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Tom
I play Yu-Gi-Oh on Dueling Network and want to start building decks in real life
I dont want to spend money on a deck that is not fun.
I am asking for suggestions that wont cost me over 200 dollars
Some decks I dont want because my friends already have:
Dark World
Grave Keepers
Dragons
Zombie world
Gadgets
Monarch
Dragunity
Some decks I wanted to buy but dont know how much they cost:
Gladiator Beasts
Blackwings
Wind-ups (I already have some cards like Wind-Up shark)
Gusto
Gem-knights
Dino Rabbit
lol Will, that was kinda rude...
BTW I am a 14 year old boy lol
and people still do play, I thought that was kinda obvious if they still make cards
If nobody played, Konami wouldnt be making money off the cards that can be worth up to 100 dollars
Well the 200 dollars is what Ive been saving up lol
My friends also helped me get money
Please dont give an answer that says not to play Yu-Gi-Oh
It is a hobby that I enjoy and would appreciate it if you didnt give answers that waste my time and yours
Answer
Both Gladiator Beasts and Wind-Ups can take a lot of skill to play properly, however considering what the other guy said about GB's costing you $150, you can get the exclusively GB main and extra deck stuff for less than $30, so if you already have the staples that'll reduce your cost overall as well. If not I still can't imagine you'll be looking at spending over $100 even with a complete main, side and extra deck. Glad Beasts aren't that competitive right now, which is a shame because they are a good deck, but don't quite keep up with this current meta.
Wind-Ups however are a much better deck and probably the best deck this current format, and anyone who says that it takes no skill to use them, well they're not the best of players. Ask anyone who plays properly and competitively and they will always tell you that aside from the Shark + Magician play the deck is extremely toolbox and requires you to really think about every eventuality.
They are however more expensive, but even then you could make the deck for less than $200 easily.
Blackwings, Gusto and Gem-Knights are all decent decks, but they're sitting at Tier 2 at best. I wouldn't recommend making any of them, and they're not really that fun to play.
Dino-Rabbit is actually quite fun to play, but even so in this current meta I would say go with Wind-Ups, their combo-ing options just make them a lot of fun to use, plus you don't have the worry of drawing in to vanillas all the time.
If you would like some tips on deck building or generally anything Yu Gi Oh related you can find me on DN with the username YapAdMan
Good luck.
Both Gladiator Beasts and Wind-Ups can take a lot of skill to play properly, however considering what the other guy said about GB's costing you $150, you can get the exclusively GB main and extra deck stuff for less than $30, so if you already have the staples that'll reduce your cost overall as well. If not I still can't imagine you'll be looking at spending over $100 even with a complete main, side and extra deck. Glad Beasts aren't that competitive right now, which is a shame because they are a good deck, but don't quite keep up with this current meta.
Wind-Ups however are a much better deck and probably the best deck this current format, and anyone who says that it takes no skill to use them, well they're not the best of players. Ask anyone who plays properly and competitively and they will always tell you that aside from the Shark + Magician play the deck is extremely toolbox and requires you to really think about every eventuality.
They are however more expensive, but even then you could make the deck for less than $200 easily.
Blackwings, Gusto and Gem-Knights are all decent decks, but they're sitting at Tier 2 at best. I wouldn't recommend making any of them, and they're not really that fun to play.
Dino-Rabbit is actually quite fun to play, but even so in this current meta I would say go with Wind-Ups, their combo-ing options just make them a lot of fun to use, plus you don't have the worry of drawing in to vanillas all the time.
If you would like some tips on deck building or generally anything Yu Gi Oh related you can find me on DN with the username YapAdMan
Good luck.
How has the world changed since 1966 to present day?

MiMi
I am working on a project and need some answers please. How has entertainment changed since 1966? How has shopping changed since 1966? How has education changed since 1966? How has housing changed since 1966? How have vacations changed since 1966? How have clothing and hair styles changed since 1966? How have gadgets changed since 1966? Answers to one or more questions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks SO much!
Answer
I was alive in 1966, and I must say: Everything has changed since 1966! In that year, the war in Viet Nam was escalating, and the Hippie movement was just beginning. (The year 1967 saw "The Summer of Love" in San Fransisco, particularly.) In 1966 there were no personal computers; I worked in a new hospital which was one of the first in our area to be "computerized"; the computers were huge "machines" housed in a second floor room where the temperature was rigidly coolly controlled; the hospital had central air conditioning -- almost unheard of in northern Ohio in those days. Of course all commercial items, cars, houses, and food were much much less expensive than they are today, and the availability and variety of foods were not so great as they are now. Many families lived in the "cookie cutter" housing which burgeoned in the suburbs after World War II; a fairly nice house of that sort could be purchased for $10,000 in 1966 probably. Education likewise was much less expensive at the college level. Students did not carry cell phones since they hadn't been invented! The courses offered or required in high school were not so different from those of today, although, naturally, human knowledge has increased over the years since the 1960s. Most schools had dress codes, so clothing for school was more formal than it is currently. There was no mass testing such as there is today in public schools, and there were no shootings occurring at schools in those days, so schools were generally places of security, at least in the suburbs and smaller cities, although inner city schools experienced gang-related violence and disruptions. I took some really nice vacations for very little money in those days -- for instance, a cruise from New York City to the Bahamas for about two hundred dollars -- no porthole, though! In the sixties, fashions changed drastically from the fifties; skirts became progressively shorter until the mini-skirt was the predominant fashion. After the Beatles gained world-wide popularity (1964), longer hair styles were the mode, both for males and females; as the Hippie movement accelerated, really long hair was the style -- although Hippies generally were not interested in style, per se. Marijuana and LSD were also becoming popular and mainstream (although illegal, of course) in the late sixties. Rock and Roll was the "British Invasion" with many English groups following in the wake of the Beatles. The sources for music were still radio and records, and album music was just becoming popular. Gadgets were non-electronic since nothing digital existed! Color television had just also become mainstream so that black and white TV was becoming obsolete. That is my memory of the sixties! I hope that it's useful to you!
I was alive in 1966, and I must say: Everything has changed since 1966! In that year, the war in Viet Nam was escalating, and the Hippie movement was just beginning. (The year 1967 saw "The Summer of Love" in San Fransisco, particularly.) In 1966 there were no personal computers; I worked in a new hospital which was one of the first in our area to be "computerized"; the computers were huge "machines" housed in a second floor room where the temperature was rigidly coolly controlled; the hospital had central air conditioning -- almost unheard of in northern Ohio in those days. Of course all commercial items, cars, houses, and food were much much less expensive than they are today, and the availability and variety of foods were not so great as they are now. Many families lived in the "cookie cutter" housing which burgeoned in the suburbs after World War II; a fairly nice house of that sort could be purchased for $10,000 in 1966 probably. Education likewise was much less expensive at the college level. Students did not carry cell phones since they hadn't been invented! The courses offered or required in high school were not so different from those of today, although, naturally, human knowledge has increased over the years since the 1960s. Most schools had dress codes, so clothing for school was more formal than it is currently. There was no mass testing such as there is today in public schools, and there were no shootings occurring at schools in those days, so schools were generally places of security, at least in the suburbs and smaller cities, although inner city schools experienced gang-related violence and disruptions. I took some really nice vacations for very little money in those days -- for instance, a cruise from New York City to the Bahamas for about two hundred dollars -- no porthole, though! In the sixties, fashions changed drastically from the fifties; skirts became progressively shorter until the mini-skirt was the predominant fashion. After the Beatles gained world-wide popularity (1964), longer hair styles were the mode, both for males and females; as the Hippie movement accelerated, really long hair was the style -- although Hippies generally were not interested in style, per se. Marijuana and LSD were also becoming popular and mainstream (although illegal, of course) in the late sixties. Rock and Roll was the "British Invasion" with many English groups following in the wake of the Beatles. The sources for music were still radio and records, and album music was just becoming popular. Gadgets were non-electronic since nothing digital existed! Color television had just also become mainstream so that black and white TV was becoming obsolete. That is my memory of the sixties! I hope that it's useful to you!
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