9/18/2023 0 Comments Blue eyes azure dragon![]() I always thought this card was kinda rare and hard to get so I am glad to see this in a Structure Deck. A good way to draw some cards and dump a Blue-Eyes into your Graveyard where it may actually be more useful than in your hand. Great backup for the classic Monster Reborn!ĭiscard a Level 8 Monster (like Blue-Eyes White Dragon for instance) to draw 2 cards. I would vote for Blue-Eyes White Dragon and one of the Level 1 Tuners to revive both of them later for some Synchro action.Ī Spell that Special Summons any Dragon Type Normal Monster from your Graveyard. Sends a Dragon Type Monster from Deck to Graveyard and another one if the first one was a Normal Monster. This one is kinda expensive if you had to buy it seperately so I am pleased to find a copy of Honest in this Structure Deck to add a second copy to my Lightsworn Deck. When it is put into your Graveyard, from anywhere and by any means, you can add a Blue-Eyes White Dragon from your Deck to your hand. 2000 in the case of Alexandrite Dragon.Ī Level 1 Dragon Type Tuner that is a Normal Monster as well.Īnother Level 1 Dragon Type Tuner which has a great effect for a Blue-Eyes Deck. I’d rather have you take a look than writing it all down here:Īlong with Gene-Warped War Wolf, this is the best you will get from a Level 4 Monster when it comes to sheer ATK Power. Also, the Maiden is a great support card to run along with Blue-Eyes White Dragon as becomes apparent when reading what she does. This one is a Level 1 Tuner, so she Synchro Summons into Azure-Eyes when combined with Blue-Eyes White Dragon. What is really great is that you will be able to reanimte the Blue-Eyes White Dragon you sent to your Graveyard for Synchro Summoning Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon right away! The latter makes him an awesome addition to a Normal Monster Deck, a Deck Type which I am very fond of. And secondly, Azure-Eyes allows you to Special Summon one Normal Monster from your Graveyard each and every turn. Firstly, when Azure-Eyes is summoned, Dragon type Monsters you control cannot be destroyed by card effects until the end of the next turn. Stats-wise Azure-Eyes is a bit weaker than his blue-eyed cousin, with 2500 ATK and 3000 DEF, but offers two great abilities. This is a premium card that comes in shiny foil in this Structure Deck.Ī great, great Synchro version of good old Blue-Eyes White Dragon which has an awesome effect and goes well with any deck containing a significant number of Normal Monsters. A vanilla (Normal) 3000 ATK and 2500 DEF Monster. Notable cards contained in the Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon Structure Deck (For more info and the full card text I refer you to the Yu Gi Oh Wikia): The Deck contains the following four Super and Ultra Rares, which are all four in foil and very much playable: 41 Cards including 4 Holo Cards – 2 Super Rares and 2 Utlra Rares.So what do we get in this latest Structure Deck? Hence it is aptly named Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Now the latest released Structure Deck is all about the most iconic, and probably most associated with the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG Monster Card of all times, the classic but, in my opinion, still highly playable Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Every now and then, I find myself buying up to 3 copies of some Structure Decks as some contain cards which would be more costly to buy seperately than to just grab a few copies of a Structure Deck they happen to be in. …and will then be sharing with you a deck which I built including some of the cards contained in said Structure Deck.įirst of all a word on Structure Decks in general: I think that the Structure Decks Konami is releasing for the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game are a great deal and well suited for both beginners and pros (like my humble self) and also for collectors, as they give you a complete 40+ cards deck which is playable right out of the box for beginners, while it gives you a great start to build a good deck on if you are an advanced player as well as containing some neat premium cards which may be interesting for collectors. In this article, I will be giving you a brief review of the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! Structure Deck, which is all about one of my all-time favorite Monster, Blue-Eyes White Dragon… For more Yu-Gi-Oh related articles please check out my old, Yu-Gi-Oh focussed blog at. This will be my first article on this blog about the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, which I discovered and came to like only very recently, having detested it for as long as I can think and always having thought it sucked compared to the grand M:tG. ![]()
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