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red-eyes deck profile 2017 new support LEGENDARY DUELISTS ygopro

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download deck : http://cutwin.com/rwsmwm Deck Information Deck Type: Non-Meta Deck Master: Red-Eyes B. Dragon Deck Version: 0.1 Latest Revision Date: septembre 2017 Joey/Jonouchi-kun is my all-time favorite Yu-Gi-Oh! anime character. Unfortunately, I haven’t played Red-Eyes decks or any sort of them even trying once nope. I guess I kinda perceive it has the same flow as how Blue-Eyes decks go and it’s not my style because they’re so popular?! After watching some of the replays in Youtube, I thought I’d give this one a chance now that it has some cool new support cards. But really I have no idea on how do you play this deck. Kinda list down some combos or the usual basic plays so a beginner like me in this deck can learn. Thanks!

Predaplant Shaddoll deck profile 2017

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Predaplant Shaddoll (via Shadow Winda) V0.1 Deck Information Deck Type Deck Master El Shaddoll Winda Deck Version: Latest Revision Date: 30th August 2017 YGOPRO Deck File  Download Credit to Shadow Winda for Deck and Strategy submission. Get out El Shaddoll Winda to lock your opponent’s special summon abilities. Use Dragostapelia to negate any effects for controlling the game. Predaplant Drosophyllum Hydra can be used as material for Winda or other Predaplants, as long as it is on the field or GY, your opponent will have a hard time getting over your field

How To make a consistant and powerful deck to use in tournaments !

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  Decide your playing style. This is important, as it determines how people would look at you as a duelist. Are you a rash l duelist who would rapidly summon, attack and activate cards? Or are you the deep thinker who would analyze your hand and field before making a move? Or maybe the duelist that would remove cards from play so your opponent cannot use them again? Considering these would help you choose a deck archetype. Choose your deck type - a themed deck, or one that follows a specific theme of cards. Never have a deck with too many random cards in it. If so, you will not be drawing parts of combos. Also, make sure you have around 40 cards in your deck. The most you should have is 42. The best decks focus around an archetype - a group of cards with similar names and mechanics who support each other. Decks focusing around an attribute or type aren't very good. Neither are most decks with multiple archetypes, though some mesh well. Choose your