Subject: Why tribute? yugitips@pojo.com Outshined here. A lot of people hate having to discard cards for graceful charity, tttd, and magic jammer. Who wouldn't? But my opinion is that this is actually to your advantage. Heres what you need: one of the above discard magic/traps, a big monster (as big as you like), and a revival card. Graceful Charity: This combo lets you draw more cards and get a large monster free. Not bad. My suggestion is that you get at least one big monster or revival card in your hand. If you aren't a gambling person, have both. Chances are, if you have one, you'll draw the other. Use charity, then discard your monster and revive it. You have simultaneously eliminated one of your discards by making it to your advantage, drawn crucial cards, and gotten a big monster on the field free. Great for just about any deck. TTTD: Use tttd and destroy that nasty facedown flip, threateningly large monster, or irritating defense monster thats preventing direct damage shots. Discard your big monster, reborn it, and then hammer their open field with it. Great for beatdown. Magic Jammer: Raigeki going to waste your forces? Jam it, then discard your big monster, and revive it on your next turn (or use call of the haunted, if you want to really be safe). You prevent the destruction of your forces and get a big monsters on the field free for a counter attack. Ouch. Obviously, these combos work best if you have at least 3 revival cards, monster reborn, premature burial, and call of the haunted being first picks. Contact info: darkdragon16@hotmail.com . messages are fine, but spam will be promptly terminated. ---------- The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE*