
Number 3 on the list is what I consider to be the strongest coin flip monster… Desperado Barrel Dragon. This really propels Proton Blast to the higher end of this list, and is a must-have for any luck-focused deck. So if you get 3 heads you deal 500 damage to the opponent’s LP, and you can destroy 1 of their cards on the field, and remove a card from their hand after looking at it. If there are 3 or more heads, you get to look at your opponent’s hand and choose a card for them to discard.Īdditionally, when this card is in the graveyard and there’s another card effect that calls for 2 or more coin flips, Proton Blast can be banished from your graveyard so that every coin flip is treated as a heads.īut the 1, 2, and 3 heads coin flips all stack.

If there are 2 or more heads, you destroy one of the cards your opponent controls. If there are 1 or more heads, you can inflict 500 damage to your opponent’s LP. This card can be activated once per turn when a card effect lets you toss coins, and it applies the effects based on how many flips land on heads. If you call it wrong you take damage and lose all your monsters, if you call it right you only destroy all of your opponent’s monsters, which is still strong… just not worth the risk of losing all of your monsters.Īnother Continuous Spell card on this list, and the one I consider the best here… but it doesn’t actually have a coin flip itself. While this card can be game changing, it’s only a 50/50 that it’s beneficial for you.Įven with the 50 / 50 of a coin flip, the risk is greater than the reward. However, if you call it incorrectly, then you target and destroy every one of your monsters, and you take damage from all of your face-up monsters ATK added together, then halved. I decided to include Time Wizard over Time Wizard of Tomorrow simply because you can summon it straight from the hand, and because if your Time Wizard does go to the graveyard, it’s much easier to re-summon.ĭuring your turn you can flip a coin, and if you correctly call it you target and destroy every one of your opponent’s monsters. And then with the right timing summon the most powerful monsters from the extra deck.This is probably the best known “coin flip” card, and for good reason. The last thing I would say is to stall right away unless you get a perfect hand. Judge, Tour of Doom, Proton Blast and Evenly Matched, Protection Cards include: Dark Sanctuary, Fairy Box, Power of the Guardian, Ms. Being either of the three Twin-Barrel Dragon cards from the deck. IT has an effect to special summon a level 4 dark machine type monster from the graveyard. Like all the other coin toss cards with Second Coin Toss and Photon Blast on the field you will have a higher chance of surviving.īlack Salvo is the only turner cards to summon a synchro monster from the extra deck. Number 41: Bagooska the Terribly Tired Tapirĭark Sanctuary may be the main card for this deck as it offers the most coin fiips per turn if attacked.

(40 cards in the overall deck) Extra deck And a deck that is near perfectly balanced both in defensive, while also having a strong offensive. Having a 50/50 percent chance of getting what you want, luck is more on your side compared to a dice. One of the finest decks I have made in a long time. This one is a chance deck that uses a coin for most of the card’s effects.
