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Hey guys, do you need judgement dragon in a lightsworn deck, I know it sounds like a stupid question, but i dont have that much money to buy cards like judgement dragon, so my question is, how much would a lightsworn deck suck without judgement dragon

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My friend tested the deck with proxies, He could actually won quite a few times, before JD was able to come out. It's Highly recommended You use JD, but from what I can see, He isn't absolutely necessary. If You can, Use two Guardian of Order, the deck will be doing alot of swarming. Don't spend money on it unless someone's seeing it to You for a low price or i Use it if You get lucky enough to pull it from a pack.

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I'm planning on building a Lightsworn deck, but I don't have enough of the holo Lightsworns like Monk. In fact, I only have 1 holo lightsworn, and that is Lyla, Lightsworn Sorceress.

 

I'm just going to use my Arcana Force deck at the tournaments until my lightsworn deck is complete.

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Metagame says you can.

 

But it is indeed a lot worse without JD.

Only thing that could beat a LS deck with JD is Oppression Lightsworns (lolwut).

Think of it, they have almost anything you would need (with the exception of speed). Lyla against s/t, Ehren against a strong defense, some drawing power from Garoth and Celestia beats almost every Monarch.

However, I really don't recommend it because you have to leave so many LS cards out of it (they were designed to swarm) and if you're talking about Oppression, why not simply run Gadgets.

 

So, my advice is, it's either the expensive and meta LS, or something really anti-meta like Oppression Gadgets, but nothing in between.

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JD-less Lightsworn will most likely be the metagame after DAD and JD are both banned. Yes, they are quite playable without him, could easily win locals, and wouldn't do bad higher up either. But if you face another player of equal skill using a full deck that includes Judgment, you should probably just concede and not waste the time playing.

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