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If you notice any glitches or visual bugs while browsing GoToQuiz, please report them! David Awunor 1 year ago. Question of. Tweet Pin it Embed Code. Which do you prefer most on your deck? Dragons, these mythological monsters wreak havoc. Beasts, they'll rip my opponent to shreds! Which trait defines you? Attack or defend? What's your favorite kind of games? Shooting games. Car racing. Strategy games. Which of the following do you prefer? Normal summoning. Special summoning.
Tribute summoning. Are you easily angered? Pick a jewel. Light and Darkness dragon. Dark Armed Dragon. Infernity Dragon. Red-eyes Darkness Metal Dragon. What is your Zodiac sign? Aries, Leo, Sagittarius. Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn. Gemini, Libra, Aquarius. What type of card do you think is the most important? Cards that deplete your enemies life points. With most in-person events cancelled right now, everyone's finding their own way to play Yu-Gi-Oh.
For some, that means Remote Dueling. For others, it means using one of the many online platforms that are out there. And, of course, there are duelists that have decided to take a break from the game until things pick up again. Regardless of how much you're playing Yu-Gi-Oh right now you'll want to have a plan for when tournaments open back up.
This article's meant to help you choose your Yu-Gi-Oh deck, for tournaments or otherwise. The goal isn't to tell you what to play, but rather to open a discussion about some of the key areas you might want to consider when deck building. Different players value certain aspects more than others, but you'll need to consider all of these areas at some point. For many players, budget's one of the biggest deciding factors when choosing a Yu-Gi-Oh deck.
After all, if you can't get the cards you want, you'll have a difficult time playing the strategy you want. Don't forget that "budget" doesn't necessarily mean the same thing for every duelist. Even with bigger budgets you'll see different breaking points where players are willing to spend money.
There are competitors that prefer to purchase expensive cards only when they can be used in multiple decks like Pot of Extravagance , Infinite Impermanence , and Crystron Halqifibrax. There are also players who are okay buying almost anything they need, but they'll draw the line at prize cards. Regardless of your situation just remember that you shouldn't let anyone else decide your personal budget.
For the vast majority of duelists Yu-Gi-Oh! There's no reason to skip paying rent for a month just to pick up a Ten Thousand Dragon! I always recommend buying relatively inexpensive cards that can be used in as many decks as possible, especially ones that will likely see play for a long time. Making smart purchases is the best way to stretch your budget as far as possible. If you have a strong starting point of competitively viable cards, it'll make each subsequent deck a little less expensive.
Of course, if you're playing online through a simulator, then you often won't have to worry about a budget. Simulators have always been a great way to try cards before you buy them, and I think many players use them for precisely that reason!
I'd also suggest asking your friends which cards they've gotten the most mileage out of if you're looking for a place to start building your collection. If someone paid a lot for a card and didn't end up using it, I'm sure they'll be glad to tell you about it. What's your goal when you're building a deck? Is it to top the next tournament? Get your first invite at a Regional Qualifier?
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