Too many Deck types?- The Dark Advocate(formerly Nature)

 

    Hello, and Id like to thank Pojo for posting my previous tip. I hope this one gets posted to.

 

    Also, I'd like to thank the wonderful staff at Pojo who gives all of us Duel Master players some great tips, advice, and strategy. Especially The Card of the Day section of the website.

 

    Now, for my tip. Or rant...or whatever its called....^_^

 

    Im sending this out to hopefully help fellow beginners like myself. With all the deck types, its very hard too choose. Each and every Civilazation has its own strengths and weaknesses. That take too long to outline and there are lots of other tips to tell you that. In my previous tip, I said I used Nature, Fire and I believe Light. Then, I switched to Water and Fire. Then, just this morning that I write this, I switched to a mono-Darkness deck. I wrote in to the Deck Garage with my Fire and Water deck, then I wrote again for help with my mono-Darkness deck. Its very hard to choose a type, but I've think i got some sort of a system to it....

 

    Now, it depends on you and your play style. If you like to hit em' hard, and hit em' fast, then go Fire. If you like having a lot of mana to be able to feel safe when it comes to having more powerful creatures, and more of them then your opponent, choose Nature. If you like a lot of strategy in your play, and keeping your opponent down so you can pulverize him, then go with Darkness. Like to have an impenetrable wall of defense, with some suprises behind those walls? The go to Light, buddy. If you like fast, steady creatures, and card control, on hand and field, then choose the Water civilazation. If you like some of this, and some of that, mix and match with multiple types of civilazations. Right now, im sticking with mono-darkness deck.

 

    So, too sum this up, its just a game, but if you want to make the most of it, choose whatever you want to put in your deck, as everything in this game is balanced and equal. That deck full of super strong, but slow creatures, that always beats you, may get mowed down by your friends deck full of common little quick hitters before he knows what hits him. Thats the beauty of this game is the system of checks and balances that keeps one type of deck from dominating, since their are no real staples, except for each civilazations certain cards. Thats what really has caused Yu-gi-oh to suffer, due to lack of creativity and choice for variety.

 

    Thanks for listening to me ramble, and I hope that you too can find an inner-Duel Masters zen.....Until next time....The Dark Advocate......

(catchy, huh?)

 

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