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Blue-Eyes

● Constant access to high power cards
● Good comeback potential
● Simple, effective strategies

Pros
Cons

● Vulnerable to dead hands
● Weak to disruption

Points

Points: 4
● Chaos Dragon Levianeer: 1 Point
● Chaos Emperor, the Dragon of Armageddon: 1/2 Point
● Bystial Druiswurm: 1/2 Point
● Bystial Baldrake: 1/2 Point
● The Melody of Awakening Dragon: 1/2 Point
● Khaos Starsource Dragon: 1 Point

General Strategy:
Blue-Eyes shines with its ability to pressure your opponent using your powerful monsters, and prevent them from taking control. Blue-Eyes White Dragon is, of course, a power card, as are his friends Chaos Dragon Levianeer, Chaos Emperor, The Dragon of Armageddon, Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon, and Odd-Eyes Advance Dragon. Win either through aggressive swings or defensive looping.



Opening Plays:
Most of your Normal Summons will generate some advantage, before being immediately linked off for Spirit with Eyes of Blue. Mathematician sending The White Stone of Ancients enables easy access to Blue-Eyes White Dragon or Dragon Spirit of White. Similarly, Dragon Shrine can do the same by dumping Blue-Eyes White Dragon or Dragon Spirit of White and The White Stone of Ancients. You can even Normal Summon The White Stone of Ancients itself and use it as link material for Spirit With Eyes of Blue to get the ball rolling. Starliege Seyfert with a level-eight dragon in hand allows you to search for any other level 8 dragon, including Nebula Dragon or the Light and Dark End Dragons. Finally, Kaibaman the Legend can immediately convert to a Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon for powerful disruption and followup.



Combos:
Nebula Dragon facilitates summoning a rank 8 dragon, but when utilized with Blue-Eyes White Dragon specifically, enables Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon into Number 95: Galaxy-Eyes Dark Matter Dragon all within the summon limit. Usually, Dark Matter will be sending both White Stones and Omni Dragon Brotaur, but at times you can send Chaos Emperor, the Dragon of Armageddon alongside Starliege Seyfert to put the former back into your hand with the latter's GY effect. Then, you can recover Starliege Seyfert using Chaos Emperor, the Dragon of Armageddon's pendulum effect, setting it up in the extra deck.



Possible Modifications:

You can choose to index more heavily into the aggressive or defensive aspect of the deck, but there are other ways to modify this list as well. You can, for instance, either add or remove chaos-related cards, or make it more dragon-focused. You can increase the size to add more trinities or decrease it to see your side deck more often. You can also focus around either synchro or xyz plays, since both are possible. Adding in a second The White Stone of Ancients adds more consistency, though you may instead want to add in a second Dragon Shrine for a similar effect. If you are looking to increase the deck size, engines engines such as Dogmatika and Rokket synergize well. Blue-Eyes has plenty of directions it can go, so feel free to experiment with your card inclusions once you get the deck down!



Written by Cinosrepus

Edited by WideWalrus and Stephen Harper

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