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there are people who can sommun dark magician in the first round what good is wingman
if you are goiong for fusion build you can't afford trap and spells except thos which support fusion
thank you finally somone who understand fusion monster
and if your fusion monster is destroyed to the graveyard ther is no way to get him back
Actually getting the proper deck is a whole 'nother chore entirely, because of the faster format/slightly different deckbuilding rules.
Fusions, as they are right now, are just bad to run as a single deck type, and horrible to splash into more common decks.
With the game having entered the GX era a while back, there is hope for getting good fusion support down the line, but with the way Duel Links works it will never reach a high level of power precisely *because* it's Duel Links.
It's a real shame because E-HERO is my favorite archetype by far.
And it does not even work on Heroes, which is the type of deck most people would want to play fusions in anyway (at least from what's available right now).