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 Yugioh Reader Tips, Rants and Raves

From: GUYOBRAINS@aol.com [mailto:GUYOBRAINS@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 10:05 AM

Subject: End Phase "Loop" Strategy - Dustin H.



I'd like to contribute a strategy that, in my opinion, is very good. I don't want to sound arrogant, (I mean, someone may have already sent in this strategy and I don't know it) but I think this is a very excellent strategy.



This strategy involves four different cards:

Fire Princess - As many as possible; here on referred to as Princess

Manticore of Darkness - Two (of course); here on referred to as Manticore

Solemn Wishes - As many as you want;here on referred to as SW

Card of Safe Return - No more than one on the field; here on referred to as CoSR



Here's how it works. First off, you need as many of your Princesses on the field as possible. You'll need one Manticore in the graveyard and one on the field or in your hand. You also need at least one each of SW and CoSR (although for CoSR, you're probably better off with only one) on the field.



1. Use Manticore's ability to sacrifice your other Manticore and summon him from the graveyard.

2. CoSR will let you draw a card when Manticore returns.

3. SW will give you 500 LP when you draw thanks to CoRS.

4. Princess will inflict 500 LP of damage to the opponent when you gain LP from SW.

5. Repeat from 1 until the opponent is out of LP.



Now, of course this strategy does have a flaw. If you don't have any cards in your deck, you probably shouldn't be considering this. However, if you can somehow pull it off early in the game, you probably won't lose.



And of course, it can be difficult to accomplish, unless you use a lot of drawing power, in which case you probably won't be using it. However, with three Princesses on the field, you only need to draw six times (probably less, since by that time, your opponent must have lost some LP).



If someone sees a problem with this strategy, or you just want to congratulate me on my genius, (it takes a special kind of duelist to see a single card and watch such an amazing strategy unfold in their mind) you can e-mail me at GUYOBRAINS@aol.com.



And, yes, I've checked, it can be used in Advanced format.
 


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