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Beat gladiator beasts?

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i hope everyone is running 3 success probability zero

in the side deck at least

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  1. Wouldn't multi-purpose cards, like Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror, Legendary Jujitsu Master, and D.D. Crow work much better than a random card that is slightly okay against one deck?

    Edit:

    Gyzarus is dark (so is Gaiodiaz, but no-one uses that). Y'know, Gyzarus, their key card. GB decks do also run dark monsters (Sangan, Snipe Hunter, and Spirit Reaper being the common darks that tend to pop-up). Here's something that happens a lot:

    1) Summon E-Hero Prisma.

    2) Send Bestiari to the Graveyard.

    3) Send Prisma and another GB back to your deck.

    4) Summon Gyzarus (destroy 2 cards), attack.

    5) Activate Gyzarus ability and summon Darius and Laquari.

    6) Bring back Bestiari (with Darius), summon Heraklinos.

    7) Profit.

    If you sided-in more multi-purpose cards (S-IM, Bottomless Trap Hole, and D.D. Crow), you could have cut that combo off when Prisma was summoned. Failing that, D.D. Crow could have removed Bestiari, meaning that Heraklinos wouldn't get summoned. Failing that, S-IM would have prevented both of Gyzarus' effects.

    All of the cards that I've suggested are infinitely better than a card that randomly discards one of their fusion monsters, and isn't guaranteed to hit 3 copies of the same fusion (and let's face it, 1 Heraklinos will be enough most times, and a single Gyzarus can be re-used).

    And besides, if that idea of yours ever takes off, won't Gladiator Beast players just run larger fusion decks in order to counter your plan?


  2. I don't get what you're trying to say.

  3. there's no need to add 3, it just wastes space. 2 max
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