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− | + | "'''Burn"''' refers to cards that do Effect Damage to an opponent, as opposed to battle damage. | |
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+ | [[Burn Deck]]s usually combine [[Stall]] cards along with [[Direct Damage]] cards. The monster cards used in a burn deck will either stall an opponent's attacks, such as "[[Spirit Reaper]]" or "[[Swords of Revealing Light]]", or do direct damage themselves, such as "[[Des Koala]]" or "[[Chain Strike]]" (or both, such as [[Marshmallon]]). | ||
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+ | These decks generally rely heavily on [[Spell]] and [[Trap Cards]], so cards like "[[Royal Decree]]", "[[Jinzo]]", and "[[Spell Canceller]]" can be very effective against them. Generic removal, such as "[[Mobius the Frost Monarch]]and "[[Twister]]", work as well. Also, [[Des Wombat]] completly ruins a [[Burn Deck]]'s stategy, so it is commonly side-decked. | ||
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