Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is easily the most ambitious Yu-Gi-Oh! game ever made. With tens of thousands of cards and up-to-date rulesets to play with, it's overtaken Legacy of the Duelist and Duel Links as the best way to play the TCG online.
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Though every player starts off with the same Starter Deck, completing the initial tutorial will reward you with the choice of one of three Structure Decks (with two more available to buy for 300 gems each in the in-game store). These decks are more advanced, and each focuses on a different type of Special Summoning for you to get to grips with. For new players the choice can be overwhelming, especially when they focus on mechanics you haven't been introduced to yet. So which should you go for?
Here is everything you need to know to help you decide which of the three free Structure decks is best for you. Keep in mind that there will be opportunities later on to acquire the two you didn't pick, so don't stress too much over the decision.
Power of the Dragon is probably the deck anybody fresh into Yu-Gi-Oh! might want to pick, as it uses cards known to a lot of older watchers of the anime, like Lord of D. and the iconic Blue-eyes White Dragon.
It also uses the oldest special summoning mechanic of all three, being a Dragon-centric deck focused on Fusion Summoning to pull ouT powerful monsters like King Dragon and Five-Headed Dragon from your extra deck. Plus, who wouldn't want to throw a load of powerful dragons onto the field?
The second of the three starter Structure Decks uses the Synchro Summoning mechanic first introduces in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. Synchro Summoning feels complicated at first, as you need to combine
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