Get ready to kick your Decks into top gear with the Lightning Overdrive booster set! Dogmatika fans can collect a new Ritual Monster and Ritual Spell Card, and seek support from a partnered theme that expands the Dogmatika story. Fans of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Magistus theme gets a boost with another version of Rilliona, the Magistus of Verre ; Spirit Charmer fans find a new Link Monster version of Lyna the Light Charmer ; and a new seasonal flavor of Live brings a touch of Winter to the Summer celebration!
However, on Saturday, May 29th and Sunday, May 30th, you can be one of the first to open packs of Lightning Overdrive , and earn some cool, exclusive prizes too, in the Lightning Overdrive Premiere!
The winner is the player with the highest attack power. Any other situation results in a draw. This is a desperate move to pull, but it could win you the game if you are in a tight spot. If you thought Victory Dragon was an excellent name, this one will blow your mind. This guy is on another level.
Chaos Emperor Dragon requires you to sacrifice one light and one dark monster to the graveyard and costs Life Points to use. On activation, this card forces each player to send all the cards in their hands and on the field to the graveyard. Not only this, but you do points of damage per card that you send to the great beyond. This would allow you to not only disable your opponent but deal a lot of damage at the same time.
All bow before this card. These cards insanely powerful to the point that original Egyptian God cards are banned from play. It has a long list of rules but is incredibly overpowered and is immune to many kinds of cards and attacks. I love the original description on this card which reads: 'The descent of this mighty creature shall be heralded by burning winds and twisted lands. And with the coming of this horror, those who draw breath shall know the true meaning of eternal slumber.
Pot of Greed is a card that allows you to pick up two more cards basically for free. Seems innocent enough, right? Yeah, no. This means that you can get to the MVP cards in your deck sooner for the cost of the pot of greed itself. This is particularly useful if you need to collect some cards for a specific attack or just really want to grab that Blue Eyes White Dragon.
This card is very handy to have in your deck. Harpie's Feather Duster is a trap card that, when activated, immediately destroys all of your opponent's trap and spell cards depending which edition if the card you have.
This is massively unfair and overpowered. Thank the Egyptian Gods that this card is forbidden to play or else tables everywhere would suffer the wrath of rage-quitters. This card is yet another high-risk high-reward card.
With this card, you must select five cards from your deck and show them to your opponent. Not only this, but the opponent then selects one card for you to keep and you must discard the others. This means that your opponent could pick the worst card possible and potentially make you throw out all of your best cards. It's a tough call, but what can you do? This card was a favourite of Kaiba's in the 90s anime and with good reason.
Change of Heart allows you to control one of your opponent's monsters until the final phase of your turn. This could destroy your opponent's attack or defense strategies or even give you the chance to directly attack them. Sure, it is only one turn, but one turn can change the course of the whole duel. How can you defend against your own monster? Good luck with that, man. Another game changer, Fiber Jar really shakes things up. This card forces each player to put all of the cards in the field, in their hand, and in the graveyard back in their deck before shuffling them.
This card is great for when you are stuck with awful cards and have sent some great ones to the beyond. It could also ruin any plans your opponent had for their next turn, making them start all over again with you.
This card is similar to Harpie's Feather Duster if you boosted it by ten levels. Heavy Storm immediately destroys all spell and trap cards on the field. This is a great shield for you and a good way of getting rid of unhelpful cards. However, it is awful to come up against, particularly if you have some good traps all ready to go and have to see your perfect plan go to waste.
Many players, me included, are happy to see this guy out of the competitive scene. I honestly kind of want this card to come back, but only for me. Graceful Charity allows you to draw three cards, select the best one and then discard the other two. English alternate names.
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