You can only activate one per turn, but if the activation is negated, I’m under the assumption that counts as not having happened, so you should be able to activate it again, if you bring it back, no?Īrt: 3.5/5 That looks like a jet or spaceship of sorts to me. The Cyber Dragon family is bigger these days than upon its release back in the Cybernetic Revolution day, so that’s good.Īdditionally, it has a recycle effect, that if this card has its activation negated by an opponent’s card effect, and sent to the Graveyard, you can discard a card to add it back to your Hand. An excellent searcher, letting you add a Cyber Dragon Monster from your Deck to your Hand (or a Light/Machine Monster) so long as it can’t be Normal Summoned or Set. Kicking things off is a Normal Magic card, Cyber Emergency. Looks like it’s a Cyber Dragon support week. Cyber Emergency is a great searcher for the archetype, topping Cyber Repair Plant, which is still worth running for another searcher.Īrt: 3.5/5 I honestly don’t understand what the artwork is supposed to be, but doesn’t mean I hate it. You can only activate one Cyber Emergency per turn, but if I’m right, when the activation is negated and you do add it back, you can use it again. Sadly Ash Blossom doesn’t negate the activation I believe. If this card was negated by an opponent’s card effect and sent to the GY, you can discard a card to add this back to your hand, so it is nice to get it back when it is negated. This helps get you something to start a potential Cyber Dragon play. There are many Cyber Dragon monsters, however, that are worth searching from the original Cyber Dragon to Core, Herz, Drei, and (assuming we get it) Nachster. For the LIGHT Machines that cannot be Normal Summoned or Set, there are seven options but Cyber Eltanin is the only good one out of those. Despite getting new support in Cybernetic Horizon, I decided to start with a support card from the Battles of Legend: Relentless Revenge set, Cyber Emergency.Ĭyber Emergency is a Normal Spell that can search for any LIGHT Machine that cannot be Normal Summoned or Set or a Cyber Dragon monster from your deck to your hand. These cards can be fairly cheap, for the basic fans of the game, or can be plain outrageous, in which case it's best left to the die-hardest of fans.I went ahead and chose the cards this week and with Cybernetic Horizon giving us more Cyber Dragon support, I decided to go with a Cyber Dragon week. The top games that have the danger of sucking fans into buying all collectibles, are games like Pokemon, Super Mario, and the forever classic Yu Gi Oh!, which has over 22 billion cards in circulation today. For those die-hard fans of basically any game, there will be collectibles that no one wants to miss out on. As does every type of hobby, it starts with some investment, like buying the right computer, the gaming systems, the games, etc.
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