Uhm, I say yes you can because you have more variety but my brother says no because well, he won't tell me. xD Hope this helps!
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If you`re referring to the 3 types of Nordics (Beast,Alfar,Ascendant), there is no real certain 1 to use: the 3 are much stronger together. You could mix these Nordic cards to create a good Odin/Thor deck: this type is known as Dual Aesir and is a personal favorite of mine. I run a Wild God deck, combining Nordic essentials with assorted effective cards for the deck: with refurbishing, you can even transform this into a Synchro/XYZ deck (I run Illuminights/ Leviathan Dragon). Here is a good list of cards fo0r this kind of deck: -Vanadis of the Nordic Ascendant -Tangnjostr of the Nordic Beasts Valkyrie, Guldfaxe, basically the works for a Nordic deck -Trident Warrior (SP. Summon Tangjostr, get him massacred, XYZ summon tokens - Pot of duality -Marshmallon (Indestructable) -Honest (Protect a Vanadis or something) As for prices, cant help you.
A standard Yu-Gi-Oh! deck has Monster, Spell and Trap cards.The ratio of Monster cards to Spells + Trap cards is about even.There are at least 40 cards. You can have more, but sticking close to 40 is better when it comes to your chances of drawing a particular card(s).Fusion and Synchro Monsters (Purple and White card backgrounds respectively) are optional and are put in a separate pile called the "Extra Deck" face-down. There can be no more than 15 cards in the Extra Deck.A mix of of lower level monsters and higher ones. Why? Monsters with 5 or more stars cannot be Summoned except by Tributing a monster already on the field. Only a few high level monsters should be used unless you use a strategy to get around Tributing or makes Tribute Summons easier to perform.And that's basically it for a standard deck. Structure decks on sale have your basic cards as well as newer ones and have formidable strategies explained in a booklet that goes along with it.As for more advanced decks, they are built on some of the same principals, but some decks employ strategies that make the above statements not appliable or not of concern for the deck. An example is a "Destiny Hero- Diamond Dude" deck with about 30 Normal Spells to make the most out of his effect.
Have stronger polemon then here and make sure to mix up your types you don't want her to beat all six of your Pokemon with only one of hers
No.