rate please 1-10 it has some banned but me n my friends play wit banned cards?
Spirit Reaper
Heavy Storm
Dark Cat With White Tail
Nobleman Of Crossout
Sakurestu ArmorX2
Alien Shocktrooper
Scapegoat
E hero Wildheart
Monster REborn
NEgate Attack
Sangan
Magic Jammer
Moephing Jar
MST
Breaker The Magical Warrior
Drainnig Shield
Snipe Hunter X3
Ring Of DIstruction
Magicican Of Faith
Change Of heart
Sacred Phoenix Of Nepthys
BOok of moon
Luster Dragon
HAmmer SHot
D.D. Warrior ladyt
D.d. Assailant
Lightning Vortex
Mobius The Frost MonarchX2
Creature Swap
Magic CYlinder
Cyber Jar
Torrential Tribute
Chainsaw Insect
Enemy Controller
Granmarg The Rockmonarch
Pot Of Avarice
Call Of the Haunted
Tsukuyomi
Cease fire
Ancinet Gear GOlem
Malelevolent Catastrophe
Diff. Dimension Capsule
Smashing Ground
I have had this deck for a very long time
i jsut need a mirror force and one cyber dragon its won a few tournments for me few years back when the cards werent banned
so yeah tell me what u think
this is cheap deck. you can play with your neighbor, with tournament is impossible.
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Makita makes two different 18v lithium ion cordless drills, including the BDF451 and the BDF452. Although offering many similar features, the two drills vary widely, including a $100 price difference. The BDF451 is blue, while the BDF452 is white, but this is the least of their differences. For ease of comparison, we'll call them by their colors instead of their model numbers.
First, The Blue is designed for homeowners and low-end contractors, while the more expensive Blue is designed for professionals who use cordless drills on a regular basis. The differences, and the differences in price, are obvious.
The Watt Hours for the included batteries differ considerably. The Blue uses 3 AH batteries at 18V, giving 54 Watt hours, while the White has 1.5 AH batteries at 18V, for 27 Watt hours. The run-time on the Blue is double twice that of the White, which includes cheaper batteries to fit a Value Line price point. The chargers are also different. While both have fans, the Blue's charger uses an optimum temperature controller to produce a more even charge.
The White uses a two-speed transmission, while the Blue uses a three-speed one. The resulting difference is a 450 versus 560 torque rating between the two models.
Both models offer the typical Makita high quality and durability, so how and how much you plan to use the drill will determine which model is appropriate for you. For the homeowner or casual user, the White is a great choice, offering a step up from 18v Ni-Cad models, while the professional will appreciate the longer running time and higher torque rating of the Blue.
Dillon Linder reviews tools and writes on many home improvement topics. Cordless tools such as the Makita 18v cordless tools and the new Makita LXT 18v cordless tools are his specialty.


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