Forum:Rate my Blue-Eyes Deck

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Blue-Eyes Deck

Gurenn (talkcontribs) 23:57, February 22, 2014 (UTC)

Try adding Justi-break as it works like a mirror force for normal monsters only more so and is a perfect defence for blue eyes. Chaoticjexak (talkcontribs) 20:40, January 9, 2014 (UTC)

you could use DNA Surgery to turn stuff like Kaibaman into dragons for Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon and cut off type-specific support cards other than ones for Dragons also, I'd recommend Paladin of White Dragon overBlack Luster SoldierDjt08031996 (talkcontribs) 01:12, February 15, 2014 (UTC)

The White Stone of Legend is also a staple for seeking your Blue-Eyes so that Kaibaman can bring it out at short notice. --Gadjiltron (talkcontribs) 02:06, February 15, 2014 (UTC)

You may want to add Trade-In in case BEWD gets in your hand and you have no way to summon him at the moment, also since the goal of the deck is not the summon of BLS you might want to drop the Ritual Spell and send him to the graveyard with Foolish Burial and with King of the Swamp or another substitute material fuse them from the grave with Dragon's Mirror and summon DMK. I just mentioned King of the Swamp because it is a level 3 monster with 500 ATK, which, if you might like to add, you can summon it with Debris Dragon for a Black Rose to clear the field. For Kaibaman it is more a personal opinion but wouldn't Maiden with the Eyes of Blue do the same role but better? Well maybe not since she has to be a target of either an attack or a card effect, but you can always sit on her because nobody assures you you will get BEWD with Kaibaman always in the same hand, right? Also, in case you decide to run Trade-In, Silver's Cry will come in handy, allowing you to summon BEWD practically for free. For the traps I don't really see the need for them in this deck, well, at least not, assuming you always have a 3000 ATK monster on the field, so maybe Royal Decree or Trap Stun might work well here. Royal Decree if you decide to take out most of the traps and leave it like at 4 or 5, or Trap Stun if you decide to run more traps and using it wisely when your opponent tries to use BTH or Torrential Tribute or whatever on your cards. Well, these are just some ideas that might or might not help you, depending on your point of view. Overall I would give your deck a 7 or an 8, more like an 8 than a 7. Sakuraki Setsuna (talkcontribs) 19:27, February 21, 2014 (UTC)