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* It is usually a good idea to put this card in the Side Deck instead of in the main deck. If you are against the wrong deck, this card is pretty much worthless. If you know you are using a Deck which can be shut down by specific Countinuous Traps, you might want to side this card in during the second duel even if your opponent does not have any in their deck, as they might side in said counter cards. | * It is usually a good idea to put this card in the Side Deck instead of in the main deck. If you are against the wrong deck, this card is pretty much worthless. If you know you are using a Deck which can be shut down by specific Countinuous Traps, you might want to side this card in during the second duel even if your opponent does not have any in their deck, as they might side in said counter cards. | ||
− | * This is great against [[Anti-Meta]] decks, considering the number of [[Continuous Trap Card|Continuous Traps]] they run, such as "[[Royal Oppression | + | * This is great against [[Anti-Meta]] decks, considering the number of [[Continuous Trap Card|Continuous Traps]] they run, such as "[[Royal Oppression]]", "[[Skill Drain]]". |
* Use this card in a "[[Skill Drain]]" Deck. You can get rid of your opponent's "[[Royal Decree]]" and use this card to [[Synchro Summon]] "[[Stardust Dragon]]". Since Stardust Dragon is in the graveyard when its effect resolves, its effect will not be negated so you can prevent your Skill Drain from being destroyed by your opponent. | * Use this card in a "[[Skill Drain]]" Deck. You can get rid of your opponent's "[[Royal Decree]]" and use this card to [[Synchro Summon]] "[[Stardust Dragon]]". Since Stardust Dragon is in the graveyard when its effect resolves, its effect will not be negated so you can prevent your Skill Drain from being destroyed by your opponent. | ||
* This card can be used against "[[Trap Monsters]]". | * This card can be used against "[[Trap Monsters]]". | ||
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* Use in a [[Dark]] based deck to remove cards like "[[Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror]]". | * Use in a [[Dark]] based deck to remove cards like "[[Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror]]". | ||
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Revision as of 19:46, 18 March 2012
- It is usually a good idea to put this card in the Side Deck instead of in the main deck. If you are against the wrong deck, this card is pretty much worthless. If you know you are using a Deck which can be shut down by specific Countinuous Traps, you might want to side this card in during the second duel even if your opponent does not have any in their deck, as they might side in said counter cards.
- This is great against Anti-Meta decks, considering the number of Continuous Traps they run, such as "Royal Oppression", "Skill Drain".
- Use this card in a "Skill Drain" Deck. You can get rid of your opponent's "Royal Decree" and use this card to Synchro Summon "Stardust Dragon". Since Stardust Dragon is in the graveyard when its effect resolves, its effect will not be negated so you can prevent your Skill Drain from being destroyed by your opponent.
- This card can be used against "Trap Monsters".
- Use in a Dark based deck to remove cards like "Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror".