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More cards to power up your Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck!
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More cards to power up your Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck!
The Agent Deck is capable of some powerful moves, as I proved in my
previous article. However, a deck is only as good as its support.
Thankfully, the amount of cards that work in an Agent Deck is
staggering! Today we’re going to take a look at some of the cards that
aren’t in the Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck, but work just as well in your very own Agent Deck.
Dimensional Alchemist is probably my favorite card
that isn’t in the Structure Deck, but works perfectly with the Deck.
It’s a Level 4, 1300 ATK monster can banish the top card of your Deck in
order to boost his ATK by 500 for the turn. Then, when he is destroyed
and sent to your Graveyard, you can add one of your banished monster to
your hand. It’s a lot like Card Trooper!
Between Cards from the Sky, Master Hyperion, The Agent of Miracles – Jupiter, Miraculous Descent, and more, it’s easy to see why Dimensional Alchemist works so well in an Agent Deck. By allowing you to reuse and recycle all of your most powerful monster effects, Dimensional Alchemist deserves a look in every Agent Deck.
Archlord Kristya is probably everyone elses favorite
card that isn’t in the Structure Deck, but works perfectly with the
Deck. This massive Fairy has 2800 ATK and an effect that wins games by
itself. You can Special Summon Kristya if you have exactly four
Fairy-Type Monsters in your Graveyard, if you Special Summon her this
way, you get to choose one of those Fairys and add it to your hand.
While Kristya is face up on the field, neither player can Special Summon
monsters. This locks down a lot of Decks right now, sometimes to the
point where your opponent can literally do nothing but stare at Kristya
as she quickly eats away their Life Points.
That isn’t even the end of it though! If Kristya is in danger of
being destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, she returns to the top of
your Deck instead. All you have to do to be able to Summon her again is
send the card picked up with her first effect to the Graveyard, which is
easy if the card you picked up was Honest. There’s basically no reason not to play Krystia in this Deck, especially since it’s been announced to be in the Wind-Up Zenmeister2011 Collectible Tin.
Genex Ally Birdman is a useful Tuner monster for
many Decks. You can Special Summon it by bouncing a monster you control
back to your hand. He’s a level 3 Tuner, which allows you to Synchro
Summon any Level 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 Synchro Monsters when combined with The Agent of Creation – Venus and Mystical Shine Balls.
With Birdman, Venus, and 3 Shine Balls on the field (You can pay
another 500 Life points to Special Summon the one you bounced back to
your hand!) you can Synchro Summon a Level 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 Synchro
Monster. This means you will have an answer to almost any situation your
opponent can come up with, all it costs is a few Life Points!
Mystical Shine Balls can also be combined to Xyz Summon Gachi Gachi Gantetsu.
With Gachi Gachi on board, all your monsters power up by 400 ATK and
DEF, making your Agent of Creation a 2000 ATK Level 3 monster!
These are just a few of the cards that aren’t in the Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck
but work well with the cards that are in it just the same. Try to come
up with a few of your own and you’ll see just how powerful an Agent Deck
can become.
previous article. However, a deck is only as good as its support.
Thankfully, the amount of cards that work in an Agent Deck is
staggering! Today we’re going to take a look at some of the cards that
aren’t in the Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck, but work just as well in your very own Agent Deck.
Dimensional Alchemist is probably my favorite card
that isn’t in the Structure Deck, but works perfectly with the Deck.
It’s a Level 4, 1300 ATK monster can banish the top card of your Deck in
order to boost his ATK by 500 for the turn. Then, when he is destroyed
and sent to your Graveyard, you can add one of your banished monster to
your hand. It’s a lot like Card Trooper!
Between Cards from the Sky, Master Hyperion, The Agent of Miracles – Jupiter, Miraculous Descent, and more, it’s easy to see why Dimensional Alchemist works so well in an Agent Deck. By allowing you to reuse and recycle all of your most powerful monster effects, Dimensional Alchemist deserves a look in every Agent Deck.
Archlord Kristya is probably everyone elses favorite
card that isn’t in the Structure Deck, but works perfectly with the
Deck. This massive Fairy has 2800 ATK and an effect that wins games by
itself. You can Special Summon Kristya if you have exactly four
Fairy-Type Monsters in your Graveyard, if you Special Summon her this
way, you get to choose one of those Fairys and add it to your hand.
While Kristya is face up on the field, neither player can Special Summon
monsters. This locks down a lot of Decks right now, sometimes to the
point where your opponent can literally do nothing but stare at Kristya
as she quickly eats away their Life Points.
That isn’t even the end of it though! If Kristya is in danger of
being destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, she returns to the top of
your Deck instead. All you have to do to be able to Summon her again is
send the card picked up with her first effect to the Graveyard, which is
easy if the card you picked up was Honest. There’s basically no reason not to play Krystia in this Deck, especially since it’s been announced to be in the Wind-Up Zenmeister2011 Collectible Tin.
Genex Ally Birdman is a useful Tuner monster for
many Decks. You can Special Summon it by bouncing a monster you control
back to your hand. He’s a level 3 Tuner, which allows you to Synchro
Summon any Level 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 Synchro Monsters when combined with The Agent of Creation – Venus and Mystical Shine Balls.
With Birdman, Venus, and 3 Shine Balls on the field (You can pay
another 500 Life points to Special Summon the one you bounced back to
your hand!) you can Synchro Summon a Level 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 Synchro
Monster. This means you will have an answer to almost any situation your
opponent can come up with, all it costs is a few Life Points!
Mystical Shine Balls can also be combined to Xyz Summon Gachi Gachi Gantetsu.
With Gachi Gachi on board, all your monsters power up by 400 ATK and
DEF, making your Agent of Creation a 2000 ATK Level 3 monster!
These are just a few of the cards that aren’t in the Lost Sanctuary Structure Deck
but work well with the cards that are in it just the same. Try to come
up with a few of your own and you’ll see just how powerful an Agent Deck
can become.
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