Forum:Need help with my deck!!!!!!!!!

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I need help with my deck I keep losing!!!!!!!!!!!!!>

That's because all of your monsters are Normal. Except for a spare few like Maju Garzett. In any case, this is no way to make a deck - you either need effect monsters or you need a way to make your Normal Monsters better, and include only level 4 beatsticks.
I can help you with the second option. To start, take out all the tribute monsters - they stink.
Second of all, get the most powerful Normal monsters you can find. Gene-Warped Warwolf, Insect Knight, Archfiend Soldier, Mad Dog of Darkness, Luster Dragon - you name it! Only insert ones with 1900 or more ATK, and fill your monster portion with them.
Third of all, use cards to support normal monsters. Faustian Bargain is a pretty good one, as is the upcoming Large Heat Wave. Not to mention the fantastic Justi-Break.
I hope this helped. Runer5h (talkcontribs) 20:12, November 3, 2010 (UTC)Runer5h

Normal cards are fine

No, its not because you have lots of normal monsters....the reason you keep losing is because YOUR CARDS SUCK. There, I said it. It's not that your deck is built poorly or you are a bad player (maybe?) but your cards are just way too weak.

Dark Hole, MST, Magic Cylinder, Fissure & Mirror Force are good cards. Everything else you have are just junk. As Kaiba would say, they were cards designed to lose. For example, why do you have Hinotama? For a non-Burn, deck, you should only ever use Meteor of Destruction or Ookazi for single use burn spells. The damage isn't worth it otherwise. Actually only Meter of Destruction is worth it, but that has a restriction.

Second, it doesn't matter if your monsters have effects or not, get ones with high ATK, or you'll lose every time.

Third, get effect monsters. C'mon...when the opponent and you have monsters of equal power, it comes down to your effects. Obviously right.

This is once again ANOTHER case of someone who wants to win but isn't willing to get good cards. You can't expect to win games and not put in the effort. Common sense. IPlay4Fun (talkcontribs) 02:04, November 4, 2010 (UTC)