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Vision HERO Adoration is a decent Fusion of 2 HEROs to give ATK reduction. Smashing Horn can be niche against any Monster Effect or Trap to negate summons. Orient Dragon was a generic Level 6 Synchro to out other Synchros. Pain Painter was a Plaguespreader Zombie replacement as it was still Limited and it helped summon Archfiend Zombie-Skull easier. Lost Blue Breaker was just a card to tribute itself to pop a Spell/Trap if you had a Fish, Sea Serpent, or Aqua monster. Tiras, Keeper of Genesis and Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon were the first good generic Rank 5 monsters to have. The 8 Secret Rares you could pull were Tiras, Keeper of Genesis, Lost Blue Breaker, Pain Painter, Orient Dragon, Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon, Smashing Horn, Vision HERO Adoration, and Steelswarm Roach. The OCG Imports were Elemental HERO Flash, Vision HERO Trinity, Phantom Magician, Elemental HERO Nova Master, Masked HERO Goka, Masked HERO Vapor, Vision HERO Adoration, Mask Change, A Hero Lives, and Steelswarm Roach. The TCG Exclusives included Xyz Veil, Sea Lancer, Piercing Moray, Lost Blue Breaker, Pain Painter, Orient Dragon, Adreus, Keeper of Armageddon, Fish and Swaps, Painful Return, and Smashing Horn. Your breakdown hasn’t changed yet, so we still have 1 Ghost Rare (the Cover Card), 8 Secret Rares, 10 Ultra/Ultimate Rares, 14 Super Rares, 20 Rares, and 48 Commons (4 of which are Short Printed).
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Generation Force was the first set to bring us the Xyz Mechanic, so of course it had a good batch of Xyzs in here and every set beyond. There’s some interesting sets to get into, so let’s see what they all gave us.Īs we’ll see, the Zexal Era didn’t start off as strong with Xyz Summoning as 5D’s did with Synchros. Finally, later in this era we will have a change in how the Ultimate Rares and Ghost Rares work, which is their last change before leaving in the Arc-V Era. Secondly, this is where “remove from play” officially became “banished” and that would stay for the rest of the game’s history, also we get “piercing” as an official term. First off, the biggest change was the introduction of Xyz Summoning, which was far more generic than Synchros by just needing monsters of the same Level and no Tuners. Hello Pojo Readers, Crunch$G back with the 4th installment of reviewing every Core Set released into the game of Yu-Gi-Oh, where we will now get into the Zexal Era. It’s time for the Number hunting to begin, but it won’t end here.