Subject: Tips Tips For Fellow Duelists-The Stargazer. Hello, to all those who are reading this tip. First, I would like to thank Pojo for posting this tip, if it gets posted, and also for being an awesome site. Okay, now, on to the Tips I have - Some players seem to forget that Yata-Garasu cannot, I repeat, cannot be summoned with the effects of Cyber Jar. Since Cyber Jar's effect says to Special Summon all monsters picked up level 4 or less, Yata-Garasu cannot fit under the requirements, because it cannot be Special Summoned. I have seen many duelists get their Yata-Garasu destroyed after they summon it under Cyber Jar's effect, so I hope you won't forget this. - I don't want to get into a tirade here, but I am sick and tired of hearing people say that certain deck types don't work, or don't require any skill whatsoever to use. Sure, that's what you think, but its not the case. For example, I know many out there think beatdown is a slap-together group of powerful cards that can be played and won with by a newbie. Well, I think beatdown does take skill to play. In tight situations, you have to count on strategy, and using your cards in unique ways. Just because the cards are powerful, doesn't mean they will win you a duel no matter how and when you use it. Another example, burners. You think that it's all Just Desserts, and there is no way it's going to win a tourney? Well, these decks take lots of skill. It's a matter of timing, using the burn cards to their maximum potential, and using your opponent's field against them. Oh, and by the way, burn decks can win tourneys, if played right. - I have a question for Konami. Why do you make so many common Japanese cards so rare here? Is it because we are rich? Or is it because it's easier to earn money, because of demand? It seems like card printers here in North America make cards harder to get. Not just Yu-Gi-Oh, but Pokemon also. The rares used to be 1:3, but 1:1 in Japan! And now Yu-Gi-Oh, secret rares here are commons or rares back in Japan! I appreciate Konami for bringing Yu-Gi-Oh to North America, but I think you should stick with the Japanese rarities. Thanks for reading I'm Terry, email me at xyx27@hotmail.com