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Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon - BACH-EN004 - Starlight Rare - 1st Edition

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D.'s 2nd effect lets you discard a card that lists Blue-Eyes White Dragon in its text to special summon a Blue-Eyes monster from your GY. This effect is great for reviving any of your Blue-Eyes monsters including Fusions and Synchros if applicable. You can also use this effect to discard and revive Jet and Abyss Dragon since D.'s 1st effect will provide a Blue-Eyes in the GY. Apparition's 2nd effect lets you bounce a monster you control to summon a monster from your hand. If you bounced Blue-Eyes White Dragon, you can summon any monster from your hand. If you bounced anything else, you can only summon a Blue-Eyes monster from your hand. This effect synergizes with Apparition's 1st effect and is good for getting on the board. You can also use this effect to cycle your normal summons like Sage with Eyes of Blue. The card attributes that surround "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" (Level 8, LIGHT, Dragon, Normal Monster) gives it a large amount of external support. Examples include " Trade-In", " The Melody of Awakening Dragon", " Dragon Shrine", " Dragon Ravine", " Silver's Cry", and " Return of the Dragon Lords". Though the archetype has no archetypal Xyz boss monsters, the archetype's ability to swarm Level 8 monsters enables easy Xyz Summons of powerful Rank 8 monsters, such as " Number 38: Hope Harbinger Dragon Titanic Galaxy". Reveal a copy of Blue-Eyes White Dragon from the hand to Special Summon Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon from the hand. Jet's 2nd effect is a continuous effect which protects your other cards from destruction by your opponent's card effects. This is great against cards with mass destruction like Lightning Storm, Twin Twisters, and Raigeki. Just note that this doesn't protect your cards from your own effects.

For Synchro Monsters, Azure-Eyes Silver Dragon and Blue-Eyes Spirit Dragon are a given because of their synergy with the archetype, acting as protection and floodgate respectively, and have their ways of Special Summoning Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon" is a Ritual Monster that cannot be targeted or destroyed by card effects and can wipe out your opponent in a single display of doubled-piercing chaotic white lightning. Apparition is a decent card but might be misplaced in Blue-Eyes. While it does help you establish presence, that wasn't really a problem to begin with. Though you can use it to cycle your normal summons, its uses outside of that are questionable or maybe just undiscovered. Who knows, maybe this card can enable some Dragon Link Blue-Eyes combos. Overall Thoughts Since most Blue-Eyes monsters are LIGHT-Attribute, DARK-Attribute or Fiend-Type monsters can in-general, negatively affect LIGHT monsters, and to the worst extent, the anti-LIGHT " Ally of Justice". " Light-Imprisoning Mirror" can be devastating to "Blue-Eyes" monsters by negating their effects. Cards like " Leeching the Light" and " Sword of Dragon's Soul" (due to the "Blue-Eyes"s' monster Type of Dragon) can destroy even your strongest monsters.Furthermore, many cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! have effects to destroy other cards. You are very likely to activate Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon’s third effect. Your opponent can destroy one of your cards to trigger the conditions for the special summon. After the " Dragon Rulers" were restricted to one, but Soul Charge was still at three, "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" and " The White Stone of Legend" were used as a Draw combo with " Cards of Consonance" and " Trade-In", and were used to Draw the four " Dragon Rulers", known unofficially as the "Dragon Draw" engine or "Egg Turbo" build. Be weary when you end your turn with three monsters on the field; three monsters from the opponent are the tribute requirements to bring out The Winged Dragon of Ra - Sphere Mode.

Dragon Shrine functions as a Dragon-exclusive Foolish Burial, but it also lets you toss another Dragon if the first one was a Normal Monster. This can be a one-card combo to send a copy of Blue-Eyes White Dragon and The White Stone of Ancients to the Graveyard in a single card. Konami loves creating new cards with good effects for Blue-Eyes. Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon has a large library of support. This effect monster is a perfect fit in the archetype and its current support.

