Forum:Yubel Deck: Rate/Constructive Criticism

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My intention with this deck is to dump Yubel in the graveyard as soon as possible and bring it out with one of several cards that can bring it back and destroy it to bring out the next forms. There are a few other powerful fiend type monsters to have a solid force. I am not sure if it is too loaded with high level monsters, or any other flaws, so I am happy to receive constructive criticism or any advice that you care to offer. Icyblaze13 (talkcontribs) 22:07, August 2, 2011 (UTC)

This deck needs a lot less cards. My Yubel deck is:

A lot of the cards you use don't gain advantage-they're pretty much useless. You also lack duplicates of Yubel, which is the key card.BobaFett2 (talk)

One question about yours, why do you opt for Seven Tools of the Bandit over Trap Jammer? Icyblaze13 (talkcontribs) 02:18, August 3, 2011 (UTC)

Seven Tools works at any time. Trap Jammer stops two commonly used cards-Dimensional Prison and Mirror Force while Seven Tools stops other Seven Tools as well as Solemn Judgment, Solemn Warning, and Compulsory Evacuation Device.BobaFett2 (talk)

That makes sense. Does your deck do a good job of destroying Yubel and Terror Incarnate? It seems somewhat lacking in cards that could move Yubel on to the higher forms.Icyblaze13 (talkcontribs) 02:59, August 3, 2011 (UTC)

Yubel destroys itself-either Yubel sacrifices Doom Shaman which Special Summon Yubel, destroying it, or I change Yubel to Defense Position with Limit Reverse. I can also choose not to pay the maintenance cost and just get a Meklord Emperor. I leave getting rid of Terror Incarnate to my opponent as it suits me just fine, allowing me to restock my hand.BobaFett2 (talk)