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Allure to two, return to one and D-fusion bites the dust. This is pretty spectacular news as is, but imagine how much commotion this just started over here, we have nationals this Saturday
It's friggin awesome, at least one person has been boasting about his Ohm OTK for three weeks and now needs a new deck, three days out, and I can dump the neko mane kings and have three extra sidedeck slots to toy with
Hello everyone! Welcome to the next issue of (un)Re-Wait, wrong intro.
*shuffles papers around* Ah, here we go... *ahem*
Welcome, ladies and gentelmen, to my first issue of CCG Monthly, where I give you the low-down on our little card game, both here and in Japan.
Alright, I must be honest (no pun intended?). Although the title of the article is "CCG Monthly", this isn't going to be a monthly thing.
...Yet. *steeples hands and does the glasses-lens-flare-of-doom*
Yes, I wear glasses. I can't read anything 5 feet away from me unless it's big. Pity me and my useless eyeballs!
Er, sorry. Let's get back to the real purpose of this article. This month, I am reviewing a card from the latest set to hit our shores, Light of Destruction.
Light of Destruction is meant to be the arch-rival set to Phantom Darkness, and it accomplishes that nicely with the newest family of cards, the Lightsworn. But that's not what I'm here to talk about, since everyone and their Yugioh-playing grandmother know about them already. I'm here to spotlight a card that, while possibly as well-known, isn't as highly wanted. I'm talking about none other than the signature card of the pack, Honest.
Effect courtesy of Shriektcg.
Honest
LIGHT/Fairy/Effect
4-star
1100ATK/1900DEF
During your Main Phase, you can return this card from the field... [Read More]
Keep PMing me those creative decklists.
I plan to do many more deck features.
Starting off with some humor...
Top Nine Signs You Are Getting Too Old For Yu-Gi-Oh
9 - You've lost sense of reality.
8 - You talk condescendingly to any duelist under 30.
7 - You suddenly realize that your Starter Deck Kaiba cards are obsolete.
6 - Everytime you search your deck by Sangan, you ramble about your days in WWII.
5 - UDE is charging more for Senior Citizens to enter tournaments, Anti-UDE Forum Rants.
4 - UDE is making an age limit for duelists, more Anti-UDE Forum Rants.
3 - You're 40, and the only distant place you traveled to was Shonen Jump Philedelphia
2 - You are more obsessed with Yu-Gi-Oh than your grandkids are.
AND.....
NUMBER ONE...
1 - You can never be too old for Yu-Gi-Oh.
Today, I will feature a Battery deck, by Haloplayer.
If any of you are uninformed about the Battery cards, I suggest you to check out
Mr. Chaos' 2 explanative articles about them.
But, in a nutshell, Light of Destruction brought us all of the new Batterymen cards, as commons and rares. Which seems a smarter alternative to paying over $1000 to make a Lightsworn deck. Though, in my honest opinion, I think Batterymen are just as great, if not, better, currently, due to the fact that Lightsworn is a new deck on the rise and still needs time to... [Read More]