With Master Duel’s card dismantling system, you can dismantle any cards you no longer need in the hopes of getting useful ones. However, if you’re completely new to the game, knowing which cards are safe to dismantle can be a hassle.
Luckily, I got just the right guide for you. In this article, I’ll teach you which cards you can safely dismantle in the game.
Which Cards Are Safe to Dismantle Guide in Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel
There are lots of cards in Master Duel, so picking which cards to dismantle can be overwhelming. However, you only want to focus on cards you don’t really need. Here are some suggestions:
Trouble Sunny
Since Trouble Sunny is part of a trio, and said trio requires all three cards present, you’re better off dismantling this as soon as possible. While it has received some buffs, it’s best to dismantle this if you’re not planning to play the Evil Twin deck and collect the other two.
Magickey Fiend – Transfurlmine
Another card you’re better off dismantling is Magickey. By far, Magickey is a card that’s rarely played at all, and it doesn’t even have any competitive edge to it. However, if you’re planning to go for a thematic playstyle, then having this around might just be worth it.
Machina Ruinforce
This card is one of the new cards that are actually really powerful. You can actually keep this card if you’re playing an earth machine deck, but you actually only really need one. As such, if you got a double, then I highly recommend just dismantling it.
Rookie Warrior Lady
From the name itself, you can tell that this card is trash. Despite being an ultra-rare, it’s actually more like a pack filler and is there just so you won’t be able to pull amazing ultra rares consistently. It doesn’t actually have any advantage at all, so you’re better off dismantling it.
Magickey Spirit – Vepartu
Another Magickey card, Vepartu is a new card that’s been added to the set. It does sound viable when you’re using a Magickey strategy, but it’s not actually something that’s going to become a meta anytime soon.
Mist Valley Apex Avian
The last one is the Mist Valley Apex Avian which is actually a good card that you can play on your Floowandereeze deck. However, you only really need one of this card, and if you have a duplicate, it’s better off dismantling it.
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