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 Trading Card Game Tips from fans


From: Andy Puyleart [mailto:andy_puyleart@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 8:46 PM

Subject: WoW advantage -The Dude-



Today I will talk about different kinds of advantage and why they make sence

in some decks and not in others.

To start out I will talk about Dekoichi
Dekoichi is good in most decks that utilize Tsukuyomi. Then you can get
advantage from consecutive flips. Dekoichi is also favored in aggro decks
rather then control decks because he has a decent attack of 1400. Dekoichi
in my opinion is not to be randomly splashed in any deck there are better
options out there. I have recently seen a Dekoichi in a weenie direct attack

deck. Does that make sence? I will tell you a monster that fills that spot
much better.

Des Lacooda

This card has become a staple in my deck. Its synergy with a burn deck is
amazing. A little combo I like to do is pull it out with a giant rat then
flip it down flip it up draw a card, tsukuyomi it and flip it again. It
creats some serious advantage. If it sits on the field long enough you will
have +4 +5's out of it. If you run burn you should run him.

Greenkappa

Another favorite in my burn Tsukuyomi deck. If you don't know what he is
then you should. He is a dark warrior that when he is flipped summond
destroys 2 facedowns ( spell or trap ). Him and tsukuyomi make sweet love.
He can easily be a +4 or better. Kappa is a mini Mobious.

Swarm of Scarabs.

Swarm of scarabs is Des lacooda's cousin. He kills a monster everytime he is

flipped. Pull him out with Mystic Tomato and kill a few monsters. He laughs
at cyber dragons and spirit reapers. I also use him in my tsukuyomi burn
deck. My deck is basically made to over well my enemy with advantage both on

the field and in the hand. Swarm of Scarabs compliments this theme very
well.

Magician of Faith

Need I even explain? Tsukuyomi again makes sweet love

Stealth Bird

1000 damage every turn. Also providing a don zaloog/reaper wall Thank you
very much.

Poison Mummy

1800 defencive wall. When its flipped 500 damage, makes sweet love to
Tsukuyomi. Also Tomatoable.

Inaba White rabit

700 damage a turn and extremely hard to kill. he is a spirit monster with
the ability to attack directly. The only thing bad about him is you need
field presence to use him well. Sword/g-bind/ level limit are his best
friend. Sasuke is about the only thing that kills this little rabbit.

Yes I know Tsukuyomi is only one monster. So your think 1:40 chance of a
draw right? Well think about Des Lacooda filters my deck faster then you
think and 6 cards your first turn eliminates a 7th of your cards. You have a

damn good chance of getting Tsukuyomi. The only thing I have to say is don't

attack with Tsukuyomi once you get him Susuke will get him. This deck is
also self sustaining with out Tsukuyomi. So if you end up not drawing him
then you will probably scratch yourself a win if you play smart.

-The Dude- Happy dueling, peace

think I am stupid or do you like my tips? Let me know e-mail me here
andy_puyleart@hotmail.com
 


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