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And lastly, Tyrant's 3rd effect activates at the end of Damage Step and lets you set a trap from your GY if it battles. This effect is great for recycling any trap but can be even better with Blue-Eyes traps. For example, The Ultimate Creature of Destruction is a great card to recycle that synergizes well with Tyrant. Some other good choices are True Light and Destined Rivals. Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon requires a Blue-Eyes White Dragon in your graveyard or on your field to activate its third and fourth effects. The setup for the card will require a few resources from the duel, and the conditions will be set after a few turns during a game. It is a secondary monster due to the time of this effect. Jet's 1st effect activates if a card(s) on the field is destroyed by battle or card effect and lets you special summon it from the hand or GY. This effect is great over the course of a long game since you'll be able to get a lot of value out of it. Since Blue-Eyes is great at destroying stuff, you'll have no problem triggering this time and time again. Usually, these type of effects come with a clause where the monster will be banished if it leaves the field. But, fortunately for us, it seems like Kaiba paid off the creators to skip that part for an infinitely recurring Dragon. Blue-Eyes White Dragon is one of the most iconic, most recognizable cards in all of Yu-Gi-Oh!, and over the years it has received quite a lot of support to supplement its unmatched firepower. Not many Normal Monsters in the game have received the kind of support that Blue-Eyes has, or makes them a core part of the strategy. It has even managed to win a Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship once upon a time. Stamping Destruction's only requirement is to have a Dragon-type monster on the player's side of the field. Activating this lets them destroy one Spell or Trap Card the opponent controls, and they receive a bit of burn damage afterwards.

Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon is a powerful dragon with amazing artwork. Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon is an effective monster for Blue-Eyes. This monster has 3,000 ATK and 0 DEF. This monster also has three powerful effects. Inspiration: A cheap way to protect your Dragons from targeted card effects would be to bring out Lord of D. This lets you access support like The Flute of Awakening Dragon that can Special Summon up to 2 Dragon-type monsters from your hand, and King Dragun which can provide protection and Special Summon abilities in one card.The archetype's main lower-level support monsters are all Level 1 LIGHT Tuner monsters, and can be divided into two types: the with Eyes of Blue Spellcasters, and the "White Stone" Dragons (" The White Stone of Ancients" and " The White Stone of Legend"). The "with Eyes of Blue" monsters focus on searching and interacting with Level 1 LIGHT Tuners and Special Summoning "Blue-Eyes" monsters, making them consistency boosters for both the archetype's low-level monsters and boss monsters. The "White Stone" monsters meanwhile can search out "Blue-Eyes" monsters if sent to the GY, and are commonly sent to GY by milling or discarding costs/effects from other cards. Their status as Level 1 Tuners lets them easily make archetypal and non-archetypal Level 9 Synchro boss monsters if summoned alongside a Level 8 "Blue-Eyes" monster.

Other cards you control cannot be destroyed by your opponent’s card effects. You can only use each of the following effects of “Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon” once per turn, and can only activate them while “Blue-Eyes White Dragon” is on your field or in your GY. If a card(s) on the field is destroyed by battle or card effect: You can Special Summon this card from your GY (if it was there when the card was destroyed) or hand (even if not). At the start of the Damage Step, if this card battles: You can target 1 card your opponent controls; return it to the hand. However, Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon’s effect does not apply to itself, and an opponent can destroy it with an effect. This monster is unable to protect itself. This limitation balances the card for fairness. Second Effect: Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon special summons itself from the graveyard or your hand after an effect destroys one of your cards. You instantly gain a powerful monster with a high ATK and effective abilities. It is a powerful counter against an opponent after he or she destroys one of your cards with an effect from a card such as Dark Hole.Ritual: Consisting of " Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon" and " Blue-Eyes Chaos Dragon", they are Level 8 Ritual Monsters that synergize with the Ritual Spell " Chaos Form". They focus on performing OTKs by dealing massive piercing damage. The jet was also shown in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light when Kaiba had to go meet Maximillion Pegasus on his own private island in seeking a way to finally defeat Yugi Muto/Yami Yugi. Furthermore, the protection is not limited to Blue-Eyes. Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon provides protection to cards regardless of their archetype. This is a nice effect, and you can avoid many of your opponent’s effects. The effect to special summon itself provides huge value to this monster. You do not need to tribute monsters or pay a cost for Blue-Eyes Jet Dragon. You are not losing any resources to play this monster, and you may continue to use your current resources on the field. Fourth Effect:

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