Of course, if you have 2 of these monsters, it can make for a quick Rank 5 Xyz summon for cards such as Tiras, Keeper of Genesis, or Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon! Photon Slayer is a level 5 monster that can be special summoned in face-up defense position if you control an Xyz monster. Also, it allows you to send a Photon monster from your hand to your graveyard in order to add Kuriphoton back to your hand! It’s effect allows the user to discard it and pay 2000 life points, which then prevents any further damage done to the player, be it battle or effect. Kuriphoton is, as some might guess, probably a new Kuriboh card. Of course, you can utilize Photon Lead to special summon any Level 4 or lower Light-attribute monsters from your hand. Of course, if you do use it, you can’t normal summon any monsters that turn, and Accel Light can only be activated once per turn. Also, when it is destroyed and sent to the graveyard, you get to draw a card!Īccel Light is a new spell card that allows the user to special summon any level 4 or lower Photon or Galaxy monster if the user doesn’t have any monsters on the field. Dimension Wanderer will help out Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon-based decks, as when Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon uses its effect to banish a monster, you can discard Dimension Wanderer to deal 3000 effect damage to your opponent! Brilliant Photon Paradios is a brand new Photon Xyz monster that requires 2 Level 4 Light-attribute monsters to Xyz summon, and can make any monster your opponent controls in to 0 attack, but at a cost of 2 Xyz materials. Feelings Toward the Future can potentially give the user an instant Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, though Star Light, Star Bright would be highly recommended to normalize all of your monsters’ levels.įinally, there are quite a few cards that will debut in this new pack: Galaxy Zero, Galaxy Wizard, Kuriphoton, Dimension Wanderer, Brilliant Photon Paradios, Accel Light, and Photon Slayer. Some cards that recently debuted in the anime will also be included: Galaxy Knight, Galaxy Expedition, Photon Satellite, Photon Pirate, and Feelings Toward the Future! The first two cards, Galaxy Knight and Galaxy Expedition, will probably serve as a sub-archetype for Photons, as they are usually linked to Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon in some way. Other older cards, such as Photon Crusher, Lumenize, and Photon Thrasher, have also been said to make an appearance.
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Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon will, naturally, be found in this set, as it is Kite’s signature cards. In either case, there are quite a few cards debuting in this upcoming duelist pack that are worth mentioning.
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It's been a little over a year since this article was published, so it's worth checking if any archetypes received deck support to make them more relevant.There’s a bit of a slim chance that the upcoming Japanese duelist pack, Duelist Pack 13: Kite Tenjo, will release worldwide, considering that Konami has skipped Duelist Pack 12: Yuma Tsukumo for TCG release. Dragons are a popular monster type in Yu-Gi-Oh! that have consistently received support since the game first came out. Updated on July 7th, 2021, by Brittanie Maldonado: Yu-Gi-Oh! is an overwhelmingly popular game that's managed to stay relevant for decades. There have been many Dragon decks in Yu-Gi-Oh! with some consistently strong while others needed support to make them worth using. Kids and adults alike love them, and Konami knows exactly what to do with them: make them big, powerful boss monsters with high attack power and incredible effects.
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RELATED: 10 Controversial Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards That Were Censored Outside Japan Since then, Konami has been enthusiastic about supporting Dragon archetypes and it's not difficult to see why. Dragons are one of the oldest Yu-Gi-Oh! archetypes in the trading card game's history, with Blue-Eyes White Dragon being Seto Kaiba's signature monster in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series.