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Want to improve your speed reading and reading comprehension skill? Do you like playing solitaire or waiting 15 minutes watching someone else play? Like card game that is decided on a coin flip?

Jokes aside, Master Duel is very free to play friendly. You are given enough resources to make a top tier deck as a new player or waste it on decks/cards that you like. Before you spend any of your free gems, you have to decide on what type of player you are.

Are you the type that wants to win at any cost and will only use what ever the current Meta deck is or are you the type the just want to have fun and play nostalgic deck/cards?

You only have enough to do one or the other with your starting freebie resources. That said, the game is very generous with the amount of free gems you can receive, so you will be able to get enough gems to pull cards to make new deck as you continue to play.


*This part is for all the Old Guards/People who played Yu-Gi-Oh! back in their school days:
If you played Yu-Gi-Oh! a long time ago and want to get back into it, how the game is currently being played is nothing like how you remembered it.

If you think setting a Monster and a few Spells/Traps on the field is the best opening play, you will be in for a rude awakening when your opponent special summons 20 times in a row and end their turn on a few monsters with the effect of "Negate a card effect" primed to go on your turn.

The best way I can describe how modern Yu-Gi-Oh! is played, it is like a Tower Defense game. If you are going first, you want to set up your field to either withstand your opponent plays next turn or set up a field to make it harder for them to do/play anything.

If you are going 2nd, you want to break your opponent field and or while it is your opponent starting turn, you play cards that allow you to interact and hinder their plays to make it easier for you to break their defense on your turn.

(The cards I'm referring that interact and hinder your opponent during their turn are grouped as "Hand Traps", as a new player, you should look up what they are and how they are used. They for the most part, are not optional and will be required to be in your deck)

The best tip I can give new players is, just read your opponent cards during your duel then go back to watch the replay and read them again if you don't understand the cards. It will be daunting and confusing but doing so will make you a better player. Like I said above in the opening joke of the review, doing so will improve your speed reading and reading comprehension skill.
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