Yu-Gi-Oh! Decks of Master Duel dragons
From Red to Blue-eyed, the fabled dragons of In Konami's card game, some of the most cherished cards are Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. Even though the meta has changed much from the days when game mats and dragons ruled the sky, these enduring archetypes may still be quite strong against some of the more modern deck combinations.
Our tutorial will teach you how to construct a Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel dragon deck that is full of strong dragon cards that are prepared to advance up the rankings. Dragon decks no longer have to depend only on beatsticks thanks to more boss monsters, support for magic and traps, and certain hybrid combinations. You no longer need to cosplay to be your own Kaibaman.
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The greatest Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel dragon decks are about to be discussed.
Red-Eyes Black Dragon Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel deck
Although they never quite match the power of Blue-Eyes White Dragon in the anime, Red-Eyes decks in the TCG have equally potent combinations that may rival those of their pasty siblings. Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon is one of the main cards in the Red-Eyes archetype, and it's presently banned because it may be so powerful at times. Even still, with all the options, you should still steer clear of the dark dragon.
The goal of Red-Eyes combinations is to swiftly summon monsters from the additional deck and deck itself. Red-Eyes Black Dragon may be found and summoned via Black Dragon's Chick, Red-Eyes Baby Dragon, and The Black Stone of Legend. This provides a reliable way to get the materials needed to defeat boss monsters.
Despite the Red-Eyes archetype's conspicuous absence of control cards, you may normally summon Meteor Dragon Red-Eyes Impact to shield your monsters from opponent card effects and combat.
Deck main:
- Red-Eyes Black Dragon x3
- The Black Stone of Legend x3
- Black Dragon’s Chick x2
- Red-Eyes Baby Dragon x2
- Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x2
- Maxx ‘C’ x2
- Black Metal Dragon x2
- Red Eyes-Wyvern x2
- Red-Eyes Retro Dragon x2
- Summoned Skull x1
- Meteor Dragon Red-Eyes Impact x1
- Red-Eyes Black Flare Dragon x1
- Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon x1
- Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon x1
- Red-Eyes Fusion x3
- Return of the Dragon Lords x2
- Red-Eyes Insight x3
- Inferno Fire Blast x3
- Red-Eyes Spirit x2
- Meteor Black Comet Dragon x1
- Archfiend Black Skull Dragon x1
- Number 75: Bamboozling Gossip Shadow x1
- Hieratic Dragon King of Atum x1
- Number 39: Utopia Beyond x1
- Number 11: Big Eyes x1
- Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon x3
- Gaia Dragon, the Thunder Charger x1
- Dark Armed, the Dragon of Annihilation x1
- Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS – Sky Thunder x1
- Accesscode Talker x1
- Darkness Metal, the Dragon of Dark Steel x1
Master Duel Yu-Gi-Oh Red-Eyes Power of the Dragon card
Do you want to call forth a dragon-filled sky but do not have the diamonds to purchase them? If you own the Power of the Dragon beginner deck, all it takes is a few wise replacements to elevate the deck to a rank-worthy condition.Start by trying to replace Lord of D. and The Flute of Summoning Dragon with two copies of Nebula Dragon and Dragon's Mirror. The boss monster of this deck, Five-Headed Dragon, can be easily accessed with Dragon's Mirror, and Nebula Dragon may be used in conjunction with Blue-Eyes White Dragon to instantly summon any XYZ or link cards you choose to add to your deck.Lastly, locate multiple copies of Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring and Maxx 'C', two hand traps that are included in almost every meta deck because of their delaying effects, if you want to rank well and quickly.main deck;- Luster Dragon x3
- Nebula Dragon x2
- Blue-Eyes White Dragon x2
- Twin-Headed Behemoth x1
- The Dark – Hex-Sealed Fusion x1
- Kidmodo Dragon x2
- Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring x2
- Maxx ‘C’ x2
- Lancer Dragonute x2
- Axe Dragonute x2
- Kaiser Glider x2
- Strong Wind Dragon x1
- Stamping Destruction x3
- Back to Square One x2
- Fusion Substitute x2
- Rush Recklessly x2
- Silver’s Cry x2
- Ring of Destruction x2
- Threatening Roar x2
- Defense Draw x2
- King Dragun x3
- Five-Headed Dragon x2
- Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon x2
- Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon x2
- Black Rose Moonlight Dragon x1
- Kachi Kochi Dragon x3