Blue-Eyes Attack Strategy!
Hey Ghost
Masters here’s a move for the Trading Card Game I’d like to call: The
Blue-Eyes Attack!
These will
be the cards you must have on the Field:
1
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
1
Infinite Cards
In your hand
you should have:
1
Graceful Charity
2
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
1
Monster Reborn
1
Premature Burial
1
Raigeki
Here’s how
this trick works.
Step 1:
First, while your Blue-Eyes White Dragon is on the Field, play Graceful
Charity and pick up your three cards. Then discard your two other Blue-Eyes
White Dragons to your Graveyard.
Step 2:
After you do that, play Monster Reborn and Premature Burial to bring them
back. Place them on the field in face-up attack mode.
Step 3:
Next play Raigeki to destroy all of your opponent’s monsters.
Step 4:
Finally, Attack with all three Blue-Eyes White Dragons to cause 9000 Life
Point damage.
And that is the
Blue-Eyes Attack Strategy! Now is that powerful or what?
Invincible Deck
First, you need Umi from Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Magic Jammer from
Metal Raiders, The Legendary Fisherman and Deepsea Warrior from Pharaoh’s
Servant, Dark Hole from a starter deck, and Tornado Wall from Labyrinth of
Nightmare. I have plenty of Umi cards in my deck and my The Legendary
Fisherman card is what I’d have to call, THE HEART OF MY DECK.
First, play an Umi on the field and then play a The Legendary Fisherman
card. Now The Legendary Fisherman is immune to all magic cards and monster
attacks. Then, if you can, play more The Legendary Fishermen or Deepsea
Warriors, and activate Dark Hole. Only your opponent’s monsters will be
destroyed, because your cards are immune to magic cards. This leaves your
opponent open for attack. Then if you play Tornado Wall, any damage
inflicted to you will also be negated and reduced to 0 while Umi is in play.
Also keep a face-down Magic Jammer on the field or maybe some Mystical Space
Typhoons incase your opponent tries to destroy your Umi, but have some more
Umis in you deck, just incase your opponent manages to destroy the first one
anyway. With these cards as a combo, you’ll never be defeated.
If you cannot draw an Umi for several more turns, then consider adding a
card called Terraforming to your deck. It allows you to move one Field Magic
card from your deck to your hand.
Bad Card, Huh? It's Not!
Some of you
think that the card called The Cheerful Coffin is a bad card in any case,
but it isn't when you're using Shadow Ghoul. Two-Pronged Attack is the same
only you sacrifice one of your opponent's monsters in place of one of your
own.
Combos
Mirage of Nightmare + Forced Requisition
Infinite Cards + Slifer the Sky Dragon
Infinite Cards + Muka Muka + Pot of Greed + Jar of Greed
Exodia Necross + Torrential Tribute
Big
Eye + Archfiend’s Oath + Red Medicine
Griggle + Creature Swap
Scroll of Bewitchment + Salamandra
Maha
Vailo + United We Stand
Raregold Armor + (any monster with a high ATK)
Ring
of Magnetism + (any monster with a high ATK) + Sword of Deep-Seated
Graverobber's Retribution + (any card that removes opponent's monsters from
play)
Buster Blader + Mass Driver + Emblem of Dragon Destroyer
Bad
Reaction to Simochi + (any card that powers up opponent's LP) + Fake Trap
Darkness Approaches + (any Flip Effect monster)
The
Legendary Fisherman + Umi + Dark Hole
Deepsea Warrior + Umi + Dark Hole
Solemn Wishes + Spell Shield Type-8
Solemn Wishes + Fake Trap
Horn
of Heaven + Monster Reborn
Cat's Ear Tribe + Kishido Spirit
Spirit of the Breeze + (any strong power up) + (card that sacrifices 1000 or
less LP)
Great Phantom Thief + Respect Play
Infinite Cards + Des Koala
An
Owl of Luck + The Legendary Fisherman
Parasite Paracide + Insect Barrier
DNA
Surgery + Insect Barrier
Labyrinth Wall + Raigeki + Shield & Sword |