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No I was being serious, you shouldn't be making decks that are gonna brick you should be making well constructive decks, if you wanna make a deck that is fun fine but at least make it competent
the deck revolves around a main gimmick where I use gigagloves to line up exodia pieces before drawing them into my hand with thunder dragonhawk
I can understand that, but why? The deck doesn't provide much for consistency or even any real defense. It's not gonna go anywhere due to lack of protection and possible bricking
as far as protection goes though, gigagloves can set up the graveyard with either a copy of itself or kiteroid, while at the same time fix bricked hands if I get lucky enough. everything else is either a searcher or a deck thinner with the exception of fire ant for summoning back level 5's and synchro plays
??? You can make a consistent Exodia deck, I have seen some before in the KC Cup, as for Gigaglove if you don't get Giga or Kiteroid in that line up you screwed since you don't have any protection, as for bricks it's not the searching that's the problem it's the set up that will, even if you are using this in casual you will still find meta decks and most of the meta decks will have an easy time against this especially since DM is still 1 of the most popular
in it's current state, the deck is chaotic, but still functional.
still, it functions as the deck's magical mallet while still letting me use gigagloves