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* Toons rely on Spell usage a lot, so having Spell Counter related monsters are worth (a small bit of) consideration. [[The Paths of Destiny]] work well too, but not much (considering the build of the Deck in question, Toon Decks can generate much Life Points).
 
* Toons rely on Spell usage a lot, so having Spell Counter related monsters are worth (a small bit of) consideration. [[The Paths of Destiny]] work well too, but not much (considering the build of the Deck in question, Toon Decks can generate much Life Points).
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==Recommended Cards== 
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===Monsters=== 
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*[[Manga Ryu-Ran]] is not recommended since Blue Eyes is a better choice for attack and Toons aren't meant for defense 
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*[[Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon]] for a huge attack with two Tributes 
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*[[Toon Mermaid]] for quick Special Summons 
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*[[Toon Summoned Skull]] for a good attack with one Tribute 
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*[[Toon Cannon Soldier]] for extra damage 
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*[[Toon Goblin Attack Force]] for a great attack with no Tributes 
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*[[Toon Gemini Elf]] for hand destruction 
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*[[Toon Masked Sorcerer]] for hand replenishing 
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*[[Toon Dark Magician Girl]] for attacking directly right away
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*[[Golden Ladybug]]
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*[[Fire Princess]]
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The Dark Magician cards are only slightly recommended for giving power to Dark Magician Girl, having more choices for Magician Circle and for the mass generating of Spell Counters
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*[[Dark Eradicator Warlock]]
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*[[Dark Magician]], especially with Fires of Doomsday
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*[[Skilled Dark Magician]], especially with Toon Table of Contents
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*[[Sorcerer of Dark Magic]]
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*[[Magical Exemplar]]
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===Spells=== 
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*[[Toon World]] 
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*[[Spell Economics]] to negate Toon World, with [[Autonomous Action Unit]] and [[Star Blast]] for ease of summon and [[Final Countdown]] as a possible sidedeck/win condition if you wish 
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*[[Emergency Provisions]] sends Toon World to the Grave, not destroy 
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*[[Toon Table of Contents]] 
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*[[Magic Reflector]] 
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*[[Prohibition]] to counter [[Mystical Space Typhoon]]/[[Heavy Storm]]/[[Dust Tornado]]/[[Des Counterblow]] 
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*[[Fires of Doomsday]]
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The following Spells are for more Spellcaster based Toons, but with so many Spellcasters in a regular Toon Deck, these cards shouldn't be a problem.
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*[[Magical Dimension]]
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*[[Magician's Unite]]
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*[[Secret Village of the Spellcasters]]
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===Traps=== 
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*[[Life Absorbing Machine]] 
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*[[Toon Defense]] is inferior to [[Astral Barrier]], and while you're at it, use [[Spirit Barrier]] as well, though on the other hand, if you're running very few non-Toons, you can consider Toon Defense for its searchability by Table of Contents   
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*[[Skill Drain]], though that would take away the Toons' Direct Attacks for a period of time, though Class A and B would still have their Special Summon effects.     
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===Extra Deck=== 
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*[[Stardust Dragon]] helps protect Toon World from destruction, and very easy to summon in a Toon Deck, given you have the right monsters.
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Revision as of 19:47, 9 February 2009

A Toon Deck is based around the Spell Card "Toon World", which allows you to use Toon Monsters. The purpose of a toon deck is to take out your opponent's Life Points by attacking directly.

Since the Class 1 Toon Monsters, Summons are treated as Special Summons, "Toon Mermaid" is used to quickly gather Tributes for higher ATK Toon Monsters, including "Toon Dark Magician Girl" and "Toon Summoned Skull".

The Deck requires large Life Points payments, so Life Point recovery cards are used by some players, notabally "Draining Shield" or "Sebek's Blessing".

Combos

  • Attacking your opponent's Life Points directly is safest when they have no Spell and Trap Cards on their side. Cards such as Giant Trunade are useful for clearing these. All Toon monsters are destroyed if Toon World is destroyed, but since playing Giant Trunade doesn't destroy Toon World the monsters remain safe. Toon World must be played again for some Toon monsters to be summoned, and some require it to attack directly (Some don't).
  • Summoning a Toon Monster is a Special Summon, not a Normal Summon, so Sheep Tokens from "Scapegoat" can be tributed to summon high Level Toons. Though you must activate it during your opponent's turn as it prevents you from special summoning on the turn that it is activated.
  • Class C cannot attack the turn they are summoned and need Toon World to attack directly, though it is not needed on the summoning turn. You should activate Toon World the turn after they were summoned.
  • Toons rely on Spell usage a lot, so having Spell Counter related monsters are worth (a small bit of) consideration. The Paths of Destiny work well too, but not much (considering the build of the Deck in question, Toon Decks can generate much Life Points).

Recommended Cards

Monsters

The Dark Magician cards are only slightly recommended for giving power to Dark Magician Girl, having more choices for Magician Circle and for the mass generating of Spell Counters

Spells

The following Spells are for more Spellcaster based Toons, but with so many Spellcasters in a regular Toon Deck, these cards shouldn't be a problem.

Traps

  • Life Absorbing Machine
  • Toon Defense is inferior to Astral Barrier, and while you're at it, use Spirit Barrier as well, though on the other hand, if you're running very few non-Toons, you can consider Toon Defense for its searchability by Table of Contents
  • Skill Drain, though that would take away the Toons' Direct Attacks for a period of time, though Class A and B would still have their Special Summon effects.

Extra Deck

  • Stardust Dragon helps protect Toon World from destruction, and very easy to summon in a Toon Deck, given you have the right monsters.


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