User:Yugioh DED

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Early On
So, I guess I'll start off with that I started playing Yu-Gi-Oh! when I was very young. Well sort of. I don't think you're actually playing it when you're able to Normal Summon 5 Fusion and Ritual monsters in one turn.....from your hand...Well anyways, then my dad's friend's sons gave me and my brother some cards, mainly because they were just turning teenagers at the time, and "grew out" of it. So, after that, I made a couple of decks. Mainly a beatdown of Vanilla monsters, and a random deck with "stuff" in it (ah how fun it was to not know that Pot Of Greed, Change Of Heart, and Monster Reborn were even limited at all....they seriously need to make Pot Of Greed 1 limit though). About How The Decks Of Mine Changed

How The Decks Of My Changed
When I started getting into Yu-Gi-Oh! more, I first noticed Destiny Heroes (must've been from buying a lot of Enemy Of Justice packs), and made a deck of them. It did okay, of course, only against the people who I played against daily. After that, I noticed the Neos deck (heavily focusing on the Contact Fusions). I really liked that deck, and still have EVERY Neos Contact Fusion Monster x2, except for Magma Neos, Chaos Neos, and Storm Neos, which I have 1 of each. After a while, with these decks, I grew bored of Yu-Gi-Oh!. I stopped playing it for about 8-10 months. It wasn't until about a year ago that my brother's friend (which still played/plays Yu-Gi-Oh!) showed us his Volcanic deck. That got me interested in Yu-Gi-Oh! again. I re-built my Destiny Hero deck (my Neos deck was still built, on my shelf). We couldn't beat my brother's friend, with his Lava Golem, and his mass field-clearing cards (Volcanic Scattershot, Wild Fire, etc.). Alas, I couldn't beat my cousins with my decks much either, and I disassembled my Neos deck. My Destiny Hero deck was on very thin ice too, but I didn't get rid of that. Then, I turned over to Ancient Gears, as my cousins had stuff like Sakuretsu Armor while it was still popular. They didn't do as well as I thought, as they were too slow to get on the field. Although that, I kept the deck, and disassembled my Destiny Heroes. After I realized my Ancient Gears sucked, I disassembled them, and re-built my Destiny Heroes. But I wanted something more. I didn't want a basic Destiny Hero deck, as I knew that it was not too competitive. So what did I do? I planned on making my DED deck. But some of its cards were expensive at the time (3 D-Hero Plasmas, 2 D-Hero Malicious, 1 D-Draw, etc.). Slowly I progressed to making the deck, but it was reeeaaally slow. During that time, I still wanted something to duel with, so I made deck that gave me one dramatic effect on Yu-Gi-Oh!, and that's Aliens. Other decks came along to, like my Batterymen and Konami Arcade Games decks. My Aliens were at the top, until i brought it to Regionals. I sucked, and only won two matches. Aftr that, I worked too much on editing my Alien deck. As a result, it got out of control to make, and I disassembled it. At the same time, I disassembled my Konami Arcade Games deck, because I wasn't that into it; it didn't feel right. As of right now, I have two decks that I am very proud to have: my Batteryman and my DED deck. I only hope that these deck evolve into even better decks. It's almost like my DED deck is my whole Yu-Gi-Oh! life, since it began from a tiny Destiny Hero deck from about 2-3 years ago. My Batterymen are just cool, and I really like them. WISH ME LUCK ON KILLING GLADS, INFERNITIES, AND SCRAPS IN THE FUTURE!