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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX and 5D’s, where despite multiple characters using Fusion or Synchro Monsters respectively, the number of characters whose decks revolve around either of those summoning methods are less than a dozen (Jaden and Aster, Zane and Shepard, Syrus, Chazz and Jim for GX. Yusei, Jack, Crow, Kalin, Jean and Goodwin for 5D’s).
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX and 5D’s, where despite multiple characters using Fusion or Synchro Monsters respectively, the number of characters whose decks revolve around either of those summoning methods is less than a dozen.
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX and 5D’s, where despite multiple characters using Fusion or Synchro Monsters respectively, the number of characters whose decks revolve around either of those summoning methods are less than a dozen (Jaden and Aster, Zane and Shepard, Syrus, Chazz and Jim for GX. Yusei, Jack, Crow, Kalin, Sherry, Jean and Goodwin for 5D’s).
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX and 5D’s, where despite multiple characters using Fusion or Synchro Monsters respectively, the number of characters whose decks revolve around either of those summoning methods are less than a dozen (Jaden and Aster, Zane and Shepard, Syrus, Chazz and Jim for GX. Yusei, Jack, Crow, Kalin, Jean and Goodwin for 5D’s).
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX, where despite multiple characters using Fusion monsters, the number whose decks revolve around that summoning method are less than a dozen (Jaden and Aster’s HERO’s, Zane and Shepard’s Cyber Monsters, Chazz’s Union Monsters, Syrus’ Vechroid’s, and Jim’s Fossil Monsters.
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX and 5D’s, where despite multiple characters using Fusion or Synchro Monsters respectively, the number of characters whose decks revolve around either of those summoning methods are less than a dozen (Jaden and Aster, Zane and Shepard, Syrus, Chazz and Jim for GX. Yusei, Jack, Crow, Kalin, Sherry, Jean and Goodwin for 5D’s).
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most, arguably for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX, where despite multiple characters using Fusion monsters, the number whose decks revolve around that summoning method can be counted on one hand.
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most. Arguably it’s for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings from Zexal-VRAINS, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX, where despite multiple characters using Fusion monsters, the number whose decks revolve around that summoning method are less than a dozen (Jaden and Aster’s HERO’s, Zane and Shepard’s Cyber Monsters, Chazz’s Union Monsters, Syrus’ Vechroid’s, and Jim’s Fossil Monsters.
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most, arguably for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX, where despite multiple characters using Fusion monsters, the number who’s decks revolves around that summoning method can be counted on one hand.
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That is a common criticism though, even if it’s not as vocal as most, arguably for the same reasons the fandom has regarding Rush Duels: the lack of variety and repetition. If you look back at several duels between prominent characters or their deck listings, then you’ll see how they all use cards with similar effects to make it easier to summon a monster from the Extra Deck, such as monsters that can be treated as two monsters to Xyz or Link Summon or cards that can affect a monster’s level for a Synchro or Xyz Summon. Compare that to GX, where despite multiple characters using Fusion monsters, the number whose decks revolve around that summoning method can be counted on one hand.
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