User blog:TAGDavid/How not to suck at building decks.

Hi, I'm here to tell you how to make a deck by not doing what I did. Just do NOT do what has been written in the list below.

N1- Worry and add cards that let you have more cards, gauge and life so your opponent won't screw you up.

N2-Thinking how cool it would be if you used the card you wanted and succeed

N3-Add a bunch of t is into your deck.OP stuff that you think it is.

N4-Don't care about how your monster's stats are and just play them because you think they are cool

N5-Seek advice from friends

N6-Spend all day thinking about how awesome it would be after you did all of theses things on the list.

N7-Rethink that your strategy sucks and repeat this whole list again.

That was what I did for 5 months, I just realised that you should just do what is in the list below.

N1- Set a limit to how many cards you want in your deck. Best at 50 to 80 cards.

N2-Set a percentage of spells/monsters/items/impacts in your deck. The percentage of Items and Impacts must not surpass the percentage of spells and monsters. Monsters must have a higher percentage than all the types of cards in your deck.

N3-Think of what you want your cards to focus on. I pick my monsters to have tons of power so they can defeat high-defense monsters such as Duel Sieger Tempest Inforcer, the point is focus on what you want like your items. Support? Finish of your opponent? Help beat up high defense monsters? Spells: Protection,Support, Support for Monsters, Destruction of all monsters, Damage? Impacts have no problem here, just don't complicate it like Demon Way, Karakurenai. Monsters, ability? Defense? Offense? Support?

Finisher?Picking 2 out of this is the maximum, minumum is 1 of this.Example: Monster: Power, Ability.

N4-Generic? You know this complicates your deck up pretty high up, at least for me. Just pick 1 of these choices.

Support, Support for monsters, Destruction.

N5- Nothing else, this is it. I hope you thought this has at least helped you a tiny atom bit. See ya!