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Eternal card game review 2017
Eternal card game review 2017















Sadly, if it leaves the field, it will proceed to destroy all of your monsters, likely removing your army of Dark Magicians. While Eternal Soul is face-up, Dark Magician (or any monster treated as Dark Magician, like Dark Magician the Dragon Knight) is unaffected by your opponent’s card effects, which is one of the most powerful protections in the game. It’s a continuous trap and, while it’s not a Dark Magician card by name, it can still be searched by Magician’s Rod since it contains “Dark Magician” in its text, not to mention it can be directly searched by Magician’s Salvation, reviewed earlier this week. 100% a staple for DM in my opinion.Īrt: 4.5/5 Like the darker counterpart compared to yesterday, the hieroglyph is pretty cool as well.įollowing up on yesterday’s True Light, Throwback Thursday gives us Eternal Soul, the Dark Magician trap that it’s based on. Overall, a key card for Dark Magician for them to keep doing what they do best, and that’s keeping Dark Magician on the field and removing cards with Dark Magical Circle.

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Getting a Harpie’s Feather Duster or free monster removal could be nice, though you mainly prefer to just use Dark Magic Attack while Dark Magical Circle takes care of monsters. Sadly not any Dark Magician related Spell/Trap, but that would probably be too good in Dark Magician compared to Blue-Eyes since this Deck is known for its Spells and Traps. Second effect lets you search for Dark Magic Attack or Thousand Knives directly from your Deck. First effect lets you summon a Dark Magician from your hand or graveyard, something better to keep doing in Dark Magician over Blue-Eyes mostly cause Dark Magical Circle can keep banishing cards when Dark Magician comes back, which you can keep putting in grave easily being detached as Xyz Material, used as Link Material, or it’s just destroyed in battle.

eternal card game review 2017

Finally, you get two effects to choose from and you can only do so once a turn. You got the downside of this going from the Spell/Trap Zone while face-up to grave destroying all your monsters, but it’s a price you are likely willing to pay. Throwback Thursday this week is a card mentioned on Monday and basically a copy-paste from yesterday, though this is the original, and that is Eternal Soul.Įternal Soul is a Continuous Trap that makes every Dark Magician in your Monster Zone unaffected by the opponent’s card effects, which is just great considering that is behind 2500 ATK (or 3000 ATK if you got Dark Magician the Dragon Knight).

eternal card game review 2017

You can’t run Dark Magician without Eternal Soul, you’d be a fool if you tried. It is all about repetitive Special Summoning of Dark Magician, being able to get that Level 7 Normal Monster to put in work for you. The destruction punishment is a good balance and can be avoided with Dark Magician the Dragon Knight. The search would be broken if it were like True Light or Magician’s Rod, but it makes up for it with the blanket effect protection.

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Special Summoning Dark Magician over and over and using him for fodder for Extra Deck summons that need him and don’t are far more important, especially when you pair him with Dark Magical Circle and start banishing cards. You can always search a Thousand Knives or Dark Magic Attack, but the odds are you aren’t playing those with better choices available that you can draw. All DM’s are unaffected by opponent’s card effect, nothing like blanket protection from stuff like Dark Hole and targeting stuff like Impermanence to strengthen your chances of winning. Special Summon either turn a DM from hand or grave: consistent support for a Level 7 Normal Monster that wasn’t even the best high level monster in the first ever starter deck. Eternal Soul is one of my favorite cards as a dedicated Dark Magician player, and today’s Throwback Thursday choice.ĭark Magician get their cornerstone card with this.















Eternal card game review 2017