: big monsters, Dragon pressure, spell lockdowns, and explosive tribute summons.
Phoenix Blade HERO
Phoenix Blade HERO Warriors is the most technical loaner deck of the four. It combines a Warrior toolbox, HERO support, discard-based removal, and banish-zone payoff cards like Dimension Fusion and Return from the Different Dimension.
The deck uses efficient Warriors to control the field. Elemental HERO Wildheart is one of the most important attackers because it is unaffected by Trap effects, making it very strong against defensive backrow. Zombyra the Dark gives the deck a large DARK Warrior body, while cards like D.D. Warrior Lady, D.D. Assailant, Exiled Force, Don Zaloog, Mystic Swordsman LV2, and Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke provide answers to many different board states.
The HERO engine gives the deck consistency. E - Emergency Call searches Elemental HERO Wildheart or Elemental HERO Prisma, while Miracle Fusion gives access to Fusion threats like Elemental HERO Gaia. Prisma can also help load the Graveyard for later plays.
The real engine card is Divine Sword - Phoenix Blade. By banishing Warrior monsters from the Graveyard, Phoenix Blade can return itself to the hand again and again. This turns it into repeatable discard fodder for Raigeki Break and Lightning Vortex, while also setting up the banished zone for Dimension Fusion and Return from the Different Dimension.
That means this deck can trade resources early, fill the Graveyard, banish its Warriors, and then suddenly bring back multiple monsters for a huge finishing turn.
Black Luster Soldier - Envoy of the Beginning gives the deck another powerful win condition. With LIGHT and DARK Warriors naturally filling the Graveyard, BLS is easy to enable and can either remove a key monster or push for lethal damage.
Best for players who like: toolbox monsters, graveyard setup, discard traps, banish combos, and explosive comeback turns.
Pandemonium Archfiends
Pandemonium Archfiends is a DARK Fiend control deck built around Archfiend synergy, big attackers, and resource generation through Pandemonium.
The core engine revolves around Archfiend General, Archfiend Heiress, and Pandemonium. Archfiend General can discard itself to search Pandemonium, while Archfiend Heiress can search important Archfiend cards when it is destroyed by battle or sent to the Graveyard by a card effect.
This gives the deck a strong internal search engine. Foolish Burial can send Archfiend Heiress directly from the Deck to the Graveyard, turning it into access to cards like Archfiend General, Terrorking Archfiend, Archfiend Soldier, Desrook Archfiend, or Archfiend’s Roar.
The deck wins through large DARK Fiend pressure. Terrorking Archfiend, Skull Archfiend of Lightning, Archfiend General, Archfiend Soldier, and Summoned Skull give the deck powerful attackers that can quickly take control of combat. With Pandemonium active, the older Archfiend monsters become much easier to maintain.
The control package is also strong. Newdoria removes problem monsters, Spirit Reaper helps stall and attack the opponent’s hand, and Falling Down can steal an opposing monster as long as you control an Archfiend card. Deck Devastation Virus is one of the deck’s most dangerous cards, using large DARK monsters to punish opponents relying on smaller monsters.
The deck also includes a classic Metamorphosis package. Scapegoat can turn into Thousand-Eyes Restrict, giving the deck a powerful removal and control option. The Fusion toolbox gives the deck flexibility beyond standard beatdown.
Best for players who like: DARK monsters, Fiend synergy, control tools, search chains, and grindy resource battles.
Choosing Your Loaner Deck
Each June 2026 loaner deck offers a different style of classic gameplay.
Pick Jurassic Chaos if you want the most direct beatdown deck. It is aggressive, consistent, and has one of the strongest finishers in Black Luster Soldier.
Pick Horus Dragon Control if you want to summon huge monsters and force the opponent to play through a spell-negation lock.
Pick Phoenix Blade HERO Warriors if you want the most combo-oriented deck, with a lot of decision-making around the Graveyard, banished zone, and discard outlets.
Pick Pandemonium Archfiends if you want a slower control deck with strong DARK Fiends, search power, and disruptive traps.
Together, these four decks create a varied loaner format where battle positioning, removal timing, and resource management all matter. Whether you are attacking with powered-up Dinosaurs, locking the opponent with Horus, looping Phoenix Blade, or grinding with Archfiends, the June 2026 lineup gives every player a different path to victory.