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please comment and let me know if i should re create :)
46 cards total
MONSTERS: 21
Sangan
Servant of Catabolisim
Poison Mummy
Man Eater Bug
Gravekeeper's Vassal
Giant Axe Mummy
Hane-Hane
Lady Assailant of Flames
Ancient Gear Cannon
Timeater
Inaba White Rabbit
Mine Golem
Medusa Worm
Hieracosphinx
Guardian Statue
Gigantes
Creeping Doom Manta
Mad Sword Beast
Royal Knight
Summoned Skull
Blue Eyes White Dragon
TRAPS: 15
Waboku
Spellbinding Circle
Sakuretsu Armour
Raigeki Break
Dark Coffin
The Eye of Truth
Riryoku Field
Magical Thorn
Dust Tornado
Full Salvo
Jar of Greed
Disappear
Grave Lure
Call of the Haunted
Magic Jammer
MAGIC: 10
Monster Reborn
Card Destruction
Nobleman of Crossout
Mystical Space Typhoon
Dimensional Fissure
Ante
Double Snare
De-Spell
Change of Heart
Swords of revealling light
The deck has no real theme since your card effects are so wide spread. So what I would sugjust would be for you to pick 1 card out of your entire collection and we'll build a deck around that.
For future refrence this is how a deck is sopose to be build. I would highly sugjust you read it before you reply.
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We have seem to come to another point in time where Upper Deck Entertainment (UDE) has bestowed a earth shattering ban upon us. The only difference is that, this ban honestly allows for duelist to put forth thought in to the construction of their deck. To most they are still left in the dim days of Chaos Control theme decks. Being that their line up looks similar to a April 1 2006 Advance Ban list Chaos Control deck, its just “short” on 3 Chaos Sorcerer. Well to their dismay, the deck will not work efficiently to the point that it can regain its terrifying mass summoning, negation and removal abilities. To others they view this as the perfect chance for them to gain glory in the Metagame by taking advantage of the simple mistake that duelist are making. This is why this list was invented, to allow a reference point for the changing metagame. To allow both beginner and experience duelist to see deck lists which range from a “old school classic” to some of the newer and more contemporary decks. For those who are short on cash we have decks for you as well. Please take a moment a read our list and look for a deck that fits your fancy, we all can ensure your satisfaction at your next major event.
The list are listed like the following:
Deck Name: For all you duelist out there who don’t have a name for your deck, name it. It allows for you to become more mentally connected with your “creation”
Theme: The theme is the decks’ actions it takes to win a duel.
By: Its author, pretty simple to understand
Theme Card(s): What is the key card in the deck. Like for Yugi it was Dark Magician, for Joey it was Red Eye’s Black Dragon, for Jaden it’s Elemental Hero’s, for Chazz it’s the Ojama Brothers! What’s yours?
Cost: Every thing has a cost. So what do you think the more expensive the better?
Skill Level: This is the most important thing of all. Since you are a duelist, you’ll win duels and lose some. An experienced player is nothing more then some one who can learn from the losing experience to never make those same mistakes again. The system is set up to show what kind of skill is necessary to win the duel with the deck. But understand that these decks are nothing more then simple canvas’s waiting to be painted on BY YOU. Once you have mastered play the deck you’ll see what changes should be made to the deck of your choice. Even if you are a beginner, this is how you become experienced.
Also on each link the decks list the total cards, the number of Monsters, the number of Spell and the number of Traps in the deck. This allows for a quick mental analysis of the deck.
So whats the next step? Simple build your own. A deck is comprised of 2 things Theme and Support. As an example:
Theme: Blue Eye’s White Dragon
Support: Kaibaman, Paladin of White Dragon, Lord of D. with Flute of Summoning Dragon and Burst Steam Attack.
A theme is what the actions the deck would take to achieve its victory. For an Exodia deck it would be Exodia, for a Chaos Control it would be Chaos Sorcerer and for a the deck above it would be a Blue Eye’s Theme deck. The theme is pretty simple to find. Ask you self these 2 questions:
1.)What is the major card effect(s) that are in the deck?
2.) Can the deck be supported by the other cards?
“BUT WAIT...” you ask, “HOW DO I SUPPORT MY DECK?!?!?!” Its simple.
A deck’s support only allows for the deck to either create a Catalyst OR Defend.
Catalyst: a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
Defend: resist an attack on; protect from harm or danger
A Catalyst is something that would speed up the theme of your deck. Like for Exodia you would add cards that would increase your ability to draw or lower the number of cards in your deck in a matter of turns! In a Warrior deck people use a spell card called Reinforcements of the Army. This card allows for a Catalyst to be formed. It allows them to search their deck for 95+% of their warriors in their deck! But understand that a Catalyst speeds the entire deck not just 1 combo or strategy. So adding 1 Limiter Removal to your deck just because you run 1 Cyber Stein doesn’t make the addition of Limiter Removal a support card.
Defend is pretty simple to understand, you’re just defending your theme from the dreaded “anti” theme. When a duelist play Macro Cosmos his biggest fear is his opponent playing cards to destroy his Macro Cosmos so in offer to defend this he runs cards that can protect it. Like Solemn Judgement and multiple copies of Macro Cosmos and possibly other cards which have very similar effects like Dimensional Fissure!
Once you have thought out what your Theme and Support are pick out a series of cards you want to use. Pick out the card(s) you want to be as the theme and start to build the support for the deck. When you’re finished you should have a 40 card deck. We all stress NO MORE since it would decrees your chances of drawing good hands and clumping cards together. Once you have done this document your theme, total card count, total monsters, spells and trap cards in your deck.
thanks for the reply and the help file thats great i choose my card as Raviel Lord of the Phantasm if you could aid me in creating a deck around this card then i would be really apreciative
Mosnter 22:
2 Raviel, Lord of Phantasms
1 Dark Necrofear
2 Dark Ruler Hades
3 Elite Goblin Attack Force
2 Slate Warrior
3 Mystic Tomato
2 Snipe Hunter
3 Giant Germ
1 Sangan
1 Newdoria
1 Magician of Faith
1 Spirit Reaper
Spell: 13
1 Graceful Charity
1 Heavy Storm
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Premature Burial
1 Pot of Avarice
1 Last Will
2 Rush Recklessly
1 Confiscation
2 Smashing Ground
1 Book of Moon
1 Scapegoat
Trap: 6
3 Royal Decree
1 Mirror Force
1 Ring of Destrution
1 Call of the Haunted