Subject: The Power of Relinquished 

Relinquished,  a very over looked card.  people say how its too easy to 
destroy, but so is any card. the thing about relinquished is if its played 
right it can be down right deadly.
Here are some combos for using Relinquished:
Relinquished + Gravity Bind: Gravity bind prevent all lvl 4 or more 
monsters from attacking.  now relinquished is a lvl 1 monster, so what does 
that mean? relinquished is free to attack with the attack power of your 
oppenents lvl 4 or more monster without being effected by gravity bind, 
plus it protects your relinquished.
next isnt really a combo,  but more protection for a relinquished which 
should be obvious for anyone, which is use magic jammers 7 tools and magic 
drains.
Another card that is over looked is the not-so-famous Invader of the Throne. 
If played correctly this card can easily turn the tide of bettle because it 
allows u tot ake control of your oppenents monster permently (also i 
checked up on some rulings and u dont actually exchange the two cards you 
just get their card due to Invaders effect).
If opponent has 2 plus mons out.
Relinquished + soul exchange: use one of your oppenents monsters to tribute 
for relinquished then when its out take another one of your oppenents 
monsters, this clears the field quite a bit, even though you arent allowed 
to attack that turn you will most likely have the upper hand. Relinquished + 
Face Down Monster + Enchanted Javalin: I like doing 
this.  when your bring out relinquished equip it with a face down monster, 
giving relinquished 0 Atk and 0 Def.  why would anyone do that you 
ask?  exactly for the reason that both of you loose the same amount of life 
points due to relinquishes effect, however due to enchated javalins effect 
u gain your life points back while your opponent looses life points, plus 
if relinquished survives that round you are able to absorb another monster 
the next turn (preferably face up, unless u have another javalin).

See Relinquished is a dangerous card (if used correctly and at the right 
times).
If u have and comments/suggestions/arguements email me at 
ishak_shereef@hotmail.com

Ishak
"To be forgotten...Is worse then death."