[color=fff200]"Oh hello Angelo what's up dude? Guess we're going to start teaming up right? I got some experience with it though I think my deck isn't made for tag's."[/color] Ben said with a smile as he got up from his seat and patted Angelo on the shoulder. The dude was alright....though he wasn't too sure how Noble Dragunity would work out. Ben needed a solid backrow and his deck relied on it's spells. It would make it extremely hard for Angelo to place traps or spells without gimping Ben. On the flip side Ben couldn't pull off synchro combos like Angelo probably could. [color=fff200]"I'm afraid not. No one's challenged me to a duel I've been on my own with my Team Awesome since last week. Haven't got much practice in. So I'm still rocking the same deck. Though I did happen to pull a Noble Arms of Destiny in my opening pack so I have three of those in my deck now. I'm counting on you big guy. A team is only as good as the pieces that make it up. I have faith in us and our ability to meld together as a team. Though...I won't lie I was hoping to be with Andre. Andre and I have tagged up before in the past so we know how to meld with each other's skills. Whatever don't cry over spilled milk right?"[/color] Ben said as he prepared his noble knights of destiny for combat. He could only hope that he could pull his own weight in this situation. ==== Andre got up and moved over to where his tag partner was located at. Andre stared at the young woman with his usual cold dead stare and groaned. [color=ed1c24]"I can tell we have no synergy as it is. You look like you're the sort of person who would avoid me on contact and now you're my partner? Whatever, let's just hope our opponents are even more worthless. Don't expect anything fancy from me. I'm a straight up old fashioned duelist. I normal summon and I beat people down with big sticks. I got a few plays up my sleeve with my archfiends that some people won't expect. But nothing that would be considered amazing. What do you play? I won't lie my own style of play revolves around my field spells. My backrow isn't something spectacular but I have a few nasty continuous traps at my disposal. Let's just hope it's enough."[/color] Andre said not feeling all to thrilled to be paired with anyone. He was a solo duelist first and foremost. His brothers had played in triple threat tags with him before but nothing more than that. He never intended to be a tag duelist. The Light Dorm's local reject could only speculate on how well his chances of coming out of this were. He wasn't intending to pick up a friend along the way. He knew better than to expect people to stick around the sullen duelist with a bad attitude. If anything this would either prove how much he preferred singles or give him more ideas on how he could play his own cards.