![]() Dragons however have an upper hand not only due his protective effect, mainly because they already have several tools for focus in the graveyard. Outside of Dragons, basically “Azure-Eyes” will protect itself while improving the many tools the vanilla cards have for swarm the field. “Azure-Eyes” is practically arround “Blue-Eyes”, but doesn’t mean any normal deck can use it. Otherwise, we can simply use a bit of backrow by “Shrink” or “Forbidden Lance” against any dangerous attack, with the help of “Honest” waiting at our hand for be discarded as the unpredictable move. Still, 2500 ATK covers a lot of matches, and since “Azure-Eyes” effects will practically strength our field, the opponent will have a bad time risking to attack him without geting payback next turn. “Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon” has the weird flaw of having the stats of “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” switched, encouraging it to be defensive. ![]() Also, since atleast “Azure-Eyes” will survive a turn with his first effect, we can revive “Galaxy Serpent” for then Synchro Summon “Star Eater”. ![]() A build arround “Blue-Eyes” not only will increase the number of tools for summon the strongest normal monster, but also will have a chance for Xyz Summon Rank 8 monsters easily. We can revive the materials used for summon him and then obtain new Synchro monsters, like a second “Azure-Eyes”. With his first effect, the second effect of this Synchro monster is mostly assured. Keep on mind though that Dragons summoned AFTER “Azure-Eyes” effect triggers and resolves won’t get protection. Once the protection wears off, we can still protect “Azure-Eyes” with a few of support we might obtain during the turn the effect was working, like “Stardust Dragon” or “Stardust Spark Dragon” if the build is very Synchro focused, or “Forbidden Lance” and “Effect Veiler” as usual staples for this job. If our field is already full of Dragons, we can summon this monster, obtain the protective effect, and then wipe out the opponent’s field by cards like “Dark Hole” and “Black Rose Dragon”, getting a clean field ready to direct attack with our creatures. Summoning “Azure-Eyes” at the right moment is the important move with this monster. Last we have all the cards we can use arround the graveyard for revive and use for summon the Synchro monster, like “Supervise” on Gemini, “Silver’s Cry” on “Blue-Eyes” or basically a Normal deck arround Dragons, even a second “Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon”. “Rescue Rabbit” obviusly is another easy method to Synchro summon, pulling out two normal monsters from the deck ready to be used. Other decks with Normal Monsters can also pull out the Synchro monster, such is the Hieratic archetype summoning and replacing their members by pulling out weakened Normal Dragons. Since was mainly created arround “Blue-Eyes White Dragon”, we can special summon the monsters by a massive number of methods, like “Maiden with Eyes of Blue” which also is a Tuner. Though “Azure-Eyes” can only be Synchro summoned with Normal Monsters, doesn’t mean is a difficult task. In addition, the Synchro will revive a Normal Monster at start of our turns, practically an assured effect in combination with the temporal protection we obtain when summoned. Once special summoned, regardless by Synchro summon or by an effect, “Azure-Eyes” will trigger a protective effect to all Dragon monsters (Including itself) against targeting or destructive effects, practically making them invulnerable to almost any effects until the opponent’s turn ends. “Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon” was designed for help “Blue-Eyes White Dragon”, but overall can be of big assistance for any Normal deck. This is how the Dragon can be very useful regardless of being the main monster of the deck, or just a card for support the build. As one of the big icons of the franchise and high support, “Blue-Eyes” obtained and keeps obtaining either cards exclusively arround it, or cards which provides high sinergy. “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” is one of the oldest cards in the game, and still is played nowadays thanks to its high popularity. Once per turn, during your Standby Phase: You can target 1 Normal Monster in your Graveyard Special Summon that target.Ĭan Be Found In: Structure Deck: Saga of Blue-Eyes White Dragon (SDBE-EN040) ![]() When this card is Special Summoned: Dragon-Type monsters you currently control cannot be targeted or destroyed by card effects until the end of the next turn. 1 Tuner + 1 or more non-Tuner Normal Monsters ![]()
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