Talk:Blue-Eyes

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Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon[edit]

What do you think about Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon? I think it could be a nice idea for deck because the difference between blue-eyes and Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon is his second effect: he can't be disigned by the effects opponent's cards (yeah!!!) Zangetsu_Uchiha (talk) 14:59, February 22, 2011 (UTC)

Well it was never really that good due to the summoning requirements. The best chance is Summoner of Illusions but you have to have Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon in your hand, so really, it's all situational. The effect is great, but it can easily be killed by Mirror Force, Lightning Vortex, or numerous other cards.BobaFett2 (talk) 23:12, February 22, 2011 (UTC)

Ahhh but we have cards that could help us for these situations: we can add quickly Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon with Gold Sarcophagus and to protect him from effects of Mirror Force, Lightning Vortex, etc we have: Prime Material Dragon, Stardust Dragon, Royal Decree, Dark Bribe. the difficult sometimes is to summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon but I think it could be faster with King of the Swamp and Polymerization (I create a curious version of Blue-Eyes Hopeless Dragon but focused in Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon and I really like it, I wonder to know your opinion you can see it in my profile... Zangetsu_Uchiha (talk) 17:59, February 22, 2011 (UTC)24

Do you have more ideas for this deck??? Zangetsu_Uchiha (talk) 18:01, February 22, 2011 (UTC)24

any deck can be stopped given the proper circumstances. as previously mentioned, i agree that mirror force could easily stop blue-eyes shining, but mirror force and cards similar to its destructive properties can also destroy many other decent cards. to not use blue eyes shining based on that logic would also imply any good monster that can be destroyed shouldn't be used. if that was the case than almost any monster and/or strategy would be obsolete. so in my opinion it isnt a bad idea to use blue eyes shining, however understand and be prepared to pay the necessary cost to summon him and the risks you run by using him. also one final note, the trap card safe zone may be a wise precaution to protect your blue eyes shining (tdm)

Change series to archetype?[edit]

Since the Blue-Eyes series have at least one support card, Burst Stream of Destruction, shouldn't it be considered an archetype?

I'm asking the same thing for Cyber Dragon, Gaia Knight and Dark Magician. If not, then shouldn't Red-Eyes and VWXYZ stop being considered archetypes?

I can do all the changes myself, only if an Admin gives the OK, first. Kentaru Z (talkcontribs) 06:13, May 5, 2012 (UTC)

It just says the monster's name instead of "blue-eyes white dragon" card, so they're not archetypes. 24.83.215.20 (talk) 07:05, May 5, 2012 (UTC)
As anon says, "Burst Stream of Destruction" only supports "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", not just any card with "Blue-Eyes" in its name, so it isn't support; see my more detailed response at Talk:Dark Magician (series)#Change series to type?. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 07:47, May 5, 2012 (UTC)

Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon First Turn Summon and Future Fusion Revision[edit]

So, I realize a lot of people think that the "Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon" is very difficult to field. It is not. It's rather easy, since there are a number of ways to add it to hand, and the summoning of "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" is quite simple considering the amount of cards required for it. Cards such as "Fusion Sage", "King of the Swamp", "Dragon's Mirror" and "Summoner's Art" make things a bit easier, and if you combine that with "White Stone of Legend" and "Dragon Ravine" (Discard White Stone of Legend, use the Dragon Ravine's second effect to send another one to the grave, activating both effects, adding 2 Blue-Eyes White Dragons to your hand), it's a 77% chance of getting it out in a duel (Tried and proved, in 13 duels it was out 10 times).

By that point, "Gold Sarcophagus" is all that is required, or even sheer drawing power from cards such as "One Day of Peace". "Thunder Dragon", "Thunder Sea Horse" and "Vylon Prism" are also excellent ways of thinning out your deck at this point, since they each search cards, (Thunder Dragon can be discarded from hand for two more Thunder Dragons from deck (allowing for easy fusion for "Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon"), Thunder Seahorse can be discarded to search Vylon Prism which in turn can be used for Synchro Summons and quickly equipping your Synchro/other monsters.) and for those worried with the lack of consistent theme, there are two depending on your build, the Blue-Eyes one and the fusion one. With that said, it should be fairly obvious that the Blue-Eyes series is still a viable threat in most friendly duels and maybe, if built right, in the early competetive ones as well.

I was also wondering if the "Future Fusion" method should be taken out of the suggestions for the Blue-Eyes Ultimate summon since it is banned, and if the "White Stone of Legend"/"Dragon Ravine" method should be added. --109.58.118.9 (talk) 19:56, November 13, 2012 (UTC)

See also[edit]

Do we need the See also section at the end of this article? It just seems a little out of place and isn't present on many, if any of other articles. --Spongebob456 (Talk) 20:10, January 8, 2013 (UTC)