is it just me, or are some of this structure decks looking less like structure decks and more like a competitive built deck, that someone might actually use as it is...
My deck certainly isn't perfect. I only modified a few things, mainly the inclusion of Synchro monsters and the Tuners. There are still some things I want to do to change it, but I can't really do much more without being able to call my deck a Structure Deck anymore.
is it just me, or are some of this structure decks looking less like structure decks and more like a competitive built deck, that someone might actually use as it is...
Nah man, it ain't competitive until you have 3 effect veiler's, and 3 Maxx C's.
All we need now is for @VarionusNW to approve our characters and decks, then make the opening post. Possibily modify our decks too, if any are deemed unbalanced for structure decks.
Toon OTK, Regular Toon deck, Superheavy Samurai, and a few others that I can't remember because he only wants to play his Toon OTK.
Still better than what I do.
Trains.
Ahh, trains. Nowadays I use D/D/D, with Temujin, Alexander, and Caesar.
Of course, I do it all on Duelingnetwork, cuz there's no shop for me to buy cards. I could always do it online, but I wouldn't be able to use the cards, since there's no one around to Duel.
is it just me, or are some of this structure decks looking less like structure decks and more like a competitive built deck, that someone might actually use as it is...
When you include stuff like thousand arms in your AOJ deck, it's not a very good AOJ deck =P
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