User blog comment:Team TRY3/My own Wings Of Demise deck/@comment-11372432-20150406120939

As an avid Azi player, thanks for letting me know that Distortion can actually be played with Ein. I had no idea. Really lol.

Anyways, on to advice: Gwaneff is searchable, plus a dead draw. 4 is too many. Play 2, unless you have crappy luck, then play 3 (top decking into souls or gauge all your copies of Gwaneff really hurts).

Green Dragon Shield is more useful than Black Dragon Shield. Black can stop effect damage while Green can protect monsters. Green just happens to be the more useful card at this time in the game, but that could change later.

While I say 3 Azi is the perfect amount, if you're gonna buddy him, play him at 4, though I personally wouldn't, but that is just me. What I'm saying is, play Azi at 3, unless you are gonna buddy him, then play him at 4.

You're gonna wanna limit dead draws in the deck, seeing as you start off with 4 cards, so any that occur early on will really hurt. What I'm saying is: exchange your copies of Dragogenius for two more copies of Divine Dragon Creation, as Genius is only active when you are at half life, and Creation is always active. Oh, and Distortion is dead most of the game, so chuck that too. I recommend using that newfound space for more copies of Dragon Emperor Legend, as that card is easily one of the best cards in the game, just for the sheer advantage it gives.

Lastly, and this is easily the biggest sin your deck has: where is Twin Demon Dragon, Zahhak? Did you not know he exists? I'll admit that he is easy to not notice, but he is a staple for what I hope are obvious reasons. If you dislike the idea of losing Azi as your buddy, you can make him the buddy, especially seeing as how they're actually the same guy. Zahhak is just him mid-transformation, until the curse turns him into Azi Dahaka.

There's more issues than what I pointed out, but the deck should at least function more often with my suggestions, plus then we'd be getting into "meta vs. fun" territory, which I dislike getting into, especially since many meta players say Azi is a bad deck that is too gimmicky to work consistently (which I hope is going to be proven wrong, but not before I pick up the cards prior to the price jump lol).