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How many Athiest’s feel they are smarter than Albert Einstein?

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Here is a list of mental Gladiators of faith.
Thank God they never made the "A" list.

Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)
Copernicus was the Polish astronomer who put forward the first mathematically based system of planets going around the sun. He attended various European universities, and became a Canon in the Catholic church in 1497. His new system was actually first presented in the Vatican gardens in 1533 before Pope Clement VII who approved, and urged Copernicus to publish it around this time. Copernicus was never under any threat of religious persecution – and was urged to publish both by Catholic Bishop Guise, Cardinal Schonberg, and the Protestant Professor George Rheticus. Copernicus referred sometimes to God in his works, and did not see his system as in conflict with the Bible.
Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1627)
Bacon was a philosopher who is known for establishing the scientific method of inquiry based on experimentation and inductive reasoning. In De Interpretatione Naturae Prooemium, Bacon established his goals as being the discovery of truth, service to his country, and service to the church. Although his work was based upon experimentation and reasoning, he rejected atheism as being the result of insufficient depth of philosophy, stating, "It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man’s mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to religion; for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further; but when it beholdeth the chain of them confederate, and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity." (Of Atheism)
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
Kepler was a brilliant mathematician and astronomer. He did early work on light, and established the laws of planetary motion about the sun. He also came close to reaching the Newtonian concept of universal gravity – well before Newton was born! His introduction of the idea of force in astronomy changed it radically in a modern direction. Kepler was an extremely sincere and pious Lutheran, whose works on astronomy contain writings about how space and the heavenly bodies represent the Trinity. Kepler suffered no persecution for his open avowal of the sun-centered system, and, indeed, was allowed as a Protestant to stay in Catholic Graz as a Professor (1595-1600) when other Protestants had been expelled!
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Galileo is often remembered for his conflict with the Roman Catholic Church. His controversial work on the solar system was published in 1633. It had no proofs of a sun-centered system (Galileo’s telescope discoveries did not indicate a moving earth) and his one "proof" based upon the tides was invalid. It ignored the correct elliptical orbits of planets published twenty five years earlier by Kepler. Since his work finished by putting the Pope’s favorite argument in the mouth of the simpleton in the dialogue, the Pope (an old friend of Galileo’s) was very offended. After the "trial" and being forbidden to teach the sun-centered system, Galileo did his most useful theoretical work, which was on dynamics. Galileo expressly said that the Bible cannot err, and saw his system as an alternate interpretation of the biblical texts.
Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
Descartes was a French mathematician, scientist and philosopher who has been called the father of modern philosophy. His school studies made him dissatisfied with previous philosophy: He had a deep religious faith as a Roman Catholic, which he retained to his dying day, along with a resolute, passionate desire to discover the truth. At the age of 24 he had a dream, and felt the vocational call to seek to bring knowledge together in one system of thought. His system began by asking what could be known if all else were doubted – suggesting the famous "I think therefore I am". Actually, it is often forgotten that the next step for Descartes was to establish the near certainty of the existence of God – for only if God both exists and would not want us to be deceived by our experiences – can we trust our senses and logical thought processes. God is, therefore, central to his whole philosophy. What he really wanted to see was that his philosophy be adopted as standard Roman Catholic teaching. Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon (1561-1626) are generally regarded as the key figures in the development of scientific methodology. Both had systems in which God was important, and both seem more devout than the average for their era.
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
In optics, mechanics, and mathematics, Newton was a figure of undisputed genius and innovation. In all his science (including chemistry) he saw mathematics and numbers as central. What is less well known is that he was devoutly religious and saw numbers as involved in understanding God’s plan for history from the Bible. He did a considerable work on biblical numerology, and, though aspects of his beliefs were not orthodox, he thought theology was very important. In his system of physics, God is essential to the nature and absoluteness of space. In Principia he stated, "The most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion on an intelligent and powerful Being."
Robert Boyle (1791-1867)
One of the founders and key early members of the Royal Society, Boyle gave his name to "Boyle’s Law" for gases, and also wrote an important work on chemistry. Encyclopedia Britannica says of him: "By his will he endowed a series of Boyle lectures, or sermons, which still continue, ‘for proving the Christian religion against notorious infidels…’ As a devout Protestant, Boyle took a special interest in promoting the Christian religion abroad, giving money to translate and publish the New Testament into Irish and Turkish. In 1690 he developed his theological views in The Christian Virtuoso, which he wrote to show that the study of nature was a central religious duty." Boyle wrote against atheists in his day (the notion that atheism is a modern invention is a myth), and was clearly much more devoutly Christian than the average in his era.

Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
Michael Faraday was the son of a blacksmith who became one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century. His work on electricity and magnetism not only revolutionized physics, but led to much of our lifestyles today, which depends on them (including computers and telephone lines and, so, web sites). Faraday was a devoutly Christian member of the Sandemanians, which significantly influenced him and strongly affected the way in which he approached and interpreted nature. Originating from Presbyterians, the Sandemanians rejected the idea of state churches, and tried to go back to a New Testament type of Christianity.
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)
Mendel was the first to lay the mathematical foundations of genetics, in what came to be called "Mendelianism". He began his research in 1856 (three years before Darwin published his Origin of Species) in the garden of the Monastery in which he was a monk. Mendel was elected Abbot of his Monastery in 1868. His work remained comparatively unknown until the turn of the century, when a new generation of botanists began finding similar results and "rediscovered" him (though their ideas were not identical to his). An interesting point is that the 1860′s was notable for formation of the X-Club, which was dedicated to lessening religious influences and propagating an image of "conflict" between science and religion. One sympathizer was Darwin’s cousin Francis Galton, whose scientific interest was in genetics (a proponent of eugenics – selective breeding among humans to "improve" the stock). He was writing how the "priestly mind" was not conducive to science while, at around the same time, an Austrian monk was making the breakthrough in genetics. The rediscovery of the work of Mendel came too late to affect Galton’s contribution.
William Thomson Kelvin (1824-1907)
Kelvin was foremost among the small group of British scientists who helped to lay the foundations of modern physics. His work covered many areas of physics, and he was said to have more letters after his name than anyone else in the Commonwealth, since he received numerous honorary degrees from European Universities, which recognized the value of his work. He was a very committed Christian, who was certainly more religious than the average for his era. Interestingly, his fellow physicists George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903) and James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) were also men of deep Christian commitment, in an era when many were nominal, apathetic, or anti-Christian. The Encyclopedia Britannica says "Maxwell is regarded by most modern physicists as the scientist of the 19th century who had the greatest influence on 20th century physics; he is ranked with Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein for the fundamental nature of his contributions." Lord Kelvin was an Old Earth creationist, who estimated the Earth’s age to be somewhere between 20 million and 100 million years, with an upper limit at 500 million years based on cooling rates (a low estimate due to his lack of knowledge about radiogenic heating).
Max Planck (1858-1947)
Planck made many contributions to physics, but is best known for quantum theory, which revolutionized our understanding of the atomic and sub-atomic worlds. In his 1937 lecture "Religion and Naturwissenschaft," Planck expressed the view that God is everywhere present, and held that "the holiness of the unintelligible Godhead is conveyed by the holiness of symbols." Atheists, he thought, attach too much importance to what are merely symbols. Planck was a churchwarden from 1920 until his death, and believed in an almighty, all-knowing, beneficent God (though not necessarily a personal one). Both science and religion wage a "tireless battle against skepticism and dogmatism, against unbelief and superstition" with the goal "toward God!"
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
Einstein is probably the best known and most highly revered scientist of the twentieth century, and is associated with major revolutions in our thinking about time, gravity, and the conversion of matter to energy (E=mc2). Although never coming to belief in a personal God, he recognized the impossibility of a non-created universe. The Encyclopedia Britannica says of him: "Firmly denying atheism, Einstein expressed a belief in "Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the harmony of what exists." This actually motivated his interest in science, as he once remarked to a young physicist: "I want to know how God created this world, I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts, the rest are details." Einstein’s famous epithet on the "uncertainty principle" was "God does not play dice" – and to him this was a real statement about a God in whom he believed. A famous saying of his was "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
I know I spelled Atheist’s wrong, thorry!

I think I’m more logical than you if you think that smart = always right.

How many Athiest’s feel they are smarter than Albert Einstein?

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Here is a list of mental Gladiators of faith.
Thank God they never made the "A" list.

Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)
Copernicus was the Polish astronomer who put forward the first mathematically based system of planets going around the sun. He attended various European universities, and became a Canon in the Catholic church in 1497. His new system was actually first presented in the Vatican gardens in 1533 before Pope Clement VII who approved, and urged Copernicus to publish it around this time. Copernicus was never under any threat of religious persecution – and was urged to publish both by Catholic Bishop Guise, Cardinal Schonberg, and the Protestant Professor George Rheticus. Copernicus referred sometimes to God in his works, and did not see his system as in conflict with the Bible.
Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1627)
Bacon was a philosopher who is known for establishing the scientific method of inquiry based on experimentation and inductive reasoning. In De Interpretatione Naturae Prooemium, Bacon established his goals as being the discovery of truth, service to his country, and service to the church. Although his work was based upon experimentation and reasoning, he rejected atheism as being the result of insufficient depth of philosophy, stating, "It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man’s mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to religion; for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further; but when it beholdeth the chain of them confederate, and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity." (Of Atheism)
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
Kepler was a brilliant mathematician and astronomer. He did early work on light, and established the laws of planetary motion about the sun. He also came close to reaching the Newtonian concept of universal gravity – well before Newton was born! His introduction of the idea of force in astronomy changed it radically in a modern direction. Kepler was an extremely sincere and pious Lutheran, whose works on astronomy contain writings about how space and the heavenly bodies represent the Trinity. Kepler suffered no persecution for his open avowal of the sun-centered system, and, indeed, was allowed as a Protestant to stay in Catholic Graz as a Professor (1595-1600) when other Protestants had been expelled!
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Galileo is often remembered for his conflict with the Roman Catholic Church. His controversial work on the solar system was published in 1633. It had no proofs of a sun-centered system (Galileo’s telescope discoveries did not indicate a moving earth) and his one "proof" based upon the tides was invalid. It ignored the correct elliptical orbits of planets published twenty five years earlier by Kepler. Since his work finished by putting the Pope’s favorite argument in the mouth of the simpleton in the dialogue, the Pope (an old friend of Galileo’s) was very offended. After the "trial" and being forbidden to teach the sun-centered system, Galileo did his most useful theoretical work, which was on dynamics. Galileo expressly said that the Bible cannot err, and saw his system as an alternate interpretation of the biblical texts.
Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
Descartes was a French mathematician, scientist and philosopher who has been called the father of modern philosophy. His school studies made him dissatisfied with previous philosophy: He had a deep religious faith as a Roman Catholic, which he retained to his dying day, along with a resolute, passionate desire to discover the truth. At the age of 24 he had a dream, and felt the vocational call to seek to bring knowledge together in one system of thought. His system began by asking what could be known if all else were doubted – suggesting the famous "I think therefore I am". Actually, it is often forgotten that the next step for Descartes was to establish the near certainty of the existence of God – for only if God both exists and would not want us to be deceived by our experiences – can we trust our senses and logical thought processes. God is, therefore, central to his whole philosophy. What he really wanted to see was that his philosophy be adopted as standard Roman Catholic teaching. Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon (1561-1626) are generally regarded as the key figures in the development of scientific methodology. Both had systems in which God was important, and both seem more devout than the average for their era.
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
In optics, mechanics, and mathematics, Newton was a figure of undisputed genius and innovation. In all his science (including chemistry) he saw mathematics and numbers as central. What is less well known is that he was devoutly religious and saw numbers as involved in understanding God’s plan for history from the Bible. He did a considerable work on biblical numerology, and, though aspects of his beliefs were not orthodox, he thought theology was very important. In his system of physics, God is essential to the nature and absoluteness of space. In Principia he stated, "The most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion on an intelligent and powerful Being."
Robert Boyle (1791-1867)
One of the founders and key early members of the Royal Society, Boyle gave his name to "Boyle’s Law" for gases, and also wrote an important work on chemistry. Encyclopedia Britannica says of him: "By his will he endowed a series of Boyle lectures, or sermons, which still continue, ‘for proving the Christian religion against notorious infidels…’ As a devout Protestant, Boyle took a special interest in promoting the Christian religion abroad, giving money to translate and publish the New Testament into Irish and Turkish. In 1690 he developed his theological views in The Christian Virtuoso, which he wrote to show that the study of nature was a central religious duty." Boyle wrote against atheists in his day (the notion that atheism is a modern invention is a myth), and was clearly much more devoutly Christian than the average in his era.

Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
Michael Faraday was the son of a blacksmith who became one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century. His work on electricity and magnetism not only revolutionized physics, but led to much of our lifestyles today, which depends on them (including computers and telephone lines and, so, web sites). Faraday was a devoutly Christian member of the Sandemanians, which significantly influenced him and strongly affected the way in which he approached and interpreted nature. Originating from Presbyterians, the Sandemanians rejected the idea of state churches, and tried to go back to a New Testament type of Christianity.
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884)
Mendel was the first to lay the mathematical foundations of genetics, in what came to be called "Mendelianism". He began his research in 1856 (three years before Darwin published his Origin of Species) in the garden of the Monastery in which he was a monk. Mendel was elected Abbot of his Monastery in 1868. His work remained comparatively unknown until the turn of the century, when a new generation of botanists began finding similar results and "rediscovered" him (though their ideas were not identical to his). An interesting point is that the 1860′s was notable for formation of the X-Club, which was dedicated to lessening religious influences and propagating an image of "conflict" between science and religion. One sympathizer was Darwin’s cousin Francis Galton, whose scientific interest was in genetics (a proponent of eugenics – selective breeding among humans to "improve" the stock). He was writing how the "priestly mind" was not conducive to science while, at around the same time, an Austrian monk was making the breakthrough in genetics. The rediscovery of the work of Mendel came too late to affect Galton’s contribution.
William Thomson Kelvin (1824-1907)
Kelvin was foremost among the small group of British scientists who helped to lay the foundations of modern physics. His work covered many areas of physics, and he was said to have more letters after his name than anyone else in the Commonwealth, since he received numerous honorary degrees from European Universities, which recognized the value of his work. He was a very committed Christian, who was certainly more religious than the average for his era. Interestingly, his fellow physicists George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903) and James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) were also men of deep Christian commitment, in an era when many were nominal, apathetic, or anti-Christian. The Encyclopedia Britannica says "Maxwell is regarded by most modern physicists as the scientist of the 19th century who had the greatest influence on 20th century physics; he is ranked with Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein for the fundamental nature of his contributions." Lord Kelvin was an Old Earth creationist, who estimated the Earth’s age to be somewhere between 20 million and 100 million years, with an upper limit at 500 million years based on cooling rates (a low estimate due to his lack of knowledge about radiogenic heating).
Max Planck (1858-1947)
Planck made many contributions to physics, but is best known for quantum theory, which revolutionized our understanding of the atomic and sub-atomic worlds. In his 1937 lecture "Religion and Naturwissenschaft," Planck expressed the view that God is everywhere present, and held that "the holiness of the unintelligible Godhead is conveyed by the holiness of symbols." Atheists, he thought, attach too much importance to what are merely symbols. Planck was a churchwarden from 1920 until his death, and believed in an almighty, all-knowing, beneficent God (though not necessarily a personal one). Both science and religion wage a "tireless battle against skepticism and dogmatism, against unbelief and superstition" with the goal "toward God!"
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
Einstein is probably the best known and most highly revered scientist of the twentieth century, and is associated with major revolutions in our thinking about time, gravity, and the conversion of matter to energy (E=mc2). Although never coming to belief in a personal God, he recognized the impossibility of a non-created universe. The Encyclopedia Britannica says of him: "Firmly denying atheism, Einstein expressed a belief in "Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the harmony of what exists." This actually motivated his interest in science, as he once remarked to a young physicist: "I want to know how God created this world, I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts, the rest are details." Einstein’s famous epithet on the "uncertainty principle" was "God does not play dice" – and to him this was a real statement about a God in whom he believed. A famous saying of his was "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
I know I spelled Atheist’s wrong, thorry!

