Judging from the recent card leaks and the one on the 15th March with the E-Hero Deck, I'd say we'd be getting one that is based upon Aster's version of the E-Heroes. But only thing left is, would the skill to support this new E-Hero deck become Reinforcements or Master of Fusion?
Well, the only different e-heroes he had were the phoenix enforcers, so idk if they would make a deck out of it. I'm not getting my hopes up about finding them in the ban list by accident. It could just be data for Aster's cards in the new GX chronicles. Would be nice to get them, though. He doesn't really have good e-hero deck skills unless you find a way to make balance work.
Reinforcement's a better skill than the Draw Senses. It requires very slightly more damage than the Attribute Draw Senses, but being able to use it in your Main Phase is a MASSIVE benefit, since you can see what your draw is before using it.
The Draw Sense replaces your normal draw, which also costs you a card. Reinforcement just has a slightly better cost. (Especially since with a Draw Sense, you don't know what your next card is, so it's possible to waste it when the next card was what you needed anyway. Reinforcement lacks this problem.)
It is like Switcheroo for warriors. But I think I am biased in favor of draw sense at the moment because today I had no monsters in my hand and then used it to get a warrior with a...certain kind of effect (cough) to win me the duel against the tribute monster.
...Again, a Draw Sense replaces your Normal Draw. So Reinforcement could just use the card you DO get from your Normal Draw instead even if you had none prior to the start of the turn.
I'll try it out some other time maybe. Aside from jinxing myself by switching, I'm just afraid of the 1800 cost. It was so bad when I used Master of Fusion.
Honestly, the Skill suggestions are usually pretty valid and one of the more common options. Destiny Calling, Middle Age Mechs and Mark of the Dragon - Head (at least on release of Synchro Connection) were the most common skills for those respective decks, and Beatdown was probably the second-most common for Blue-Eyes.