People never really completely stopped adding Swords of Revealing Light to their Decks. It is considered a "staple" if a player also owns Giant Trunade and Call of the Haunted. Swords of Revealing Light is a very important asset to Stall Decks as it can provide much-needed "stalling" if a player cannot Draw the signature permanent stall cards such as Gravity Bind and Level Limit - Area B.
You can as long as it has no forbidden cards contained and has the right amount as the tournament allows e.g. Swords Of Revealing Light can only be in your deck once.
Because the people running the ship were all like, we gonna lock you in the lower decks and not give you the key because we like the rich people better and they deserve to live more than you. All the poor people on the lower decks died.
Because the people that think they are gay feel ashamed when they see them and they blame their gayness on tech decks.
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Titanic had eleven decks, eight of them were passenger decks.
The reasoning behind this is the same reason you don't see poor people living in mansions. The lower decks were the cheapest and contained the least amount of amenities while the upper decks are more expensive and had many luxurious amenities to make their trip more enjoyable
how many decks were on the mayflower
The best are dinosaur decks and dragon decks. P.S Dragon decks are better Dragon decks are the best. AKA: divine beast decks kill but 1 in a trillion use them.)
The people in steerage were at the bottom of the ship and below water level. There were no windows, no rooms, and very little of anything else. The ships in the 1900's divided decks according to classes of people. The decks were separated with locked gates and the upper deck people who paid the most for passage never met or saw the people on the other decks. The immigrants below were locked in so they couldn't have access to the upper decks. They were considered the poorest dirtiest people on the ship so we're sold the worse accommodations.
deck structuring is always the hardest part...the six samurais rely mostly on each other for their effect...always have the basic cards as in mirror force, magic cylinder, call of the haunted, premature burial, swords of revealing light, nobleman of crossout and other cards that are pretty much basic standards...just keep in mind that you want to try to control the field or get that control back once you lose it...hope some of this helped you...
A between decks is the space between any two decks of a ship.