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05-24-2013, 06:20 PM | #1 |
Yokai trainer
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Alola
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I'm curious on how many people in this forum play Card Games so post what kind of deck you use and such.
I play Yugioh and i use a Warrior Xyz's deck with Utopia as my main and i play Vanguard and use a Royal Palladin deck. I'm also building a Mermaid deck for Vanguard with really cute mermaids.
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05-24-2013, 06:21 PM | #2 |
TN's Resident Gunpla Nut
Join Date: Jan 2012
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I use to heavily be into Yugioh during high school, and I tried out Vanguard for a time. But in the end, I decided to get out of the whole collectable card game thing while the going was good…this shit gets expensive after awhile.
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05-24-2013, 10:11 PM | #3 |
Rider War Veteran
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Huh. What a coincidence. I just got back into Magic via Return to Ravnica and have reformed a Red-Black Rakdos Aggro deck. Magic at least seems to be a lot more cheaper than Yu-Gi-Oh and Vanguard.
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05-24-2013, 10:27 PM | #4 |
Armoured Hero
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Las Vegas
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Well, I love me some "children's card games".
In Yu-Gi-Oh. I am quite fond of my Ancient Gears. As for Magic the Gathering. I have about seven different decks. But, my four favourite decks are: Artifact Deck: This deck, obviously is made of Artifacts. It also blends in lands of various colour, that allow for other colours to be used. (Are you surprised of my Mecha-Fetish?) Miller's Wife: A Mono-Blue deck, that focuses on milling. Because, y'know... Blue, mind. Army of Darkness: A Black and White Deck. It uses white to generate tokens, and black to eat these tokens to due poison damage. Hell: Basic Black/Red Damage deck, which is mainly built of Goblins, and Return to Ravnica merch.
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05-24-2013, 10:57 PM | #5 |
Stronger Than You
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: nyet
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I used to play all sorts of card games, but I've dropped them.
I mained an Insect Deck in YGO, and later on built Naturia and Watt decks before dropping it because I got tired of the same strategies being the only things that win, having no interest in building counters. For Magic, I primarily used mono-Green, and later briefly used a Green-Red deck, but dropped MTG around the time Jace came into prominence.
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05-25-2013, 12:05 AM | #6 |
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Location: NYC, New York
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I have an inzektor deck but a) Im to lazy to update it (thanks banlist for limiting dragonfly who at this point is nowhere near as broken as dragon rulers) and b) i havent been able to go anywhere to play. At this point im just using dueling network to play test any ideas i have, and i cant wait for the ghostrick cards to be usable there.
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05-25-2013, 12:32 AM | #7 |
Stronger Than You
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: nyet
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Inzektors were so boringly broken I couldn't bring myself to use them.
My cousin convinced me to build a Dueling Network account, and even then, I pick intentionally weak archetypes because I like potential, challenge, and variety, rather than getting the confirmed win. In other words, I don't play to win. Meanwhile, my cousin is desperately trying to met me into Vanguard, but that's not happening.
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05-25-2013, 09:02 AM | #8 |
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I still keep my decks for memories. Not sure if they have any value to sell, especially when Yu-Gi-Oh! is in question. My biggest regret was starting YGO with Upper Deck stuff which due to whatever legal reasons meant I couldn't play in any local Asian tournaments because they deemed UDE cards illegal and only Konami Japanese or Asian English cards were permitted.
I "graduated" to Magic while I was serving my two years mandatory Military service. I think it was around the Alara block where I started with an Bant Exalted deck, then played a Monored Goblin Aggro deck. I dropped it post Worldwake after leaving the Army but from time to time when I have the time I attend a couple of pre-releases to play some draft games and hopefully score some nice cards (I almost never do). Never have been a "competitive" deck builder. Sure I do build decks with the intention of winning but nothing so techy that it becomes mundane. I like originality, which is sorely lacking whenever card players go "pro". |
05-25-2013, 09:04 AM | #9 |
Yokai trainer
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Alola
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I still keep my decks for memories. Not sure if they have any value to sell, especially when Yu-Gi-Oh! is in question. My biggest regret was starting YGO with Upper Deck stuff which due to whatever legal reasons meant I couldn't play in any local Asian tournaments because they deemed UDE cards illegal and only Konami Japanese or Asian English cards were permitted.
I "graduated" to Magic while I was serving my two years mandatory Military service. I think it was around the Alara block where I started with an Bant Exalted deck, then played a Monored Goblin Aggro deck. I dropped it post Worldwake after leaving the Army but from time to time when I have the time I attend a couple of pre-releases to play some draft games and hopefully score some nice cards (I almost never do). Never have been a "competitive" deck builder. Sure I do build decks with the intention of winning but nothing so techy that it becomes mundane. I like originality, which is sorely lacking whenever card players go "pro".
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05-25-2013, 09:11 AM | #10 |
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I was a Medic. We had free time. Oh. And when your serving mandatory Military service you'll do anything to pass the time. Magic was one outlet. Monster Hunter was another.
That said, I remember why I got into Magic at the time. I believe it was the Planeswalker concept. I saw a promo art of Chandra Nalaar and I totally fell in love. Never mind that she never has had a decent set of abilities. I loved the card art. I own almost every version of Chandra there is, including "anime" Chandra. Hopefully I score the new one when M14 comes out. My only "money" Planeswalker that I ever pulled was Elspeth, Knight-Errant. My buddy in the army on the other hand has this insane gift of pulling Planeswalkers with ease. I've witnessed firsthand him pulling a Nissa Revane, Sorin Markov, Jace the Mind Sculptor, Elspeth Tirel and Koth of the Hammer. Mind Sculptor goes for big money these days. New Black Lotus? Dunno. I'm not THAT deep into MTG lore. |
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