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Hello again, i wanted to change my deck without all the complications so look at my first blog and read it and change that I have 2 Allure of Darkness, take out the 2 Enemy Controller and put in a Book of Moon, and lastly I changed a few things to my side deck by taking out the 3 Hydrogeddon and putting in the 2 Phoenix Wing Wind Blast from my deck and adding 1 Scapegoat. I want to change this deck into a Perfect Circle Light and Darkness Dragon but I still need a few cards and please send me or... Read More
Hello,my name is Jack and I'm a first time blogger on this site and hoping to become a featured and paid blogger. Please read this entire blog because it's really good and please comment me a lot so that I can become well known and become a great inspiration in this community to Yu-Gi-Oh. Main Deck: 1Dark Magician of Chaos 2 Cais the Shadow Monarch 2 Mobius the Frost Monarch 1 Raiza the Storm Monarch 1 Thestalos the Firestorm Monarch 2 Zabrog the Thunder Monarch 2 Cy... Read More
Hello everyone. This is LordOfLight again. This time, instead of a deck fix, I would like to introduce one of my own decks. Now introducing the dark Gaia Perfect Circle Monarch Deck. Ha, what a long name...Monsters: 23 Evil Hero Malicious Edge Caius the Shadow Monarch Caius the Shadow Monarch Granmarg the Rock Monarch Granmarg the Rock Monarch Destiny Hero - Dasher Destiny Hero - Plasma Destiny Hero - Malicious Destiny Hero - Malicious Gigantes Gi... Read More
Hey again people gamer5793 is back or if u want to know my name its ricky in case any of you were intersted. Today ill continue on about my meta predictions and ill tell you which deck is going to come out ahead this next shonen jump! First lets look at the decks that are deemed super competitive and will absolutely see play at every top table. The first is gladiator beast after paul levitin's win with them... Read More
I always prefered practical writings over theoretical ones. This is because even if a deck theoretically should work, in practice is can easily perform otherwise. Some players are great at looking at a decklist on paper and making great changes to it, but I find nothing beats practical playing for testing, and even the greatest theoretical deck builders in the world find practical testing an essential asset. Sure, it might be great to analyze percentages, play styles and analysis of deck list... Read More
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