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Revision as of 21:12, 30 June 2014
A staple is a card that is considered so splashable that it is included in almost any Deck the owner chooses to construct.
Opinions on what exactly constitutes a Staple card often comes down to the individual, and today's current strategies and Deck-types have limited most staples to being mostly Spell/Trap Cards.
Below is a list of cards that many consider staples (although some could be considered semi-staples).
Most of these cards are (or were) included in Limited lists, mostly because of their usefulness. Many cards on the Forbidden list were once staples (e.g. "Pot of Greed", "Change of Heart", "Raigeki", etc).
Contents
Advanced Format
Monsters
Spells
Traps
- Bottomless Trap Hole
- Breakthrough Skill
- Dark Bribe
- Dimensional Prison
- Mirror Force
- Solemn Warning
- Torrential Tribute
Extra Deck
Synchro
Level 5
Level 7
Level 8
Level 10
Level 11
Xyz
Rank 3
Rank 4
Rank 5
Rank 6
Rank 7
Rank 8
- Felgrand the Divine Dragon Knight
- Hieratic Sun Dragon Overlord of Heliopolis
- Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon
Side Deck
Monsters
Spells
Traps
Traditional Format
Monsters
Spells
- Brain Control
- Change of Heart
- Graceful Charity
- Harpie's Feather Duster
- Heavy Storm
- Giant Trunade
- Monster Reborn
- Pot of Greed
- Raigeki
- Snatch Steal
Traps
Extra Deck
Synchros
Xyz
- See Also: Semi-Staples