I think I’m more logical than you if you think that smart = always right.

i want a good deck of yugioh can you chouse the cards that should be in it?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

spells

twister

domino effect

synchro boost

mystical cards of light

owners seal

advance draw

six scrolls ot the samurai

double tool c&d

emergency assistance

against the wind

ballsta of rampart smashing

change of heart

hydro pressure cannon

vengeful servant

assault overload

super solar nutrient

natural tune

harpies hunting ground

psi station

dark hole

unstable evolution

rush recklessly

gladiator best battle archfiend shild x2

giant trundade

creature swap

sword of kusanagi

rekindling

tornado

junk barrage

gladiator proving ground

de-synchro

chain summoning

dimension explosion

orb of yasaka

psi-impulse

mirage tube

d – formation

tricky spell 4

super solar

traps

metaphysical regeneration

synchro deflector

sanguine swamp

pixie ring

rainbow path

morphtroic mix-up

battle of the elements

ming haxorz

widespread ruin

raigeki break

gottoms emergency call

miniaturize

scrap-iron scarecrow

spacegate

transmigration break

automatic laser

nightmare archfiends

psychic soul

fruits of kozakys studies

ultimate offering

gemini trap hole

psychic rejuvenation

graceful revival

lightsworn barrier

dust tornado

half or nothing

at one with the sword

fake explosion

lucky chance

monsters

tokens x3

turbo warrior

ancient fairy drangon

x-saber urbellum

junk warrior

stardust drangon

x2 quillbolt hedgehhog

jenis lightworn mender

xx-saber ragigura

noisy gnat

shark cruiser

sunny pixie

cyber-tecg alligator

harpie girl

robolady

des koala

gemini lancer

morphtronic slingen

winged drangon guardian of the fortress

gogiga gagagigo

element magician

mermaid archer

harpie lady 1

telekinetic shocker

saber beetle

rose tentacles

imprisoned queen archfiend

speed warrior

blackwing – shura the blue flame

koa ki meiru boulder

interplanetray invader a

batteryman micro-cell

twin-shield defender

drak-eys illusionist

g.b. hunter

flamvell firedog

bee list soldier

koa ki meiru hydro barrier

arcane apprentice

herald of orange light

jutte fighter

blackwing-fane the steel chain

sabersaurus

pitch-black warwolf

armed sea hunter

wind effigy

future samurai

blue thundert-45

magicat

dupe frog

cross-sword beetle

flip flop frog

assault beast

gladiator beast equeste

a-team trap disposal

junk synchron

sasuke samurai

gladiator beast andal

x-saber airbellum

powered tuner

skelengel

mecha-dog marron

destiny hero – -dread servant

the drangon dwelling i the cave

sonic chick x-saber anu piranha

goblin attack force

x-saber galahad

goblin recon squad

atlantean pikeman

road synchron

assault mercenary

What kind of deck do you want to make? How do you want it to operate? Is this the list of cards you do have? I will more info to truly be able to help you make a good deck.

i want a good deck of yugioh can you chouse the cards that should be in it?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

