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Turbo Blue-Eyes
Left Leg of Exodia

Blue-Eyes, Blue-Eyes, everywhere...

What's in the Deck:
 

Monsters:

LB-01: Blue-Eyes White Dragon x 3

CA-51: Buster Blader x 2

SC-34: Tyrant Dragon x 1

CA-00: Android Psycho Shocker x 1

BC-00: Total Defense Shogun x 3

SC-37: Cave Dragon x 2

ME-08: Critter x 2

ME-56: Black Witch x 1

BC-71: Metamorph Pot x 1

PS-26: Cyber Pod x 1

ME-10: Kuribo x 3

LN-20: Fleet-footed Gilasaurus x 3

 

Magics:

CA-37: Shallow Grave x 3

PG-58: Raise Dead x 1

CA-38: Early Burial x 1

MR-36: Theft x 1

RB-60: Change of Heart x 1

EX-86: Cross Soul x 3

LB-52: Thunderbolt x 1

LB-51: Black Hole x 1

PG-59: Pot of Greed x 1

BC-44: Angel's Gift x 2

EX-87: Hand Obliteration x 1

 

Traps:

CA-12: Cry of the Living Dead x 1

Deck created by Yedokai

How Turbo Blue-Eyes works:
 
Turbo Blue-Eyes is a very straight-forward deck.  It's goal is to play large monsters on the field as fast as it can.
 
Buster Blader is in the deck because a lot of decks play Blue-Eyes, and he can over-power one.  Tyrant Dragon is a strategic nightmare, but slightly weaker than the commonly-used Blue-Eyes, so there is only one in the deck.  Blue-Eyes is simply large.  These are the big monsters that this deck tries to play.
 
There are two ways to play these monsters quickly:
1. From the Graveyard.
2. Normal summons.
 
This being said, it is actually useful to discard your large monsters, as there are 6 cards in the deck that will bring them back from the grave.  Additionally, there are 5 cards that will help them be discarded.
 
For normal summons, you will want to speed things up.  Use Cross Soul to hurry your summons along as well as destroy an enemy monster.  Use Fleet-footed Gilasaurus's special summon ability just so you can sacrifice him.  It is best to do this as soon as possible, when you have no monsters in your discard pile.  Even if you let them get one of your monsters, you can usually destroy it with a Blue-Eyes, or at the very least, use Cross Soul to sacrifice it.  Theft and Change of Heart can, and should, be used just like Cross Soul.
 
Now, that's the main theme.  The support theme lies in avoiding Traps, which can often take down even the largest of monsters.  First of all, Tyrant Dragon qualifies due to his immunity to Traps.  The second card is the Android Psycho Shocker, who negates all Traps while he is in play.  The last card is Total Defense Shogun, who not only boasts good defense, but can attack and survive a Mirror Force, making him very useful in certain situations.
 
The Kuribos are here to protect against the Devil Franken Deck.
 
This deck is very fun to play, and very easy to use!
 
To beat this deck, try using cards that negate Special Summons and kill large creatures.  Removing cards in the Graveyard from the game will also be helpful.

Want to see Turbo Blue-Eyes's big brother deck?  Devil Franken Deck!