
This game is essentially impossible to complete without farming for cards, and magic cards are the hardest to acquire, which is why you want to be sure you start the game with the best lineup it can give you (or at least as close as possible!) The next thing to discuss is which cards we want out of these and why. There are three different types of these magic cards in the starter deck, a field change, an equipment, and a destruction card.

The 3 magic cards are the most important and valuable in this set since they can be the most versatile and also the most rare cards to obtain in the long run that are useful.

The starter deck rolls 37 monsters and 3 magics. So, first of all, let me explain WHY you should go for a particular set of cards and restart if you don’t get them. If you’d like to see the video form, check the links down at the bottom of the page.įor this article I will be focusing only on the Starter Deck and what you need to know to look for before you begin the game. This guide will be presented in two different ways. I may expand on other deck building strategies in the future, let me know if you’re interested in that, but for now, let’s go with THTD.

This guide will focus on using the Twin Headed Thunder Dragon and other cards in order to make completing the game as easy and efficient as possible. Hello, everyone and welcome to the first part for my Ultimate Guide Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories
