Both cards use moves and abilities that attack your opponent's bench, which can lead to having more than one enemy Pokmon knocked out simultaneously
They both cost four mana
Elevate your Yu-Gi-Oh
lands) or clicking symbols in your mana pool, which might be a good idea if you want to save specific mana sources for a later play that turn
Over three turns, you can hopefully generate one mana, create two Constructs, and tutor a Sol Ring, Shadowspear, or Skullclamp straight onto the board

New Product Release Rage of the Abyss Metagame Breakdown 23 Snake-Eye (18 Fiendsmith Azamina Snake-Eye, 5 Fiendsmith Snake-Eye) 21 Tenpai Dragon 6 Memento (5 Memento, 1 Fiendsmith Memento) 4 Centur-Ion (3 Centur-Ion, 1 Fiendsmith Centur-Ion) 4 Labrynth 4 Fiendsmith Yubel 3 Fire King (2 Sinful Spoils Snake-Eye Fire King, 1 Azamina Sinful Spoils Snake-Eye Fire King) 3 Rescue-ACE (2 Fiendsmith Sinful Spoils Snake-Eye Rescue-ACE, 1 Fiendsmith Azumina Sinful Spoils Rescue-ACE) 3 Fiendsmith Unchained 3 Voiceless Voice 2 Millennium Exodia 2 Ritual Beast 1 Da Eiza 1 Fiendsmith Magical Musket 1 Fiendsmith Spright Agent 1 Floowandereeze 1 Gimmick Puppet 1 Grass Superheavy Samurai Adventurer Synchron 1 Horus Bystial Tachyon 1 Ice Barrier Atlantean 1 Mathmech @Ignister 1 Melodious 1 Mikanko 1 Superheavy Samurai Dracoslayer 1 Supreme King Z-ARC 1 Yubel Fiendsmith Chimera Snake-Eye Rage of the Abyss has given Snake-Eye decks a great boost with the addition of the new Azamina cards