Card Tips:Proof of Powerlessness
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- This card can be searched by "Trap Trick", "Trap Track", "Lady Labrynth of the Silver Castle", "Lilith, Lady of Lament", "Triple Tactics Thrust", "Angel of Blue Tears", "Farewelcome Labrynth", "Labrynth Set-Up", and other generic searchers.
- Activating this card during the opponent's turn as an impromptu "Raigeki" substitute is the most effective use of this card, since it neutralizes the only real drawback.
- Copies of "Stygian Dirge" can be used to render more of the opponent's monsters vulnerable to this card's effect.
- Generic high-Leveled monsters that can be easily Summoned to the field include cards such as "Beast King Barbaros", "Fusilier Dragon, the Dual-Mode Beast", "Metal Reflect Slime", and "Lord Gaia the Fierce Knight".
- Since it is rare for a Tuner monster to be Level 5 or higher, this card is useful for interfering with potential Synchro Summons.
- The presence of most Fusion and Synchro Monsters provide ways to meet this card's activation condition.
- This card can be easily activated in "Ancient Gear", "Blue-Eyes", "Dark World", "Machina", "Malefic", "Darklord", "Mecha Phantom Beast", "Kaiju", and "Red-Eyes" Decks.
- High-Level Dragon-Type monsters can be easily Summoned with the effects of cards like "Kidmodo Dragon", "Arkbrave Dragon", "Dragon's Rebirth", "Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon", "The White Stone of Ancients", "Return of the Dragon Lords", etc.
- "Light of Intervention" can be used to render the opponent's face-down monsters vulnerable to this card's effect.