The main drawback with the Crystal Beast series is its reliability on occupying the Spell & Trap Card Zone. This leaves the player with very little flexibility concerning Spell and Trap Cards as the zone must be left open for Crystal Beastmonsters and essential Crystal Beast Continuous Spell Cards.
The series also heavily relies on the destruction of the Crystal Beast monsters so that they can be placed in the Spell & Trap Card Zone. This allows the opponent more flexibility when figuring out how to win.
For more weaknesses about the Crystal Beast series, click on the "Related Link" below and look under the "Weaknesses" heading.
u can start a deck any way u want my deck is all different its not all the same for example i have 2 crystal beast cards 1sapphire Pegasus and topaz tiger and i have an elemental her burst and avian see my deck is a mess but it can still beet people so if u want 2 start a deck well just get a card like if u have armed dragon lv 3 try 2 make a armed dragon deck u get my point
Jesse Anderson (duelist pack) with 5 cards in. Nearly all of them will be crystal beasts. Force of the breaker (booster pack) also has some crystal beasts. And is the only pack to get crystal beast sapphire pegasus.
Rainbow Dragon's card text has 3 parts; effects 2 and 3 can be used any time a Normal Trap could be activated (independantly or in response to actions other than Counter Traps, but not on the turn Rainbow Dragon was summoned): 1. You need 7 different "Crystal Beast" cards on your field and/or in your graveyard to special summon this card from your hand; you cannot summon it any other way. (This means you need to play or discard all seven crystal beasts; extra copies of the same beast don't count. Also, the Trap "Rainbow Gravity" overrides this effect.) 2. You can send all "Crystal Beast" monsters you control to the graveyard to increase this card's Attack by 1000 per card sent. (Crystal Beasts in your spell and trap zone are excluded from this.) 3. You can remove all "Crystal Beast" cards in your graveyard from play to return all cards on the field to the owners' decks. (You need at least one crystal beast in your graveyard to use this effect.) Think of Rainbow Dragon as a beatstick with a couple of Trap cards built in.
you cant :(, i used a cheat to get infinte copies of every card and i go real sick cards like the 3 god cards and sacred god cards, but sadly there were no crystal beasts or rainbow dragon...
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Dude, I hate to be the guy to break this to you, but THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS THE PERFECT DECK. Every deck has it`s strengths and weaknesses. I guess it all depends on what type of deck you are against.
You can't. The crystal beasts aren't on that game.
u can start a deck any way u want my deck is all different its not all the same for example i have 2 crystal beast cards 1sapphire Pegasus and topaz tiger and i have an elemental her burst and avian see my deck is a mess but it can still beet people so if u want 2 start a deck well just get a card like if u have armed dragon lv 3 try 2 make a armed dragon deck u get my point
It's a matter of opinion, they're all good in a certain context. Raviel is good in any deck with Fiend-type monsters, Uria is great in any deck with continuous traps (like skill drain, gravity bind) and Hamon is great in continuous spell decks (most notably Crystal Beasts)
I use a crystal beast deck and its awesome but my friend josh just made this badass D.D. (different dimension) deck and it usually wins against my crystal beasts. The thing that makes crystal beasts effective is is the effect they all share which is when destroyed, they can be put in the spell and traps area so he uses dimension fissure and macro cosmos. Dimension fissure removes your monsters from play when they are destroyed so if your opponent uses crystal beasts he/she cannot put them in spells and traps. Marco cosmos removes all used/destroyed spells and traps from play. When playing against a crystal beast user, these cards are espicially effective and can keep your opponent from summoning rainbow/rainbow dark dragon (I dont use it but most do) or using the magic card crystal abundance ( user must have 4 crystal beasts in spell and trap card zone to activate and by sending these to the graveyard every card on the field is destroyed but the user then gets to summon as many crystal beast from the graveyard as the number of cards destroyed on your side of the field) or the trap card crystal raigeki which lets you send one crystal beast card (as spell card) to destroy one card on the field)I agree with most of this answer, however using Dimensional Fissure as a counter to the crystal beasts is not as effective as you seem to think. Dimensional Fissure states that "Any monster sent to the Graveyard is removed from play instead." Whereas the Crystal Beasts all state in their effects that "If this card is destroyed while in a monster card zone you can place it face up in your Spell and Trap Card Zone as a continuous Spell Card instead of sending it to the Graveyard." Therefore the Crystal Beasts can be chosen to never be sent to the graveyard by their effect and so cannot be removed from play by Dimensional Fissure. However Dimensional Fissure, Macro Cosmos, Banisher of the Light and Banisher of the Radiance are still effective at countering the summon of Rainbow Dragon.
I reckon that the best structure deck is Dragunity Legion has it has a number of amazing combos that can get the best card in the deck out countless times and it is a good all rounder and it is a good dragon and winged beast deck
Jesse Anderson (duelist pack) with 5 cards in. Nearly all of them will be crystal beasts. Force of the breaker (booster pack) also has some crystal beasts. And is the only pack to get crystal beast sapphire pegasus.
I only know the second one. First, you summon the crystal beast in your hand. Then, you chain it and use torrental tribute. Third, you use crystal beast topaz tiger's effect. Fourth, you activate the card "crystal blessing" to put in your trap and spell place 2 crystal beast sapphire pegasus. Then, use crystal beacon to summon ruby carbuncle. Sixth, use ruby carbuncle's effect to summon all of your monsters in the trap and spell places. (you don't have to use sapphire pegasus' effect). Last, attack with all monsters.
Rainbow Dragon's card text has 3 parts; effects 2 and 3 can be used any time a Normal Trap could be activated (independantly or in response to actions other than Counter Traps, but not on the turn Rainbow Dragon was summoned): 1. You need 7 different "Crystal Beast" cards on your field and/or in your graveyard to special summon this card from your hand; you cannot summon it any other way. (This means you need to play or discard all seven crystal beasts; extra copies of the same beast don't count. Also, the Trap "Rainbow Gravity" overrides this effect.) 2. You can send all "Crystal Beast" monsters you control to the graveyard to increase this card's Attack by 1000 per card sent. (Crystal Beasts in your spell and trap zone are excluded from this.) 3. You can remove all "Crystal Beast" cards in your graveyard from play to return all cards on the field to the owners' decks. (You need at least one crystal beast in your graveyard to use this effect.) Think of Rainbow Dragon as a beatstick with a couple of Trap cards built in.
yes it doesAnswer:here is the card text of Rainbow Dragon:"You can remove from play all "Crystal Beast" Monster Cards in your Graveyard to return ALL cards on the field to their owner's Decks."the card didn't say "except this card" that some cards indicate like Ocean Lord Neo Daedelus.
Kinda just buy the shadow of infinity deck it comes with all 3 and others just f0r about 60-70 dollars
Three of all seven crystal beasts, three "Ancient City: Rainbow Ruins"s, two "Rainbow Dragon"s, two "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder"s, a "Magna-Slash Dragon," a "Gravi-Crush Dragon," a "Crystal Raigeki," a "Dragon Queen of Tragic Endings," a "Crystal Blessing," a "Hand Destruction," three cards that negate an opponent's attack ("Negate Attack," "Mirror Force," etc.), a "Crystal Tree," a "Marshmallon," a "Crystal Abundance," a "Goblindbergh," a "Crystal Release," a "Foolish Burial," a "Rainbow Path," a "Bottomless Trap Hole," a "Dark Hole," and Xyz monsters that require level 3s or 4s ( "Number 39: Utopia," "Number 17: Leviathan Dragon," etc.)