04-01-2006, 06:44 PM
04-01-2006, 08:15 PM
Wow! Another Ep3 thread.
I can't remember my best Ep3 decks at the moment (I'm into Ep1&2 for a bit) but I'll post some when I've checked.
As opposed to just posting your deck, I feel that we should also explain how we tend to win with it, and what sort of cards we have available to swap in so that people can give us more personal suggestions for improvement.
But the basic idea behind my deck is - lots of techniques. Abuse the Dash ability of my Al Rappies until I can summon a Chaos Sorcerer who slowly gains TP. I'm looking to get my hands on a Grants for the win.
I can't remember my best Ep3 decks at the moment (I'm into Ep1&2 for a bit) but I'll post some when I've checked.
As opposed to just posting your deck, I feel that we should also explain how we tend to win with it, and what sort of cards we have available to swap in so that people can give us more personal suggestions for improvement.
But the basic idea behind my deck is - lots of techniques. Abuse the Dash ability of my Al Rappies until I can summon a Chaos Sorcerer who slowly gains TP. I'm looking to get my hands on a Grants for the win.
04-01-2006, 10:04 PM
I try to reduce damage as much as possible.As i use Hunters decks usually i need hi-powered weapons,like SY or YAS3KR.High health and super strong.With Arkz I always use my Chaos Bringer ++(Which was the first card i ever won)and lots of attack action cards.
06-01-2006, 11:07 AM
The smaller your deck, the greater the chance of drawing what you want I guess - I don't play that one so I wouldn't know >_<
06-01-2006, 11:31 AM
You must have 30 cards in your deck.
Know your opponent. Decks against the COM are much, much easier to build than decks against human players. e.g. Spammy Ino'lis > big hardhitting monsters without rampage, but not really against many other things
Is this thread about general effective decks against the random human player?
Know your opponent. Decks against the COM are much, much easier to build than decks against human players. e.g. Spammy Ino'lis > big hardhitting monsters without rampage, but not really against many other things

Is this thread about general effective decks against the random human player?
06-01-2006, 02:08 PM
Yeah, I knew there was a minumum deck size, but I guess the trick is to stick to exactly 30 cards if you can eh?
06-01-2006, 07:06 PM
30 cards is all you can have,no more,no less.Heres my deck,by the way.
Deckleader:Sil'fer
Deck name
ancingblades
1 Sange/Yasha
1 Sword
1 Yamato
1 Monkey King Bar
1 Twin Chakram
3 Daggers
2 Kaladbolg
1 Meteor Cudgel
1 Twin Psychogun
1 Flowens Sword
1 Flowens Shield
3 Divinity Barrier
3 Slash
1 Beat
1 Snipe
3 Guard
3 Reduction
1 Protection
1 Aegis Guard
Deckleader:Sil'fer
Deck name
ancingblades1 Sange/Yasha
1 Sword
1 Yamato
1 Monkey King Bar
1 Twin Chakram
3 Daggers
2 Kaladbolg
1 Meteor Cudgel
1 Twin Psychogun
1 Flowens Sword
1 Flowens Shield
3 Divinity Barrier
3 Slash
1 Beat
1 Snipe
3 Guard
3 Reduction
1 Protection
1 Aegis Guard
25-01-2006, 09:42 PM
My deck is based around Monkey King Bar, and gaining AP. It uses MKBs, Sanges and Yamatos (just in case extra firepower is needed) and AP Growth cards. Also it uses most of my decent attack cards, including Beat and Heavy Attack, which I got recently.
I have other decks too...I have a nice Relmitos one based around his powers...heh. Who'd have thought C-Sorcerors Cane could be so good?
I have other decks too...I have a nice Relmitos one based around his powers...heh. Who'd have thought C-Sorcerors Cane could be so good?
29-01-2006, 12:59 PM
I prefer to use Twinkle Star with Relmitos. Although I'm not against using a Psycho Wand.
I have tons of decks, but mostly I just build them to combat the specific weakness of the COM player.
I have tons of decks, but mostly I just build them to combat the specific weakness of the COM player.