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Shipping weight: 0.5 pounds
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| Structure Deck Contains: 37 Common Cards, 2 Super Rare Cards, 1 Ultra Rare Cards, 1 Rulebook, 1 Deluxe Game Mat, 1 Dueling Guide |
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
hate it how it says age 6+ i would love to see a 6 year old play yugioh. Tom, thats what really grinds my gears.
-- By Denny Anderson from usa on October 28, 2009
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great deck with so many good reprints, i bought 3 to have 3 copies of everything, also to make a gemini deck along with the gemini support from Stardust Overdrive
-- By Cowboy from from hell on October 28, 2009
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Along with some pretty nice new cards, this deck is packed with staples that were near impossible to get before! Good if you're just starting, or even to boost up one of your current decks. Slip in some other Gemini monsters to replace the less useful ones, a polymerization or two and a Superalloy Beast Raptinus and this deck can be competetive.
-- By Bryan Hubbs from New York on October 28, 2009
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hi people!
someone could I say if this deck come.Here at home in aracaju.Paying the card and putting the Postal Code.The deck.Come in aracaju.Someone can take my doubt
-- By adonias menezes from aracaju,BR on November 14, 2009
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Add a Tuned Magician & a Black Brutdrago & this will kick ass!!!
-- By Chun from Fat Town on January 03, 2010
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This is a pretty good starter deck. Although it may be a little confusing for beginners, due to the added level of complexity of Geminis, its over all pretty easy to start with. And in any case, it exposes them to Geminis so that they know how they work in the future. Super Alloy is an easily obtainable support card for this deck as well. My friend just swapped a few cards out for and bam, he's got himself a usable deck.
If you're already up to speed and you're not looking for a whole new deck, this deck has got plenty of useful additions for any deck, but in particular, Warriors. Get handy staples like Sakuretsu Armor, ROTA, Mind Control, Big Bang Shot. If you run warriors, Card Trooper + Warrior Returning alive is amazing!
-- By Monztor from Vallejo, CA on January 17, 2010
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I give it a five for anyone planning on running a Warrior based deck. I'm building one to take on my friend and to hopefully enter some tourneys. I've already got a Collosal Fighter or two on the way, and then I've got some Tunes already. Lol. Anyone interested in Warrs, get it. AND Collosal fighter. Once Colossal Fighter hits the field, your opponent is almost required to use a card effect to do away with him. He has a base attack of 2800 and gets stronger for every warrior-type monster in BOTH player’s graveyards, so he even has the potential to be a juggernaut in a deck that doesn’t feature many warriors. If you ever need to beat down a powerful monster, Colossal Fighter is a good candidate for the job.
Colossal Fighter’s use doesn’t end with his overwhelming strength. His second effect grants him longevity. If he does manage to die by battle (very likely if he’s forced into defense mode,) he can revive one warrior type monster in your graveyard... Including Himself.
-- By Aj Fackler from Clintwood, VA USA on January 23, 2010
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For the price, there's no reason that you shouldn't buy it
-- By Anonymous from Texas, USA on February 04, 2010
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