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TCGs Blue-Eyes White Destiny structure deck.
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Other cards have already seen play in other Dragon decks, as powerful extenders.
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This removal effect scales with however many Normal Monsters you have in your graveyard plus one.
you’re free to negate the activation of any one card or effect your opponent tries to use.
It also destroys them, making it useful for Field Spell pops.
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6Stardust Sifr Divine Dragon
Defending Your Board From Destruction
The more Dragons the merrier.
Being on the board allows it to protect each of your other monsters from destruction effects or battle destruction.
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If you Normal Summon it, Primite Beryl Dragon lets you dump a Blue-Eyes to the grave.
This card can stop a Special Summon making it an excellent hand trap.
If you activate it from the hand, it locks you out of three different monster Attributes.
None of this matters in Blue-Eyes, since they are all Light.
This is because all of them are Dragons.
They also interact with Dark and Light Monsters in the graveyard to Summon themselves to the board.
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One of the best cards to use is Bystial Magnamhut and Bystial Druiswurm.
This can help you prep your hand for when your turn comes around again.
These monsters can easily come back to the field from the graveyard while letting you draw cards as well.
1Dragon Master Maggia
The Rarest Blue-Eyes Support
Lets be real.
Dragon Master Magia is one ofthe most expensive cards in Yu-Gi-Oh.
The structure deck contains Chaos Ritual Monsters you’re free to use as well as multiple Blue-Eyes monsters.
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