Skull Heads Review

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skull heads review
R/F my Secondary yugioh deck?

Isnt my main and i used a lot of older cards but here it goes

Monster
Luster Dragon (#1) x3
Birdface
Harpie Lady 1 x3
Harpie Lady Sisters
Infernal Dragon
Swarm of Scarabs
twin headed Behemoth

Spell
Cyber Shield
Dragon Treasure x2
Dragon’s Gunfire
Elegant Egotist
Hammer Shot
mist Body
Mountain x2
Nitro Unit
Order to Charge
Share the Pain
Swords of Concealing Light
Swords of revealing light

Trap
Blast Held by tribute
Covering Fire
Magic Jammer
Negate Attack Physical Double
Ring of Destruction
Shadow Spell
Skull Zoma
Spell binding Circle x2
Threatening Roar
Trap hole x2
Windstorm of Etaqua

Going with a Harpie/Dragon theme (Mainly wind Monsters) i made this deck to stall the opponent and use cards to support each other. I use it against high attack low defense decks..
Harpie lady #1 Combo works well for me but i think i need to add more monsters and get rid some of the more less needed traps and spell cards but yeah id like a harsh review

well okay then…… i would say that this theme is unstable, either go with dragon, harpie or wind frankly, the reason i say that is because you have dragon gunfire and dragon treasure, i’m sure you’ll agree when i say you may draw those cards with a hand mainly filled with harpies, and vice versa. I’m sure wind has it share of support and i would advice you go with that theme. a field spell called rising air current raises the attacks of all wind monsters by 500, that would help would with the beatdown side of things, but for a non-competitive deck the spells/traps are pretty straight-forward. well here is a link for everything you need to know if you do choose to go dwon a wind route, simple click on members, support, anti support to the side and explore.

http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Wind

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