Summary: Some Yu-Gi-Oh cards that are not marked Different Dimension can help or hinder your DD monsters. Learn how to build a Different Dimension deck in the Yu-Gi-Oh CCG in this free video.
Larry Ramirez has been playing Yu-Gi-Oh for as long as it has been in the United States. He teaches the game at Evolution Games in Lansing, Mich. Larry also knows many more strategy...read more
"I'll be talking about Yu-Gi-Oh today. This clip is to supplement your Different Dimension deck. Bazoo The Soul-Eater, while he doesn't have the D.D.M. in his name is almost one of an every Different Dimension deck. He's a average attack. But, his affect is awesome. He basically eats the souls or removes cards in your graveyard from the game. Namely, your monsters who are D.D.M. who work remove from game and increases his own attack power. He gets up to a modest twenty-five hundred, which is a hundred above any Monarch in the game right now. Not only does that make him powerful, but he helps speed along your engine. Return From The Different Dimension, is one trap card you'll be using to return any and all removed from play monsters that you have on your side that aren't D.D.M. back to the field. This is a little hurtful, since you have to pay half your life points for it. But, it also means that in one turn you can swarm the field. Fill up all your monster slots and swarm in for game. To cards you generally want to stay away from. Needle Work, while generally helpful in that he mills five cards from your opponents deck. Some magic and trap cards return all removed from play monsters back to the field. You may or may not use these spell and trap cards and it might be good to use them. But, you generally want to stay away from them. Because, you don't want to give your opponent stuff to return. He might be running some Different Dimension, too. Bottomless Trap Hole, generally good in any other deck. This removes one monster, normal or special summoned with attack fifteen hundred or more from the game. Just like Needle Worm, you don't want to give your opponent more stuff to return in case they're running the same deck."
eHow Article: Supplement Cards for Yu-Gi-Oh Different Dimension Deck: Part 1