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Because most of them would of been beat by them thats why and there sad anought to use a phrase that does not exist
If people want too use the best decks possible let them anyone agree

2006-10-08 23:23:55 · 5 answers · asked by Raiza the Storm monarch 1 in Games & Recreation Card Games

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Cookie cutter deck take their name for one reason - they are cloned and modded decks different to the original. An example to this is the Chaos Deck that may have cards like Chaos Emperor Dragon, so for a Cookie Cutter version to this would be having other different cards better than those to the original.

2006-10-09 00:52:01 · answer #1 · answered by smashguy912 4 · 0 0

Army Cookie Cutters

2016-12-13 03:22:23 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Cookie cutter is the younger brother of the term netdeck. The advent of the internet has made it very easy for someone to view someone else's winning deck and copy it. Take this website for example-http://www.metagame.com Metagame.com posts the top 8 decks of all the major tournaments. These decks different little but still you can learn alot from looking at the variations. Of course there are alot of duelists out there who don't netdeck to learn at all, they do it to win. Truthfully I feel that segment of Yu-Gi-Oh players is probably made up of 8 years old with rich parents and desperate n00bs who are tired of losing. My point is that at least some people who use cookie cutter decks aren't good enough to make their own deck and win with it.

Sometimes people mistakenly label a deck cookie cutter because it has a standard framework. Example, Warrior decks often use The Warrior Returning Alive and Reinforcements of The Army and some people think your deck is cookie cutter because pretty much every Warrior deck has those cards in it. Having a bunch of staple cards in your deck doesn't make it cookie cutter. Its what else you put in your deck.

2006-10-09 04:00:09 · answer #3 · answered by Cynthia 6 · 0 0

I've found the term cookie-cutter to mean a copy.

People have refined decks to make them,more or less,perfect. Improving them all the time.

Once a deck made for a certain play-style or purpose has been perfected and refined,it's commonly known as a cookie-cutter deck that players can copy without having to experiment with the cards like the creator of the deck did.

Example sentence:I user a cookie-cutter exodia deck with the 5 pieces of exodia,sangan,and witch of the black forest,etc etc.

However,cookie-cutter decks are so well known and predictable,your opponent will know your moves and know how to avoid them,so a truly perfect deck has variations.

2006-10-09 02:16:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes, all these above me are right, cookie cutters are sumtimes not respected,

but i am one, and its not my fault i dont have money to buy these great cards an not brilliant enough to create so many of my own starts.

yes i go to the beckett yugioh masgazines an try to copy those top decks an create my own better version of it.

we all do.we are not all original. peaople say cokk cutts, when they pissed off they lose. =)

2006-10-09 05:16:11 · answer #5 · answered by oceanlab 2 · 0 0

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