Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Joey Starter Deck
- This card set contains the following items: 47 game cards, including: 50 Monster Cards # Magic Cards # Trap Cards # 3 Foil Cards 1 Offical Rule Book 1 Duel Field
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Yugioh Joey Starter Deck
YUGIOH deck contains 47 commom cards, 3 holo cards, 1 rule book, and 1 duel field. The 3 Holo cards are Red Eyes Black Dragon, Penguin Soldier, & Scapegoat.Editorial Review
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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Joey Starter Deck
















April 19th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
This is a great deck that has the powerfull Red Eyes Black Dragon(Attack: 2400, Defense: 2000), Polyimerezation, and also Scapegoat. Although this may not be the best structured deck, it is still very powerfull and usefull. Thousand Dragon is also a very good Fusion monster that comes very handy in this deck. …. Everyone that buys this deck will be very satisfied.
Here is a list of all the great cards that come inside this powerfull starter deck:
Red-Eyes B. Dragon
Swordsman of Landstar
Baby Dragon
Spirit of the Harp
Island Turtle
Flame Manipulator
Masaki the Legendary Swordsman
7 Colored Fish
Armored Lizard
Darkfire Soldier #1
Harpie’s Brother
Gearfried the Iron Knight
Karate Man
Milus Radiant
Time Wizard
Maha Vailo
Magician of Faith
Big Eye
Sangan
Princess of Tsurugi
White Magical Hat
Penguin Soldier
Thousand Dragon
Flame Swordsman
Malevolent Nuzzler
Dark Hole
Dian Keto the Cure Master
Fissure
De-Spell
Change of Heart
Block Attack
Giant Trunade
The Reliable Guardian
Remove Trap
Monster Reborn
Polymerization
Mountain
Dragon Treasure
Eternal Rest
Shield & Sword
Scapegoat
Just Desserts
Trap Hole
Reinforcements
Castle Walls
Waboku
Ultimate Offering
Seven Tools of the Bandit
Fake Trap
Reverse Trap
Rating: 4 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 4:43 pm
I have to say that compared to the original starter decks, Yugi and Kaiba, Upper Deck has done an excellent job of improving on the variety of cards and even providing a reprint of the manual with updated rules. The main difference between both the Pegasus and Joey Starter decks is the complexity of their deck contents. For those of you just beginning as a Yu-Gi-Oh! player, I recommend the Joey deck over the Pegasus deck. The Joey deck has powerful cards, such as Red Eyes Black Dragon and will help teach beginners to learn and focus on stratagies that will ultimatly help them get much better and possibly master the game. This Starter Deck also contains many Rare cards from the earlier expansions so you don’t constantly have to buy cards from older sets, but the beginner can instead focus on mastering the new set of rules introduced with each booster expansion. Once the beginner has mastered the essential rules they can begin to either modify or change their entire deck structure by adding the Pegasus Starter Deck, which is also an excellent addition to any duelist’s arsenal or they can continue to collect cards from booster expansions such as Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon, Metal Raiders, Magic Ruler, Pharaoh’s Servant, Labyrinth of Nightmare, Legacy of Darkness, Pharanoic Guardian and the soon to be released Magician’s Force.
This starter deck will also help the advanced duelist improve their magic, trap and effect monster aresenal because it adds many usefull cards such as Magic Jammer, ScapeGoat and Penguin Soldier. Those of you just starting, I wish all of you good luck in your quest to master this exciting and challenging collectable card game.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 7:35 pm
To make a great deck you need good cards.
I would recomend the Joey deck because it has cards that younger duelists can understand.
I would only use 65 to 70 cards in my deck.
For more expierienced duilests I would buy the Pegusuas deck the Kieba deck I would not buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 19th, 2010 at 9:38 pm
OK, so you say you aren’t rich enough to get good Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. Well stop complaining because now you have two new starter decks and they come chocked full with STAPLE cards that are otherwise Super or Ultra rare and would cost a fortune to get (Change of Heart, Monster Reborn, Polymerization, etc.). The Joey deck is a great balance of monsters and magic with a dash of fusion monsters just for kicks. There is much debate over “which deck is better”, however it really depends on the skills of the duelist. Mom’s and Dad’s: you need to get your own deck and challenge your kids. The only way to get good at the game is to play and experiment with different strategies. Also, it’s good quality time with your kids and it gets them away from the television.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 20th, 2010 at 12:13 am
this Deck has a lot of good cards like Poilermazation, it can fuse two of your own monsters to create a more powerfull one. Heres the reviw of the cards:
ScapeGoat: a little shiny stall card, but a stall card no less.
Milus Raidiant: It increases the power of your Earth types, but decreases Wind types. Very good but too weak to do any good.
Pegiun Solider: excellent. Thats all I can Say. Return two monsters to thiere hand for the price of one?
Haipie’s brother/7-Collerd Fish: Two 1800 ATK monsters?!? Just add Laginn from the Kaiba starter and you get a perfect BeatDown.
Time wizzard: Works better with Baby Dragon. It can give you the win or blow your self up.
Red eyes Black Dragon: A dragon not to be messed with. Combined with Dragon Treaser and Moutian, you have one nasty combo there.
Thousand Dragon: Same as the Red Eyes, but needs more work to get out.
Dark Fire Solider #1: 1700 ATK,. Nough Said.
ultimite Offering: Can help in getting out your Red Eyes.
Sangan: can help you get your Baby Dragon/ Time wizzard/Masaki/Proyo Sorcer.
Magician of Faith: Reuse your Poliermazation.
flame Swordsman:Another 1800 monster that you need to speacel summon woith Polermazation.
Polermazation: What a great card, only you need two or three in a deck to use. Lucky you got Sangan and Monster reborn to get back your Sangan.
Hope this Reviw has servend you well as how you could build a better Joey Deck.
Rating: 5 / 5