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==Advanced Format==
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* Do not use this card.
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* If you pull this card from a booster pack, it is okay to cry.
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* If you ''must'' use a Level-4 Normal DARK Fiend-Type Monster, use "[[Archfiend Soldier]]" instead.
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* Despite its uselessnes, this card sells for upwards of $30 online, money that can later be spent on cards that are useable.
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* You can burn this card to produce flames with beautiful colors.
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* You can trade this card to an 8-year old by telling them that it has lots of powerful support that you do not currently own.  They will believe you, and you could potentially get better cards in exchange.
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==Traditional Format==
 
==Traditional Format==
  
* This card can be searched via "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]".
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* This card can be searched via "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]".  (Don't, though.  Instead, search "[[Archfiend Soldier]]")
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* You can run as many of this monster as you want in your deck, your opponent will most likely not care.

Revision as of 07:08, 17 August 2010

Advanced Format

  • Do not use this card.
  • If you pull this card from a booster pack, it is okay to cry.
  • If you must use a Level-4 Normal DARK Fiend-Type Monster, use "Archfiend Soldier" instead.
  • Despite its uselessnes, this card sells for upwards of $30 online, money that can later be spent on cards that are useable.
  • You can burn this card to produce flames with beautiful colors.
  • You can trade this card to an 8-year old by telling them that it has lots of powerful support that you do not currently own. They will believe you, and you could potentially get better cards in exchange.


Traditional Format

  • This card can be searched via "Witch of the Black Forest". (Don't, though. Instead, search "Archfiend Soldier")
  • You can run as many of this monster as you want in your deck, your opponent will most likely not care.