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Riolu~ Stardust
Posts : 21 Join date : 2012-03-27 Age : 29 Location : The Omniverse!
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| Subject: Yubel Deck Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:09 pm | |
| Hey all, I was bored one day so I built this deck. If you have any questions, comments, kudos, or concerns please leave them below!! I am very open to feedback!! | |
| | | Sam-kun Stardust
Posts : 30 Join date : 2012-05-20
Stats Lv: 7 Experience Bar: (17/35)
| Subject: Re: Yubel Deck Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:11 pm | |
| Yay Yubel! It's my most favourite card. <3 I also have a Yubel deck, and I have to say a big problem is consistency. This is why having 3 Yubels, 3 TIs & 3 UNs is a major problem. You will draw a bunch of useless Yubel cards a lot of the time, since 22.5% of your deck are Yubel cards. In my deck I have 2 Yubels, 1 TI & 1 UN. I also suggest you reduce the number of Savage Collesseums to 1, because that field spell more often than not will actually aid your opponent unless you have Yubel out.
What I like about your deck is the Stygian, Tomatoes, Damage Condensers and Limit Reverses. Those are excellent ways to get Yubel on the field. But to keep it there is another problem, so I suggest adding Safe Zone and Dark Illusion to your deck. Also consider Fiendish Chain to deal with annoying BLS EOTB, Chaos Sorceror, Dark Armed Dragon, etc.
Propz for going with Yubels. With the right cards, they have the potential to compete with the strong decks that are out there today. | |
| | | Kirschire Administrator
Posts : 714 Join date : 2012-03-20 Age : 30
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| Subject: Re: Yubel Deck Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:44 pm | |
| I agree with Sam on Savage Colosseum and it may be my personal preference but...I'd take out the colosseums and terraformings for backrow traps.
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| | | Dr. J. Breezy Quasar
Posts : 515 Join date : 2012-04-07 Age : 30 Location : New York
Stats Lv: Captain Swagger Experience Bar: (6375/6375)
| Subject: Re: Yubel Deck Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:56 pm | |
| -1 Yubel -2 Terror Incarnate -2 Ultimate Nightmare -1 Armageddon Knight, Grepher, or Street Patrol
+2 Effect Veiler +2 Tragoedia or Spirit Reaper + Gorz
-3 Colosseum -3 Terraforming -2 or 3 Stray Lambs
+3 Pot of Duality +2 or 3 MST + Allure of Darkness + Monster Reborn + Heavy Storm + Solemn Judgment
These would be my changes. | |
| | | Riolu~ Stardust
Posts : 21 Join date : 2012-03-27 Age : 29 Location : The Omniverse!
Stats Lv: 4 Experience Bar: (5/20)
| Subject: Re: Yubel Deck Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:41 pm | |
| Here is the new version of the deck modified per your suggestions. Thanks for the help!! the only problem i see with this deck which i hoped the Savage Colosseum would help with; when dueling ppl will refuse to attack and even summon monsters and Yubel's effects sometimes require the opponent to attack and always require them to have a monster.... any suggestions? | |
| | | Sam-kun Stardust
Posts : 30 Join date : 2012-05-20
Stats Lv: 7 Experience Bar: (17/35)
| | | | Driclone Moderator
Posts : 157 Join date : 2012-03-25 Age : 31
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| Subject: Re: Yubel Deck Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:17 pm | |
| There's also traps that force your opponent to do their battle phase and attack you. I think it's Battle Mania or something. | |
| | | Dr. J. Breezy Quasar
Posts : 515 Join date : 2012-04-07 Age : 30 Location : New York
Stats Lv: Captain Swagger Experience Bar: (6375/6375)
| Subject: Re: Yubel Deck Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:11 pm | |
| Yeah, Battle Mania forces the opponent to attack. Kinda trollish if I do say so myself. | |
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