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* This card can be searched via "[[Sangan]]", "[[Last Will]]", "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]", "[[Magician's Circle]]", "[[Shining Angel]]" and "[[Apprentice Magician]]".
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* This card can be [[Searcher|searched]] by "[[Desperado Barrel Dragon]]", "[[Fusion Deployment]]", "[[Arcana Reading]]", "[[Fusion Conscription]]", "[[Fusion Reserve]]", "[[Rciela, Wicked of the White Woods]]", "[[Magician's Circle]]", "[[Apprentice Magician]]", "[[Thelematech Clatis]]", "[[Dragodies, the Empowered Warrior]]", "[[Arnis, the Empowered Warrior]]", "[[Spellbook of Judgment]]", "[[The Grand Spellbook Tower]]", "[[Spellbook Star Hall]]", "[[Lemon Magician Girl]]", "[[Lucky Loan]]", "[[Lyna the Light Charmer, Lustrous]]", "[[Shadow's Light]]", "[[Shining Angel]]", "[[Chaos Zone]]", "[[Rai-Mei]]", "[[Photon Veil]]", "[[Gigantic Spright]]", "[[Small Scuffle]]", "[[Packet Link]]", "[[Mimiclay]]", "[[Serpentine Princess]]", "[[Battle Royal Mode - Joining]]", "[[Vampire Dragon]]", "[[Rescue Ferret]]", "[[Umbramirage the Elemental Lord]]", "[[Sangan]]", "[[Witch of the Black Forest]]", and other [[List of generic searchers#Monsters|generic searchers]].
  
* You can use "[[Second Coin Toss]]" to improve your chances of calling the coin toss right.
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* "[[Second Coin Toss]]" can be used to improve the chances of calling the coin toss right.
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** This can be especially useful when attempting to Summon "[[Dark Sage]]"
  
* If this card is played in a "[[Dark Magician]]" deck to summon "[[Dark Sage]]", and you succeed in summoning him, pick a card like "[[Heavy Storm]]" or "[[Giant Trunade]]"; you will have cleared your opponent's monsters with Time Wizard and can now clear his/her Spell and Trap Cards with your own Spell.
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* In general, it is best to activate this card's effect while the opponent is the player that controls all the other monsters on the field, in order to minimize the consequences of an unlucky coin toss.
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** However, this can be ignored when it is beneficial to have one's own monsters potentially destroyed by a card effect, in order to trigger certain card effects.
  
* This card's effect is very powerful but very risky.  A good alternative to it (that still has a chance to destroy all your monsters, but with no burn)  is "[[Dark Master - Zorc]]".
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* just in case you end up calling the coin toss incorrectly have Meklord Emperor Wisel in your hand so that way you can special summon it straight from your hand to compensate for it's negative downside.
  
* Use this card's effect when it is the only monster on your side of the field, so that if you fail, it is not too disastrous.  
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==Traditional Format==
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* This card can be searched by "[[Last Will]]".
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* If you use the underlined tip above while you have "[[Forced Requisition]]" and "[[Super Rejuvenation]]" active during the same turn(Although this is unlikely and should be taken with a grain of salt, given that a total of 6 cards are required), this will obliterate your opponent's hand while strengthening your own at the end of your turn.
  
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==Dungeon Dice Monsters==
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* This card is one of the few sources of removing an opponent's monsters without battle that doesn't depend on their movement. Its nearly always more effective to use Time Wizard to remove an opponent's monster than trying to destroy it by battle, since it only requires [[Dimension]]ing a low level monster instead of a Dimension of a higher level monster, movement crests and an attack crest.
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* Run as many copies of Time Wizard as possible to overwhelm your opponent's ability to Dimension. This is especially potent against the AI, as it likes to lead with high level monsters it can rarely Dimension.
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* Despite its non-existent stats it may still deal damage to the [[Monster Lord]] and block most monsters from continuing toward yours.
  
 
==Video Games==
 
==Video Games==
* In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]], you can fuse this with:
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', you can fuse this with:
** Dragons weaker than "[[Thousand Dragon]]" to form "[[Thousand Dragon]]".
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** Dragons weaker than "[[Thousand Dragon (FMR)|Thousand Dragon]]" to form "Thousand Dragon".
** "[[Embryonic Beast]]" to form "[[Summoned Skull]]".
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** "[[Embryonic Beast (FMR)|Embryonic Beast]]" to form "[[Summoned Skull (FMR)|Summoned Skull]]".
** Turtles to Summon "[[30,000-Year White Turtle]]".
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** Turtles to Summon "[[30,000-Year White Turtle (FMR)|30,000-Year White Turtle]]".
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* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (video game)|Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'', this monster is an excellent source of movement crests in addition to the potent one-for-one trading it has in the real game (see above).

Revision as of 22:12, 9 April 2024

  • "Second Coin Toss" can be used to improve the chances of calling the coin toss right.
    • This can be especially useful when attempting to Summon "Dark Sage"
  • In general, it is best to activate this card's effect while the opponent is the player that controls all the other monsters on the field, in order to minimize the consequences of an unlucky coin toss.
    • However, this can be ignored when it is beneficial to have one's own monsters potentially destroyed by a card effect, in order to trigger certain card effects.
  • just in case you end up calling the coin toss incorrectly have Meklord Emperor Wisel in your hand so that way you can special summon it straight from your hand to compensate for it's negative downside.

Traditional Format

  • This card can be searched by "Last Will".
  • If you use the underlined tip above while you have "Forced Requisition" and "Super Rejuvenation" active during the same turn(Although this is unlikely and should be taken with a grain of salt, given that a total of 6 cards are required), this will obliterate your opponent's hand while strengthening your own at the end of your turn.

Dungeon Dice Monsters

  • This card is one of the few sources of removing an opponent's monsters without battle that doesn't depend on their movement. Its nearly always more effective to use Time Wizard to remove an opponent's monster than trying to destroy it by battle, since it only requires Dimensioning a low level monster instead of a Dimension of a higher level monster, movement crests and an attack crest.
  • Run as many copies of Time Wizard as possible to overwhelm your opponent's ability to Dimension. This is especially potent against the AI, as it likes to lead with high level monsters it can rarely Dimension.
  • Despite its non-existent stats it may still deal damage to the Monster Lord and block most monsters from continuing toward yours.

Video Games