These are just some examples, but they show how strong the deck can be with proper tuning, and how much of that power comes from the new Scene Box Noctis card
It is an incredibly efficient mana accelerator that is seeing play as a four-of in Standard, Modern, Pioneer, Legacy, and Commander
Series 1 sold out on launch day in March, and the secondary market took it from there, so the real question is not whether Series 2 is worth owning but where on the price curve it stops making sense
Won't your opponent just say the phrase everytime? they said, You're never going to get to draw the two cards. My response: One
Most decks work to special summon monsters due to the limitations of normal summoning
"Alligator's Sword" "Armed Dragon LV10" "Baby Dragon" "Barrel Dragon" "Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon" "Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon" "Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon" "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" "Celtic Guardian" "Curse of Dragon" "Cyber Blader" "Cyber Harpie Lady" "Cyber-Tech Alligator" "Cyberdark Dragon" "Dark Dreadroute" "Dark Magician" "Dark Magician (Arkana)" "Dark Magician Girl" "Dark Necrofear" "Dark Paladin" "Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman" "Embodiment of Apophis" "Exodia Necross" "Gilford the Lightning" "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder" "Harpie Lady" "Horus the Black Flame Dragon LV8" "Insect Queen" "Jinzo" "La Jinn the Mystical Genie of the Lamp" "Lava Golem" "Magician's Valkyria" "Mystical Beast Serket" "Obelisk the Tormentor" "Obnoxious Celtic Guard" "Raviel, Lord of Phantasms" "Red-Eyes B