Tronta Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 3 blue eyes white dragon 2 tryant dragon 2 darkblaze dragon 1 felgrand dragon 8 1 sangan 3 masked dragon 3 ufo turtle 3 decoy dragon 2 elemental hero prisma 1 exploder dragon 13 1 monster reborn 2 foolish burial 1 future fusion 3 trade in 2 wingbeat of a giant dragon 2 super rejuvenation 2 card of safe return 1 dragon's mirror14 3 staunch defender 3 shift 3 battle mania 9 2 blue eyes ultimate dragon 2 five headed dragon 4(extradeck) deck: 44extra: 6 the basic idea, of course, is to force them to attack decoy dragon after i throw alot of stuff into the grave. lots of fun right? anywhoo, this will likely run alot smoother when white night and clear vice dragons come out in english :P also, i was thinking about montage dragon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Judgment Dragon Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Montage Dragon is terrible. And you are running Wingbeat of a Giant Dragon when better options such as Heavy Storm and Giant Trunade exist. Take out the Shifts to cut the Deck down to 41. You dont need all that. And why the hell are you running Darkblaze Dragon and Felgrand Dragon? Those are both horrible cards. Especially Felgrand. Take Felgrand out and replace with a thrid Tyrant Dragon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
armageddon08 Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 It's not Tryant Dragon. Anyway, if you want better dragon deck, include 2 more Dragon's Mirrors, a couple King Dragoons, and a pair of Prime Material Dragons. And if you're really risky, include a set of Horuses(just don't include LV4). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tronta Posted November 28, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 sigh, first, tyrants special requires a dragon tribute, and i only get 3 decoy dragons, 4 if i use reborn on one. dont want to waste them unnecessarily. second, darkblaze is pretty good when revived. say a monarch attacks the decoy, darkblaze spawns, both die, burn 24 to the opponent. the advantage of darkblaze from the grave is that the result of any battle he wins is usually about 24 attack and burn damage, which if theirs 3 battles, means a win. third, shifts are extremely useful, remember my goal is to redirect attacks and fourth, while heavy storm is more useful than wingbeat for activation reasons, getting a lvl 8 dragon into my hand is good for trade in and such. i think i may include a heavy storm and drop the wingbeats to one. i may drop them all together. i dunno. felgrand i havent seen much use out of in practice, so i think im going to drop it.dragons mirror, i would only use one, because this deck NEEDS dragons in the grave. the prismas and future fusion are NOT to fusion summon, theyre there to drop high level drags into the grave fast. king dragoon requires me to include the obscene ragnarok dragon, or a substitute, which is too far off base.prime material is not 7 or 8, and thus doesnt fit into the dynamic as none of the support cards benefit him, and i wont really be trib'ing anything since nothing but decoy is likely to stay on the field, and i dont want to drop that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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