Talk:Drum Bunker Dragon/@comment-50.200.48.54-20140117130544/@comment-5149198-20140117141918

well, heres some advice - the only real rules you have to building a drum bunker deck is that it must have at least 52 cards (counting flag and buddy), and that the deck should be all dragon world and generic. Now...some advice. Note this is all based on using exactly 52 cards, since i think more than that makes things inconsistent on gettting what you want - you can run more than 52 if you want though.

first, probably going to want about 25-27 monsters i think (still working on finding an exact ratio, but generally half to a bit more seems to be it atm). of those, about half (11-14) should be size 1 (thousand rapier dragon, latale Shield, bear fang trap, systemic, etc). you can also run 0-2 size 3s if you want (i personally choose not to run any of the current size 3s, but some might want to). After those, the remaining spots should go to size 2 monsters, with of course 4 going to drum bunker dragon. Then, 3-4 impact cards so far seems pretty much the standard, atm other than possibly budget no reason to use reckless over gargantua, so 3-4 gargantua seems called for. Id say 4-6 equips, your call on drago brave vs dragofearless. That leaves 13-18 for spells - both blue and green dragon shields are good, dragoenergy can be nice, a copy or two of dragonic grimore and day of the dragon could be useful. I also personally like running buddy charge to give myself the chance to use more gauge when i need it.

Oh, and the final rule - because of the gauge ability, dont worry about running a card you might not be able to use every game - worst case scenario, you can always use it as gauge bait usually (unless your whole hand is gauge bait lol)

for example, heres my dragon deck http://buddyfight.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Xeamnz/Dragon_Rush_deck%3F

its buddy is jackknife, but it also runs 4 drum bunker and honestly could use drum as the buddy as well. Tbh its still a very imperfect build xd, but it should help you see a starting point for the deck