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http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Converging_Wishes

 

 

 

If you have 5 or more Dragon-Type Synchro Monsters in yourGraveyardSpecial Summon 1 "Stardust Dragon" from your Extra Deck, and equip it with this card. It gains ATK equal to the combined ATK of all Dragon-Type Synchro Monsters in your Graveyard. When the equipped monster destroys an opponent's monster by battle: You canreturn 1 Dragon-Type Synchro Monster in your Graveyard to your Extra Deck; have the equipped monster attack again. During the End Phase,banish the equipped monster.

 

 

So uh.. if this card becomes real.. all hell might break loose.

 

Mega Zaborg turns this into a massive win-condition

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Actually, the anime version of this card was even WORSE. This seems to be the Tag Force version. The actual anime version was the single greatest example of "anime card that does WAY WAY TOO MUCH for a single card" that I'd ever seen.

 

The anime version was activated when SSD was destroyed by battle, and it made the battle damage 0. Then it Synchro Summoned using monsters in the Graveyard. THEN it buffed said monster by the ATK of all Dragon Synchros. Then it forced a battle between that monster and an opponent's monster by removing a Dragon Synchro from the Graveyard. Which it could do as many times as you liked.

 

I liked the Duel with Z-One in the sense that his stuff was comically overpowered, although Sephylon was a bit TOO stupid. Then again, Yugioh series do seem to do that with the final antagonist of a show/arc/whatever.

 

Original series had Dartz and his ludicrously OP stuff. Like...every card he used was OP to absurd extents. GX wasn't nearly as bad to my memory, but I forget a lot. 5Ds had Z-One. Zexal had Don Thousand, whose cards were so stupidly powerful that Z-One seemed almost fair.

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To be fair, Don Thousand was actually cheating for the first half. It didn't help that Yuma only ever learned to attack things with various forms of Hope.

Literally Cheating his ass off.

 

C1s effect theoretically should not actually work at all (how do you detach an xyz material from a card that came back from the banish zone). Hell even the text on the card was off.

 

We don't speak of Numeron Chaos Ritual lmao that was too dumb to even think about.

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C1 could pull it off since Don's always active Numeron Network field spell meant he didn't have to detach Xyz Material to use the effects of Numeron monsters. GX's Darkness was at least fair, in the sense that he used monster cards to bypass the Darkness field spell's condition of not letting you look at your set cards. So, yeah, GX's final boss more or less was the only truly fair fight, since he only used cheap tricks to abuse the Zero-Infinity combo. Which is almost kinda funny, since he made his own cards. He created Darkness with the condition of not being able to look at his own set cards.

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Oh that's right. Don Thousand WAS cheating.

 

"I get to activate a Field Spell from my hand during my opponent's turn without indicating this at all. Also, my card is not actually on the Field unless YOU find its physical location and force it onto the Field. Also, doing this will probably kill you. Meanwhile, that card lets me use Traps from my Deck. Which have effects to force you to activate cards of my choice from your Deck. And it also Ranks up my Number, which then has an effect that cannot actually function without said card. Which I will remind you, is a Field Spell that I activated from my hand during your turn, and is not physically on the Field, so it can't be destroyed or negated in any way because it's not on the Duel Field."

 

"And because you went through my bizarre little game to break my Field, I will use a card that turns cards in my Graveyard, despite those cards being banished and uses them as Level 12 monsters for an Xyz Summon for a 10,000 ATK monster that does ridiculous sheet. And if you kill that, I summon a 100,000 ATK monster that forces you to attack it, or you lose the Duel on the spot. Also it's immune to opponent effects." 

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C1 could pull it off since Don's always active Numeron Network field spell meant he didn't have to detach Xyz Material to use the effects of Numeron monsters. GX's Darkness was at least fair, in the sense that he used monster cards to bypass the Darkness field spell's condition of not letting you look at your set cards. So, yeah, GX's final boss more or less was the only truly fair fight, since he only used cheap tricks to abuse the Zero-Infinity combo. Which is almost kinda funny, since he made his own cards. He created Darkness with the condition of not being able to look at his own set cards.

Oh yeh, i forgot about that field spell.

 

The field spell that as evilfusion said above, HAD TO FIND. WTF?

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Oh that's right. Don Thousand WAS cheating.

 

"I get to activate a Field Spell from my hand during my opponent's turn without indicating this at all. Also, my card is not actually on the Field unless YOU find its physical location and force it onto the Field. Also, doing this will probably kill you. Meanwhile, that card lets me use Traps from my Deck. Which have effects to force you to activate cards of my choice from your Deck. And it also Ranks up my Number, which then has an effect that cannot actually function without said card. Which I will remind you, is a Field Spell that I activated from my hand during your turn, and is not physically on the Field, so it can't be destroyed or negated in any way because it's not on the Duel Field."

 

"And because you went through my bizarre little game to break my Field, I will use a card that turns cards in my Graveyard, despite those cards being banished and uses them as Level 12 monsters for an Xyz Summon for a 10,000 ATK monster that does ridiculous sheet. And if you kill that, I summon a 100,000 ATK monster that forces you to attack it, or you lose the Duel on the spot. Also it's immune to opponent effects."

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* This is what made ZeXal hard to watch

* I skipped like 80% of it.

* ZeXal had less logic then Duelist Kingdom.

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1341Burger2.jpg

 

* This is what made ZeXal hard to watch

* I skipped like 80% of it.

* ZeXal had less logic then Duelist Kingdom.

 

On the contrary this is what kept me watching Zexal.  They kept squatting the line of believable and redundant so friggin hard that it was like JUST PICK ONE.  So they did.  At which point it was like watching Gurren Lagaan.  Just turn your brain off and go for a ride on a wave of ridiculousness.

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