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Welcome to the exciting world ofYu-Gi-Oh!and one of the most powerful decks in the game – Gold Pride. With its strong combo potential and formidable cards, this deck is a force to be reckoned with. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, learning to play Gold Pride can take your game to the next level. So, sharpen your skills and prepare for some intense duels as we delve into the mechanics and strategies behind this incredible deck.
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Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a beginner looking to learn the ropes, this article has everything you need to start playing and mastering Yu-Gi-Oh! Gold Pride. So, grab your cards, shuffle your deck, and let’s get ready to duel.
How To Play A Gold Pride Deck
Gold Pride is a deck that revolves around powerful monsters that can be summoned easily and quickly to the field.
The deck’swin conditions rely on two primary strategies–dealing massive damage to your opponent and controlling the field.

Use disruption cards
Gold Pride Sample Deck List
In the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, the Gold Pride Deck, is strong and adaptable. Here is a sample Galaxy Deck deck list:
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Called by the Grave
Gold Pride Key Cards
The Gold Pride Deck in Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game relies heavily on the Gold Counter mechanic, which allows you to place counters on your opponent’s cards, and then use those counters to activate powerful effects.
Notes
Gold Pride – Captain Carrie
900 ATK and 1700 DEF describe the level 3 water fiend monster Captain Carrie. You may alsoadd one “Gold Pride” trap card from your deck to your hand if you normally summoned or special summoned this card.
When a Gold Pride Monster you control that was Special Summoned from the Extra Deck is targeted by this card and sent to the grave,you can banish up to three “Gold Pride” cards from your grave; if you do, that monster gets 500 ATK for each card you banished in this manner.

Gold Pride – Leon
This card has 1500 ATK and 1200 DEF, making it a level 3 Wind Warrior Tuner. You can alsospecial summon a non-warrior “Gold Pride” monster in your grave if this card is normal summoned or special summoned.
Moreover, all monsters other than “Gold Pride” cannot be special summoned from the extra deck for the remainder of the turn.
As a fast effect during your opponent’s Main Phase,you can Synchro Summon one Synchro Monster using only “Gold Pride” monsters you control right after this effect resolves.
Gold Pride - Nytro Head
You have the option to special summon 1 “Nytro Token” to your opponent’s field during their standby phase. This “Nytro Token” is a level 8 Pyro/Fire with 0 ATK and 0 DEF. However, itcannot be utilized as linked content.
You candestroy 1 “Nytro Token” on the field during your opponent’s main phase as well as all cards adjacent to the monster, spell, and trap zones.
Gold Pride – Nytro Blaster
This card links two Gold Pride monsters of different ranks to a dark pyro monster with 2300 ATK.
If yourLife Points are lower than your opponent’s,you can target a monster they control, destroy it, and thendestroy all the cards in its adjacent Monster Zones and Spell & Traps Zones.
Gold Pride Combo
Here’s a combo you can use when playing the Gold Pride Deck in Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game:
To kick off the Gold Pride combo in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, you canstart with the P.U.N.K starter combo using Emergency Teleport, Gold Pride - Captain Carrie, andNoh-P.U.N.K. Ze Amen.
This activates theeffect of Dragon Drive and Deer Note,special summoning Sharakusai and allowing you to search for Joruri-P.U.N.K. Madame Spider.
Remember toactivate the effects of Extreme Session to draw a card.
With just 2.5 cards, you’re able to have six cards on the field, including powerful disruptions from Sharakusai.
Additionally, you have Joruri-P.U.N.K. Dangerous Gabu, which can give effects to your monsters and grant you additional life points.
Using Masquerena, you cansummon Knightmare Unicorn, which can then beupgraded to summon Accesscode Talkerandfinish off your opponent’s life points.