![]() ![]() Use Utopic Future to attack that monster to gain control and attack your opponent with that very same monster. This is a huge advantage to have if you are facing a monster with an attack you can’t quite get past. In the damage step any monster in battle with Utopic Future comes under your control until the end of the battle phase. This card can be run in almost any type of deck, as long as you have access to 2 Xyz monsters with the same Rank that aren’t “Number” monsters.Ī really good thing about Utopic Future is that he has the ability to use your opponents monsters against them, this can be used whether Utopic Future is attacking or being attacked. Number F0: Utopic Future is very interesting in that he is the first, and currently only, Xyz monster card in the game which doesn’t have a Rank. However, this card is weak against decks that use cards with abilities like Satellarknight Triverr which sends all cards on the field back to the hand without destroying or targeting. This card will become a big problem for the upcoming Igknight Archtype, released in the upcoming Clash of Rebellion set, that specialises in destroying their own Pendulum cards. Not only will this card prevent destruction of any card in either player’s Zones, this will also prevent any Pendulum card your opponent may have that triggers it’s effects by destroying itself or the card in the other Zone. By preventing your opponent from using abilities that target cards in the Pendulum Zones will prevent a lot of returning to hand effects many decks have access too. Pendulum Impenetrable is a non-themed, quick-play spell card which will be an asset to any deck that runs Pendulum cards. This card is really good for quickly filling your side of the field with monsters whilst also getting a free draw. The second effect for Star Seraph Sovereignty chains from the first effect, if successfully summoned through the first effect you can draw 1 card, if that card happens to be a Star Seraph monster then you get to special summon it. Star Seraph Sovereignty’s main ability allows you to special summon it from your hand by normal or special summoning any Star Seraph monster, this can be done at any point except during the damage step.Īdditionally this effect isn’t limited to being used once per turn, so if you have more than one Star Seraph Sovereignty in your hand then you’ll be able to activate that ability for each you hold. What this card lacks in attack power is more than made up for by it’s abilities. This Archtype was in need of some new powerful support and Star Seraph Sovereignty gives just that. Star Seraph’s are an Archtype that primarily uses level 4 Light-Fairy type monsters they mainly focus on swarming the field with effects that allow them to summon one another or by summoning themselves to the field once a condition is met. From this set there are a number of notable cards that improve synergy within each Archtype whereas some cards simply work on their own. Whilst you won’t be able to create a full deck out of the cards in this expansion, these cards do offer a lot of versatility for many different deck builds. This rarity is a welcome change to the types of rarity we have come to expect to see. Prismatic used to be available only as promos from early Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG video games such as Duelist of The Roses which gave you the three Magnet Warriors. Within each booster pack the top card is a Prismatic Secret Rare, this rarity hasn’t been seen in the TCG for many years. On opening the booster box one of the first things I notice is that the booster packs come with more than one cover art, this isn’t something you see often in Yu-Gi-Oh. This card pays tribute to the Blue Eye’s White Dragon which was the mascot of the Legend of Blue-Eye’s set, the first set released in the game. Unlike The Secret Forces which gave 1 Secret Rare and 4 Super Rares per booster this set reintroduces the Prismatic Secret Rare which takes the place of the Secret Rare in the booster pack.Īt first glance we see that “The legendary Dragon of White” has been chosen as the box mascot for the set. Much like The Secret Forces set, each box of World Superstars contains 24 booster packs with each pack containing 5 cards. World Superstars is a 52 Yu-Gi-Oh! card set, 50 of which were previously exclusive to the OCG (Asian format) and are available for the first time in the TCG. You can purchase Yu-Gi-Oh! singles at Big Orbit Cards. ![]()
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