spells

twister

domino effect

synchro boost

mystical cards of light

owners seal

advance draw

six scrolls ot the samurai

double tool c&d

emergency assistance

against the wind

ballsta of rampart smashing

change of heart

hydro pressure cannon

vengeful servant

assault overload

super solar nutrient

natural tune

harpies hunting ground

psi station

dark hole

unstable evolution

rush recklessly

gladiator best battle archfiend shild x2

giant trundade

creature swap

sword of kusanagi

rekindling

tornado

junk barrage

gladiator proving ground

de-synchro

chain summoning

dimension explosion

orb of yasaka

psi-impulse

mirage tube

d – formation

tricky spell 4

super solar

traps

metaphysical regeneration

synchro deflector

sanguine swamp

pixie ring

rainbow path

morphtroic mix-up

battle of the elements

ming haxorz

widespread ruin

raigeki break

gottoms emergency call

miniaturize

scrap-iron scarecrow

spacegate

transmigration break

automatic laser

nightmare archfiends

psychic soul

fruits of kozakys studies

ultimate offering

gemini trap hole

psychic rejuvenation

graceful revival

lightsworn barrier

dust tornado

half or nothing

at one with the sword

fake explosion

lucky chance

monsters

tokens x3

turbo warrior

ancient fairy drangon

x-saber urbellum

junk warrior

stardust drangon

x2 quillbolt hedgehhog

jenis lightworn mender

xx-saber ragigura

noisy gnat

shark cruiser

sunny pixie

cyber-tecg alligator

harpie girl

robolady

des koala

gemini lancer

morphtronic slingen

winged drangon guardian of the fortress

gogiga gagagigo

element magician

mermaid archer

harpie lady 1

telekinetic shocker

saber beetle

rose tentacles

imprisoned queen archfiend

speed warrior

blackwing – shura the blue flame

koa ki meiru boulder

interplanetray invader a

batteryman micro-cell

twin-shield defender

drak-eys illusionist

g.b. hunter

flamvell firedog

bee list soldier

koa ki meiru hydro barrier

arcane apprentice

herald of orange light

jutte fighter

blackwing-fane the steel chain

sabersaurus

pitch-black warwolf

armed sea hunter

wind effigy

future samurai

blue thundert-45

magicat

dupe frog

cross-sword beetle

flip flop frog

assault beast

gladiator beast equeste

a-team trap disposal

junk synchron

sasuke samurai

gladiator beast andal

x-saber airbellum

powered tuner

skelengel

mecha-dog marron

destiny hero – -dread servant

the drangon dwelling i the cave

sonic chick x-saber anu piranha

goblin attack force

x-saber galahad

goblin recon squad

atlantean pikeman

road synchron

assault mercenary

What kind of deck do you want to make? How do you want it to operate? Is this the list of cards you do have? I will more info to truly be able to help you make a good deck.

How’s my yu-gi-oh dragon deck?

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

monsters(20) some of them have effects youll have to look those up. sry too lazy to type, but plz answer.
felgrand dragon LV8 atk 2800 def 2800
(2) copycat LV1 atk 0 def 0
gemini elf LV4 atk 1900 def 900
mad dog of darkness LV4 atk 1900 def 1400
blue eyes white dragon LV8 atk 3000 def 2500
alien shocktrooper LV4 atk 1900 def 800
dark blade LV4 atk 1800 def 1500
skull mark lady bug LV4 atk 500 def 1500
gladiator beast andal LV4 atk 1900 def 1500
(2)masked dragon LV3 atk 1400 def 1100
(3)solar flare dragon LV4 atk 1500 def 1000
spear dragon LV4 atk 1900 def 0
tyrant dragon LV8 atk 2900 def 2500
(2)the calculator LV2 atk ? def 0
mirage dragon LV4 atk 1600 def 600

SPELL CARDS (11)
soul absorbtion
brain control
(2)rush recklessly
mystical space typhoon
black pendant
monster reincarnation
lighting vortex
fissure
monster reborn
smashing ground

TRAPS CARDS (14)
(2)birthright
trap hole
threatning roar
lineage of destruction
scrap iron scarecrow
(3)sakuretsu armor
blast with chain
torrential tribute
cemetary bomb
dust tornado

dude, too many non dragon cards.

swap some of them, out for 3x luster dragon lv 4 1900 1600
another masked dragon
you could do with some troop dragons.
stick in 2x decoy dragon
get rid of solar flare dragon, as you javent got enough pyro monsters to make it worth using.

You NEED Lord of Ds with flutes, at least 2 of each.

As for high level monsters,

fellgrand is good
tyrant dragon is good
blue eyes is good
stick in a luster dragon no.2 lv6 2400 1600

If your not playing in a tournament or league, Chaos Emperor drago is amazing, if you are, stick in another bue eyes instead.

As for magics and traps, you have way too many trap cards. Drop 1 sakuretsu armour, one birthright, one trap hole (swap it for bottomless)
Also at least one dragons rage, as it is awesome in a dragon deck

You should definitel add in 3x stamping destructions to your magic cards.

I own a red eyes deck if your interested, its so fast its silly.

have a look here

http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Deck

How’s my yu-gi-oh dragon deck?

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

monsters(20) some of them have effects youll have to look those up. sry too lazy to type, but plz answer.
felgrand dragon LV8 atk 2800 def 2800
(2) copycat LV1 atk 0 def 0
gemini elf LV4 atk 1900 def 900
mad dog of darkness LV4 atk 1900 def 1400
blue eyes white dragon LV8 atk 3000 def 2500
alien shocktrooper LV4 atk 1900 def 800
dark blade LV4 atk 1800 def 1500
skull mark lady bug LV4 atk 500 def 1500
gladiator beast andal LV4 atk 1900 def 1500
(2)masked dragon LV3 atk 1400 def 1100
(3)solar flare dragon LV4 atk 1500 def 1000
spear dragon LV4 atk 1900 def 0
tyrant dragon LV8 atk 2900 def 2500
(2)the calculator LV2 atk ? def 0
mirage dragon LV4 atk 1600 def 600

SPELL CARDS (11)
soul absorbtion
brain control
(2)rush recklessly
mystical space typhoon
black pendant
monster reincarnation
lighting vortex
fissure
monster reborn
smashing ground

TRAPS CARDS (14)
(2)birthright
trap hole
threatning roar
lineage of destruction
scrap iron scarecrow
(3)sakuretsu armor
blast with chain
torrential tribute
cemetary bomb
dust tornado

dude, too many non dragon cards.

swap some of them, out for 3x luster dragon lv 4 1900 1600
another masked dragon
you could do with some troop dragons.
stick in 2x decoy dragon
get rid of solar flare dragon, as you javent got enough pyro monsters to make it worth using.

You NEED Lord of Ds with flutes, at least 2 of each.

As for high level monsters,

fellgrand is good
tyrant dragon is good
blue eyes is good
stick in a luster dragon no.2 lv6 2400 1600

If your not playing in a tournament or league, Chaos Emperor drago is amazing, if you are, stick in another bue eyes instead.

