This website is the official deck submission and archive site for the akomiya YouTube channel. On the channel, AI reviews real Clash Royale decks sent in by viewers and evaluates them in detail.
The AI looks at things like card synergy, elixir balance, offensive power, defensive stability, and how well the win condition is supported. It’s not just about giving a score — it’s about explaining why a deck works, where it struggles, and what could be improved.
This site was created because sending screenshots or random text was messy and unreliable. Here, decks are submitted in a clean and structured format, making it easier for AI to analyze them fairly and consistently.
It also works as an archive of decks that have already appeared in akomiya videos, so you can study past builds anytime.
This site is both a submission hub for future videos and a study tool for people who want to improve their deck building.
Click the button that opens the deck builder. That’s where all interactive features are available.
When you enter the builder, you’ll be asked to input your name. This is just a display name used to label your decks.
The login system is intentionally simple so anyone can start immediately.
You can build your deck visually using real Clash Royale cards.
This makes it easy to build a legal deck without manually checking rules.
When you are in My Deck mode, saved decks are stored locally in your own browser.
This is useful for keeping ladder decks, tournament decks, or experimental ideas.
Switch to Request Review mode to send your deck to the AI review pool.
Once submitted, your deck is uploaded to the server and may appear in a future akomiya video if selected.
Decks that appeared in earlier videos are kept here as an archive. You can use them as references to:
These are small features, but they make using the builder much smoother.
The idea behind the akomiya channel is simple: AI reviews decks made by real players.
This site exists to make that process clean and fair. Every deck is built using the same system, submitted in the same format, and analyzed under the same conditions.
It’s not just for sending decks to videos. It’s also a place to learn, experiment, and improve over time by studying real examples.
Whether you are just testing ideas for fun or trying to optimize for ladder and tournaments, this platform is meant to support your deck building through structured analysis and practical tools.