Uria's summon is way too expensive for this to ever be a good farming card. 3 face up continuous trap is too much with only 3 backrow and 20 cards max for a good farm deck
No, he is better off using regular trap contonous traps as Raviel Needs the field for 3 fiends and Harmon for 3 c spells. It is too much to try and get this card out but not impossible. Raviel should be summoned first, then Uria/Harmon or reverse using non trap monsters for Uria
It's not Uria, but Hamon the one that ruins everything. Continuous spells aren't cards you can put many of, and CBs just clog your backrow if you're playing an Armityle deck as you'll be running continuous traps and demons that don't interact with the CBs put in the s/t zone.
It's not made to coincide with each other once his summoned. Either way, you would lose before you can summon either of the sacred beast. CB are just an easy alternative than using continous spells which you can have 2 in your s/t by turn 2. Or 3 in 1 turn if you're using Jesse.
I mean you could D/D/D decks... they're fiend type, cont traps, cont spells, and they're not horrible, the sacred beasts would just be an addition for meme value, but you could use trap monsters, theres the monarch trap counts as two tributes for its attribute, others can be made fiend type, so you've served two tributes there, the only issue is cont spells.
There is an easier way to summon Raviel instead of having a lot of monster traps. You can use Flute of summoning Kuriboh>Multiply. Use Flute to special summon kuriboh, then multiply to summon 3 fiend tokens, then you can summon Raviel. Only drawback is you have to summon the SB in a certain order or you can't bring out Armityle & you need to have the SB in your hands from the jump.
Continue from above; i think either Restart or Balance skill is crucial. People worrying about backrow being filled when trying to get Hamon out but it's the same for Uria. Not really that big of an issue. This is pretty much a stall deck
It's not really "certain order", you just need to bring Raviel out first, that's all.
Whether you go Uria next Hamon last or Hamon next Uria last, is up to you. The only important thing is Raviel must be first, since he needs all 3 monster zones to be filled with Fiends to summon him.
The thing is that now trap monsters don't clog backrow anymore, so continuous traps are much easier to use than continuous spells in an Armityle deck. D/D/Ds sound like an option but using their continuous spells and traps forces you to fusion summon Joan of Arc or you'll lose by effect damage.
Actually, it is a certain order. Once Raviel is out, Uria requires 3 continious traps & most players are going to use monster traps which you can't bring Uria out because 2 of 3 of your fields are already occupied, Raviel & 2 cont monster traps. Where does that leave the 3rd? If you're using regular continu traps, then it could work. In this case, it would be Raviel>Uria>Hamon