The archetype consists of Winged Beast, Psychic, and Thunder-Type monsters. Only Winged Beast-Type "Gusto" monsters and "Gusto Skwirl" are Tuner Monsters and all of the Synchro Monsters have "Daigusto" in their names. Due to their need to send the "Gusto" monsters to the Graveyard quickly, this Archetype can be paired with the "Lightsworn" archetype. Cards that involve the Graveyard such as "Foolish Burial" are recommended in a "Gusto" Deck. Also, because cards like "Daigusto Eguls" involve removing the "Gusto" monsters from play, you can also use "Burial from a Different Dimension" to re-fuel your Graveyard for more usages of the effects of the "Gusto" monsters.
The archetype revolves around setting up quick Synchro Summons. This is done through a toolbox strategy - "Wynnda, Priestess of Gusto", "Gusto Egul" and "Gusto Gulldo" help maintain Field Advantage by searching out each other. "Gusto Egul", "Gusto Gulldo", and "Gusto Skwirl", are also Tuners, so the Deck has easy access to Tuners to Synchro Summon. "Wynnda, Priestess of Gusto" is usually used as extra levels for Synchro Summons. As the searching from the three Gusto mentioned above and Synchro Summons put "Gusto" monsters in to the Graveyard quickly, this enables the effects of the "Gusto" through recycling the "Gusto" monsters.
"Gusto Thunbolt" and "Gusto Skwirl" can be used to Special Summon "Reeze, Whirlwind of Gusto", who is used to exchange the "Gusto" searchers for stronger monsters, which then allows the user to then destroy them and Special Summon another to their side of the field, increasing Field Advantage and further fueling the Graveyard for the effects of the "Gusto" Synchro Monsters and Spell/Trap cards. They also have the option of Summoning "Windaar, Sage of Gusto", who can Special Summon monsters after destroying an opponent's monster. This effect is generally preferable over "Blessings for Gusto", as it allows you to keep "Gusto" monsters in the Graveyard for other effects.