![]() If you’ve built a Deck that can Summon Shooting Quasar Dragon, you’re already set up to Summon Cosmic Blazar Dragon as well. Blazar negates Summons and ends Battle Phases, while Quasar can Summon Shooting Star Dragon and attack multiple times per turn. In a way, it’s almost like a mirror image of Shooting Quasar Dragon. Unlike Shooting Quasar Dragon, Cosmic Blazar Dragon also has an ability to negate any Summon, and a third that ends the Battle Phase if need-be. Cosmic Blazar Dragon is a lot closer to Stardust Dragon than Shooting Quasar Dragon is, requiring you to banish it until the End Phase to activate any of its effects. That’s where the similarities end, however. The have the exact same Level, ATK, DEF, and Synchro Materials and even share an ability to negate any card or effect. On the surface, Cosmic Blazar Dragon and Shooting Quasar Dragon are very similar. Duelists have wondered for years what Cosmic Blazar Dragon did, and now in Duelist Saga, that question will finally be answered! By interfering in the past numerous times, he had already changed history enough to cause Cosmic Blazar Dragon to not exist in our timeline, and thus, Shooting Quasar Dragon was born in its stead. His research on Yusei was absolute, but it only applied to the timeline that he lived in. Not exactly the stuff heroes are made of.Īnd yet, Z-one had originally dedicated himself to becoming as much like Yusei as humanly, and later mechanically, possible, right down to using the same cards. Unfortunately, all of his plans involved either eliminating Maximillion Pegasus before Duel Monsters could become popular or destroying Neo Domino City in the present day. All he wanted was to prevent the robot apocalypse that destroyed humanity in the future. Z-one is very likely the most benevolent and well-meaning Yu-Gi-Oh! villain since Pegasus in the very first season of the original series. Yusei’s ultimate monster was Shooting Quasar Dragon, a monster that has existed in real life for more than 5 years. In Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s, a computer monitor once helpfully suggested that Yusei’s ultimate monster was called Cosmic Blazar Dragon… but as you may know, there was no such thing. A screen in the background could have anything from 80’s song lyrics to the Declaration of Independence written on it, or even the birthday or blood type of an important character. However, don't expect the decklist to work as well when you do.Computer screens are a treasure trove of easter eggs, in-jokes, and character information in anime. If you're short on CPs, removing a copy or two of some of the UR/SR cards on the list could help lighten the cost. ![]() It's tricky to replace these cards without losing too much of the value it provides. The Deck itself has a tight set of cards included in almost any Stardust Dragon list. This card provides good value due to the potential damage it can deal in addition to the special summon effect it has. ![]() Shooting Quasar Dragon is your other beatstick and alternate win condition. This card's effect allows it to negate and destroy cards in addition to gaining massive ATK. Majestic Star Dragon acts as your main source of board clear as you can tribute this card to negate an effect and destroy all opposing cards afterwards.Ĭrystal Wing Synchro Dragon is one of your beatsticks and is your primary finisher. Stardust Dragon Deck Guide: How to Play Playstyle and Win Condition Revamp in Progress - Information Available Soon!Ĭore Combos and Interactions Revamp in Progress - Information Available Soon!
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