9/17/2023 0 Comments Blue eyes azure dragon![]() ![]() But it can’t be targeted or destroyed with card effects, meaning it’s a 4500 ATK beatstick the opponent will have to find a way to simply attack over or remove with non-targeting effects. Like the Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon, Alternative Ultimate Dragon has identical stats to the other fusion. If Blue-Eyes White Dragon got a powered-up form, it’s only fair that the fusion of all three Blue-Eyes gets one as well. These effects combined to make the Blue-Eyes deck better overall, plus it’s one more tuner to work with the deck’s synchro monsters. ![]() The card allows the player to special summon a “Blue-Eyes” card from the deck if White Stone of the Ancients was sent to the graveyard that same turn.īut not only that, but this card could be banished from the grave to special summon a Blue-Eyes card in the graveyard. White Stone of the Ancients has double the stats (600 / 500 ) than White Stone of Legend, and it can often feel twice as useful as White Stone of Legend. At this point, the Blue-Eyes feel more like a brotherhood. But it can also negate graveyard card effects, and if necessary, tribute itself to bring out any other Light Attribute Dragon Synchro Monster. It locks down the opposing player from summoning two or more monsters at one time, heavily limiting Pendulum plays. Spirit Dragon does a lot for the deck as well. The card specifically works by fusing “Blue-Eyes” monsters with the tuners that go with the Blue-Eyes deck, giving us a level 9 with inverted stats to the original Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Kaiba’s strongest monster turned to the power of Synchro to reach a new stage in its evolution. So even though it’s smaller than Blue-Eyes, it can quickly find its big brother. And in a pinch, it can tribute itself during either player’s turn to special summon Blue-Eyes White Dragon from the hand. ![]() RELATED:Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s: The Worst Blackwing Cardsīut when it’s summoned, it’s an effect monster that can target a spell or trap card of the opponent’s and banish it. It’s treated as a normal monster in the hand or graveyard, which gives it synergy with some of Blue-Eyes’ other support. Plus it kinda looks like Blue-Eyes’ ghostly brother anyways. DRAGON SPIRIT OF WHITEĭespite not having Blue-Eyes in its name, the first line of this card’s text reads that it’s always treated as a “Blue-Eyes” card. A player’s best chance of stopping Blue-Eyes is to destroy it before the opponent can attack with it, but with this Blue-Eyes is protected from everything from the classic Mirror Force to creating a monster that’s simply bigger than it. If a Dragon monster would be destroyed by battle or card effect, you can banish this card from the graveyard instead. It can target a level 7 (Red-Eyes) or level 8 (Blue-Eyes) monster in the graveyard and special summon it.īy itself, this actually isn’t too great of an effect, but what aids it is the secondary effect. Here’s another card which doesn’t mention Blue-Eyes, but is pretty direct support for it and Joey’s Red-Eyes Black Dragon. This spell card is clearly designed to get Blue-Eyes into the player’s hand as quickly and efficiently as possible, all for the cost of discarding a single card. The only reason it doesn’t say “add up to 2 Blue-Eyes to your hand” is so they could continue making support for the Blue-Eyes deck which would also allow this card to work with them. The literal exact stats of the legendary Blue-Eyes White Dragon itself. MELODY OF AWAKENING DRAGONĪdmittedly, it doesn’t say the words “Blue Eyes” on it anywhere, but it’s effect reads: “add up to 2 Dragon monsters with 3000 or more ATK and 2500 or less DEF from your deck to your hand”. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the very best cards in that deck. As if Kaiba was the one actually in control of Konami, the Blue-Eyes deck of today may actually be the best deck based on monsters from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series. In that time, Blue-Eyes was surpassed and then managed to catch up to the game once again. RELATED: Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Top 10 Cards In Jaden's Deckīut many years have passed since Kaiba and Yugi dueled over Kaiba’s out of line actions. Legendary Duelists: Ancient Millennium | LED2 Legendary Duelists (3): White Dragon Abyss | LED3īattles of Legend: Relentless Revenge | BLRR Legendary Duelists 4: Sisters of the Rose | LED4 For the OCG Structure Deck, see Structure Deck: The Blue-Eyed Dragon's Thundering Descent.Legendary Duelists: Magical Hero 1st Ed Singles | LED6Ģ019 Mega-Tins: Gold Sarcophagus Singles | MP19 This article is about the TCG Structure Deck. ![]()
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