As for magics and traps, you have way too many trap cards. Drop 1 sakuretsu armour, one birthright, one trap hole (swap it for bottomless)
Also at least one dragons rage, as it is awesome in a dragon deck

You should definitel add in 3x stamping destructions to your magic cards.

I own a red eyes deck if your interested, its so fast its silly.

have a look here

http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Deck

Lightsworn/synchro deck. Rate and fix please all suggestions welcome?

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

This is my lightswn deck. It is well built in my opinion but as always an maybe be improved.

Monsters:
Judgmen Dragon x2
Honest x3
Guardian of Order x2
Ehren, Lightsworn monk x1
Celestia, Lightsworn Angel x3
Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress x3
Wulf, Lightsworn Beast x3
Ryko, Lightsworn Hunter x3
Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner x3
Gorath, Lightsworn Warrior x2
Jain, Lightsworn Paladin x1

Spells:
Solar Recharge x3
Lightwave Tuner x2
Monster Reborn x1
Monster Reincarnation x1
Heavy Storm x1
Foolish Burial x1

Traps:
Beckoning Light x2
Threatening Roar x2
Torrential Tribute x1

Extra Deck
Red Archfiend Dragon x3
Stardust Dragon x3 (Ghost rare lol)
Goyo-Gaurdian x3
Magical Android x3 (havent got it to handso that might not be the exact name)
GaiaKight, The fierce Earth x3
Collosal Fighter x3
Junk Warrior x3
Gladiator Beast Gyzarus (Possible to tag out with the help of Goyo Guardian or Reborn lol)

Side Deck
Dust Tornado x3 (Reli Scared of Light imprissoning lol)
Mystical Space Typhoon x1
Monster Reincrnation x2
D.D. Crow x3
Glorious Illusion x3
Counter Counter x3 (sick of solemn Judgment and would cause a lot of damage to ur opponent)

Am not able to get Charge of the light brigade nd to be honest I dont rate it amazingly high anyways. As U can probably see i’ve tri to cover as MANY situations i can with as much detail as possible. I’ve put a lot of thought into this deck and i hope that i have everything covered. If i have however missed anything i’d like to kno about it. I think LIGHTWAVE TUNING is a blessing for LS decks. and yet not many ppl think 2 use it. Anyway…. opinions greatly welcomed. Thanks

it’s ok. your missing these
2x charge of the light brigade(try to find some way to get them)
3x solemn judgment( no matter how much you hate them, you should run them)

Take out :
1x celestia
2x beckoning light
2x guardian of the order

Also
-2x threatening roar
+1 smashing ground
+1 foolish burial
-1 monster reincarnation
+1 cold wave
-2 gorath lightsworn warrior
+2 necro gardna

Need help building up my first Yu-Gi-Oh Deck?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

MONSTERS:
Mythical Beast Ceberus
Interplanetary Invader "A"
Flame Dancer
Lava Dragon
Second Goblin
Royal Keeper
Arcana Force 0 – The Fool
Barrier Statueof the Drought
Unifrog, Spirit Reaper
Armed Samurai-Ben kei
Arcana Force 1- The Magician
Alien Dog, Gonogo
Old Vindictive Magician
Crystal Seer,
Blast Magician
Horseytail
Gren Tactian of Dark World
Destiny Hero- Dread Servant
Dark Verger
Dharc the Dark Charmer
Botanical Girl
Element Soldier
Summoner Monk
Neo- Spacian Glow Moss
Morphtronic Videon
T.A.D.P.O.L.E
Man Beast of Ares
Flame Manipulator
Kunoichi
Gemini Lancer
Breaker the Magical Warrior
Royal Magical Library
Trap Eater, Umbral Soul
Psychic Snail
Morphtronic Slingen
Hedge Guard
Ancient Gear Beast
Illusionist Faceless Mage
Morphtronic Boarden
Skilled Dark Magician
Machine King Prototype
Mighty Guard
Familiar-Possesed- Eria
Enymion The Master Magician
Silent Abyss
Dark Red Enchanter
Mr. Volcano
Defender the Magical Knight
Koa’ki Meiru Guardian
Raging Earth
Destruction Cyclone
Earth Effigy
Despair From the Dark
Arcana Force XVIII- The Moon
Gladiator Beast Andal
Elemental Hero Lady Heat
Gokipon, Phychic Jumper
Old Vindictive Magician
Crystal Seer
Lava Dragon
Blackwing Armed Wing
Ancient Gear
Elemental Hero Burstinatrix
Mind Protecter
Magical Exemplar
Mei-Kou Master of Barriers
King Pyron
Feral Imp
Magical Marionette
Twin-Shield Defender
The Unhappy Girl
Disenchanter
Apprentice Magician
Hanibal Necromencer
Apprentice Magician
Soitsu
Magical Plant Mandragola
Lycanthrope
Beast of the Pharaoh
Silent Insect
Goblin Calligrapher.

