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  1. A list of Cipher Yu-Gi-Oh! decks from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Database - ygoprodeck.com.

    • Etymology
    • Playing Style
    • Weaknesses

    In cryptography, a "cipher" (or cypher) is an algorithm for performing encryption or decryption—a series of well-defined steps that can be followed as a procedure. However, the name of the archetype is written with the base 「光波」, meaning "lightwave". Due to the additional requirement of the kanji in the anime compared to the OCG/TCG, "Cipher Soldie...

    Like many other Xyz focused archetypes, the strategy of this deck is divided between its Main Deck members (which focus on swarming the field; preferably with monsters of the same name; and level manipulation effects) and its Xyz bosses (their main objective being to use their high ATK along with taking control of enemy monsters to OTK the opponent...

    The Deck depends heavily on Special Summoning so it is vulnerable to floodgates like Summon Limit and Vanity's Emptiness.

  2. Galaxy-Eyes Cipher X Dragon. Attribute LIGHT. Rank Rank 10. ATK 4000. DEF 3000. Dragon / Xyz / Effect. Card Text. 2 Level 10 monsters. Once per turn, you can also Xyz Summon "Galaxy-Eyes Cipher X Dragon" by using a "Cipher Dragon" monster you control as material. (Transfer its materials to this card.)

  3. Cipher Etranger. LIGHT Level 1 [ Spellcaster / Effect ] ATK 0 DEF 0. If this card is in your hand or Graveyard: You can target 1 "Cipher" Xyz Monster you control; attach this card to it as an Xyz Material.

  4. ygoprodeck.com › deck › cipher-deck-140769Cipher Deck - YGOPRODeck

    The Cipher Deck revolves around summoning the Xyz Monster Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon as soon as possible, then to use that card and others in order to win. The Deck isn't as close in power to its original archetype, but it still is a fun deck to play with.

  5. Deck Primer. why don't you try it, tell me its flaws, and ill work on it from there, after all, this deck has many flaws that even I can't see! but the main reason for this deck is to get your biggest boss monsters on the field, and get "Number 100: Numeron Dragon" with both "Number 62: Galaxy-Eyes Prime Dragon" in the extra deck along with a ...

  6. Latest Decks with Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon. BearsDown! 2 Level 8 monsters Once per turn: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card, then target 1 face-up monster your opponent controls; monsters you control cannot attack your opponent directly for the rest of this turn, except this card, also take control of the targeted monster until the ...