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 Trading Card Game Tips from fans

 

July 2006

 

From: judy-f@peoplepc.com [mailto:judy-f@peoplepc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 1:27 PM
To: yugiohcrew@pojo.com
Subject: A few great combos. Justin Davis



OK, so a few great combos, hmm, lets see, I'll start with my favorite trap combo



Cards:



Spirit Barrier x1

Astral Barrier x1



Spirit Barrier: As long as a monster(s) remain(s) on your side of the field, battle damage to the controller of this card becomes 0.

Astral Barrier:If your opponent's monster attacks a monster on your side of the field, you make the attack a direct attack to your life points.

Ha, no damage from your attacks. Its a pretty fun combo.



Blue Eye's Ultimate Dragon Combo



Cards:



BEUD x1

Cyber-Stien x1

Harpies Feather Duster x1

Raigeki x1

Megamorph x1



When you activate the effect of Cyber-Stein to pay 5000 life points on BEUD, your life points will almost definatly be lower than your opponents. So Megamorph will go into effect and double your Ultimate Dragon. With Harpies Feather Duster and Raigeki, this can be a one turn win combo, except if the opponent has a Kuriboh. I've personally used this effect and won on my first turn.



Quick 2000 direct damage combo



Cards:



Ameba x1

Creature Swap x1



Activate Creature Swap on your Ameba, and take a quick chunk out of your opponents life points, and if your opponent has a nice juicy monster(Maybe a Blue Eye's), you get a nice attacker as well, and if your a risk taker, attack the Ameba your opponent just received.





Dragon Defense/Attack Combo



Cards:



A lot of rock monsters in the graveyard

Megarock Dragon x1

Lost Guardian x1-3

Shield and Sword x1

If you just want defense, then forget the Shield and Sword. Megarock Dragon allows you to remove any number of rock monsters in you graveyard from play to special summon him. In addition, His original attack and defense is equal to the number of monsters removed from play times 700. While Lost Guardian gets an original defense of 700 times the number of rock monsters removed from play. Throw in a Harpies feather Duster, Raigeki and Shield and Sword, and your set for an instant win. This combo works extraordinarily well with the new Exxod deck that just hit stores, all you need is a few Lost Guardian's, which are common in the Lost Millennium booster pack.


There you go. A few Great combos to help lead you to victory.
 


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