Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - YuGiOh Machine Re-Volt Structure Deck

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Amazon Minimum Age: 72 Binding: Toy Brand: Yu Gi Oh EAN: 0053334534154 Feature: Contains over 40 cards Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Upper Deck Manufacturer: Upper Deck Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Model: 103997 Publisher: Upper Deck Studio: Upper Deck
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Contains over 40 cards Includes 1 unique holofoil and several unique cards
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good, if you know how to use it. Comment: This deck is excellent, but you need some skill behind you. Have a few practice duels before taking on more experienced players.
One problem is the dificulty in summoning any decent monsters, as it is hard to keep those that don't need a tribute on your field.
As a less experianced duelist, I found that I lost my first 15 duels with this deck, even against the Sirus and Jaden starters. I added negate attack, smashing ground, threatening roar and some practice I now win about 90% of games.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great structure deck Comment: this is the best preconstructed deck i have ever played with it is ready to duel with from the off. This deck held its own against experienced players who had hand picked every card in their deck. Be warned this is not a starter deck and should be used by players with experience
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Machine Re-Volt is the 10th structure deck of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. It is based on Machine type monsters with some spell and trap cards for support. This deck contains 39 commons, including seven new cards, and one new ultra rare card (Ancient Gear Dragon). This deck includes many Ancient Gear monsters and also includes the Gadgets from the exclusive Japanese packs. This decks relies on continually adding Machine monsters to your hand while recycling your used-up cards. Monsters Ancient Gear Gadjitron Dragon Ancient Gear Gadjitron Chimera Ancient Gear Engineer Boot-Up Soldier-Dread Dynamo Mechanicalchaser Green Gadget Red Gadget Yellow Gadget Cannon Soldier Gear Golem the Moving Fortress Heavy Mech Support Platform (2) Ancient Gear Golem Ancient Gear Beast Ancient Gear Soldier Ancient Gear (2) Ancient Gear Cannon Spells Ancient Gear Workshop Ancient Gear Tank Ancient Gear Grave Ancient Gear Fist Ancient Gear Factory Ancient Gear Drill Ancient Gear Castle Cyber Blast Limiter Removal Heavy Storm Enemy Controller Weapon Change Machine Duplication Pot of Avarice Traps Mobile Fortress - Stronghold Ultimate Offering Sakuretsu Armor (2) Micro Ray Rare Metalmorph Covering Fire Roll Out
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