White eyes blue dragon deck
List of Contents. Not many Normal Monsters in the game have received the kind of support that Blue-Eyes has, or makes them a core part of the strategy.
Not because Blue-Eyes is my favorite card, but because the entire archetype's surprisingly versatile. I revisit the Blue-Eyes family pretty often, since something new almost always pops up for the strategy when a new set drops, even though it's one of the game's oldest boss monsters. Even though no new Blue-Eyes cards have debuted in recent sets, the deck still gets reinvented every time other cards come out. Since Blue-Eyes decks are really good at doing one thing, new cards that interact with its goals always offer an injection of fresh blood into the strategy. When your core game plan is just "big monsters that are easy to summon," your engine's going to fit into a lot of different strategies. I'm always looking for a way to play Blue-Eyes decks, but that's not the only thing I'm excited to play.
White eyes blue dragon deck
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The archetype also enjoys quite a lot of Spell Cards as general support and protection for the Deck's all-or-nothing aggressive playstyle.
Blue-Eyes White Dragon is quite a fan favorite deck and there are a number of ways to play the deck. Alternative White Dragon is very powerful due to its high base stats and free removal effect. On top of that it can be put on the field for free, making it a very easy yet impactful offensive play. Requiring you to have a BEWD on hand isn't really a problem with the many ways you can search it. Alternative White Dragon cannot attack the turn it activates its removal effect. When Dragon Spirit of White is in the graveyard you have multiple ways of reviving it and when in the deck you can Special Summon it with Sage or White Stone of Ancients. But when in your hand, Dragon Spirit of White is pretty much stuck there and your only option is to use it as effect cost.
Not because Blue-Eyes is my favorite card, but because the entire archetype's surprisingly versatile. I revisit the Blue-Eyes family pretty often, since something new almost always pops up for the strategy when a new set drops, even though it's one of the game's oldest boss monsters. Even though no new Blue-Eyes cards have debuted in recent sets, the deck still gets reinvented every time other cards come out. Since Blue-Eyes decks are really good at doing one thing, new cards that interact with its goals always offer an injection of fresh blood into the strategy. When your core game plan is just "big monsters that are easy to summon," your engine's going to fit into a lot of different strategies. I'm always looking for a way to play Blue-Eyes decks, but that's not the only thing I'm excited to play. Phantasmal Lord Ultimitl Bishbaalkin is an odd Synchro card that's never found a home for very long in competition. It needs a Level 8 or higher Tuner to hit the board, which is a pitifully small group of cards if you're not playing Level manipulation effects. It works pretty well in go-second decks as a battering ram to pick apart your opponent's board, so the only other thing left that you need for Bishbaalkin is a Level 8 non-Tuner. Blue-Eyes decks are overflowing with those, but why do you want to summon Bishbaalkin anyway?
White eyes blue dragon deck
List of Contents. Not many Normal Monsters in the game have received the kind of support that Blue-Eyes has, or makes them a core part of the strategy. It has even managed to win a Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Ishizu Tearlaments. Protector with Eyes of Blue. A bringer of harmony, reminder of past glories, able to soothe the hearts of even the most ambitious men. A cheeky and super-specific counter against Blue-Eyes, Chaos Trap Hole will be dangerous to all the Special Summoned mosnters from this Deck for having the Light attribute. Even worse, it banishes them instead of sending to the Graveyard. Yuya Sakaki Lvl 40 Farm. This card cannot attack during the turn you activate this effect. How to beat the Vegabond. Duel Links Powered by GameA. Include QR Code. Bakura DSOD. Yami Bakura Lvl Tenyi Swordsoul. Kalin Kessler.
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Magician's Rod Decks and Tips. Akiza Lvl Number Dragluon. Include QR Code. You can only use each effect of "Geomathmech Magma" once per turn. Yusei Fudo. Ranking 1. It has even managed to win a Yu-Gi-Oh! Mokuba Lvl Master with Eyes of Blue. With the Horus cards and the S:P Little Knight combo blowing out wallets left and right, I was worried even the "going second" cards would be expensive.
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