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− | * This card works well against "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]". Chain | + | * This card works well against "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]". Chain this card to the negation effect of "Light and Darkness Dragon" to banish it, saving yourself from anymore negation as well as preventing its third effect. |
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− | * | + | * With this card, "[[Chain Destruction]]" can be an excellent combination play but it requires great timing. When your opponent summons a monster of 2000 ATK or less that is known to be played in multiples, simply activate "Chain Destruction" and once it has resolved as a new chain activate this card targeting the same monster you previously targeted with "Chain Destruction". |
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− | * | + | * This card is an excellent way to safely remove "[[Wind-Up Zenmaines]]", "[[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons]]", "[[Burning Abyss]]" monsters, "[[El Shaddoll Winda]]", "[[Fire King Avatar Garunix]]" and many other monsters that cannot be destroyed or that would take profit of being so. |
− | + | * This card works well against "[[Skull Servant]]" Decks, as by banishing "Skull Servant", all of the "Skull Servant" monsters in the Graveyard will be banished as well, including "[[Wightmare]]", "[[The Lady in Wight]]" and "[[King of the Skull Servants]]" if any of them are in the Graveyard. | |
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* This card is also useful as a substitute of many cards, including "[[Raigeki Break]]" and also "[[Sakuretsu Armor]]", because it can't be counteracted by "[[Stardust Dragon]]", "[[Destruction Jammer]]", "[[Remote Revenge]]", etc. | * This card is also useful as a substitute of many cards, including "[[Raigeki Break]]" and also "[[Sakuretsu Armor]]", because it can't be counteracted by "[[Stardust Dragon]]", "[[Destruction Jammer]]", "[[Remote Revenge]]", etc. | ||
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− | * This card | + | * This card can be useful against "[[Lightsworn]]" decks (as long as "[[Aurkus, Lightsworn Druid]]" isn't face-up on the field in the first place), since it is very common that the two other copies of the same monster have already been milled. |
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Revision as of 13:12, 11 March 2015
- This card works well against "Light and Darkness Dragon". Chain this card to the negation effect of "Light and Darkness Dragon" to banish it, saving yourself from anymore negation as well as preventing its third effect.
- With this card, "Chain Destruction" can be an excellent combination play but it requires great timing. When your opponent summons a monster of 2000 ATK or less that is known to be played in multiples, simply activate "Chain Destruction" and once it has resolved as a new chain activate this card targeting the same monster you previously targeted with "Chain Destruction".
- This card is an excellent way to safely remove "Wind-Up Zenmaines", "Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons", "Burning Abyss" monsters, "El Shaddoll Winda", "Fire King Avatar Garunix" and many other monsters that cannot be destroyed or that would take profit of being so.
- This card works well against "Skull Servant" Decks, as by banishing "Skull Servant", all of the "Skull Servant" monsters in the Graveyard will be banished as well, including "Wightmare", "The Lady in Wight" and "King of the Skull Servants" if any of them are in the Graveyard.
- Note that if your opponent controls "The Lady in Wight", other "Skull Servants" monsters will be immune against this card.
- This card is also useful as a substitute of many cards, including "Raigeki Break" and also "Sakuretsu Armor", because it can't be counteracted by "Stardust Dragon", "Destruction Jammer", "Remote Revenge", etc.
- This card can be useful against "Lightsworn" decks (as long as "Aurkus, Lightsworn Druid" isn't face-up on the field in the first place), since it is very common that the two other copies of the same monster have already been milled.