Masters of Dragon Fusion (STRUCTURE DECK)

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Deck Name: MASTERS OF DRAGON FUSION
Author: ENGLISH CHEF
Count: 44 (including fusions)

Fusions:
Dragon Master Knight (holo)
Meteor Black Dragon
B.Skull Dragon
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon

Monsters: 17
Black Luster Soldier (ritual version)
Red-Eyes Black Dragon
Red-Eyes Black Dragon
Red-Eyes Black Dragon
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
Summoned Skull
Meteor Dragon
King of the Swamps
King of the Swamps
King of the Swamps
Cyber Jar
Morphing Jar
Spirit Reaper
Kaibaman
Red-eyes black chick


Spells: 18
Dragon's Mirror
Dragon's Mirror
Polymerization
Polymerization
Polymerization
Fusion Gate
Fusion Gate
Black Luster Ritual
Branch
Premature Burial
Dark Hole
Swords of Revealing Light
Dimension Fusion
Nobleman of Crossout
Big Bang Shot
Megamorph
Mystical Space Typhoon
Re-Fusion

Traps:5
Call of the Haunted
Dragon Lure [new]
Dragon Lure
Exchange of spirit
Return from the Different Dimension

Dragon Lure [new]
Continuous trap
As long as this card remains face-up on the field, you can add 1 Dragon-Type monster from your Deck to your hand per turn instead of drawing 1 card during your Draw Phase. Your deck is then shuffled.


Dragon Master Knight [ocg]
Level 12
Dragon/Effect/Fusion
5000/4000
Fusion- Black Luster Soldier/Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.
This card can only be special summoned by fusion summon.
Adds 500 atttack for each dragon on the field and in either players graveyard

Meteor Dragon [ocg]
level 6
Dragon
1800/2000

Black meteor dragon [ocg]
level 8
Dragon/fusion
3500/2000
fusion- red-eyes black dragon/meteor dragon

CONCEPT:

The concept is to summon huge dragon fusions, mostly from the hand, although the graveyard is also an option (especially when Exchange of spirits kicks in). Multiple uses of Fusion Gate are possible, including a huge rush with Dimension Fusion and rftdd. Dragon lure is to help get the fusion components, and finally we will have some OCG dragon fusions that are sadly lacking at this time.
Oh- and I can imagine that all the younger fans are going to love this- "HOW MANY big dragons ?!?!?"
 
STRIDERLGN said:
nooooooooooo

lol

sorry but thats just too dependent on fusion

I agree- but that is the point.
I have run decks based entirely around fusions, and they can work extremely well, providing that the whole deck IS based around it.

This deck has multiple ways of fusing cards, as well as re-using fusions. That most of the monsters are tributes is largelly irrelevant, as most of the fusions will be done from hand, from graveyard, or from the field after a Dimension Fusion/rftdd.

I just rechecked my count, and have edited to make the count 40.
 
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