Good advice, but in addition to slimmed down decks you also need multiple decks for different situations. The reason you kept creeping in extra cards was because you encountered certain duels that needed certain cards. My advice is to keep multiple decks for certain situations, but keep those decks very low on the number of cards. My personal decks include: solo deck (heal/survive heavy, usually for long boss fights), AOE deck (primary for street fights), Conversion deck (for fighting the same enemies as your school) and Special deck (for cheating bosses, so I don't keep messing up my other decks).
I've only got two decks. One for my regular street battles (shields, blades, mostly damage spells, heals) and one for fighting balance creatures (nothing but death spells, hydra, and spectral blast so as not to provoke resistances.)
I'd trim down my decks like you say, but you can only put so many reshuffles in a deck...
Good advice, but in addition to slimmed down decks you also need multiple decks for different situations. The reason you kept creeping in extra cards was because you encountered certain duels that needed certain cards. My advice is to keep multiple decks for certain situations, but keep those decks very low on the number of cards. My personal decks include: solo deck (heal/survive heavy, usually for long boss fights), AOE deck (primary for street fights), Conversion deck (for fighting the same enemies as your school) and Special deck (for cheating bosses, so I don't keep messing up my other decks).
I've only got two decks. One for my regular street battles (shields, blades, mostly damage spells, heals) and one for fighting balance creatures (nothing but death spells, hydra, and spectral blast so as not to provoke resistances.) I'd trim down my decks like you say, but you can only put so many reshuffles in a deck...
Reshuffle reshuffles itself into the deck. Why would you need more than one? -corwin sandstalker, legendary sorcerer