Deck Construction Tutorial
Step 1: Determine the Key Cards of your deck.
You want to ask yourself, what sort of deck do you want to make? A way to decide would be, "I want to
center this deck around this particular race" or "I want to make a deck that will maximize the utilization of this particular
card" or "I want to make a deck centered around this new combo I thought up," etc.
Step 2: Add the required cards for your deck.
From the Key Cards you are going to use, decide what Type of Deck are you
going to use, and add cards that is going to utilize your Key Cards as much as possible. Also, for every
single deck, add the Big-5 + 1 (Mirror Force)
Step 3: Adjust your deck according to 4 main elements
In step 1 and step two, after adding cards, refer to the
table below for the 4 main elements:
Main Attacking Force: Monsters, defense and offense. Look
for cards with 4 stars, 1700/1800 attack, or 1900 if more cards are released in the future. Examples: La Jinn, Rainbow
Fish, Mechanical Chaser, for higher stars - Summoned Skull, BEWD, etc.
Monster Removal: Man-eating bug, Raigeki, Dark Hole By
removing pesky monsters, you can then attack the opponent, dealing as much damage, and the opponent must focus their attention
on defending themselvves.
Magic, Trap Removal: Trap Master, Magic Removal, etc. By
removing traps and magic, you have also left your opponent open for damaging.
General Magic/Trap Removal: Heavy Storm, Giant Trunade,
Dust Tornado, Mysterious Space Typhoon. Magic Removal:Magic Jammer, Magic Drain, Imperial Order Trap Removal: Jinzo.
Card Drawing: Pot of Greed, Card Destruction Based
on the principle of "the more cards you draw, the better", or also known as card advantage, you want to add many card drawing
mechanisms. Especially Pot of Greed. By drawing cards you have more chance of drawing your Key Cards, or
decreasing the size of deck and have more chance of drawing it. Upstart Goblin also helps.
You must have balance of the 4 elements above, how they
are distributed, do they help your Key Card.
Step 4: Make a deck list! It is important to write down the cards in your deck, it's actually
quite fun keeping track of the cards you are using. Or even, saving it on your computer or word processor is recommended.
If you have a list, it is must more comfortable and easier to make large changes to your deck. By writing down your deck,
you are making record of your experience.
Step 5: Play-test with a range of people DECK FINISHED! Not quite, you still want to play
test it to see if the cards in it are working fine. After duel, you want to think about what are the weak points of your deck,
you also want to ask yourself the following questions: "Is the key card easily used?" "What type of
deck is this deck weak against?" "Are the 4 elements of DM balanced?"
Step 6: Using your play-test as reference, make constant adjustments to your deck. Add/remove
cards to it with the help of your deck list. You might want to add a side deck according to the deck type you are weak at.
Return to step 4.
General Tips:
1) First of all, before you go off to get the cards, you should always have a central theme for your deck.
What type is your deck? What monster/s is the deck centered around? How is your deck going to defeat your opponent? A deck
without a central theme, even if it has all the strongest cards, it is good as junk, since the different cards aren't supporting
each other.
2) Secondly consider the deck size. Even though decks can be as big as possible. Any deck bigger than 50 cards
is too big. Try to keep your deck between 40 to 45. For decks 45 to 50 consider more drawing mechanisms, such as Angelic Donation,
or Card Destruction.
3) Thirdly, include deck staples, many of which are restricted, or pre-restricted cards.
The following cards are must add for any decks: Imperial Order Snatch Steal Pot of Greed Change
of Heart Monster Reborn Raigeki Dark Hole Jinzo Mirror Force Destruction Ring Harpy's Feather
Sweep Magic Cylinder
Bold indicates cards currently available in English
4) Make sure that your cards support your center theme. e.g. If your deck is a Machine deck, it is relatively
stupid to have, for example, Black (Dark) Magician in your deck, because that wouldn't work out. You'd rather have cards like,
Jinzo.
5) Use the most effective card for your purpose. In some cases, Heavy Storm won't be very good because there
might be cards on your field that you don't want to destroy, so you might want to use Giant Trunade instead, which let's you
clear the field and still able to retain those magic/traps. e.g. When you have Premature Burial, you don't want to use Heavy
Storm.
This info was from www.yugioh-dungeon.com
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