Why even chance it? You are going to have at least 55 Cards that aren't. What exact difference is it going to make if you Double Sleeve 20-25 Fusion's, when you dont even have the cards you will "mainly" use, Double Sleeved?D.M.E.N. said:So everyone knows by now double sleeving your deck is outlawed (why I don't know but who cares?.) My question is, can I still double sleeve my fusion deck?
If you remember, there is a effect that allows for "Random" Fusion Monsters to be sent from the Fusion Deck to the Graveyard.jpnuar1 said:But to answer your question, it is perfectly fine for you to double sleeve your fusion deck, since unlike the main deck, you never need to shuffle it or draw random card from it. For pretty much the same reason you dont need to use the same sleeves as your regular deck with it either.
Well, they have a rule on note taking that seems to be entirely built around a single card effect, Question. So it may net even need to catch on. The simple fact that an effect does that may end up maing it a rule. You know how policy can be.masterwoo0 said:If you remember, there is a effect that allows for "Random" Fusion Monsters to be sent from the Fusion Deck to the Graveyard.
Success Probability 0%
Normal Trap
Send 2 random Fusion Monsters from your opponent's Fusion Deck to the Graveyard.
The only way to ensure randomization is to "Shuffle", because most people group their Fusion's.
So, I would expect that if this ever catches on, the Ruling will change in accordance to state that ALL card sleeves will match, unless they are your Side Deck Cards, and you would have to switch sleeves to use your Side Deck Cards anyway.