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There's more than 1 way to skin a cat...as well as summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon - By DaFrog

Hello everyone reading this article. My name is DaFrog. Why I chose this, I don't know, but anyway, I am going to reveal all in my knowledge of how to summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.

I'm sure that everybody knows about the infamous Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. This card is now easier to find, what with last years Shonen Jump Issue and a new collectors pack that include Mr. Ultimate along with a few booster packs. Almost everybody has at least 1 time wanted it in their deck, but refused to do this because you would normally have to sacrifice 6 monsters to get the 3 Blue-eyes, and then fuse them to bring out Blue-Eyes Ultimate. Me? I only have 2 Blue-Eyes and I can get it out very easily. Here are a few ways to get Blue-Eyes Ultimate out.

Cyberstein: 1 of the more obvious choices, you can pay 5000 life points to bring out any fusion monster. It's a big price, but if you summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate with this ability, you can give it MegaMorph, and it's 4500 atk points will double to 9000. Unless you're opponent is really good, that will be enough to wipe out his life points.

Dragon's Mirror: A nice card allowing you to summon a dragon type fusion monster. You only have to have the fusions on the field or graveyard, and remove them from play. It seems to be much easier to send monsters to the graveyard, rather than get lucky that nobody destroys 1 before you draw Polymerization. A good way to send your dragons off is by using 1 of the Armed Dragons. This allows you to destroy your opponent's monster, while getting ready for the "Ultimate" combo. Nice!

The Light - Hex-Sealed Fusion: I favor this 1 the most, because all you need are 2 Blue-Eyes and this 4 star card. It fills in the place as the last Blue-Eyes, and if all are on the field, it fills in as polymerization. Another plus, this doesn't count as a fusion summon, so it is not effected by cards like Chthonian Polymer, which take controls of a fusion summoned monster.

The old 3 Blue-Eyes combo: Very hard to do, but it's a way, so I will just tell you. Get 3 Blue-Eyes on the field, and use polymerization to fuse them together. It's the original, it's the old. It works anyway.

Now let's discuss another point; summoning Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Unless you have the Cyberstein card, you will most likely need at least 2 Blue-Eyes White Dragons. Here are a few ways to get them out.

The Flute of Summoning Dragon: A nice magic card that let's you summon 2 dragons from your hand if you have a Lord of D. This is probably the most obvious.

Paladin of White Dragon: This is a Ritual card that if you tribute it, you can summon 1 Blue-Eyes from your hand or deck. No hassle for getting the card, nice.

Magical Merchant: I only recommend this to people who have a Blue-Eyes Shining or Red-Eyes Darkness in their deck, which are based on getting as many dragons in your graveyard as possible. It is an insect card that once flipped summon, will tell you to pick up (not draw) cards from the top of your deck until you get to a magic card. Add the magic card to your hand, and send the rest of the cards to the graveyard. With this, if you send a Blue-Eyes to the graveyard, you only need to use a card like Call of the Haunted to bring it back. It's a bit risky, but will help you out.

Well, those are my secrets to summoning Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. Try to avoid cards like Metamorphosis, where you have to sacrifice a same-star level monster to carry out. I don't know how many times I have said this to my friends, but I will say it once more. People, Blue-Eyes Ultimate is the only 12 star monster I know, and if there is another 1, you probably won't want to sacrifice whatever super-powerful attack points or effect it has.

Call me DaFrog...do not ask why.

The dragons are waiting...
 


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