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From: shujulian@aim.com [mailto:shujulian@aim.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:00 PM
To: yugiohcrew@pojo.com
Subject: Three Blue Eyes Restrict Deck-ShuJulian

Okay, so there's no Thousand Eyes Restrict in here at all, and it wasn't even considered for that matter. I just started to type the word Eyes, and I thought about it, so meh. It's a simple deck that can be made from cards that are actually pretty dang easy to obtain. I made it from my friend's leftovers [by the way, this deck actually beat that kid's deck senseless and he's easily the best duelist/deck creator I know. I mean, he helped me make this crazy beatdown bonanza.] Okay, that's an overstatement, as there're only a couple of Beatdown cards, namely Luster Dragon and Blue-Eyes, and of course, BEUD (which I still need to buy, but the deck is set up for his arrival).


Fusion Deck x3
King Dragun
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon

Main Deck

Monsters- Only x19

Divine Dragon Ragnorok
Divine Dragon Ragnorok
Twin-Headed Behemoth
Lord of Dragons
Lord of Dragons
Lord of Dragons
Masked Dragon
Masked Dragon
The Dragon Dwelling in the Cave
The Dragon Dwelling in the Cave
Luster Dragon
Luster Dragon
Spirit Reaper
Paladin of White Dragon
Mirage Dragon
Mirage Dragon
Blue Eyes White Dragon
Blue Eyes White Dragon
Blue Eyes White Dragon

Okay, so right now, as we can tell, this seems much more defensive until you can bring out the Blue-Eyes White Dragon. But there in lies the beauty of this deck. It can play both sides, and all the time stall until you can pull off one of the later mentioned combos to bring out either BEUD or just mow them down with other Dragon Strength. Let's get into the Magic Cards (I refuse to call them Spell cards, it's not how I was raised!!!).

Magic (Spells) 17 (Too many, someone tell me what to take out)

White Dragon Ritual
Dark Hole
Mage Power
Wingbeat of Giant Dragon
Riryoku
The Flute of Summoning Dragon
Mystical Space Typhoon
Stamping Destruction
Stamping Destruction
Premature Burial
Fulfillment of the Contract
Gift of the Martyr
Heavy Storm
Re-Fusion
Dragon's Mirror
Dragon's Mirror
Ritual Weapon

Okay, so your first thought might be, WTH! WHERE'S POLYMERIZATION?
Well, I don't use that peice of crap. There are better combos and less risky ways to go about it all. First off, Dragon's Mirros is a fantastic subsitute, cause you can bring out Ragnorok as a defensive monster with your Masked Dragon to protect your life points, they kill it, but it's still King Dragun fodder. It's great. And you only need two, cause you're only bringing out 2 during the entire game. There's of course the chance it's destroyed in your hand, but we've got protection from that. Also, you'll notice I have Wingbeat of Giant D.
This is so I can use that, act like a heavy storm, and just use King Dragun to resummon him. Also, there's the FotC card in there. It seems stupid, and very situation, but just imagine, once you summon that beastly beauty known as Paladin, sacrifice him. Hello Blue-Eyes White Dragon. What's that? FotC brings back Paladin? HELLO 2ND BLUE EYES?!!?!
That's cute. Gift of Martyr and Ritual Weapon and riryoku are for when You're backed against the wall, or you're using the Luster Dragons too beat your opponent mercilessly until you can get something good.

And My awesome combo that just makes me proud. Okay, you and your opponent are in End-Game form. You've gotten a lil lucky and managed to get King Dragun and all of your Blue eyes. You've gotta Dark HOle in your hand, and a dragon mirror in your hand, and gift of Marty. You play Dark Hole, and your opponent thinks your nuts! You're around 3200 and he's gotta good 4200 left. You decide to play that BEAUTIFUL Dragon's Mirror, Summon that Seksi BEUD and watch ing horror as he plays that stupid spell.magic drain card. You freak, til you look at your hand. What's that? Useless card? Okay! Drop it and blow them away with that beautiful BEUD...now wouldn't it suck if they had a draining sheild or Mirror force?

And Traps x7

Meteorain
Dragon's Rage
CAll of the Haunted
Cumpulsory Evacuation Device
Burst Breath
Draining Sheild
Threatening Roar

Like I said earlier, just leftovers. The Rage and Meteorain are just for beatdown with Dragun, Luster, and Blue Eyes. CotH is just to get monsters back to defend or a blue eyes back to laugh in the face of your opponent. CED is to just last that little bit longer. Burst Breath you own Dragun with Blue Eyes on the field and you just got a Free Blue Eyes with your Dark Hole. Draining shield protects you from OTHER beatsticks or at least one turn of life before your opponent kills you with a stolen blue eyes. ANd Threatening Roar is a staple, according to Derrick S, my main man who duels awesomely and runs three.

This deck is totally editable. It should NEVER be used in a serious tournament, unless you're the luckiest man alive. Or you're just awesome. Both work. And remember, NECROVALLEY IS THY ENEMY. If you examine the deck, you'll soon find out why.

Well, I'm off.

shujulian@aim.com Please tell me your opinion on this deck. PLEASE. And I think it's great from Blue eyes ________________________________________________________________________
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