Difference between revisions of "Stall"
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*Spells - "[[Level Limit - Area B]]", "[[Scapegoat]]", "[[Swords of Revealing Light]]" and "[[Nightmare's Steelcage]]". | *Spells - "[[Level Limit - Area B]]", "[[Scapegoat]]", "[[Swords of Revealing Light]]" and "[[Nightmare's Steelcage]]". |
Revision as of 19:47, 6 February 2009
Stall cards are cards that are used to prevent your opponent from attacking you.
Common Stall cards include:
- Monsters - "Spirit Reaper", "Big Shield Gardna", "Destiny Hero - Defender", "Marshmallon" and "Shiba-Warrior Taro"
- Spells - "Level Limit - Area B", "Scapegoat", "Swords of Revealing Light" and "Nightmare's Steelcage".
- Traps - "Gravity Bind", "Wall of Revealing Light", the "DNA Surgery" / "Insect Barrier" combo, and the "Macro Cosmos" / "Gravekeeper's Servant" combo
Decks usually include stall cards as part of a larger strategy, such as a Burn deck or an Exodia deck. They are also used to buy time for a player if their opponent gains an advantage over them.
Two special victory condition cards benefit greatly from stall tactics in addition to Exodia--Destiny Board and Final Countdown.