Yes, but with skill drain.
Most likely a vanilla beatdown deck
'Beatdown' is a deck type focused on concentrating on summoning strong creatures to the field. They typically try to overwhelm the opponent before they can establish their own deck strategy. Beatdown is also a reprint of cards that were released as two 61-card pre-constructed decks, in December 2000. Cards from this set have a mace as the set symbol.
for a standard deck 50% Monster 25% Spell 25% Trap for a life shaver deck 60% Spell 10% Trap 30% Effect monsters for a beatdown deck 60% High ATK monsters 10% Trap 30% Spell and I recommend keeping to 40 cards but don't go to a point where you are LOOKING for cards to put in your deck.
As a 3rd party voice, I recommend the "Reshiram Charizard-GX" deck for competitive Pokemon battles. This deck features powerful Pokemon and strategic card combinations that can give you an edge in battles.
If you have basic wood working skills or are a skilled carpenter, then yes, I would recommend using do-it-yourself plans. However, if you have never built anything out of wood before, I would leave that job for the professionals.
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go to a big 5 store and get a world industies deck, its the best cheap deck.That was my first deck.
well you could make a hydro deck like hydrogedon
A beatdown deck is a deck that focuses on summoning and attacking your opponent with high attack point monsters. Beatdown inclined monsters often have high attack points, but usually trade off the potential for a useful effect (or even have a hurtful effect) for higher attack points. In the case of monsters that are level 4 or under, you will be looking for attack power of near 2000. For one-tributers, you'll want something in the upper twenty thousands (2600 and up), and two-tributers should probably have around 3000 attack points. What gives beatdown decks their niche is the fact that they are usually not very "set-up" intensive, and just summoning your monsters and protecting them long enough to take down your opponent can lead you to victory. When compared to other strategies, beatdown decks are usually much less reliant on specific cards. One mistake that is commonly made when constructing beatdown decks is to focus entirely on filling the deck with powerful monsters. Cards that protect your monsters, special summon your monsters quickly, or remove opponent monsters from the field are still just as important.
sento kiahba or night mare and add exodia thanks
A Beast-type deck is mainly a Beatdown deck (in other words win by attacking). Cards that support increasing attack and summoning more monsters on the field are the center of this strategy.Cards to include in a Beast deck include:"Gaia Power" (most Beasts are Earth)"Green Baboon, Defender of the Forest" (it's powerful and easy to get on the field)Enraged Battle Ox (Piercing is always good in a Beatdown deck)Wild Nature's Release (More power!)A whole lot of other cards. Look up more on yugioh.wikia.com
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