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Main Deck cards DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWind
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
Blackwing - Gofu the Vague Shadow
3.0 in 100% of decks
3.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Destrudo the Lost Dragon's Frisson
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Sideboard cards DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWind
2.0 in 100% of decks
2.0 in 100% of decks
2.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapir
1.0 in 100% of decks
Ningirsu the World Chalice Warrior
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Ib the World Chalice Priestess
1.0 in 100% of decks
1.0 in 100% of decks
Strategy
The "DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWind" deck have a diverse range of cards that can offer various strategies and plays. Here's a breakdown of some of the key points: **Strategy:** - The deck focus on a mix of different attributes and types, which can provide versatility in summoning monsters and activating different effects. - Cards like Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring, Infinite Impermanence, and Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit offer strong hand traps to disrupt your opponent's plays. - The inclusion of Polymerization suggests potential fusion summoning plays, possibly with cards like Cornfield Coatl or Accesscode Talker. - Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS - Sky Thunder and Evenly Matched can provide powerful board control options. - Amazoness cards like Amazoness Princess and Amazoness War Chief may offer support for Amazoness-themed strategies. **Good Points:** - The deck have a good mix of disruption, protection, and offensive capabilities. - The hand traps and removal options can help you control the pace of the game and respond to your opponent's moves effectively. - The variety of monsters and spells/traps can offer flexibility in adapting to different situations. **Bad Points:** - The deck may lack a clear focus or consistent theme, which could make it harder to execute a specific game plan. - Including too many different cards can sometimes lead to inconsistency in drawing the cards you need at the right time. - It's important to ensure that the deck has a good balance of offense and defense to handle different matchups effectively. Overall, with some fine-tuning and strategic planning, the "DarkEarthFireLightSpellTrapWind" deck could potentially offer a dynamic and engaging playstyle in Yu-Gi-Oh TCG.
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