Difference between revisions of "Card Tips:Blue-Eyes White Dragon"
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* Using [[Soul Exchange]] you can tribute your opponent's monster to get Blue Eyes out faster. | * Using [[Soul Exchange]] you can tribute your opponent's monster to get Blue Eyes out faster. | ||
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*A perfect way to protect this card is with [[Justi-Break]], as it is a Normal Monster. | *A perfect way to protect this card is with [[Justi-Break]], as it is a Normal Monster. | ||
*If you play with a Dragon Deck including 2 or 3 "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]"-cards in it, it may be wise to include "[[Lord of D.]]" and "[[The Flute of Summoning Dragon]]". | *If you play with a Dragon Deck including 2 or 3 "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]"-cards in it, it may be wise to include "[[Lord of D.]]" and "[[The Flute of Summoning Dragon]]". |
Revision as of 22:18, 28 August 2008
- You can use "Ancient Rules" to Summon "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" without Tributes. "Birthright" also works very well.
- You can use "Kaibaman", "Paladin of White Dragon", "Kaiser Sea Horse", or "Light Effigy" to summon "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" with one Tribute.
- If you play a Blue-Eyes Deck, Future Fusion is a great card to use but have a card to protect your Fusion Summon.
- Using Soul Exchange you can tribute your opponent's monster to get Blue Eyes out faster.
- A perfect way to protect this card is with Justi-Break, as it is a Normal Monster.
- If you play with a Dragon Deck including 2 or 3 "Blue-Eyes White Dragon"-cards in it, it may be wise to include "Lord of D." and "The Flute of Summoning Dragon".