Its because the monster cards are weak. But the cards are really good and can be made into a strong deck if you know how to do it. Its not a good idea to put all e-hero cards into one deck. Its better to make a deck of e-heros and fusions and one of neo spacians.
2006-11-26 01:38:09
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answered by Anonymous
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do not hear to him a professional duelist can make any deck appear like a professional and plus why use that deck he's speaking about rather employing a deck like that genuinely lets you've sturdy playing cards off the spoil is in simple terms putting forward your no professional your in simple terms being a ***** who needs the duel ended quick plus maximum gamers will in simple terms call you a coward yet rather the absolutely time employing an elemental hero deck is undesirable is once you take advantage of each and every of the playing cards jaden used on the practice because quickly as that deck is complete your continually going to get crappy playing cards from the starting up my suggestion is attempting to shorten your deck and monsters mutually with avian have about 3 of him so there's a much more advantageous card of having him difficulty-free summon monsters favor to have a intense threat of being on your deck different wise you'll have solid monsters that want tribute and also you'll absolutely be able of shelter your self with traps yet after the traps your performed.. for sturdy
2016-11-26 22:21:34
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answered by Anonymous
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E-Heroes are generally considered to be bad because they rely too much on specialized support and fusions. A good friend of mine has an E-Hero deck that works wells and has won tournaments. How did he do it? By focusing on a few fusions and building the deck around getting them out. People tend to want to use every E-Hero fusion they possibly can. My friend does have every E-Hero fusion, in most cases two copies of each, but by focusing on 2 or 3 he increases his chances of success. Also, he knows the decks weaknesses well and knows that most gamers know its weaknesses too. So the key to playing E-Heroes is half the deck itself and half you, the player.
2006-11-25 15:39:11
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answered by Cynthia 6
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BCUZ! just cuz the main character uses the EH deck that he is the best and he will always get the cards he needs, there a like 100 EH cards, u cant make a EH deck with that, its too complex, its useless, no 1 likes it only those who keep thinking that copying the best character is gonna get them high up, I say they suck, spelcasters rule!,I have already tried the EH deck and believe me, It does not work, u need at least 2 of each EH so that u can unite them with their own spellcards and etc so like I said b4, they r too hard to play, and they alone have no effect exept EH wildheart but still, they cant play on their own, but in another way, make an EH deck so i can crash it down and rest my case lol
2006-11-25 15:12:54
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answered by c.c. 3
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It also comes down to hand management. E-Hero decks tend to rely on fusion monsters, which can drain your hand very quickly. Even Miracle Fusion requires you to either commit monsters to the field or dump them into the graveyard (and since most fusion material monster are worthless alone, they won't do you much good before they get there). Since fusion monsters cost resources, you have to take into account whether the monster is worth it and if you will be able to keep it on the field long enough. If you were to lose the monster prematurely, you are left open thanks to your diminished card presence, which is never good.
2006-11-25 19:10:36
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answered by Gamer 1
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'cuzz the EH monsters can never win without a lot of the best traps ever and thay are based on defens not offens.
2006-11-29 13:06:21
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answered by autistic_nate 3
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i dont know
2006-11-27 08:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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