SPELLS:
Magicians Unite
Wetlands
Terraforming
Swords of Revealing Light
Monster Reborn
Malevolent Nuzzler
Enemy Controller
Twister
Giant Trunade
Short Circuit
Morphtronic Cord
Magical Blast
Mage power
Double Tool C&D,
Supremacy Berry
Mystik Wok
Junk Barrage
Magical Dimension
Linear Accelerator Cannon
Gladiator Beast’s Battle Archfiend Shield
Field Barrier
Blaze Accelerator
Chain Strike
Indomitable Gladiator Beast
Thorn of Malice
Ballista of Rampart Smashing
Magical Blast
Super Solar Nutrient
Magical Citadel of Endymion
Verdant Sanctuary
Fragrance Storm
Samsara
Pigeonholing Books of Spell
Morphtronic Rusty Engine
Mist Body
Mind Trust
Branch!
Book of Moon
Shien’s Castle of Mist
spell power Grasp
Psychic Path
Dimension Explosion
Fissure
Gladiator Proving Ground.

TRAPS:
Morphtransition
Enchanted Javelin,
Magic Cylinder
Remote Revenge
Disarment
Trap Stun
Doppelganger
Nutrient Z
Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan
Overworked
Half or Nothing
Spiritual Wind Art- Myyabi
Magician’s Circle
Soul Rope
Macro Cosmos
Limit Reverse
Pitch Black Power Stone
Wicked Rebirth
Transmigration Break
Sinister Seeds
Chain Material
Chthonian Blast
Begone, Knave!
Gozen Match
Hero Counterattack
Raging Cloudian
Fossil Excavation
Ivy Shackles
Fish Depth Charge
Tower of Babel
The league of uniform nomenclature.

Please help pick out the best deck out of all this cards. (Maximun 49)

These are just hundreds of completely random cards, so it is impossible to make a deck out of these!!

You need to decide on a theme for your deck, something that would suit you. Then you need to find out which packs and tins you can get the cards you need for that themed deck. It takes a while to build up a deck, but when you get all the cards together, it can be great. This doesn’t involve putting loads of random cards together that look powerful.

can some one please build my deck?

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

could someone please build me a deck. these are all my cards. im trying to work towards a blackwing deck but i dont have enough yet so can someone please make the best deck out of all these cards that they can. im too fussy about what kind of deck it is as long as its pretty good.

Monsters.

Blackwing-Bora the Spear x4
Infinity Dark x1
Partician of Darkness x1
Krebonsx1
Blackwing Gale the Whirlwind x2
Blackwing Sirocco the Dawn x2
Twin-Sword Marauder x4
Ninja Grand Master Sasuke x1
Assault Mercenary x3
Mataza the Zapper x1
Exiled Force x1
Elemental Hero Wildheart x1
Paladin of the Cursed Dragon x1
Malevolent Mech-Guku En x1
Turbo Synchron x1
Dark Mimic Lv1 x1
Night Wing Sorceress x2
Arcaine Apprentice x2
Bee List Soldier x1
Dessert Protector x1
Morphtronic Boarden x1
Morphtonic Slingen x2
Wall of Ivy x2
Doctor Cranium x1
Magical Reflect Slime x1
Iron Chain Blaster x1
Hyper Synchron x2
Guardian Statue x1
The Dark – Hex-Sealed Fusion x1
Stealthroid x1
Cybernetic Cyclopean x1
Little-Winguard x1
Elemental Hero Avian x1
Elemental Hero Burstinatrix x2
Elemental Hero Clayman x1
Elemental Hero Sparkman x2
Shadow Slayer x1
Poison Mummy x1
Test Ape x1
Trap Eater x3
Cross Sword Beetle x1
Raging Flame Sprite x1
Dark Blade x2
Ghost Gardna x2
Chiron The Mage x1
Elemental Hero Bubbleman x1
Elemental Hero Necroshade x1
Beaker The Magical Warrior x1
Blast Magician x1
Endymion, The Master Magician x1
Defender, The Magical Knight x1
Disenchanter x1
Dark Red Enchanter x1
Apprentice Magician x2
Royal Magical Library x1
Old Vindictive Magician x1
Magical Plant Mandragola x1
Mythical Beast Cerberus x1
Skilled Dark Magician x1
Summoner Monk x1
Mei-Kou, Master Of Barriers x1
Crystal Seer x1
Magical Exemplar x1
Witch’s Apprentice x1
Magical Marionette x1
Hannibal Necromancer x1
Gemini Elf x2
The Creator Incarnate x1
Masked Dragon x1
Thunder Dragon x1
Spell Reactor RE x1
Trap Reactor Y F1 x3
Flying Fortress SKY FIRE x1
Penguin Soldier x1
Evil Hero Inferno Wing x1
Evil Hero Lightning Golem x1
Cosmic Fortress Gol’Gar x1
Red Dragon Archfiend/Assault Mode x1
Necroface x1
Goblin Zombie x1
Lord Of D. x1
Malevolent Mech – Goku En x1
Infinity Dark x1
Spirit Reaper x1
Gladiator Beast Samnite x2
Gladiator Beast Secutor x1
Gladiator Beast Dimarchi x1
Gladiator Beast Hoplomus x1
Gladiator Beast Laquari x1
The Trojan Horse x1
Elemental Hero Electrum x1
Milus Radiant x1
Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon x1
Winged Dragon, Guardian of The Fortress #1 x1
Luster Dragon # 2 x1
Chain Thrasher x1
Petit Moth x1
Giant Soldier of Stone x2
Soul Tiger x1
Mighty Guard x1
Magical Plant Mandragola x1
Dark Red Enchanter x1
Turrent Warrior x1
Elemental Hero Bladege x2
Kunoichi x1
Zombyra the Dark x1
Evil Hero Infernal Prodigy x1
Elemental Hero Neos x1
Dupe Frog x3
Flip Flop Frog x3
Submarine Frog x2
Alien Kid x1
Alien Overload x1
Alien Hypno x1
Solar Flare Dragon x1
Mask of Darkness x1
Cyber-tech Alligator x1
Derbis Dragon x1
Pyramid Turtle x1
Cloudian – Turbulence x1
Dark Tinker x2
Amazoness Blowpiper x1
Flame Swordsman x1

Spells.

