Difference between revisions of "What monsters to use?"
Dinobot1000 (talk | contribs) (→top: use {{card_type}}} instead of {{{type}}} for non-game stuff) |
Dinobot1000 (talk | contribs) (→top: rm width) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{CardTable2 | {{CardTable2 | ||
| image = Whatmonsterstouse-DR1-EN39-UE.jpg | | image = Whatmonsterstouse-DR1-EN39-UE.jpg | ||
− | |||
| card_type = Tip | | card_type = Tip | ||
| lore = If you build a [[Deck]] with a [[Theme Deck|theme]], such as a [[Gravekeeper]]s Deck, you will be playing with many [[Monster Card|monsters]] of the same [[Type]], [[Spellcaster]]-Type in this case. | | lore = If you build a [[Deck]] with a [[Theme Deck|theme]], such as a [[Gravekeeper]]s Deck, you will be playing with many [[Monster Card|monsters]] of the same [[Type]], [[Spellcaster]]-Type in this case. |
Revision as of 23:40, 21 May 2019
What monsters to use?
Card type | Tip |
---|---|
Status | |
If you build a Deck with a theme, such as a Gravekeepers Deck, you will be playing with many monsters of the same Type, Spellcaster-Type in this case.
Usually, this works well because most Field and Equip Spell Cards increases a specific Type's ability, but this strategy can also make you vulnerable to cards like "Tribe-Infecting Virus" that can destroy all monsters of a declared Type just by discarding one card. Consider these things when you create your own well balanced Deck. |
English sets
Worldwide
- No set name provided at non-empty input line 1.
Release | Number | Set | Rarity |
---|---|---|---|
[[Dark Revelation Volume 1 (DR1-EN39)|Dark Revelation Volume 1]] |