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A 20 Card Extra Deck?


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#41 Rothon the Keymaster

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Posted 09 April 2012 - 10:59 PM

Well lets see, the number of cards people will actually use in their extra is actually very low, my warrior deck runs a full extra, but i use probably 3 of them semi normaly with another 2-3 poping out when i need themn. even in heroes or other fusion decks you will end up using about 2-3 cards fairly often with 2-3 backups. Heck Heroes can run 2 of each omni heroe (counting escurido)  and still have room for 3 choice monsters,whatever they may be. in the end deck wil run 6-9 main combo cards, and 1-3 optionals. again leaving 3 spots for cards one doesn't need 98% of the time.

Also i wish people would stop necroing this thread. seriously, read the discussion so far and if you're point has been made already, then go home.

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 04:45 PM

Well, I have to say, people don't usually use all the cards in the extra, but it's a problem when you don't have cards. For example, I was playing gravekeeper with Morphtronics at one point. I was considering taking out my Ancient Fairy Dragon for something else, but I forget. I used Ancient to destroy his Necrovalley.

Now depending on the deck and the common decks that are played Nowadays will determine your Extra Deck. I'm in with kind of builds do people play and how they like to set up their Extra Decks

You don't have to string this thread if you don't want to.




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