yugioh egyptian god deck obelisk the tormentor Yu-Gi-Oh! Egyptian God Deck: Obelisk The Tormentor – Card Monster Games
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yugioh egyptian god deck obelisk the tormentor

yugioh egyptian god deck obelisk the tormentor Yu-Gi-Oh! Egyptian God Deck: Obelisk The Tormentor – Card Monster Games

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yugioh egyptian god deck obelisk the tormentor Yu-Gi-Oh! Egyptian God Deck: Obelisk The Tormentor – Card Monster GamesAwaken the power of the Egyptian God Cards! If youve ever wanted to build a Deck around an Egyptian God Card but didnt know where to start, look no further than the Egyptian God Decks! Obelisk the Tormentor Unleash the true power of Obelisk the Tormentor by Tributing 2 monsters you control and wipe your opponents monsters off the field! This Deck uses self replicating monsters to provide Tributes and protect your Life Points as you get closer to

Awaken the power of the Egyptian God Cards!
If you’ve ever wanted to build a Deck around an Egyptian God Card but didn’t know where to start, look no further than the Egyptian God Decks!

Obelisk the Tormentor
Unleash the true power of Obelisk the Tormentor by Tributing 2 monsters you control and wipe your opponent’s monsters off the field! This Deck uses self-replicating monsters to provide Tributes and protect your Life Points as you get closer to drawing your Divine Beast. Obelisk’s own ability can crush your opponent’s monsters all at once, but throw in the new Spell Card, Fist of Fate, and you can negate a monster’s effect and destroy it without needing to Tribute. Activate during your own Main Phase and you can crush all your opponent’s Spells and Traps as well!

Each Egyptian God Deck is 40 cards total and includes 1 Egyptian God Card and 5 new cards – 4 unique new cards as well as 1 copy of Soul Crossing, a brand-new Quick-Play Spell Card included in both Decks that lets you Tribute Summon your Egyptian God Card by Tributing your opponent’s monsters!

Each Deck is playable on its own straight out of the box and comes with a Dueling Guide that explains the basic strategy and some rules you should know to get the most out of your Deck. Of course, if you pick up both, you can mix and match their strategies to create an awesome Deck that can wield multiple Egyptian God Cards!

Each Egyptian God Deck contains 40 cards:

4 Ultra Rares
4 Super Rares
32 Commons
1 Deluxe Game Mat/Dueling Guide

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