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[quote name='Tentalus Therapist' timestamp='1344626488' post='6003242']
It's funny because Tele-DAD was essentially a Holy Random Pile of Batman before revealing itself to being one of the most devastating decks of all time.
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How is a bunch of darks that synergise with eachother with a massive draw engine a random pile of cards?

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[quote name='Chris' timestamp='1344629901' post='6003272']
How is a bunch of darks that synergise with eachother with a massive draw engine a random pile of cards?
[/quote]It looked like a massive pile of cards before people realized how good it was.

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[quote name='Agro' timestamp='1344630205' post='6003275']
It looked like a massive pile of cards before people realized how good it was.
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This. Tele-DAD looked like just as much as LIGHT.dek or EARTH.dek, which aren't even legitimate decks until it made itself into one.

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[quote name='Chris' timestamp='1344637832' post='6003379']
You two really don't look at a deck beyond simple "Oh it's a dark deck, derp." You evidently ignore the amazing synergy that the cards in the deck had, and how obvious said synergy acrtually is.
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Many cards have synergy with each other. It's only the cards that have remarkably excellent synergy that gets noticed and becomes popular.

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[quote name='Chris' timestamp='1344639120' post='6003386']
So... you're basically saying you agree with me? Ok.
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Yes and no.

I agree that even random cards have synergy. However, some random card combinations have much more powerful synergy than others, which lead to the rise of Tele-DAD. Tele-DAD was basically a mix-mash of random engines that happened to have immense synergy with each other united by the power of DAD and Synchroing. Why else did Konami have to hit so many cards to kill the deck?

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[quote name='Tentalus Therapist' timestamp='1344639337' post='6003390']
Yes and no.
I agree that even random cards have synergy. However, some random card combinations have much more powerful synergy than others, which lead to the rise of Tele-DAD. Tele-DAD was basically a mix-mash of random engines that happened to have immense synergy with each other united by the power of DAD and Synchroing. Why else did Konami have to hit so many cards to kill the deck?
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They weren't really random engines. They were the best engines for the job.

You might as well say that any Atlantean deck is random because they run Mermails, Atlanteans and stuff (I'm probably wrong, but oh well).

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[quote name='.Rai' timestamp='1344639603' post='6003396']
They weren't really random engines. They were the best engines for the job.

You might as well say that any Atlantean deck is random because they run Mermails, Atlanteans and stuff (I'm probably wrong, but oh well).
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2 archtypes that were meant to help each other are totally random.

Despite random not being the best word, D-Heros, E-Teleport Engine, PSZ, Grepher and DAD were not intentionally designed to work with each other so well (Well, Grepher helped alot there). In that fashion, it was random.

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[quote name='Legend Zero' timestamp='1344640703' post='6003421']
I think the problem is that some people don't see synergy that well because now Konami gives you your deck/archetype and a monkey could see that. XD
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It also doesn't help that D-Heros are an archtype that double as an engine. Not saying that the specific cards used to build Tele-DAD don't have synergy with each other, but could you honestly look me in the eye and say "These specific cards were intended to be used like this" before this deck's conception?

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I get where Tentalus is coming from....Tele-DaD was pretty much a draw engine that synchros and drops DaD like no ones business. It was random in the sense that the cards were not made to work with each other, but it just so happens that people saw how good the pieces worked together and made the deck....that is why it was one of the most creative deck every made....its a bit like plants....on paper its just a bunch of engines tossed together that just happens to work really well with each other.

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