Subject: Will's Yu-Gi-Oh Top 
Ten List- Top Ten Monster Cards
       As you 
know, decisions are hard to make for your deck, especially when it comes to 
monster cards.  Monster cards are key to playing, and specific cards belong 
in specific decks.  Like my previous article, I will include the 10 best 
monster cards, reasons why they are, and ways to use them!
(From 10th to 
1st))
10. Man Eater Bug-This card, though very common, is extremely 
valuable in the right situation.
9. Summonned Skull-This card is a must 
have for any deck.  For only 1 tribute and a 2500 attack, you cant go wrong 
with it.
8. Sinister Serpent- Perfect in most decks, it is the perfect 
tribute monster.  It goes right to your hand when destroyed, so with a dark 
door out, you won't have any   direct damage to your 
lifepoints.
7. Blue Eyes White Dragon- This card is easily countered, but 
is so full of raw power it is hard to resist.  A 3000 attack is tough for 
anyone to contend with.
6. Gemini Elf- A card for most decks, 
particularly a beatdown, gemini elf is the strongest no effect no tribute 
monster in terms of attack.
5. Exodia(All pieces, would be #1, but is 
hard and impractical to unleash)  An unreversible effect meets those blind 
and incompetent enough to not see it coming.
4. Yata Garasu-  Even 
though i am not a fan of Spirit monster, Yata Garasu is an all powerful monster 
capable of winning a duel by itself.
3. Barrell Dragon-  A very 
powerful monster in terms of attack and defense, but I would say it has one of 
the best effects in the game.  With a 50 percent chance of destroying one 
monster, it can render a defense monster useless.
2. Jinzo-  As you 
all know, Jinzo, A powerful 1 tribute monster, is nearly invincible when played 
correctly.  All traps being useless is an almost unstoppable 
effect.
1. Relinquished-  Even thought I dislike Rituals, this one 
is worth it. Though more common since the Pegasus deck, its effect still remains 
to be beaten.  This is such a hard card to beat, its better to have one 
then face one.
Please direct any questions or comments to me, Will, at 
Bruins006@aol.com
I will be happy to discuss, suggest, and take suggestions 
from anyone intrigued by my article.  Please, try to help, not criticize. : 
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