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Yu Gi Oh is a very popular Trading Card Game, but it can be hard for beginners to build an effective deck. There are pre-built decks available for purchase, which are easy for beginners to use. But for the enthusiastic player, building your own Deck is the way to go. Whether you're a rookie growing out of their shell or a daring newbie looking for a head start, this article will teach you how to construct your own deck.
 
Yu Gi Oh is a very popular Trading Card Game, but it can be hard for beginners to build an effective deck. There are pre-built decks available for purchase, which are easy for beginners to use. But for the enthusiastic player, building your own Deck is the way to go. Whether you're a rookie growing out of their shell or a daring newbie looking for a head start, this article will teach you how to construct your own deck.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# Acquire some Yu-Gi-Oh! '''cards.''' If you already have cards, lay them out so you can see them all and organize them easily.  It's a good idea to have a lot of cards so you have some variety. If you don't think you have enough to work with, buy a tin or two. These offer a few cards from a lot of series to choose from. If you already have an idea of what you're looking for, you can buy singles online or at your local trading card store. Alternatively you may construct and test a deck with an online simulator, such as on the Dueling Book website (Dueling Network is down), before deciding to buy some cards.  
 
# Acquire some Yu-Gi-Oh! '''cards.''' If you already have cards, lay them out so you can see them all and organize them easily.  It's a good idea to have a lot of cards so you have some variety. If you don't think you have enough to work with, buy a tin or two. These offer a few cards from a lot of series to choose from. If you already have an idea of what you're looking for, you can buy singles online or at your local trading card store. Alternatively you may construct and test a deck with an online simulator, such as on the Dueling Book website (Dueling Network is down), before deciding to buy some cards.