PL-ant

The PL-ant is an archetype of Level 3 LIGHT Plant-Type monsters created by LHK. It is an archetype that can quickly Composition Summon their Composition Monsters, using their powerful Base monsters, as well as having an equal use of monsters used for speed to perform Rank 3 Xyz Monsters.

Play Style
The PL-ants focus on two mechanics, as said; the use of Xyzs and the use of Compositions. Some of the PL-ant non-Base monsters have effects that can Special Summon themselves while taking advantage of the big graveyard you must have for the Composition Summon, or they have effects that trigger in the Graveyard, helping them make use of the Composition Summoning. The Base monsters, though, are designed in this way, that can be on the field for a long time, as well as having effects that can fuel up the Graveyard, while some of them have also effects that trigger in the Graveyard.

Pros
Being Plant-Type monsters, they are huge benefitted with "". The card provides a decent Graveyard fuel. First, being Plant-Type means that can be a nice Plant-Type Composition Material for the Composition boss monster, Tarantulaloe. Taking advantage of both copies of them to Special Summon a PL-ant monster (most preferably a Base) to perform a Composition Summon. Another interesting card to use is. Since the Deck has great use of the Graveyard, this card can help you perform Xyz Summons, and the options for Xyz Monsters you can use in the PL-ant Deck are a lot;, and  are a few of those, with the last one being quite efficient in the deck, since it fuels the Graveyard even more, helping them with the Composition Summon, as well as their own Xyz Monster, Bloomoth. Last, but not least, since the deck is LIGHT, the deck can make great use of, for ATK boosting.

Cons
Since it is a Deck that needs a Graveyard, is one of the deck's threats. Like almost every deck, this deck is nothing without the Xyz or the Composition engine, so cards that can block Special Summons, like, and , can make the deck useless, even though the first card can be handled easily with the great use of the Graveyard they utilize.

Trivia

 * The name for PL-ant comes from how the word "PLANT" has "ant" inside it, implying their insectoid appearance.
 * The PL-ant monsters have insectoid appearance, with flowers emerging from them. This justifies their name, which is a pun of a flower and an insect.