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If available, take Kaibaman. You can tribute/special summon a Blue Eyes from your hand right after summoning it ("Activate Effect").
I can't remember if Vanguard of the Dragon is in any of the ticket lists, but you might wanna go for one or maybe two if it is. Its effect is pretty useful at the start when you don't have any other way to summon a Blue Eyes if you have one in your starter hand.
If you have a spell or trap card that lets you retrieve or even summon a monster from the graveyard, in this case, for example, Monster Reincarnation or Dragon's Rebirth*, then you've basically won, unless your opponent has anything to counter the Blue Eyes after the third turn. Depends on luck, duh.
The Card Trader may have it pretty often, but you need 3 UR jewels for that one, and it'd make more sense to get Kaibaman for just two UR jewels from him, in case you can't get him (anymore) for the tickets.
*That card is only available in the Dragonic Force Deck which costs money/gems.
Then there's Blue Dragon Summoner (needs 3 SR jewels each at the trader).
Lets you add a Warrior-, Spellcaster- or Dragon-Type monster from your deck to your hand when it's sent to the graveyard from the field.
Might leave you defenseless when it was the only monster on the field, so have a trap card or two that protect you from direct attacks.
Then play Kaibaman, and again, you have the upper hand.
Apart from that, take what sounds nice, I guess.
Gandora's effect might sound mouth-watering, but "normal" Yugi already gets you one card, not sure if you're interested in having more than one.
Sidenotes:
Keep in mind that both Seto and Mokuba get you one Blue Eyes each (in case you haven't unlocked Mokuba yet), you only need one more, maybe pick the "original artstyle" one and make it Prismatic.
You need spell and trap cards that can protect you from direct attacks if you get a crappy starter hand or if something messes things up for you. Same for cards that remove enemy equip spells or counter enemy traps or spells. Nothing sucks more than being annihilated by your own Blue Eyes or having it sit there and not being able to use it because of that damn Mask of the Accursed.
• Jar of Avarice, Radiant Mirror Force, and Straight Flush can be helpful.
• Fusion Recovery is optional, you can get a Blue Eyes and Polymerization from the graveyard into your hand.
• Supply is optional as well, that gets you 2 Blue Eyes from the graveyard into your hand.
• Both Fusion Recovery and Supply are useful in case your opponent manages to kill or even banish your Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon. If the latter happens, then at least you still have your regular Blue Eyes, and Polymerization for a different fusion.
• When compared to Fusion Recovery and Supply, Jar of Avarice does a better job with returning 5 chosen cards from your graveyard to your deck, but that's only useful when you have 20 cards in said deck and you're down to at least half of it.
• Enemy Controller is a must-have.
• Don't clutter your deck with equip spells like Dragon Treasure. Vanguard of the Dragon makes them pretty redundant, and nothing gets close to Blue Eyes in time.
• Peak Performance skill. Always.
Get your hands on a Totem Dragon or two, you can summon a Blue Eyes with one the turn after you put it on the field.
Don't bother with Felgrand Dragon's special ability if you got the Dragonic Force Deck. You have to tribute summon it, get it in the graveyard, get your Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon in the graveyard, then get Felgrand Dragon back with a spell or trap, pick your Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon and boom, you got a Felgrand Dragon which is probably unnecessarily overpowered by the time you got it. This only makes sense when a trap or spell made your Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon useless (or actually killed it).
Blue Dragon Summoner buy for sr gems in trader, these arent that rare like ur gems, for sr ticket get definitely enemy controler even 1-2 copies because kaiba drop chance for this card at gate is insane low.
kaibaman might be easiest way to summon bewd though there are alternative ways like totem dragon, kidmodo dragon that is helpful to summon any dragon not only bewd.
sr ticket ONLY event worth getting cards:
anti-magic arrows - must have x 1
red-eyes spirit
Rainbow Life
Revival Jam
bad reaction to simochi
pot of dichotomy (maybe?)
+ you will get 1 enemy controller from mokuba event. so for tickets get like 1-2.
while getting event cards is most reasonable thing to do, building a deck from tickets might be better, because it will allow you jump into rankeds right away, cant count how many times i lost to bewd decks at the beginning in rankeds.
if you want to build ultimate dragon deck the best one will be: life cost 0 skill combined with solemn scolding and cyber-stein.
though this strategy only works in ranks under legend.
what you want to do is to set solemn scolding in your first turn, then counter summon your opponent monster with it, and use cyberstein with life cost 0 to summon ojama king + ultimate dragon, clean backrow maybe with storm and otk.