There are over 10,000 cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, and with the variety of meta strategies and deck archetypes in the game, it can be difficult to decide which cards to craft first. Master Duel’s card crafting system allows players to craft any card they need for their deck using Craft Points of the same rarity as the card they want. By dismantling three cards of the same rarity, players can earn enough Craft Points to craft one new card, which makes Craft Points one of the game’s most valuable resources. Crafting staple cards early on will allow players to build a variety of decks that can compete in the game’s current meta and counter common strategies.
Staple cards work well in any deck and have essential effects that players can rely on in any duel, like allowing the player to draw cards or destroy an opponent’s Monster. Most deck staples require Ultra Rare Craft Points in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, so players should prioritize crafting them since UR Craft Points are the hardest to get. However, there are some great staple cards available that are only Normal or Rare rarity, making them much cheaper to craft for budget players than some of the expensive Ultra Rare cards.
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Fortunately, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel also offers some of its best staples without requiring players to craft them, and players should be sure to pick these cards up as early on in the game as possible. Cards like Raigeki and Monster Reborn can be obtained by completing the introductory Duel Strategy Solo Mission. Additionally, one of the best cards in the current meta, Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring, is available in the Shop as part of a Bundle, and its ability to interrupt the opponent’s combo makes
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