this thread is really to help me fine tune my deck I always make decks which I can make and then improve by trail and error and trading also I played the magic the gathering arcade game and it was really fun. also I rarely go for archetypes I only go for types (like psychic or beast) or strategies.Talshere said:I dislike Yu-gi-oh as a game. Its almost always You run this type of deck or you cant compete. Sometimes its dragon, sometimes its demons, buts its always something.
As such, I much prefer magic the gathering and to a lesser extent Wow TGC. While there are some OP stuff, ever colour can always beat every other colour and they all work in different ways.
ya the anime is stupid but you should watch yu-gi-oh the abridged series it's really funny.SPARTANXIII said:Can I just butt in and say: CARD GAMES ON MOTORCYCLES.
There, you may now spam WTF.
From experience, while building decks like this are nice for casual games, much like multi colour magic decks while Time spiral was the latest set were fun to play, but realistically the moment anyone brings in even a half serious deck to use you might as well have spent your time and money collecting toilet paper.nuba km said:this thread is really to help me fine tune my deck I always make decks which I can make and then improve by trail and error and trading also I played the magic the gathering arcade game and it was really fun. also I rarely go for archetypes I only go for types (like psychic or beast) or strategies.Talshere said:I dislike Yu-gi-oh as a game. Its almost always You run this type of deck or you cant compete. Sometimes its dragon, sometimes its demons, buts its always something.
As such, I much prefer magic the gathering and to a lesser extent Wow TGC. While there are some OP stuff, ever colour can always beat every other colour and they all work in different ways.
I got about 5 of them but I'm not putting them in my deck.Les Awesome said:where are your magical cylinders
those cheap bastards won every game i played
I am trying to make this a serious deck and I have reduced the numbers from the card limit (60) to 42 which is only 2 above the card limit so that my good combos and cards are on the field quickly.Talshere said:From experience, while building decks like this are nice for casual games, much like multi colour magic decks while Time spiral was the latest set were fun to play, but realistically the moment anyone brings in even a half serious deck to use you might as well have spent your time and money collecting toilet paper.nuba km said:this thread is really to help me fine tune my deck I always make decks which I can make and then improve by trail and error and trading also I played the magic the gathering arcade game and it was really fun. also I rarely go for archetypes I only go for types (like psychic or beast) or strategies.Talshere said:I dislike Yu-gi-oh as a game. Its almost always You run this type of deck or you cant compete. Sometimes its dragon, sometimes its demons, buts its always something.
As such, I much prefer magic the gathering and to a lesser extent Wow TGC. While there are some OP stuff, ever colour can always beat every other colour and they all work in different ways.
Outmoded.Les Awesome said:where are your magical cylinders
those cheap bastards won every game i played
Wait, what?Sarah Kerrigan said:I mostly use magic cards, since I consider alot of trap cards cheating >__>
Oh my god, that trick brings back memories.TimeLord said:Make sure you have "Flute of Summoning Dragon" to use with a "Lord of Dragons".
You can't beat special summoning 2 dragons from your hand to the field without penalty![]()
I don't use trap cards much, *shrug*Emissary Laito said:Outmoded.Les Awesome said:where are your magical cylinders
those cheap bastards won every game i played
The card is only ever run in Burn decks now, and those are rarely seen.
Wait, what?Sarah Kerrigan said:I mostly use magic cards, since I consider alot of trap cards cheating >__>
I don't use many either.Sarah Kerrigan said:I don't use trap cards much, *shrug*
Yeah...Trivun said:This might be a cheap tactic, but it's a good one. I highly recommend you get a few more low-level monsters so you can summon higher-level ones more easily. Make sure to get Polymerization and at least three Blue-Eyes Whites, and have a Blue-Eyes Ultimate in your Fusion Deck. Get at least two Monster Reborns, very useful in a pinch, and several Horn Of The Unicorn cards, very useful for boosting the low-level monsters that I mentioned before (plus hey're returned to your deck when sent to the Graveyard, so you won't lose one by tributing the monster equipped with it, thus allowing you to severely overpower your Dragons with no real cost).
That's my usual strategy, albeit without as many Dragons and focusing a bit more on using Trap cards to bluff my way to victory, but it definitely works well. Although to be fair I only play in the videogames now, rather than the game with real cards against other humans...
Because some trap cards alot of people use are horribly overpowered. I've never been a fan of that and thats why I lost alot of tournaments.Emissary Laito said:I don't use many either.Sarah Kerrigan said:I don't use trap cards much, *shrug*
My standard play style uses a Royal Decree engine.
Saying they're cheating is taking it a bit far though.
Care to explain why you think that?
Not even torrential tribute, call of the haunted, solemn judgment, mirror force or reckless greed? :<Rune342 said:I don't use trap cards much, *shrug*