Well there are many, but one of the best you can have is red-eyes darkness metal dragon. Research it if you want to now exactly why.
Other than that masked dragon can be a good defense if you have 2 or more. Combo that with armed dragons lv 3 and 5 you have a combo move!
(set masked dragon, let your opponent destroy it and if he can attack again special summon another, if not, special summon armed dragon lv 3. Then. in your standby phase, you get a lv 5! or you can tribute it.
Hope that was useful!
None of them are truly the best, although some are so good it's against Konami rules to put more than one of them in your deck. Decks with solid, unified themes and cards that support such themes work the best. For example, I run a spellcaster deck, but I wouldn't put the limited Reinforcement of the Army in my deck because it supports warriors, not spellcasters. Making a good deck means using cards that work well together.
Blue-Eyes White Dragon x3, lord of d., flute of summoning dragon, luster dragon(1 & 2), Mountain
"The Cheese" A deck of cards.
put in cards like prime matirial dragon and lord of d to protect the blue eyes. put in cards like prime matirial dragon and lord of d to protect the blue eyes.
depends on how you put together your deck or who your opponent is. if you have dark types in your deck,graveyard,and field, then i suggest rainbow dark dragon but you will not gain as much attack as rainbow dragon.although rainbow dragon gives you a lot of attack, there is not as much cards available to gain the attack and..... its complicated so ill just get to the point, they are the same if you have a regular deck that is not focused on certain monsters so like i said, depends on how you put your deck together.
Some of the best red tutors in Magic: The Gathering for finding specific cards in your deck are Gamble, Imperial Recruiter, and Goblin Matron. These cards allow you to search your deck for the card you need and put it into your hand, helping you find key cards to improve your strategy.
It Depends. if your opponent uses lots of cards shining would negate, or if he uses a dragon deck, then yes. If not, put it in a side deck or use a card like last turn to finish the opposition. If the opponent uses a remove from play deck, be prepared and hope for the best.
Not a starter deck, but a special structure deck pack. They don't sell them in stores anymore, but you can order them off of Toywiz. The 5-Headed Dragon came in a Special Edition of the Dinosaur Deck, (the one that featured Super Conductor Tyranno). To summon 5-Headed Dragon, you need to fuse together any 5 Dragon cards, (it doesn't matter which, his attack points are 5000, and so are his Defense points). Here's a tip, if you plan to use one, If you put a Future Fusion and Dragon's mirror in your deck, along with a couple Polymerizations and Fusion Sage's, you can Summon 5-Headed Dragon very quickly in the Duel. It works best in a well-supported Dragon Deck.
Try put in gandorathe dragon of destruction
well that's a vague question cause in yugioh 5ds, stardust dragon is yusei fudo's favorite/best card. Since stardust dragon is an excellent card, you can put it in just about any deck with synchro summoning.
remove all cards in your deck delete them then buytwo rubbish/cheap cards, put in deck tye in'duplox' an you get 5 free cards
no, but there is a yugo ap for the i phone where YOU make your own deck, or you can go to the deck doctor and you give him your deck and he will fix it up for you, or if you have a friend that is an absolute pro like me :), you can ask of him to help you with your deck.