

Can be Special Summoned when banished, either through Miscellaneousaurus or Double Evolution Pill.


(x3) Babycerasaurus – Can Special Summon Level 4 or less Dinosaur Monster from Deck after destroyed.Miscellaneousaurus + 1 = Level 2 Monster). Can also Special Summon Dinosaur from deck with Level equal to other Monsters banished with it (ex. Protects Dinosaurs from Monster effects during Main Phase when discarded. (x3) Miscellaneousaurus – Key cog of this deck.Main targets are either Babycerasaurus (preferred) or Petiterandon. (x2-x3) Animadorned Archosaur – Level 1 Monster that can destroy Dinosaur Monster from hand or field, and add Double Evolution Pill to hand.Can negate a multitude of different cards. (x3) Ash Blossom and Joyous Spring (optional) – Droll & Lock is preferred here, but Ash is another option.Very helpful in matchups against Drytrons. (x3) Droll & Lock Bird – Shuts down opponent’s ability to add cards from Main Deck to hand.Very helpful in also dissuading opposing players from swarming the field, especially since this deck prefers to go second in most cases. (x3) Maxx “C” – Handtrap that adds draw power, as one card can be added to hand per Special Summon during turn it was activated.Monstersĭinosaurs are dependent on the Main Deck Monsters, so it’s important to get this portion right. So, what should a Dinosaur deck build look like? Let’s go over what you should know. While Dinosaur decks in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, for the most part, don’t focus on one particular archetype, these builds tend to mix and match and use destruction power to synergize and bring out powerful Monsters. If you’re sick and tired of Drytrons or Eldlich and are looking for a fast-paced deck that can be really fun to use, perhaps the Dinosaurs can help you out.
