Ancient Gears are centered around repeated summons of their boss monster, Ancient Gear Reactor Dragon. The spells Geartown and Ancient Gear Fortress both facilitate Reactor special summons, while Middle Age Mechs and Ancient Gear Wyvern can set up simple normal summons. Most of the trap lineup consists of ways to destroy Geartown and Fortress, with minor defense to round out the deck.
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So, without further ado, here's a breakdown of the most-wanted and frequently talked about cards in each box. The Ultimate RisingRelevant decks: Blue-Eyes, Cyber Angels, Relinquished Verdict: Donât buy, unless youâre running Cyber Angels or you want Sphere Kuriboh Because The Ultimate Rising was the first card box to come out in Duel Links, many of the cards in the box are outdated by today's competitive standards. This being said, however, some of the rarer cards in the box still see competitive play in certain decks -- the catch being that they are UR and SR and much harder to pull, meaning that you will inevitably spend either a lot of money or gems trying to pull them. If youâre a new player, Iâd highly recommend avoiding this box until you have a decent deck that you can compliment with the rarer cards inside.
Age of DiscoveryRelevant decks: Hammer Shark, Ice Barrier Verdict: Donât buy, unless you run one of the above two decks The game's first mini-box, Age of Discovery largely focuses around water-themed decks, meaning that most players should be spending their gems elsewhere. As with The Ultimate Rising, most of the cards in this box are considered outdated in today's meta. Here's what to look for and what to avoid if you do decide to open the box.
Neo-ImpactRelevant decks: Blue-Eyes, Cyber Angels, Gladiator Beasts, Farming (Cerberus) Verdict: Worth purchasing, but not for new players Neo-Impact is the 2nd main box and 3rd box overall. As with the previous two boxes, a majority of the cards in Neo-Impact aren't relevant to the current meta. Itâs probably best for new players to avoid this box until they have a deck that they can afford to splurge on.
Flame of the TyrantRelevant decks: Ancient Gear, Dark Magician, Exodia, Mill Verdict: Worth purchasing, but not for new players As with the previous three boxes discussed so far, Flame of the Tyrant is also almost entirely outdated. The boss monster introduced in the box, Tyrant Dragon, is underpowered when compared to monsters such as Ancient Gear Golem or Cyber Angel Dakini, and he barely saw any play even when he was first released. However, Flame of the Tyrant does contain one of the most heavily played cards in the current meta: Sergeant Electro. Hereâs the breakdown:
Valkyrie's RageRelevant decks: Spirit Verdict: Donât buy Thereâs a reason that Valkyrieâs Rage rarely gets any love: the majority of the cards in the box arenât very good. In fact, itâs probably the weakest main box in the game. Unless you absolutely have your sights set on a specific card from the box, right now youâre better off spending your gems pretty much anywhere else.
Wonders of the SkyRelevant decks: Harpies Verdict: Donât buy Alright, I lied: you shouldnât spend your gems here, either. I know, I know, Summoned Skull is in this box, but there currently arenât any cards in here that are viable in the current meta.
Chaotic ComplianceRelevant decks: Farming, Gemini, Psychics, Red-Eyes Verdict: Donât buy, unless you run one of the above decks Chaotic Compliance introduced Duel Links to the long-awaited psychic monster archetype, as well as severely buffed up Geminis with some decent boss monsters. Neither archetype is largely played in the current meta, but psychics have seen success using Bandit Keithâs Bandit skill.
Land of the TitansRelevant decks: Beast/Baboon, Magnet Warrior, Naturia, Plants, Rock Verdict: Donât buy, unless you run one of the above decks While Land of the Titans' Baboons had a brief turn at the competitive meta, they haven't seen much play since the box's release. There isn't a lot here for the average player, especially for those just starting the game, but nevertheless there are still cards worth exploring in this box.
Crimson KingdomRelevant decks: Buster Blader, Dinosaur, Phoenix, Psychics, Red-Eyes, Red-Eyes Zombie, Spellcasters, Thunder Verdict: Worth purchasing Crimson Kingdom is still one of the best boxes to be released in Duel Links. Though costly, Red-Eyes Zombie Dragon decks are still tier one as of the initial publication of this guide, and for good reason. The majority of the cards you'll need for the deck can be found in this box, alongside potent additions to fan-favorite archetypes.
Dawn of DestinyRelevant decks: Naturia, Phoenix In a lot of ways, Dawn of Destiny can be a great box to start with for new players. Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys decks are still tier one in the current meta, and most phoenix decks can run with only two copies of the card (though many run three for consistency). It's a great choice for a first competitive deck if you have the patience to go through the box multiple times, as the majority of the cards you'll need are found exclusively in this box. Naturia decks are also incredibly easy to build given the common rarities of the essential cards for the deck, and can also offer a great alternative to at least allow you to grind up through gold.
Electric OverloadRelevant decks: Ice Barrier, Machine, Ninja, Spirit, XYZ Verdict: Worth purchasing, but not for new players and only if you run one of the above decks Electric Overload stumbles a bit where Crimson Kingdom and Dawn of Destiny succeeded, but its biggest contributions to the game by far are the introduction of the Ninja archetype's best cards, which helped catapult the deck to the top of the November 2017 KC Cup. (Oh, and it also added support for Ice Barriers, if that's your thing.) Be aware before building a Ninja deck that you'll probably be resetting this box twice for multiple copies of Ninjitsu Art of Transformation.
Echoes of SilenceRelevant decks: Hammer Shark, Horus, Silent Magician, Weevil-burn Verdict: Don't buy, unless you run one of the above decks Echoes of Silence also failed to deliver a wider-variety of cards, focusing mostly on LV monsters and water support. Most players can do just fine without purchasing anything from this box.
Generation NextRelevant decks: Fusion, Horus, Naturia, Ninja, Red-Eyes Zombie Dragon, Worm Generation Next followed up on the disappointment of Electric Overload by introducing players to one of the best trap cards in the game: Floodgate Trap Hole. It's honestly worth investing in this box if just for that card, but there are a lot of other discoveries to be made as well.
Servants of KingsRelevant decks: Machine, Ojama Verdict: Worth purchasing While Servants of Kings does not add a lot to specific archetypes, it does introduce some valuable backrow cards that can work their way into almost any deck.
Galactic OriginYu Gi Oh Duel Links Ancient Gear DeckRelevant decks: Cyber Angels, Elemental HEROs, Fire Fist, Gladiator Beast, Ice Barrier, Ninja, Neo-Spacian Verdict: Ancient Gear Deck 2019Worth purchasingThough the box has its detractors, there's a lot to be said about Galactic Origin. It gave players access to a competitive Gladiator Beast deck just by purchasing packs from a single box, and added support for classic archetypes like Elemental HEROs. There are a lot of useful cards in this box, and it's gonna take some time to break them all down.
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