![]() While “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” gets prioritized due its several summoning methods and the ability to reuse this Trap Card, the big variety of monsters forming this archetype can benefit as well or even better than the famous Normal Monster. Working along some of the most aggresive monsters in the game, “The Ultimate Creature of Destruction” is a very effective card to assure the upper hand against a wide number of scenarios. Lastly there’s the many powerful creatures the original “Blue-Eyes” can turn into depending of how we invest our Deck on, ranging from “Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon” turning its double attacks unstoppable, to “Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon” becoming nearly impossible to take down unless by incredibly specific options. Monsters such as “Deep of Blue-Eyes” and “Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon” acts more as support and thus “The Ultimate” can give them some protection in response of incoming danger, while others such as “Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon” and “Dragon Spirit of White” (Treated as a Blue-Eyes) act both as material and removal tool so despite its brief appearance this Trap Card can be as helpful in an emergency. However, although the original “Blue-Eyes” will give it its more recurring uses, any monster in this archetype can benefit from “The Ultimate” no matter if is to defend against opponent’s effects or attacks, or assuring our victory as we automatically destroy monsters in battle. Obviously “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” will be its most recurring target thanks to the massive list of methods to summon it from early to late game, and with its arrival allowing us to Set back “The Ultimate” from the Graveyard is even possible to use the Trap Card a discard cost if necessary. With “Bingo Machine, Go!!!” looking for any cards related to “Blue-Eyes White Dragon”, “The Ultimate” will be soon in our backrow ready to improve or protect one of many Blue-Eyes monsters arriving to our field. Overall “The Ultimate” is an incredibly helpful card to assure one of the many Blue-Eyes monsters either become an almost uncounterable threat or resiliant against opponent’s plays, and with the most iconic monster in the game recycling it from the Graveyard its able to make some of the most devastating monsters in the game way more difficult to take down than just dealing with the original Normal Monster. ![]() If “The Ultimate” rests in our Graveyard it can be Set back in our field in response of a “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” being summoned to our field, although the Trap Card will be banished once leaves. For a whole turn “The Ultimate” grants a Blue-Eyes monster complete immunity against any effects except its own and attacks, while any monsters involved in battle with this Blue-Eyes will be destroyed at the end of the Damage Step. “The Ultimate Creature of Destruction” is a Trap Card that will be mostly known for its OCG name referencing a quote from both Seto Kaiba himself, although the effects that provides clearly makes that statement even in its TCG localization. From taking advantage of its traits to be easily summoned, to acting as both cost and material for other cards, “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” spawned a wide variety of builds depending of how much we want to invest on this iconic monster and its several counterparts and archetypes. Although has brief appearances in the competitive scene, as the strongest Normal Monster in the game “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” keeps that title as a strong card pool covers every aspect of its performance no matter the build. ![]() “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” is undoubtly the most famous monster in the whole franchise, to the point that could be seen as oversupported due its position in the card game. You can only use this effect of “The Ultimate Creature of Destruction” once per turn.Ĭurrently Found In: Legendary Duelists: White Dragon Abyss (LED3-EN005) ![]() While this card is in your GY, if you Normal or Special Summon a “Blue-Eyes White Dragon”: You can Set this card, but banish it when it leaves the field. Target 1 “Blue-Eyes” monster you control this turn, that face-up monster is unaffected by card effects, except its own, it cannot be destroyed by battle, also any opponent’s monster it battles is destroyed at the end of the Damage Step.
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