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| Yu Gi Oh Evolution Starter Deck: Yugi From Amazon (US) for $17.99 YU Gi Oh Evolution Starter Deck: Kaiba From Amazon (US) for $17.99 Each Yu-Gi-Oh! Starter Deck contains 50 cards and features a random selection of unique and popular booster inserts. Each Yu-Gi-Oh! Starter Deck contains 50 cards and features a random selection of unique and popular booster inserts. Starter deck may vary (either a Yugi or Kaiba Starter Deck). From Office Depot for $11.99 |
Try it - you'll like it! (Rating: 0.00) Review : I'm sure many of you people know the geeky stereotype that people who play this game have been branded with. And if you haven't played this game before, you probably think that the rules are eternally complicated and that this game is only for nerds, dorks, and freaks. You're wrong. Other than the cheesy intros on every booster pack or container with cards, this game would be perfectly suited for the older audiences as well as your six-year-old brother. The only real problems with this game are that it can take forever and a lot of money to get that one good card, and that there isn't anybody to play against (thanks to people branding this game as nerdy). The rules are a little complicated at first, but at your first baseball game you probably asked what a strike was too. I think that everybody should at least try this game, or any other game for that matter, before branding it as nerdy or stupid or anything like that. If konami would just take off all the stupid intros to their cards (see any booster pack, tin, etc. for more info and maybe a good laugh,) then this game would be very popular. No Magic, but an awesome card game (Rating: 0.00) Review : This game is not as good as Magic: the Gathering, but it's better than that ripoff Duel Masters. Although you will end up spending more money on it then you may want to, the game is very fun and slightly educational, too. Obviously, it is not very durable because they're pieces of paper. But this game is 90% worth getting (would be 100% if it weren't for Magic: the Gathering). i care less (Rating: 0.00) Review : i don`t really care about the cards well they are alright but not much fun. I rather collect the shows and i am collecting them. The shows are better because its more cooler cause you can actually see the monsters. You spend lots of money on sucky cards that would rip easy. even when you buy the cassings they can get bent to.I rather collect the other things of yugioh because its alot better like the books. Take my advice its not worth buying yugioh cards. Awsome!!! (Rating: 0.00) Review : This deck has awsome warrior-type monsters. You can form a unbeatleble deck with these cards. I have a really strong deck these are the monster cards in my deck: 1Black Luster Soldier 1Black Luster Ritual 1Buster Blader 1Dark Magician 1Dark Paladin 3Dark Blade 3Warrior Dai Grepher 3Celtic Guardian 1Judge Man 1Throwstone Unit 2Sangan 1Sonic Bird 1Skilled White Magician 1Blade Knight 3Masaki the Legendary Swordsman 1Legendary Fisherman 1Skilled Dark Magician You can make your warriors stronger by equiping them or increasing there ATK points with these cards: Lightning Blade My favorite card: The no-eyes, no dragon Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon(Pegasus Deck) Red-Eyes Black Dragon(Joey Deck) Baby Dragon + Time Wizard = Thousand Dragon(Joey Deck) Megamorph(Trade) Paladan of the White Dragon + Ritual(Kaiba Evolution Deck) Zolga(Trade) Lustar Dragon #2 (Trade) Summoned Skull(Yugi Deck) Dark Magicion(Yugi Deck) I have more good cards i got in this deck that i cant name now, but i really really reccomend this deck. |
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