Raptor Wing Strike x3
Necklace of Command x1
Everliving Underworld Cannon x1
Terraforming x2
Assault Revival x1
Book of life x1
Call of the mummy x1
Prevention star x4
Star blast x1
Junk barrage x1
Lightning blade x1
Colosseum – Cage of the Gladiator Beasts x1
Gladiator beast’s Battle gladius x1
Pot of avarice x1
Swords of revealing light x2
Heavy storm x1
Smashing ground x2
Lightning vortex x2
Fissure x1
Moster reincarnation x1
Brain control x1
Giant trunade x3
Gladiator beast’s Battle halberd x1
Meteor of destruction x1
Remove trap x1
Sword of dark destruction x1
Axe of despair x1 (maby fake)
Mage power x1
Magicians unite x1
Field barrier x1
Mist body x1
Magical citadel of Endymion x1
Magical dimension x1
Spell power grasp x1
Twister x1
Malevolent nuzzler x1
Magical blast x1
Giant trunade x1
Earthquake x1
Dark room of nightmare x1
Assault armor x1
Enemy controller x1
Book of moon x1
Card destruction x1
A feather of the phoenix x1

Traps.

Cursed seal of the Forbidden Spell x1
Seven Tools of The Bandit x2
Rain Storm x1
Bad Reaction to Simochi x1
Magical Arm Shield x1
Trap hole x1
The eye of truth x1
No Entry!! X1
Fake explosion x3
DNA Checkup x1
Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror x1
Imperial Iron Wall x1
Ebon Arrow x1
Planet pollutant virus x1
Assault mode active x3
Trojan Gladiator beast x4
Half or Nothing x3
Magic Cylinder x2
Magic Jammer x2
Negate Attack x1
Magician’s circle x1
Tower of babel x1
Pitch-black Power Stone x3
Threatening Roar x1
Saluretsu Armor x1
Dust Tornado x1
Waboku x1
Defense Draw x1
Spirit barrier x1
Draining Shield x1
Compulsory Evacuation Device x1
Spell Shield type-8 x1
Bottomless Trap Hole x1

you may have to get a few more copies or get other cards for this deck okay

monsters:
3X Blackwing-bora the spear
3X blackwing-Sirocco the Dawn
3X blackwing-Gale the whirlwind
1X Gorz the emmisay of darkness
2X blackwing- elphin the raven
2X blackwing-blizzard the far north
2X blackwing-shura the blue flame
2X blackwing-kalut the moon shadow
2X DD crow

spells:
2X allure of darkness
1X mystical space typhoon
1X heavy storm
1X monster reborn
2X mystic plasma zone
2X ribbon of rebirth
2X shrink
1X lightning vortex
1X fissure
1X smashing ground
1X pot of averice

traps:
3X dimensional prison
2X delta crow-anti reverse
1X torrential tribute

synchro:
3X stardust dragon
3X red dragon Archfiend
2X black rose dragon
2X blackwing armor master
2X blackwing armed wing
1X goyo guardian

hope this helps you out abit and good luck. i am also going with cards that are abit underrated.

Plz rate my lightsworn deck??????????

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Monsters 24

2 Judgment Dragon
3 Lumina
3 Necro Gardna
3 Wulf
3 Honest
2 Lyla
2 Celestia
2 Ryko
1 Jain
1 Plaguespreader Zombie
1 Garoth
1 Ehren

Magic 13

3 Solar Recharge
3 Charge of the Light Brigade
2 Cold Wave
1 MST
1 Heavy Storm
1 Monster Reborn
1 Monster Reincarnation
1 Foolish Burial

Traps 5

2 Threatening Roar
2 Beckoning Light
1 Crush Card Virus

Side Deck 15

2 Trap Eater
1 Lightning Vortex
3 Solemn
1 Twister
3 Royal Decree
1 Brain Control
2 DD Crow
1 PWWB
1 Mind Control

Extra Deck 15

2 Dark Strike Fighter
1 Goyo Guardian
1 Red Dragon Archfiend
3 Stardust Dragon
1 Black Rose Dragon
1 Magical Android
1 Arcanite Magician
1 Colossal Fighter
1 Gladiator Beast Gyzarus
1 Thought Ruler Archfiend
1 Avenging Night Parshath
1 Armory Arm

-1 MST
+1 Garoth
+1 Celestia

43 won’t be bad. But if you want to keep it at 42, just add Garoth or just Celestia.

Since you like to main Cold Waves, then your deck is pretty much perfect, 10/10. You should probably take ur Counter Fairy to nats if you go. Most people will be siding for Dark Drain and LS. But your LS would do great to.