The Blue Eyes Ultimate
Dragon, and Why This is One of My Absolute Favorite Yugioh Cards!
Hey guys, in today’s blog post, I will look into the Blue Eyes Ultimate
Dragon, and will discuss how the card is extremely powerful, how it can be
created, how it can be powered up even more or used to summon the mighty Blue
Eyes Shining Dragon, and much much more. For more details and information on
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What is the Blue Eyes
Ultimate Dragon?
The Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon is a super, super super fun card to play in
the realm of Yugioh, and I personally have used this card a lot before when
using it to duel with my friends. What I typically do is add a lot of draw
power to my deck, something like the pot of greed or other draw engine cards,
like the mathematician. From there, I would go ahead and put 3 blue eyes white
dragons in my deck, and would also add come cards that would allow me to summon
the Blue Eyes White Dragon relatively quickly, such as the kidmodo dragon. This
is something of a biased blog post, in that the Blue Eyes White Dragon is by
far and away my favorite Yugioh card, and I typically like to run Blue Eyes White
Dragon decks because they are very entertaining to run. On that note, let’s move
on to the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon!
When Did the Blue Eyes
Ultimate Dragon First Appear?
The Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon, often times abbreviated in the Yugioh
world as BEUD, or BEWD, for the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon and the Blue Eyes WhiteDragon, is created by fusing 3 Blue Eyes White Dragons together. From there,
polymerization can be activated once 3 Blue Eyes White Dragons are either in
your field or in your hand, allowing you to summon the Blue Eyes Ultimate
Dragon, which has 4500 attack points, and 3800 defense points, and which is
nearly impossible to beat if you don’t have an Egyptian God Card, or some darn
good trap cards in your deck. From there, if you want to be really secure, you
can sacrifice the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon to play the Blue Eyes ShiningDragon!
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