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At first, Kaiba's Deck relied heavily on high-[[ATK]] monsters and quick combinations that add power to his monsters. His main goal was to Summon his powerful "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". Before Battle City and the introduction of [[Tribute Summon]]s, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" was much easier to Summon. Due to this, his strategy was fairly simple and effective as it only took Kaiba one draw to quickly overpower an opponent or overcome any situation. The only thing he had to do was to rely on a heavy-ATK monster and wait to draw one of his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" to put his opponent on an uphill position. | At first, Kaiba's Deck relied heavily on high-[[ATK]] monsters and quick combinations that add power to his monsters. His main goal was to Summon his powerful "[[Blue-Eyes White Dragon (manga)|Blue-Eyes White Dragon]]". Before Battle City and the introduction of [[Tribute Summon]]s, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" was much easier to Summon. Due to this, his strategy was fairly simple and effective as it only took Kaiba one draw to quickly overpower an opponent or overcome any situation. The only thing he had to do was to rely on a heavy-ATK monster and wait to draw one of his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" to put his opponent on an uphill position. | ||
− | In Battle City, the rules have been changed and high-[[Level]] monsters required [[Tribute]]s to be Summoned. Due to this and his acquisition of "[[The God of the Obelisk]]", Kaiba's strategy evolved. He utilizes strong Level 4 monsters, such as "[[Vorse Raider (manga)|Vorse Raider]]", "[[Gadget Soldier (manga)|Gadget Soldier]]" and his [[ | + | In Battle City, the rules have been changed and high-[[Level]] monsters required [[Tribute]]s to be Summoned. Due to this and his acquisition of "[[The God of the Obelisk]]", Kaiba's strategy evolved. He utilizes strong Level 4 monsters, such as "[[Vorse Raider (manga)|Vorse Raider]]", "[[Gadget Soldier (manga)|Gadget Soldier]]" and his [[VWXYZ|XYZ]] monsters. While still important to his strategy, his "Blue-Eyes White Dragons" are overshadowed by "The God of the Obelisk". |
During ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'', not having "The God of the Obelisk" anymore, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" returns to be Kaiba's ace, with ways to get it easily with cards like "[[The Melody of Awakening Dragon (manga)|The Melody of Awakening Dragon]]". He also introduces the "[[Material (series)|Material]]", that just like his XYZ monsters, combine to form a most powerful monster that can count as any number of Tributes for high-Level monsters depending on how many monster he combines. | During ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]'', not having "The God of the Obelisk" anymore, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" returns to be Kaiba's ace, with ways to get it easily with cards like "[[The Melody of Awakening Dragon (manga)|The Melody of Awakening Dragon]]". He also introduces the "[[Material (series)|Material]]", that just like his XYZ monsters, combine to form a most powerful monster that can count as any number of Tributes for high-Level monsters depending on how many monster he combines. |