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Side deck
- Blue-Eyes White Dragon (Normal) (Level 8)
- Paladin Of White Dragon (Ritual) (Level 4)
- Kaiser Sea Horse (Effect) (Level 4)
- Big-Tusked Mammoth (Effect) (Level 5)
- Magical Marionette (Effect) (Level 5)
- Nobleman of Crossout (Normal Spell)
- Nobleman of Extermination (Normal Spell)
- White Dragon Ritual (Ritual Spell)
- Gryphon's Feather Duster (Normal Spell)
- Summon Limit (Continuous Trap)
This deck without the Side Dek or Extra Deck has exactly 40 cards. Please tell me if I can improve this deck in any way before I play it against someone. I already feel it's a good deck except the fact that I need more Tuner monsters in here (I only have 1 Tuner card).
Here is some modifications
The last I checked, Change of Heart is a forbidden card, so if you are playing non-traditional style that has to go. With only one tuner, you will not be able to get out your Synchro monsters. Maybe add a few 4th level light monsters, and a couple of Lightwave Tunings. that way combine them with another 4th level monster and you get out Stardust Dragon. You can also get rid of some of your Tribute Monsters, perhaps replace them with some Tuners, and you solve your problems. The way, I see it is you have 5 or 6 of 18 monsters as tributes. Most, of which require 1 monster but one of which needs 2 not to mention your side deck, which adds even more Tribute Monsters. A good math formula, I like to use with Tribute monsters is lay all of your tribute monsters out that you are going to put into a deck, place on them the amount of monsters you will need to tribute them and then see if you have at least 10 monsters left after the Tributes. That is a good ratio, as it accounts for possible destroy cards, and other such nuisances.
Duelist33 17:19, 30 January 2009 (UTC)