Difference between revisions of "Card Tips:Toon Table of Contents"

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* Because of the number of Toon-type monsters, as well as the support cards for Toon decks with "Toon" in its name, "Toon Table of Contents" is a staple of such a deck, and should always be included.
 
* Because of the number of Toon-type monsters, as well as the support cards for Toon decks with "Toon" in its name, "Toon Table of Contents" is a staple of such a deck, and should always be included.
  
* This card can be used in a similar fashion to "[[Gather Your Mind]]". However, "Toon Table of Contents" has the advantage of having no use limit. And unlike "Gather Your Mind" the last card is not a dead draw, and can be used even if there are no cards left in the deck with "Toon" in its name, or is named "[[Manga Ryu-Ran]]".
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* This card can be used in a similar fashion to "[[Gather Your Mind]]". However, "Toon Table of Contents" has the advantage of having no use limit. And unlike "Gather Your Mind" the last card is not a dead draw.
  
 
* This card is extremely effective in a [[Spell Counter]]-based Deck, since many monsters gain Counters every time a [[Spell Card]] is [[activated]].
 
* This card is extremely effective in a [[Spell Counter]]-based Deck, since many monsters gain Counters every time a [[Spell Card]] is [[activated]].

Revision as of 04:16, 4 February 2012

  • This card can be searched via other copies.
  • "Toon Table of Contents" allows for the retrieval of any cards with "Toon" in its name, including itself. As such, it can be used as a self-replicating deck thinner by having 3 copies of the card in the deck (preferably with another card such as "Toon Cannon Soldier" to prevent a dead draw with the last copy of the card). In the event of a topdecking situation, for example, this card can be used to filter out several cards from one's deck and, therefore, increase the chances of drawing a crucial card.
  • In an Exodia deck, the above combo is quite potent, when combined along side "Royal Magical Library". By using all three of these cards, "Royal Magical Library" allows you to draw 1 card, and then "Trade-In" will get rid of "Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" and then give you two more cards.
  • "Toon Table of Contents", for maximum effectiveness in a deck, should be inserted in copies of two or three, given the example above, as well as to increase the chances of drawing a copy of the card.
  • Because of the number of Toon-type monsters, as well as the support cards for Toon decks with "Toon" in its name, "Toon Table of Contents" is a staple of such a deck, and should always be included.
  • This card can be used in a similar fashion to "Gather Your Mind". However, "Toon Table of Contents" has the advantage of having no use limit. And unlike "Gather Your Mind" the last card is not a dead draw.