This is fantastic for two reasons: Not only are you cycling through your opponents deck faster with this spell, but youre also eliminating any potential threats

Provided Decklist: Monsters: 15 ||| Rice Suship ||| Roe Suship || Obelisk the Tormentor | Slifer the Sky Dragon || Gishki Diviner ||| Deep Sea Diva | Atlantean Heavy Infantry Spells: 25 ||| Unexpected Dai ||| The True Name | Upstart Goblin | Terraforming | Monster Reborn ||| Pot of Prosperity ||| Soul Crossing | Thunderforce Attack ||| Fist of Fate ||| Archfiends Oath ||| Suship Galley Kaisen Traps: 3 || Suship Roll Specials | The Absolute Divine Beast Extra: ||| Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS Sky Thunder ||| Dreadnought Suship Roe-Class First Wardish | Tornado Dragon | Daigusto Emeral | Abyss Dweller | Number 60: Dugares the Timeless | Marincess Great Bubble Reef | Knightmare Unicorn | Marincess Coral Anemone | Eria the Water Charmer, Gentle | Crystron Halqifibrax Note: This is continuing the style of Creative Deck Profile articles, designed to showcase a build through replays and an attached summary

Prices By Grade Below are the average prices of valuable Charizard cards as of writing: FAQs Why Is the 1st Edition Base Set Charizard So Expensive
Pairings like Live Twins and Sprights create powerful combos with solid endboards
Zone Draw 3 cards, then discard 2 cards, including at least 1 "Danger!" card, or if you have no "Danger!" cards in your hand, show your opponent your entire hand and shuffle it into the Deck
The whole point is going back in time, using updated cards and rules is insane